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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCarolina Watchman, 1857, January-June d., n y- this t of aod Beounter in the Dark with a Lion.— Owing to the accounts Lheard ofan guor- mons old lion who was ruining his neigh- bors, in the vicinity of the camp of Drean, I sent fur my weapons from@Ghelma, and éeft Bone on the 26th of Febrnary, At five o’clock on the eveningwef the Bien, i reached the douar of the OQuied-Bon-Azi- zi, situate abeut halfa mile from the re- treat of the beast, who, according to the old men of the place, had lived there 80 years. I was told, on my arrival, that every evening at sunset the lion roared on leaving his den, and that in the night he descended into the plain still continu- ing to roar. A meeting seemed inevita- ble, so I loaded my two guns, Hardly had | finished this operation, which al- ways requires the greatest attention, when J heard the roaring begin in the moun- tain. My host offered to aceompauy me us %r as the ford which the lion would to cross en descending the moun- . IT gave him my second gun, and we started. It was too dark to see at two steps distance. After having walked through a wood for a quarter of an hour we reached the border of a brook that flows at the foot of the Zebel Krounega. My guide, much agitated by the roaring, which drew negrer and nearer, said, ‘The ford is there.” IT tried to reconnitre my position; but all around was so dark that 1 conld not even see the Arab, although he touched me. As my eyes could dis- tingnish nothing, | began to descend to- wards the brook, feeling all the way with wy hands for the track of a horse or sheep, it was certainly well sheltered, and VOL. XIII. wast ci , a seta A ae — = trict, who bere considerable ill will to- to go ont and look for him, There were sixty of us, some on foot and some on horseback. pared to-take iny Jeave,:: When 1 heard several shots ane cheers from the diree- tion of the mountain, There was no room for doubt, they had found my lion. «I started off at a gallop, and soun convine- ed myself that this time, at all events, my hopes would be realized. The Arabs were flying in all directions, and shout- ing like demons, Some of them had reached the other side of the brook ; the others to the number of ten, emboldened dithcult of access. Having found astone, which I used as a seat at the edge of the | brook, and jnst beyond the ford, [I sent! away my guide, who wished for nothing | better. While trying to make oat the | ound about me, he did not cease eay-| ang, “Let us return to the douar; the night | is too dark; we will look for the lion to-! by the fact that they were on horseback, and that the lion had only three Jegs at his disposal, hag formed a party to finish him (as they said;) they were eommand- ed by the cheik. [had jast passed the browk and was going to dismonnt, when I saw the horseinen with the cheik at their head, tarn round and start off at full gal- wards their uocturual visiter, being con- | vinced that he was dead, proposed to me | Tt The day afterwards, the Arabs of the dis-|SINGULAR THEORY OF THE MIS. SISSIPPE RIVER. The Mississippi-river is the greatest /Streain in the world. The total length is 4,000 miles, On looking over a volume After several hours’ fruitless | recently issued, entitled “Lloyd's Steam- search, [ returned to the douar and pre-| boats and Railroad Directory,” we find the following instructive article on thé waste of the waters of the Mississippi.— Lt says: No experience will enable a person to anticipate, with any degree of certainty, the elevation of the flood in any given year. In some seasons, the waters do not rise above their channels; in others, the entire lower valley of the Mississippi is submerged, Embankmentscalled leaves have been raised from five to ten fect, high, on both sides of the stream, extend- ing many miles above and below New Orleans. By this means the river is re- strained within its proper limits, except at the greatest freshets, when the waters sometimes break over everything, caus- ing great destractions to property, and sometimes loss of life. The average morrow, during the day.” Ashe did not lop. The lion was after them on his| Height of the flood from the Delta to the dare return to the douar alone, he crouch. | tifee legs, clearing the rocks and shrubs |junction of the Missouri is above sixteen | morning, when her mother called her to ed down in a group of lentises about fis \ |i a far better style than the men on | feet. : After telling him not to} horseback, and uttering roars, which go |'8 'wenty tive feet. steps from me. nove ander any circamstances, | took my | position on the stone. The lion was roar ang still, and drawing gradually nearer. | Having closed my eyes fur some minutes, | 1 saw, on oj; ening them, that at my feet | there wus a perpendicular ditch, formed, | no doubt, by the overflowing of che brook, | which ran s-me yards beneath me, on the left, and at the very muzzle of my gun, was the ford. I formed my plan jnstant- ly. If it were possible to distinguish the lion in the bed of the river, 1 meant to fire at him there—the ditch being a| means of protection for me in case | wounded him severely. It mizht have been nine o'elock when I heard the roar, | about a handred yards beyond the brook. | With iny elbow on my knee, the butt end of my gun on my shoulder, and my eyes fixed on the water, which IT could! distinguish from time to time, | waited. | The time seemed lony, when | heard, jnst | in front of me, on the opposite side of the brook, a long, guttural wean. | raised my eyes im the direction of this strange sound, and perceived the cyes of the lion fixed on me, and lugking like two ged-hot coals. The tixed look drove back all the blood in iny veins to my héart. A inin-! ute before 1 shuddered with cold, now the perspiration streamed on my fore head. Any one who has not seen a fall grown lion in its wild state, may believe Ly the possibility of au armed man strug ghey with it; but any persun who has sen vue, kuuows that uo man strayyling with a lion is like a mouse in the claws ofacut. Ihave said that I had already | killed two lions,-the sinatlest of whic!) werghed five hundred pounds. The lat ter, with ove movement of hie claw, had stopynd a hurse at tuill gallop, and had killed both Lorse and wan. Frow that period | was suthcicntly well acquainted with their severity to kuow what I lad tw expect from leouine scratches. Accord ingly, Lhave never looked upon a dag} ger as a weapon to be depended on. nj case a tion shoald not fall beneath my first or second bullet, (which is } onaitle eneagh, IL have determined when ti spriags upon me and I resist the shock.’ tu endeavor tu force my gun down his throat up tu the stock ; then, if his pow erful claws have me tue ground nor pierced.ine like a har pou, f must either attack lim in thes e.es or near the heart, according to the jucane of actiun lett ne. If 1 fall at his attack, which is mere than probable, pro vided I have my two hands free, I slat! | for his beart with the deft, and with tue right deal the blow. If, on the fol wing day, two bodies be not found en-! twined together, mine will not have left the field of hower, and the lion's will far from ot. The dagger will teri ti rest. I bad just pawn any dagger iron toe sheath, and placed it in the ground Wihin reach, when the lion cast his eyes iowa towards the brook. I took a men-! tual farewell of the world, aud made a vty die in a manner of which those 10 were dear to ine would be proud, yet, when my tinger moved softly tow ither thrown ine te wt terrified the horses that the riders had no longer cortrol ever them. The horses were still galloping, but the lien had stepped within an open space, in a haugh- ty and threatening attitude. Low grand he was with his jaws open, breathing menances of death against all who were there! How grand be was, with his black mane standing on end, and his tail beat ing angrily against his sides! Ile was about a hundred paces fromthe spot. | dismounted, and called to one of the Arabs, who had beeu keeping themselves ata safe distance, lutake iy horse. Sev- eral of them rau tuwards we, and | was ah ie to leave my burnous in their hands, in order to prevent them putting ine on ny horse again and carrying me away. A few of them followed me, in or- der to dissuade me fromm iny project; but as by degrees I quickened my pace and drew nearer to the lion, their number di- | taimished. At last one manu only reuain- el with me, and Le was the yuide of the previvos day. tent,” he said to me, ‘aud will answer for you before God and man. IT will die} with you.” The lion had left the open! space and hud buried himself in a maas vf trees which were close by. Walking with caution, ready tu fire at any moment, I tried in vain to find the animal's track. The soil was rocky, and the lion's wounds lad ceased ts bleed. | had just searched the trees forunng the group, | ove by vne, when my guide, who hail remaind a slort distauce truia me, baid— “Death will not accept you; you have | passed close to the lion without being, tuuched by him, if your eyes had only inet lis, yoo must have died withoat be ing able to fire a shot.” IT told him to throw seine stoves into the lion's place of retirement. Oue of the sheube opened, and, after looking ov all sides, out sprany the hon in the direction of myself Lk was atten steps from use, his tail, strays, his ane standing on cod, lis neck ex tended. With his broken ley back, and his claws turned inwarda, he had altogether the ap pearance of a dog pointing at game. As soon as he inade | his appearance, [seated myself on the earth, with the Arab behind ine, sliurat “Firel why don't you hanping ing incessantly, tire!” —exclamations which he mixed up with his prayers The lion mace a bound of four or tive steps towards me, and was probably about to follow it ap with another, when he suddenly found himself struck with a bullet at about an inch a bove the He atonce fell. My thanks te round right eve Aral was already returning God, when the bon tarned raised himself ow his hind legs, ike a horse rearing. Another ball, with a nore fortunate result, found the animal's heart, aud at last stretched him dead on the ground-— Leon Hlunting in Aly ria, hy Tule Gerard. and The Progrisa of Life when the sun has risen Men rejoice they rejoice al- so when the son goes down—while they “I received you under my |"! : - | yiven. j feet thiek jinches to the tite. jof the Ohio river the rise is often tifty-tive | feet. At Natchez, it seldom exceeds thirty | | known that the difference between high and low water mark, as high upas White river, is about thirty-six feet, and the car- rent at high water mark runs nearly seven iniles per heur, and oppesite to New Orleans the difference between high and low water mark is only twelve feet, and the current little over three iniles to {the hour, The width and depth of the | river being the i an from which wy cal- culate that nearly six tines as much wa- (ter passes by the mouth of White river fas by New Orleans. What goes with the lexcess!) The only solution ever offered, is that Ht escapes Ly the bayous *Llaque- juning,” “*Latuurche,” and “Iberville,” but when we calculaty th@width, depth and current of these Uhyous, they fal Vastly prey ty ye sete Soo omen Sete Gre ea) ee eed Devsted ta Patitics, Wews, Agriculture, Internal Improvements, Commerce, the Arts and Sciences, Moratity, and the Family Circle. 237 Soe ee NUMBER XXXII. SALISBURY, N. ©., JANUARY 6, 1857. IN A MINUTE, OR THK LITTLE GIRL THAT WAS ALWAYS TOO LATE. Luey Lathrop was a little girl of mild temper and amiable disposition. These qualities secnred her many friends ; but she had one fault which caused herself and her friends, too, some trouble. If anythiug was to be done she.was always too late. Her almost invariable reply was, “In a minute; but it so happened that her minutes were usually much lon- ger than sixty seconds in length. This fault threw a shade over all her good qualities. It was not, is is true, the most serious fanlt of which a Jittle girl might be accused, but it was serious enough to occasion much trouble. The shortest ; way, I think, to convince my young read- jere of this, will be to give them a history jof the trouble which this one bad habit bronght upon Lucy in a single day. She was weeding in her garden one | of the party continued their walk, Lucy was obliged to return. Ag she Lent her steps towards home, she called to mind all the trouble she had brought apon her self during the day, by this habit of nev- er being ready to do a thing when it hould be done. Her friends bad often ned with her about it, bat she had never tried in earnest to break herself of it.. She now resolved to do so without any farther delay. If any of my young friends who read this story, have formed the same habit, I hope they will not wait a minute before they begin to break themselves of it. THE DAUGHTER OF YELLOW SMOKE—A STORY OF THE OMA- TTAS. Many years ago, the Omaha Indians were a great and warlike tribe. The ~NEW CALCULATING MACHINE. The Paris Moniteur describes a new calculating machine invented by M. Tho- mas of Colinar, and successfully employ- ed in inany great financial establishments- Oar contemporary says.— M. Thomas’s arithmometer may be used without the least trouble or possibility of error, not only for addition, subtraction, multiplica- tion, and division, but also for mach more complex operations, such as the extrac- tion of the square root, involution, the resolution of triangles, &c. A mnitipli- cation of eight figures by eight others is made in eighteen seconds; a division of sixteen figures-by eight figures in twen- ty-four seconds; and in one minute and a quarter one can extract a square root of sixteen figures, and also prove thé ac- curacy of the caleulation. The arithmom- eter adapts itself to every sort of combi- nation. As an instance of the wonderful beautiful prairies of Nebraska, which lay At the mouth of the latter river it! breakfast. Beiow the entrance | | “In a minute, mother,” said she, as she | continued her employment. north of the Platte River, belonged to} them, and far north and west, they follow- | ed the war path and the game withoat | fear, and with brave hearts. Yellow | extent of its powers, we may state thatit can farmish in a few seconds prodnets a- mounting to 999,999,999,999,999,999,- 99,999,999,999. The working of this in- | Smoke, now an old man, was then in the | strumeut is, however, most simple. To But when at last she came in, and was | prime of life; a sayacious hauter and ajraise or lower a nut serew, to tarn a |feet; and at New Orleans about twelve ready for breakfast, the fainily liad been | brave warrior, he er told her that sho must wait until they had finished their breakfast before she could sit down; for this habit she had of comming tw the table after the rest of the family were seated must be broken up. | Lucy was wnuch mortified about this, and one would think it would have cured her | at least for that day, of waiting a minute. But, bad babits, when firmly fixed, are | uot a0 easily cured. For this reason ciil dren should be very careful not to form bad habits. When it was school time, her brother ealled to her to know if sle was ready. “In a minute,” said Lucey. But Lucy's! me the head chief) feet. What goes with the water. It is seated at the table some time. Ler futh- Of Iti nation. His daughter, Necomah, was the flow- er of his tribe, and many of the young braves sought her hand and wooed ber beauty. But all failed to gain her affec- tious except Tanugal, the Lanter who never returned without game, and the wariior who never caine from the war- rath without seal 6. He alone loved Necomah, and he alone was loved iu re- turn. They were betrothed, the day had ar rived for the solemnization uf their mar- riage and the presents of robes and hor- ses were already thered around the lodge of her father, while within the feast of corn and venison was boiling over the Bat among the Indians, as ainong the short of affording a sufficient cscapement. brother knew something aboat the leagth | pale faces, “the course of true love never Phe true explanation can, we think, be At low water, throaghout the whole extent, we see a land structare exposed, uuderlying the bank, or that the alluvial {structure on whieh the plantations are, is a structure of deposit made by the river above its low water mark, hich, oppo site to the mouth of White river, is thirty As you deacend, the river diminishes in volume ae the differouce betwees Ligh and low water wark dimin ishes and nearly corresponds to it, and wherever the bottom is exposed, it shows thronghout the whole extent, that the bet tom 18 pure eomrse sand ; exhibiting at many places the oeeum ehemyle, througl the superimposed alluvial structare mix ed with fine sand. The water percolates with such facility and rapidity that the water ina well due at aconsiderable dis tance frou the river bank rises and falls with tie mise and fall of the mver, not Varying ap inch, aud through the coarse sand and shingles of the bottom, it passes as rapidly as throngh a common sieve ly the ace A scientific engineers, it is ascertained that f several Nrate surveys o the fall of the Missisai jpn river is four The distance from Natchez to New Orleans of three hand red imles will give twelve hundred inch es or one hundred feet The depth of the riser is lese than fitfy fect at lifyh water inark. ‘The river debomehes rato the oecan, from a,promontory made by itself The surface of the vecan, by ineasareupent bettom of the New Orleans, corresponds with the low wlow the river, above water tnark below Now Orleans, there fore the Mississippi pouring throng its own bottom into the ocean, | the superimposed weight yiving lateral pressure to horry the sabterranean car rent. If the reader has ever stood upon a Mississippi sand bar, in a hard rain, or seen water poured from a bucket on the sand bar, he has seen that neither can be done in sufficient quantity to produce any cnrrent or accainnlation on the sar face, The river is, therefore, from tbe time it comes below the limestone stratas river is iis the trigger, | was less agitated tl an are unconcious of the decay of their own) of Missouri and Kentucky, w asting itself the lion liusselt, who was about taking tothe water. [beard his tirst step inthe) ~rean, which ran poiselessly and rapid ly Leture us. Then, all was sileut. Was, hie stane Was he coming to lin tyih? ny still? lives. a new season, as at the arrival of one greatly desired. Neverthelers the revo- lution of one season is the decay of man Men rejoice on seeing the face of, through its own bottom Ifthe Mississippi river had to purane! its course, like the Ohio, over rocky strata) of her minutes, and being somewhat of a) punctual boy, he did not choose to wait) for ber. After a tine Lacy too, was rea- | dy, and started for school. The teacher! had been much annoyed by the tardiness | of some of his pupils. The night before he had told them he was resolved to break op this habit, and the next morning he should lock the school-room door at pre- | cisely five minutes past nine. If any of | them came after that time, they would be obliged to return home again Lucy | knew this; but she thought as she al waye did, that abe had plenty of time. When, however, she arrived at the eclool- house, she foand the door Jocked, and was obliged to retarn home. In the afternoon Lucy's mother placed ! her little infant sister in the cradle, and left the room, te'ling Lucy to sit beside the cradle and watch her. “In aiminute,” sard Laey, who was sit- ting by the window reading. Bat before ! Lucy's minute expired, her little sister dropped her rattle bex over the eradle, and as she reached after it, the eradle The loud eries of the babe, who was sotnewlat hurt and more frigtt- rocked over. eved, soon brought Lucy's mother back again. She was mach displeased when | she fouand how inattentive hee danghter had been. did ran sinooth,” and just at the auspi- cious moment, a scont came in and re- ported a hostile band of the Sioux en. | camped not far distant. In a moment the young men and brave were arrayed in their war dress, and the war paint glowed on their faces. Tanugal: sade his bride farewell, and his dark form was lost sight of far off over the prairie A fieree and sanguinary battle was fought, aud many of the Omahas were sent untimely to the spirit land, and among others, in the thickest of the fight, fell the brave Tanugah. The news soon came home to the village of the Omahas, and the sqnaws wept and wailed for the departed. Lut there was one who took no part in the mournful cerenonies-—one who wept not, mourned not—it was Ne- comali. Her dright eye was lighted ap with an unearthly fire, and the medicine men of the tribe said she was mad, and that her spirit had left the body and gone to the good hanting grounds te join that of her lover. Time passed on, and the eonjarors told Yellow Sinvke that his daogtter ninst be taken to the great Sulphar Spring near, the old Coaneil Biaff, and its waters, | wihiel were a great medicine, would call back the spirit, and restore the reason of Necomal:. And eo the ebief started, but on the way his dawghter died of a bro- ken heart. Bot still believing in the ef ficiency of the Spring waters to “minister to a toind diseased,” he bore her remains Fhe told her that althongh!to the bigh tloff ever the White Salpiu: she was naturally kind-hearted and affee- | Spring, and there baried them. tionate, yet she never could be trusted, . because she was never ready to do any thing at the proper time. t wae a ony sommer’s day; and af- ter tea, some of Lucy's companions called them. Her} mother gave her permission to go; and Their path lay through fields an 1 meadows.— At length they came to @ little brook. | for her to take a walk with the party set off in high spirite. . | It was so narrow that they could almost, They found | but not qaite, juinp over it. a board which they laid across, and all passed over but Lucey. She was busy | And now at this day the grave of Ne comah is visible, and the rude fence abont it still stands, the big wigwains of the pale faces are thick aronnd it. And every moon the aged Yellow Smoke re visite the resting plaice of his daughter, and leaves upon the grave a cup of the medicine waters that the troubled spirit! of Necomah may drink therefrom and be healed. But now even the medicine men of the pale faces send patients to the new Sara- toga to dy doa health, and a wealthy company has begun the erection of a magnificent hotel near the spring, while a thriving town, called Saratogn, is grown up near the grave of dusky maiden, and | walled in by rock and impervions clay | plucking some beautiful flowers which the tramp of civilization in its westward | banka, the high water mark at New Or wards met These were the questions I Fragments of driftwood meeting in the} Jeans would reach one hondred feet above | put te inyself, as T sought to pierce the! wide ocean continne together a little ;its present limits; bat ranning over} obscurity by which [ was enveloped ou all sides, when suddenly Pthought [heard | elowe on my left, the sound of his step in| the mud. IJe had indeed come out of| che brook, and was slowly ascending the | space, thus wives, children, friends and riches remain with usa short the separation is parents, time, then separate inevitable. No tnortal can escape the coarse sand, walled ie by a deposit made! of sand, ancient deluvial detritous and vegetable mound, no more water reaches! from one flower to another. grew by the side of the brook. | ** Come,” said one of her companions, “we are all waiting for you.” “In a minute,” said Lucy, as she sprang | They were| , ay . . q the Pa levine Weavelingicacie (ae to wait one minute, or even |that permeates the sarreunding structure ateps of the ford, when a movement I) eommon lot; he who mourns for depart-|aud passes off in the process of percola- Siappengd tou make caused him to stop. | Sle was at four or five steps trom me, and suieghet spring Upon ine ul any moment. Jt is useless to luok for the sights of your! would readily aay to a number of persons the bottom or bank, ia left free to the! goon as I get that flower yonder,” said | sin when you can’t even see the barrel J tired as best as J could, with my head! then should a person grieve when jour- of hydrostaties. The wathing or wasting erect and both ¢yas open. The tlash en- aoed ine to see ab eyoerinous hairy 1nass ) ofindeuuet form. A fearful roar rent) eair, the Jian was lors degoumbat, The Neat cry of pain was followed by a series Jol, threatening moans, [heard the mal writhing in the mud on the edge’ eq man ought to pursue that which is Steakenor he brook, but after qa short time all silent. Thinking he was dead, J re l te the douar with my guide, who, What he had been able to hear, ithe ieluded that the lion was now noe More Of course | remained awake all wit At daybreak we reached the ly batno tent We could only trace vhy the bigod as far as the stream. | ed relatives, has no power te canse them to return. One standing on the road . ' cone” why passing by, “} will follow you;” why, neying the same road whieh has been as- suredly by all our forefathers. Life re sembles a cataract running down with ir resistible impetuosity. Knowing that the end of life is death, every right-mind connected with bappinesa and ultimate bliss. = z A man met an old woman in an kn- ylish town, driving several asses, “Adien, inotber of asses!” cried be. Adieu, my son, was the old cronic’s reply. The tel low went his way, fecling for lis cars \tion or transperation in a subterrancan descent to the ocean. ‘any other restraint from roek or clay in government of wo other law than the law of the banks cannot be ates uted, though the caving or sliding o one tine nay be easily goarded against sas One Thousand Persons Willed by a Lightning.— Accounts from Rhodes state that the lightning struck the immense store of gunpowder whieh was placed in the vaults belonging to the An- cient Knights, destroying the whole Tar- ikish quarter ao completely that only three children were saved. One thousand per ‘aons are said to lave perished. | The river, without | another of them called out— more, but she tarried eo long that their} | | march has hushed into silence the rustle of the meceasin in the long praine grass. Nebraska City News. — eee { Quite Logieal.—An old Connecticnt| fariner went to his parson with the fol-' lowing serivus inquiry ; story they tell about the earth winch a few times, and, by means of a button, to slide off a metal plate from left to right, or from right to left, is the whole secret. Instead of simply reprodacing the operations of man’s intelligence, the atithmometer relieves that intolligence from the necessity of making the opera- tions. Instead of repeating responses dic- tated to it, this instruinent instantaneous- ly dictates the proper answer to the man who asks it a question.’ “-. Death of the Celebrated Doctor Pusey. By the arrival of the City of Baltimore, at Philadelphia, yesterday, we lave intel- ligence of the death of the celebrated Doctor Pasey, the most famons theologi- cal writer of the present centary. Ile was the originator of the Anglican or Pusey ite party iu the Charch of England, and, though his early associate, Dr. Newman, and a vast number of his disciples, have gone over to Papacy, Doctor Posey re- wained inthe English Qhurch, It is a little more than twenty years since he first created an excitement in the theolo- gical world by the publication of the Oz ‘ord Tracta, in which his great learning and subtle powers of reasoning were em- ployed to sustain a theory of Church wor- ship based upon the Apostolical success- ion, and attributing an efficacy to the ri- tual of the Church of England equal to that claimed by the Church of Rome. On aceount of the publication of the Zracts. he was suspended froin the duties of a preacher for four years. Le was a man of great learning and unquestioned piety, and filled the oftice of Regius Professor of Hebrew at Oxford, and was Canon of Christ Charel. Ife always protested a gainst his name being used to designate the party of which he was the acknowl. edged head. New York Daily Times. THRILLING JNCIDENT. A few days ago a Mra. Suydam of Granby, New York, hearing a shriek from the well, discovered her little boy sink- ing inthe water, 18 fect below the gronnd. She immediately sent for assistance, but before it eame descended into the well, where she canght the drowning child by by the arm, and held him out of the wa- ter. Another chfld, foar aud a half years old went into the house, emptied the wa- ter out of the pail, hooked it on the pole, and lowered it into the well. This prov- ing of no ose the mother thought sbe must either drop the child or drown her- self; but making a desperate effort, she climed up the slippery stones until she was near the top, and raised him over head, when Franky lying wn oon the platform, canght his tthe b¥ther by the arm and cried out “I've got him, ma, I've got him!” The child and mother were saved. Confidence in One's Self. When a crisis befalls yon, and the emergency requires moral conrage and ‘noble manhood to meet it, be equal to the requirements of the moment, and rise superior to the-obstactes in your path.+- The oniversal testimony of men whose ‘experience exactly coincides with yours, : ; {furnishes the consoling reflection that | and in one of two of the counties of Vir- patience was almost exlausted, and! “Dr. T., do you believe in the new! difficulties may be ended hy opposition. | ginia it is stated to be creating some con- moving | There is no blessing equal to the posses- | “Well, I will come in one minote, 96} around the sun? And do you think that! sion of a stout heart. The magnitnde of Lucy. | At last, when she was ready, as slic! | | \playfully took up the board, intending to | ‘make her, in her turn, to wait just one liminute, and then place it back ayain.— But Lucy wasa sprightly, active girl, and | jseeing a large stone a little way from where she stood, she stepped on to it,! thinking that from there she could jump | over to the opposite side. Butshe failed | in the attempt, and fell into the brook.— It was very shallow, and she was soon ont again, but she was thoroughly wet jand covered with imad. While the rest it i aceording to the Scripture. to stand stfil?”’ ing his cauliflower wig, “Joshua com- manded the sun to stand still, did he ft” “Yea,” quoth the farmer. “Well, it stood still, did’t it?” “Vos.” “Very well; did yon ever hear that he set It agoing again?” The farmer sinoothed down the nether part of his phiz and vamosed, leaving the parson and Joshua to set the san aging at their first convenicnce. \ : ' »r needa nothing more than a Hit be | the danger needs nothing mo ’ Prenter effort than ever at your hands. ltrne, how could Joshua command thé sun, If yon prove recreant in the hour of trial yon are the worst of recreants, and de- | large portions at came toward the brook, one of the party | “Jumph!” quoth the doctor, scratch. | serve no comymssion, Be not dismated ‘nor anmanned, when ron should be bold and daring, unflinching and resolute.— | The clood whose threatening murmurs, !yon hear with fear and dread, is pregnant | ‘with bleséfhirs and the tren whose stern- ‘ness now makes you shadder and trem- ble —willere long, be sueeeeded by a smile of bewitching sweetness and benig- nity. Then be strong and manly; oppose equal force to ditticulties keep a strong | heart and trust in providence. Creat- jness ean only be achieved hy those who are tried. The condition of the achieve- | ment is confidence in one’s self. ne w JANUARY. 1 4567 $ 11 12 18 14 16 18 19-20 21 92 95 26 27 28 ‘ea FEBRUARY. 1 9.3.4, 8 91011 15 16 17 18 22 23.24 25. MARCH. . 19° 8 #°e. 4 8 9 10 11°19 18" 15 16 17 18 49 90’ 22°23 94°25 96 OT 29 30 31 prs APRIL 1 a6 4 5678 91011 12 13 14.15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 28 24 95 26 27 28:29 80 MAY. alt - fo] $4567 B89 10 1112 18 14 18 f6 17 18 19 20 91 4 36 6 6 97 3 “yr JUNE 12346 % 7 8 91011 g's 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 96 27 28 29 30 ‘ JULY. 12°84 567 8 9100 12 18 14 15 16.19 18 19 20 21 22 28 2 9% 26 27 28 29 30 34 AUGUST. 1 2345 6 8 9 10 11 18 18°94°15 16 17 18 19 90°91'99 23 24 25 26 97°28°R9 30 81 SEPTEMBER. 128348 6 7 8 9101119 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 91 29 23 24 95 96 27 28 29 30 OCTOBER. 123 45678 fe 11 12 13 it 15 16 AT © 18 19 20 21 22 938 & 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 NOVEMBER 12 3465 67 8 91011 12 18 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 91 22 23 24 25 26 27 38 29 30 DECEMBER. 123 4°'S 6 7 8 9 10°11°%9 13 14 15 16 17 18 29 20 21 22 23 94 2S 27 28 29 30 31 ———— SESE =e Sabbath Schools.—The w concerned in the prosperity schools, even in a secular point As they increase, what is of . greater importance, knowledge, good or- der‘and piety. will imoréase. Lenéo it becomes every true friend of a congrega- tion, as sach, to encourage the institution by occasional visits, by the gift of anita- ble books, which may pass from the Sab- bath school library to a hundred families; by appropriating swms of money for inei- dental expenses ; by defending the insti- tution from the attacks of ignorant aiid wicked men, rnd by earnest prayer to God. - — Suwif! Retribution.--When they do nab a sconndrel in England whose gaithe can be legally punished they make short work of him. About the same time that Huntington, the great forger; was arrested here, a man named Robson who had defranded the Crystal Palace at By- denham of £10,000, was arrested in Eng- land. The City of Washington brings the intelligence that Robson had been fn- dicted, tried, found guilty and senteneed to 20 year’s imprisonment. Juntington on the contrary, has not yet been indicted. — New York Express. “>: Conversions to P rotestantiem.— A Lan- don paper of November 27 says: “The movement towards Protestantism in Bohemia, Moravia and Anstrian Sil- esia, is becoming daily more immense and overwhelming; whole families, in all their branches, simultaneously embracing the Lutheran creed, and leeding others ia the same ronte, to the consternation of the toman Catholie clergy, who are striving by every possible means to stop the eur- rent. It appears that the recent eoncord- at with the Pope, which disgusts the more intelligent inhabitants of these countries, is the dominant cause of this movement.” > - ta" The scarlet fever continues to make fearful ravages in the eastern cities. In Boston forty deaths are reported from it last weck; in Philadelphia forty-one, and an unnsual number in New York al- so. Small pox, too, prevails, as previous- ly mentioned, in several of the larger cities, thongh to a mere limited extent, sternation, | The Tribune of Saturday morning states i that T. F. Meagher lately challenged H. J. Raymond, of the Zimes, to fight a dael. The offence was the publieation of a pa- ragraph saying that Meagher had broken his parole when he escaped from Austra- lia. The story is'that Raymond negotla- ted with Meagher, and finally retracted and explained the offeusive paragraptt in a manner to satisfy the demands of the duellist. The sending of a challenge is contrary to law in that State, and the Tribune leetures Meagher for sending it, and Raymond for not placing it in the hands of the district attorney. 4 = — a a — — — — — CRIME AND DEATH—ARREST OF _ Prem the Lesington $ Yodbin Plog Interesting from Japan-— Breaking into! stranger, thee , 1 will not cherish |the implements of husbandry, it would |dowbt not theirstrietness are well meri ~ a A PHYSICIAN, To Our Patrons. | the Empire. theo, will be so en-|do more to improve his health than any | ted; ani it is greatly to De od that be Rocussrey, Dee. 24. After this week the Flag ‘will no loug:| A letter to the New York Times gives tangled nailigen geen other expedient or recourse. _ |they may be blessed to the Work: nee Our eitiaos were startled last evening|& be published in Lexington. This ay-|an i hg agconnt of the landing and nodody w thee or pity thee.” [eT reform, . It is thuly a le press of wv segment en neh yg to Seager a et ie CAROLINA, WATOHMAN wr da = oe physician, of this eity, had been ar- | surprise—with some it will be a matt Papen The letter ie dated from Pi-leape from such & destiny)’ and with thi laut efvery at : ay “ rested on harm of manslaughter com: | Lay aja ples Ly pol ait iveg 4 | aarrrigete Pan Fon Poel she twined berself around the oak, and) === = | legs desceration of the: by | they é ay wey wi polay conl ; ; See eae Y r ore Awmstro! which ri n : 54 Seemyy Mot - appreciated ion wear Buffalo. The facts appear * fe ty eonfess that the Thesaheeurent is| Harris to Simora. It ni om both gaa and flourished together. SALISBURY. N. ¢. | those who profess to be his h mle ment of the peet when he said— f -_ A te \ . are attended with much regret on our part, On the Ist of September, Commodote (Giessen nee a a ee ee | ded disciples, are driven to commit as- ik Alte of emmiph ote? out “oy ain. ll netigpin s 5 aaa aa i Li aah age ae in Easioaton lieth and suite, accompanied by A TRAGADY IN NEW ORLEANS—| TUESDAY EVENING, JAN. 6, 1857. saults upon them; but the seandle is great-| 44. justead of ph ru esl dy " lucky | AEDS, PYRE ae avidson who have stood by rt rris, waited he G rr A 7 TE y ND SUI. |—————————— === = | i iste ed ‘hettalc, accompanied by a respect (thrmuch evil as well Ps pie SoH and cane veld fe cance cee. TITEMPTED MURDER AND SUI ly hightened by the existence of fucte! py, really looking to what has been ave, gee ble looking man, who represented lite | eelf as her uncle, and she asthe wite ofa who, by their countenance, aid and influ. place, interesting becanse it - illustrates ence, have held up our hands and encour- the feelings of the Japanese Government CIDE. A tragedy of a most bloody character, twehich jastify ench attacks. TERMS OF THIS PAPER $2.00 CASH, . a £ = has excited atten- But the evil which the assembly met, one would nut thiok thagthe mental coergics of members had any man who had just ae ap ig a ee aged us to presevere. And itis with the on the subject of intercourse with for- took place 1m New Orleans, ah Friday, “ Patriot and Flag.”—The Lexington fon in IN. T.16 Dy bo means confined to Heroulvan task, or if sbey bad, thatithas not “ Suel eae ort oe ee ands 1M greatest reluctance that we take a step eigners, After the usual compliments, |e. 19th instant. Dr, E. B. Harris, &| Figg has been consolidated with the that city. It has to a greater or le8s €X-| peeudiveorored, One of the membetwitidesd oon- “fain Hag ge ee Lanarrane which has even the appearance of turning the Governor wished to know— | ite of Virginia, and ‘ large cotton |G eeusboro’ Patriot, under the joint edi- | tent spread throughout the country. There | geived the mighty projeet of moving the Capitol young wou~n Bb 4 Y our back upon those who have always so “Why the United States: Gov ealer in New Orleans, had MOP) gs i ly a village churel be fonnd From agree to the family, and was liked. yotly sustained us in the hour of need. | had can Sl ithe ee 0 a inted administrator by his brother, torial management of Sherwood & Long, |!8 scarcely & village qiurel to be fonnd |i some jocality where the moon shings ali hs er uncle, who also gave his wame as, «What, is the Flag dead t—just as Lex: | his fansthows wore ” ae ‘rpadisiaae: ee , who recently died in that State, and left/and their paper will take the name of Us is somewhat tired of Bible religion and) pight; but judging from appearanees wow, we le int Mosendale, of Bochester, visited her once pected.” Ah, indeed f Itis just what you | sent by my Goverment islectas Consul |® large estate to settle. Dr. TH. showing |“ Patriot and Flag.” This arrangement jold modes of public worship, and have | wever shall Sey turned: my a week, of een rer skeen tke expected, is itt! Well, then, we are hap: |General for the same in the Empire of 1" signs of iusanity, was deprived of) wilt no doubt ensure a very valuable & hankering after something more fash-| — “Louhen its braken arch, ite ruined wall, The nex two were ia the halitot gomgouttogetl: yy to inform you that your expectations Japan. My datics are to look after the the administratorship, Christian Roselius journal at Greensboro’. \ionable—something fine, something ex- Tis chambers despite end portale Soule, «i room of th er alls i the day thus) aud FEMAIL are not at all likeiy to be realized; for ‘lie | aes of lthoeel Aimertean citicens eho (cure 8 the opposing counsel. ‘The Pi- quisite or something grand; and nine Yeo, thieis now ambitions airy ball, papers, ms ing for several hours. ; Flag so far from being in a dying state, may have commercial dealings with this jcayune of Saturday says: ae aad | times out of ten the object ‘eonght after! The dome of thought, the palace of the and ewtert is @owtinved wutil a few days since, ig in a most flourishing condition, and country, to protect and care for the inter: | Yesterday, as our worthy fellow-citi- Rags.—The trade in rags, we iC Pe oe ge i inded a en ee eee ot when (the family -being out for the eveu-| with the opening of the new year is un-| ests of American seamen in this part of 26" Christiau Roselins, Esq., was sitting | from appearances near us, has grown sud- | is commended only by a world-miw aa) csald tak ohh ikon bes aad aoe oan ing) the ~ uncle " arrived and proceeded furling its beautiful folds to wave over a/the world, and to see that there is no jp. Slone in his law office, on Customhouse denly very active. They are taking the, wisdoin. huge mass, to gratify the ewpries of fickle Luna t very lamda with poe niece” (0 & ape ae Yo much more extensive region of our good fraction of the laws of Japan by the, street, the door was opened by Dr. E. B.| astern end of the road, and are destined Ta ae Never! and the man who moved this gigantic worthy of | clook, where, enleriug the baincs o A. old State than it has heretofore done.— | above, and to act, in short, in the en rack Harris, who entered and closed the door i : i From Quito, in Eouador. 1 vows, om ps grag apd lady * on the bouks, be So, that while it is with regret that we |ty of a Magistrate or Governor. Is not after him, and drawing a bowie knife |‘ the mills of the Neuse Manufacturing —_—e Coding Maat by wes tat aly WO gue the State. . for @ room for bimeself and wite.— jnake the announcement as above stated, | Know the secrets of my Government, ang from his bosom, to lunge it in-|Company, near Raleigh, whose liberal matetanve bed move the Cupitel, he adupted the iu time to’ During the eyening, he represented to vet it affords us great pleasure to say to| want a direct, immediate reception, or a the body of the venerable jurist.—|and gentlemanly agent recently paid our | Evtron or rae * Warcumas:” only practical course Ieft him to obtain ‘file ob- the landlord that his wife was very sick, Gur readers and fen 2 ‘Quick of sight, aud still stalwart of Llearn by a letter [Jeet, aud moved himself, avd when last beaed In the | : t that ing- | dismissal. Gov = he | Gees , , sad egited for warm water, siditionsl rons that the Lexing- | dismissal. Governor. “The Government | 3 Nie he us cece ata his il. town a visit in quest of this kind of stock ton and Yadkin Flag and the Greensboro’ of Japan thought it could take care of | frame, for their productive mills. just received from our former follow -citizen, from, was yazing with deep sobecitude on the &e., to render her cowtertable-— Patriot have been consulidat F i 5 "lant by the arms gnd held him as in a i i i Advair at hy ed, and that |shipwreeked seamen and administer jus-| 80! 0Y pamerre 2 > ; ini ‘ Suite, | mountain tops, trying to discover the fires About two o'clock in the morning, how | the subscribers of both will hereafter be tice. He could not see the nowesalty of| vice. The struggle which ensued soon Ppl Toslad shaun este ee — gr Pp a “moonshine,” “ —eo ever, he called for a carriage, In order to) furnished with a paper called the “Patriot a Consul, did not know that the United | brought two young lawyers from adjoin-| The Georgia Railroad hoaz.—The Lon- |in Ecuador, that » Femara Seaton Se ; i I: remove his wife to a place where she and Flag,” aud published in the Town of | States was justified in sending one, and | ins utiices into the room, and finally the|don Times of the 12th December, gives it | cevtly taken place in that Republic, as well as Since wy last letter nothing of interest hay sr aoiegsal would be more comfortable. The car Greensboro’ by M. S. Sherwood and| wished to know why one had. pot been |doctor was disarmed and handed over to) 4, that it was most outrageously hoaxed | i# these United States, and that Geu'l. Francis transpired in the Legislature. Yesterday a num- vem 9 wiage was called, when Dr. B., with the i i i | ¥ \the Second District police. As he was P eooee’y ber of private bills passed, but to-da; lish this ; Jog le James A. Long, joint proprietors andj sent to Hakodade also, Had you not | geno i d i i Robles, was the fortunate aspirant to Execu- all ote has howe y there aid of the porter of use Lotel, carried the | joj i | . 5 ) |led away, he kept crying “murder” lus- in regard to the duelling exploits and : seoccre tet and indeed has since abe carri ihe eke gu gick (oes oes | better return with the Commodore P”—) ond yy : 1 de murderons conduct of travellers on the | tive honors tl J saseeoa bon Seen , aginst ‘woman Lo the carriago— she it & |” This arrangement has been entered in-| Mr. Il.—“I came ont for both places, |! Med Need pichotees Ul theta seemed | : ; : ; tel coment conoid non 5 mine the 23d. instant, Several members came in to- that she was Sepa ny ides , sees to between Mr. Sherwood, the present and, should cireuwstances require it, | be that his reason was overthrown, es- | Gec rgia Railroad, on a certain occasion | with us. The new Presideat » induction ito of- | night, and business can go on again, On to-mur- coon esol d at ~ vote in the fore gditor of the Patriot and ourself, after full | would go there, I shall not_return with ‘pecially as his attack on Mr. Roselius ap-|in the Fall of last year. It has placed | fice took place im Quito on the 15th of October! row the inauguration of bis Exvelleney Gov Tue R part of the eycuing, she gave Bo signs of and mature deliberation, and by the ad-| the Commodore.” Gov.—“Bat the dis- | Peared ve be wholly without motive or) the author of the letter, a Mr. Arrows. | aed it would seem that the pageant on the © | Bragg will take place. As I have ao Logie ne : . . _ | vice and concurrence of mutual friends| tance (to Hakodade) is very great, as are provocatine. . ith " : | ension was rather an imposing one for that coun- 3 fi ae : : a ing the hotel, Biegler, with his | and of many leaders of the American | also the obstagles to your coug ‘there.” | In a short tine, an efidexit sas made me nee ae Lani oe — | try, partaking more a ately odor than s rote : goa give you sate seathethen whieh Mills on | —— al an house, car-’ party, who desire to see a good and ex-| Mr. H. “It matters not what the distance | by Mr. Roselias, before Recorder Fabre, epreanannneg. amealind sews | customary at similar displays with us. ‘The oath | te odinrenent J oe lowing pe her up to her room, and then calle! |tensively circulated paper, advocating | or difficulties are, I should go.” | Gov.— jcharging Dr. Harris with having com-|nent cause xe repent the reps of Office ini a be Presi leet | Brom ee see SN eee eee To Thos, landlady and iuformed her that Mrs.’ \ merican principles, establisued in West- | (to Commodore Arniatrong.)—* W hat are mitted an assault on him with intent to/ such a tissue of falsehoods. | shen ethan ie the Livesiaeeveest People’s Bank,” it appears that the assemed der 2 Rosendale had been be him to see ber gry North Carolina. And we trust that | your instrnetions in this matter?” Com.— wnurder, as above stated, and soon after, rail eae babe cd eae be Leia ane onmest value of property in several of the States, aad the BF a. auyt greegregnar ge add 80 plete the readers of the Flag—our Davidson | “My orders are to see Mr. Harris here the doctor, on the application of his) Death Srom a fristion match.—A in presence of buth Chambers of the Nativaal jintive amount invested io Lauking in the same oe herself Presa cade city ith & friends—when they come to consider of it,,and land him. That is one part of my | friends, was eddmitted te beil for hie fa- little girl in Washingtion D. C., lighted Congress, assembled for the emergency im 006 Of Sistes, fuot up as fullows: Herd. severe cold, and Was now quite ill. Ale will bail this arraagesmeut with pleasure: | duty.” Gov.—* Had you orders to use | SUre appearance in the Leer of $1,500. | fricti tel iat che ol : Ae Ae the large Churches, with a multitude of people ; _ 0. G. fo added that his aaearard was such that he for we assure them that so far from being force if the Japanese Government did not Ie then went to his residence, at No. a or ion mateh which she let f “ witnesses. Ou repairing to the Executive Pal- Veluation of Property. ing Copisal. Jas. Cow co pot remain to - ay ope oh ay lasers, they wil] be gainers by the change, choose to eecala Mea Hartel?) Come 40 Royal street, rim all the while to|the floor, Her dress took fire from it, or ike Government, the new President re- N. Carolina, 228,800,472 6,050,000 Mich’! W if dhe became worse, he adv that Dr. as we will be enabled to furnish them a,‘ My orders were to see Mr. Harris here be laboring under the effects of ungover and she was 60 badly burned before the oi. g the congratulations of all Officials and Risabe Island, 77,768,074 18,712,168 kW. @ Warner should be called in. He gave quch better paper than we hace hereto and land him. That is part of my duty.” nable nervous irritability, or to be Wan- flames could be extinguished, as to cause : ey oe, | Coneentin in the Jandiedy $16 and immediately left ; > . re re 2° dering in the wilds of deliriur ; s" i Muvicipalities, and such individuals a chose to 08 by 908,678 10460276 iy : fore done, and for the same monsy ; and (Rather equivocal.) Gov. “ Where are ORbk ee - dle her death iu a few hours after the acci- Massach use tt4, 546,003,087 68,820,000 The young woman seemed tv suffer it, we think that a little retlection will satis-| you guing after you leave Simoda, and At 3 o'clock in the afternoon, he pre- dent. parse’ been J. ¥. Met tensely, and Dr. Warner was seut for-— fy thew that itis small importance when do you leave!” Com.—* 1 shall pared to go to. bed; but previously, it| <° Speeial arrangements had bern made to give | aes 11,468,000 , —1geanee De. DB As soon as he ssw her, he detected indi- whether it is published in Lexington or! go to Shanghae, and shall leave when I appears he had concealed beneath the) 7,-/ay4d.—This country is represented nudience to the Liphamatic Corpa. A kind of pee tem 715,200,008 94000003 Dr. J.B. eations of foal play; and very soon the Greensborough, for the Rail Road has | have landed Mr. [arris.” bed clothes a glass, and from this he took! we ma — ie spy |chetated “Unibupe” had bev erected at the ex. Svuth Carling, — ————albgut 16,000,000 K Deas am coe en =e a peaahes ty a dead Proaght the two places se near together Here the conversation ended, and the ® driuk as soon as he had atretched know ¥ ity enree ot pemeverty | urvmity of a large reerption salon, im which the | Thus you are that while Heth Govelinn bas J, F, Med child, whose and body was hernb!ly that they perght alinost Le considered the party fell to eating and drinking, by in- hinself out in a sleeping position.— unknown there for mayy years. The vast President and Diygnitaries of Surte had seated more than half as much assessed property : mangled, as was also the person of the game Town oo far as loeal news is concern: | vitation of the Governo) The servants who saw him swallow the amount of emigration setting out from its - ‘ ; . . = Dy. 8D € ernor. gra i 1 ; cous revealing the anime which ‘ ‘ v . ldaak sal nuthlow ~ but & . themnselves; and immediately in fromt of this) M tts, her banking capital ip lew than E mother— caling rime which o—and our readers will receive their pa-; On the 3d of Se tember, Mr. Tarris Crn™, suspects DARING SLOG Oe shores for some time past, and the exten- «44; : Jomatic seats , Bay State! while “ry beee atteinpted, aud which an hear pers just as soon when published in/left us for good pe which oceasion we nally after remaining on the bed several i, changes of propridiecshe f lands Fi egac tila ts 3 ce eae Oe ee ea =~ fhe birth, resalted in the death of Greeneburvuagh as they now receive the “manned the apa te and cheered the | minutes he sprang out, mixed a white |. aad ; si P - + with a Inrge concourse of nutabilities and “plébe” Rhode Isbind possesses bat about one-third « D>. &D fhe wretched mother. Flag published in Lexington. ship.” The Japanese Government have powder which he tuok from a smal phial inet operating disasterously a8 Was jy the back ground, On the arrival of the Di- | wueb property as Nurth Carvlina, her bankiog 4. F. Me Pa ” Roger rearing oune the As to ourself we have nothing to say. lueated him ina small fishing villaze call | lato sume water? and drank the dranaght.| eared, noon enly Ld have relieved = plomais at the position assigned them, Mr. | eapital exereds that of N. C. more than three wo ‘e the address hich | bed Our readers have had ample opportunity | ed Kakisaki, about three-foarths of a mile As soun as it was known that he had | country of an oppressive barden, stimula.) Wrrre, our Minister, was selected to address the vor; aod that while New Yurk has but a lite ms which be bad to form their own conclusiuns, and we from Simoda. This, say they, is a tem- been nsing a suspicions powder, the phi-| ted the industrial parguits, and resulted [emt in Lehalf of his colleagars—a copy of vver three times ao much sewnced property o ~ Je@ with the landlady jast before bis de doubt have long since dune so. We can rary arrangement. They have fitted up al contaitring the residue was examined, jn ¢), } ity of th 1 hi ks he 1 inclose N Jarvlina, fifteen time partere, with the request that she should only promise that we will enter upon our a Buddist Teo le for his abod d Mid and on the label the fearful word ee ae as aba ena Hee mr pages med iar’ nystocolag - ) I I or his abode, and he - - with, fur pablicative ia the * Warcemas.” jmuch bank stock, and so in other States, Thas Te Thos to him ¢ other day, detailin ae ed ‘ ; P stg : & A |“Strychnioe” was di red. This, of} ¢ " = Se the, ae ra lias pt fig new enterprise with ical, with renewed is comh rtably fixed, no doubt, as far as Riese eageven toe a estan ia the ra bs | Snow.—The old year expired, wrapped M.S. M. | it appears that in the mast prosperous States of Dr. ded. energy, and with a determination to de- quarters are concerned. The difficulty Rosendale, care of Dr. Biegler, Roches- | vote our time and all our ability to build with him will be to get enough to eat. jhold. Physicians were sent for with ap| a mente of snow. This fiting “ wind- Rowan county, Jonuary 3rd, 1857. ‘the Union, the beaking capital in proportion to car ter: nar ap a paper devoted to the interests ofthe To-day, at 5.12 P. M., the American) pliances to extract from hie stomach ber ma sheet, Ss come eve mas ented; _ tbe rtuntion of penperty te Ger tepyad that of Thea, i These facts ‘were elicited befure the whole State and especially the interests, Consnlar flag was unfuried for the frat] Pores stuffs which he had owaltowed | throws on just at the moment oor folk Mr. WHITES REMARKS. North Carolina. Whether thelr prosperity is to be Coroner's oot ap apne scceir wal tha of Western Apdo Carvlina—and as far ol in the mystical Empire of Japan.— = Mae deadly — choad ei were at tea. It wae the work of @ m0) yiy Passat? As the organ of the Diplo attributed to their great Lanking facilities, I do To Mr. goedacted with ,that the as we are able to establish a paper that This was an event of historic importance Ss tee shi so leasan i ae ‘ ; is contain, there first public announcement was the ar will meet the wish: fo As 1h d ¢ whic! oh "| wouk, and ere the clock struck 4, the sui- ment, and a pi teurprise tO MANY. matic Cora accredited near the Goverement of net pretend to eng, but ene thing is Pilg pet es of our friends and one o which we may be proad as « na : ; 65s sie ween tu be a id i he an yest of Dr. Biegier, in Rochester—who that will reflect some credit upon the tion. \eide had sunk into the sleep of death, | Ecuador, the honor devolves upoe me of congrat- Dre . . ° . . . : . 1 rf has been clearly recognized as “ Dr. Ro- party the principles of which we advo-| Another letter, dated October 4 cays 3/024 his insanity had ceased. | [a2 The negro excitement in Tennes- yisting your Excellency, fur myself and ia the ing capltalel thin tate, J have cons Mra. De sendale,” the “ancle of the deceased.— cate. j [amtablet i additi = eal oo \see has been greatly exaggerated, it 1S name of my culleagnes, upoo your elevation to a report of the Trénsurer of the State, showing Mrs. Be . o giv P . z . b \ Biegler is now day ee oa i In regard ty Mr: Gherwoed with whow | gous which I \nve loaned eines ove ar A SCENE NEAR ROME. ‘said, by some of the sccoants given of it. the post of Chief Magistrate of the Repubbie. - pen income sod enpradivures of the Mrs. 0. kept antil broagt . we ve associ Ss naragens | : ; ate, the next { : concludes . of warder or manslaughter. i seg phn noi hi rival at this port. On the 19th-of last) It was supposed that the introduction | , ” Called by the voice uf the nation to preside over a in thous pine ee ~: aa = Mina — There can be but little doubt that Bieg- | geribers to the Patriot, that be has for month, H. M. steamer Hornet arrived of railroads, :he trade of brigandism on “Garrote —This is the name ofa new its destinies, this high and respoubitile trust has is ; Pa Lary " ro bid Mea. I Yer gommitted the crime of which he eighteen years Leen oe al Stab heat here frum Nagasaki, for which port she the high road would be at an end. It ap-| trick practiced ia some of the large cities been confided to yor Excellency at an interest ave to add, t ang to contingest = a is charged, to cover up his criminal in- paper—one of the most able sue — - the ee inetant, with the Lon- | pears not to be the case however, in the Pa- of Earope, by robbers, to obtain possess. ng er te your country's history. well @ the certain lialnistics of the State, a pre- Jaa. Cy tereoares with the yoang woman. Ite tained and most influential eet if a ri rl She there fonnd the En- pal States, as the following paragraph! ion of money or valuables without com., Yours Me. President, is a guolly fan as'| Goes Gerecast woukl seem to point out the pro Oat fatal result has defeated his infamous the State. Mr. St glish Admiral, with the sqnadron snugly | from the official paper of Rome, of the) 1: se per ae . prety of g the H its imte the pe State. r. Sherwood is well known A . ] . Nr mitting murder. It consists in seizin rich in pature’s gifts, as it is attractive in ste his- Bec enna hae | : . g consists seizing ‘ : ‘ : at anchor in the inner harbor, off the city, | 13th of November last will sufficiently treasary at lens ove handred thousand dollars.” art grog k whather tha ses of as an editor, and his name is sufficient wiere they had been for some day i attest: M ” the victiin by the wind pipe, and strang- toric reminwcenses, Liessed with peace and), ALO — pat a : : offers nown ry arantee that noth rT] : ed oe ‘ E : Z : f - z rom the same = report t within the deceased being the wife of » wan in Cal or sed . saan sales Leadaed dele ade favor not accorded to any nation furnear, We learn that the railway train between ling him until he is blind and powerless, | P* xductiveness thronghowt roerown bonlem— | nee yeus 679,000 of the State Boads iferuia is true of not. She represented “Patriot and Flag” that will offend the two hundred Years, except the Duteh and | Frascati and Rome was stop ved by a! whilst an assistant rifles his pockets. They enyoying the most amiceble relations with &reign Seca tacl ees nee as hae s Ineveclf 20 having come from Kuchesier ; most fastidions, but that it will be as the Chinese. I said “accorded ;” but it was! party of brigrads, who, at night, imitat- then make their escape before their vic- power—and combiniog, yourself, the alvantages Gani acer edi cca lain bet ne famil | A SS TH PET OU an Pipe poe z sale done in this way. The chain which the :ng the signal for the stoppage vf the train, tin, recovers. resulting from a long and distinguished career in | age jo point out pre Bechester. It is surmised thatthe vane which every parent can with a ae Japanese keep stretched across the en-,broaght it toa halt. They immediately the public service, with an administrative talent | bd d ising some way to meet those of Rosendale was d, and that confidence place sa tie lands OC Wie cll trance to the inner harbor not having secured the engineer and firemen, and a _ . and a matured experience ia advance of most of bonds. le view of thee farts | fear the tas pay: Biegier sent her to Baffalo that he might dren : been let down, the Barracouta—a stea- then, after detaching the locomotive from The Chiefof the Pulice of New Orleans, co acaicumparesion ike diteetal eur Lak oO of Morth Carotma will find ibe enlenlatines with greater impunity, parsue his erimi- = We appeal to onr old friends to stand mer, having the Tigne, one of Ll. M. ships the cars, procecded with perfect impunity with the view of notifying the pablic of bency's Laurie Pity brgh: NE al alll correspordent too likely to pal connection wit! jis victin. iy an aad load aa thelr nantes (heir eoun- in tow—ran against it at full speed, and to rifle the pockets and baggage of the |the personal appearance of the light-fin- a oF PEPE | rove true Abul neat tax paying time. More v= Dr. Biegler caine from Al! toR 4 ’ broke it, much to the surprise of the Ja-| passengers. A brigand was stationed at tive of more suepicious fortunes fur Exomlor. ‘ ; I fi : caine from Atbany to Ro ténance and influence, and we will en }¥ ge ‘ pont gered gentleman whom he happens to ar) ang Mr. President, th annon SPECTATOR rok wets chester some fifteen years ago —acquired geavor tu show ourselves worthy of their echt : leither end of the cars with loaded mask- vee has adnnedithe povel Moat of nd, Mr. President, the pleasing service has Noten s large practice—married a respectable contidence. We appeal te or An a After anchoring the Tigne, she went | ets, while their fellows, armed to the hex ds ore Lis ne Bove CN es TENE OF beew amigned me of awaring you, that it will ae ber. as young lady who afterwards oltaiied a triends,to the fri ae ot Tt be = ive after the only remaining ship o! the sqaa-| teeth, forced, the passengers to deliver ap} placing a larye placard hol ener their backs continue to be, as it ever has been, the desire | Karan, N.C Jam. Let 1857. A lobe Mise Bas aint chal Ol moa o nia a see cia jpleay a eed dron, and bronghit her abreast of the town. their valnables. As the asi of the, With their names and aliases, and their’ and constant endeavor of myself and my diplo- |, Mr Bditor Waving taken a stroll through ss Awbern prison, where he served ont lis! whole State to send un their ae By The oe poi and firm bearing did! Roman States are not allowed to carry profession, glaring printed thereon, and matic colleagues, to cherish and cultivate the this vaken city, to day, | now propuse to give you rae eentence—seturned tu Huchestur, where. jet as feel that their hearts are witl . : wonders with the Japanese. They see- | arms, they are at the mercy of the brig-| marching them through the streets of the. mont curdial international relations between the 99 account of things ia Kaleigh just as [sew nel he again acquired a very extenrive prac We een be ad —- ve O80 ee what kind of a man they hac to deal | ands, who go armed to the teeth, and) |i. ‘ a a ae ble. I foreibi it wen tice, and is likely again tu be sent back ¢4 tele the Flee to our readers a8 with, conceded everything the Admiral] who, with a knowledge of this fact, do cur: are _ bonsenenenia we Were the! bamet te: ccpereest:| oO) Sr ee . ies she! on the to his old quarters at Auberc : oe at ’ A ah ' oe TAL our most asked fu,—his officers landing and roam- | not hesitate to assail people in their K. iiss Meer hat n . and that whese Eseretive controw! has just beee impressed with the nhea “that bet a man's charac on Albans, Koening Jovrnal ht ere al ~4 neh she bal liberal man- ing at will where they — They |bonses. After thia incident, it is to be| epccmml adel! ree State.—The opinion committed to your Exeellency's hands by the‘! oF complexion be what it may, he tan fed serps — a fe il ire ete . “ ipabicleee Di found the Government officials tnost at- hoped the government will at least send that Kaneas will oe last, come me ® free | spontancous suffrage of yvur countrymen. company ia Leodon te match ix.” The come attend ; ie eer taliitamas eee uae se pcr bala tentive and civil, and tneir wants were an armed yuard with the railway trains, State, seems to gain ground. The Rieh-| Accept, Mr. President, var cordial wishes, that ™*F Le said of Raleigh on “a new years day.” Tue Cunres ow Boagy tHe Steawte tig opetriot and Ving,” when wa will thirteen ships of war, and they were not | for the protection of the defenceless pas-;mond Whig says, “we have never doubt: fife and health may long be spared to you, to The first thieg that attracted my attention LF! Trssvsevs.—Lola Montes—a gentleman introduce to you our brother Sherwood Laaiveinetiee ne I think we om safely | sengers. . ed that Kansas, throagh the duplicity and serve your people and benefit your coantry was an old man and bis daughter standing be ‘ rr : - . ‘ ; : ; es > say that the great scorecrow, “ Japanese | ~ os : 2 - wh as in co reation } one ofthe with ot uu | ell please< s ; P . aes vee es bung f the de = thiod t . ana a Eee Ten ae le pn an y ta ae. iB es | ; ripaiiecting lis alan ess Dutch p THE “GEORGIA DUEL. ee ie Lacie I" lent Robles th Ire Mr. W as same hp nner ra Me pasenze a Lhe OE: unesece, | sonics? eis made orthergit Government has recently sent out a pre- : : ce \ gulch . ee rrendeal Mohies then replied lo Mr bite, . from San Juan, writes the fulluwing to kind of inatertal sent to the Japanese Governinent, rn iba Mr. B. HI. Hill, the Georgia Fillmore State. The appointment of Geary as Gov. in sulatance as follows danghter as busily engaged in shivering and (ry: W the Norfolk News: “-: shape of a paddie- wheel steamer. / papalay gg gn es ref me es ernor of that Territory was made by the: [Taarstarion.] ing to appease the urgent demand of a voracwas 17 of s . Stephens, ha Bw ered nun- A o 2 . A if Prope my way +r Savannah, I met on MAC Hine? FOR CUTTING DOWN --: Sethe y sane oP erin gpansiies = The Pierce administration with that special Mee M ae appetite by the frequent application of a roll of day | pondocns ~alcbeire re erOr S TREER VALLE FOR STRONG MINDED /following extract contains the pith of it: object in view.” Geary has given entire ,, eee ee ee — - ™ i ; ~ * , ° ks 5 . auc . e : ” ’ West where she tvoched on her w i“! The gon exhibit he Mecl WOMEN | “Ifthe invitation to mortal combat is satisfaction to the free State party, who fled with au meena sal in ee ~~ ! , h ay ; re is on exhibition, in the Mechan- . baled intended ft . hora . ; ” , aiule YOU, © Neer noked to he mmidet thie gorgeous feast” from Graytown.— The cholera was on jes bachange, Sun Iron Building, a wor The following beantifal fable will at- asilianes Fa neces thee alice Larebing praises upon him, and are (entlemen, asthe Representatives uf Nations the Cahfaie Retica el - orga Loard, and 13 of the passengersdied,and king model of a inachive for cutting tract attention by the truthful lesson it/ fave an adjustinent, I can pare = also rejoicing in what they regard a8 &) most enlightened and powerful on earth | Cramed and blaephemed ihe giver” the | were thrown overboard befure she reach dawn trees. It belongs to that class of imparta: { ecial ot ’ Y 84Y * certain prospect of a complete triumph Th M ed Kao W TI z sass = . never engage in farees, nor make feigned ne popular suffrage of my countrymen has! About the “City Hall” a con ted mass of ey ext. wee taken sick dived inveutions which are manifestly pract * Oak,” said the vine, bend your trunk ; ¥ : over the South. The Ifon. Arnos 1 i i ie fr Ace celal re ly practi 5 Ae iasnea. If L could be made conscious that devolved upon me duties and rexpunsibilitics as the salle sons and daught ( “Africa sunny de om five to cight hours after they were cal and eminently useful, and convince * that you may be a support to me. iL had done you injastice, I should dee: Granger, of New York, has recently Auk on thev } et ye eel mae tas ; M taken, The vessel was filthy, and eo Jit the observer at a glance that inventive “ My support,’ replied the oak, is na jeg d : JY ¥ Hallie ‘ ; eee ull ial antas they are arduous, And Lam deep shore” might have affurded sound fanatical abo 4 tle attentlon paid by the captain or crew yenine las Peer a great result from turally yours, and you may depend seo it a duty hid ed it, and should not wait written a lettor in which he says: Kan- ly impressed with a sense of humility in assam- litionist @ theme prolife with seenes and inci D towards keeping the ship clean, that it the simplest means, Ag iron frame is UY strength to bear you up, but I Pi ey rane ai con fits on re es sas is to come in as a,free State—eary.—| ing my duties ax the Chief Magistente of an In- dents peculiar to the “preuliar inatitution.” J was impossiiic to slerp below, and many jyade to clasp the tree, and from this te solid ty bend, Pat your arms around! and it dues pebaengaone'vs bhonmer ‘tapi The Republican vote has killed a'l oppo- dependent Sovereignty among the great family ; He would have heard the auctioneer ery— must J. terok to se deck. | asked one of the frame a chiseel-sharped knife is brought me, my pretty vine, and I will manfully | dueed @ wider, if not deeper cine sition to it. One thing is known to every ‘of nations, lest T should fail in meeting the exi-| be well feci,—well elothed—muther and children J. oe i ae : F i ai 1 . er pelea in contact with the trunk By the turn support aol ‘ herish von, if you have am-| within the power of powder sadibail to | body here—that any farther violent op. gencies of my station by a successful discharge not ty be separated” dc. dec, which are leasing» L ible tentials / inn or ing of ae ak is chisel is worked ue Tae ee as the pode produce. | position to Freedom in Kansas annihilates of ita variad funetions, But my reliance, under thousands of the free negroes (and whites too) ul . , a » round and rugnd the tre cutting i , he ms held yo , you oO , en eres z ° | eae i > he seemed not to care for tues tu the , : pies The see ee chia te ment my rongh Soak ee ee eis I nied sir, (as | always speak plainly,) | the National Democratic party forever. Providence, will be upon a faithful adherence to! of the north do not enjoy, and sounds that nev Tr The Orizaba delayed several das- co it an etiiciency equa fal reen leaves and searlet berries. The will only add that | know of nothing ard as it is, the South will retreat from the constituuon and the laws of my country, to er saluted their ears. ‘ an etliciency equal to the fulling of a & and searlet berries. They! which has occurred betwegn you and me . y ; the Ing into port, fearing the trig that “ * ko otrep four feet in diuneter in balfan howe. | ® ill be as frontiets tomy head, as I stand which saad caone or justify a Maal: the battle field, and abandon Kansas, as which I shall constantly have reference as the | Further on, | came to a mixed mass of men tion ct blew op would attack her Walker Ait cuts only a narrow groove, it saves I the forest, like a glorious warriorwith and while | have never at an bee ad well as all the mighty West—the centre great chart of my pablic career. jand women (white) who bad bowed to the ' had barnt the city of Costa Rica, At Key a considerable portion of the butt of each all his plumes. We were made by the : é Ry moat ; +) Entertaining the bighest regard for you per- que West, a young mao offered seven thot ] ! a | reat tert ret 1 ith an Ineait Ofere] 186, nor £2 aggression OU en asthe eal eet died | ; : yuh te eoee beer and dollare if they would permit his Uro ptt | ‘ 1. ; “ ut bade a 2 rt ty eo suis ae all fla Be? tale eh attempted, [ sball vet know how to meet. Will the Buchanan administration con sonally, Gentlemen, 1 inust beg of you to be as- tere were red bet with drinking, pra i i : \ . ; Bru UOrEs Ly eave DO ety eer’ the eak may be made and repel any that may be offered by any 1 ki of king K sured, that, 80 far as my anxious wishes and Su full of valor they emote the sir Stat ther, who was siek on board the Teun a salient i : : atrat a) Avy SENET? ‘ ) sumate the working of making Kansas ; » surface, while it prepares a square batt gZ, an e strom render aid to the & . > ie 5 to land, and was refused pee alias [ealth | ; ; weak 5 gentleman who may presume npon thig Atrio state earnest cffurta can avail, the most friendly and Por breathing in their faces. ‘ J oA o we oi is cinve Oo o . e . * be ° t Ales Monte? cane (ueenser in Heuet Oa ‘" hae teh ee J Tice loeilitar eee iulepondantye refusal or otherwiee,” .. cordial relations will be coltivated and maintain- Another class were like Tam O'Shanter, J anaes Tsk wey at ber ind qicnuun pF ‘s wes ieee a aie Rae ea aale cant ae ee . — H a ae of . ; ed on the part of this Government, while Tre "Kinga may be blest but Tam was glorious } impaired by epiritusliem., She would eit able an instrumentality of “progress” in round me, and let ime grow up straight, A medical writer in one of the religi Das hiona a eke and Operatic maleate bead, towards those great nations O'er all the ills af life victorious,” J by the dying man and say, there, he a6 this country. and not be a mere dependent on yout” ous journals, earnestly opposes the prac- Church Music.— We vee that soine of the which you, Gentlemen, so worthily represent at! Another part of the crowd and by for the ( gone, 1 = He “y : t |e ae eh " - Shae Daliinens Paper “N ature, answered the oak, “did not tice of ministers and professional men New York papers have opened their bat- this Capital. most numerous, wero erying, 7 she pt Haenag re sale Fi ' oF design ie Ie ee that you should travelling abroad to regain lust health, | teries against the fashionable modes of And allow me, Mr. Minister, to recipproente “Give me a bow! of wino, J ite ee . ni ue ‘ eu eenner Te ieeunslCee Fae ir eonrne Wi it a and if you try Frontera that, in nine cases out of ten, worshipping God as practiced in many the kind wishes and the warm gratulations with I have not that alacrity of spirit, ] Ay Bg rire, Bang Mt, and rains, if not your own health ie injured rather than benefitted | of the Charches in t : ium | Which you and your honoral) Nor cheer of mind I was wont to have.” he c nthe great E rium y rabl boy, whom she took in eharge—walkiny land, was recently sentenced to one weight will bring you to the ground Nei- by such journeys, Ie asserss that, if a great Emporiam y je colleagues have : hore \f and peruntiing him to ride in ber month's suprise went at hard lator for ther ie it proper for you to ruin. your parish, instead a farniahin 4 dae ane of fashion and trade, the city of N. York. ee ieee me, by expressing on ardent hope, I saw one old sinner, in about the second bi place Walker baving pressed theuules atten rng ty cat lia hareon land reuted arms hither and thither, fur the trees will ter with means for Gaenine abroad, | From the representations given, as well | {hat your lives and your health may long be gree, trying to sell a horse, I was anxious Le ; ou the route. by los father — Bachang begin tu say it is not my vine, it is aj would furnish him land for tillage and) as from other eeerces of information, we) *P*et: © dignity your profession and add lestre o8 the trade cloned, and finally, after offers of | to your own aud your country’s fame. | both sides had been made and refused, the owu: F a a s EG g S e g * z e - through »give you | saw us forcibly ss charne tan fied The same » day.” atiention nding be t. the ob! and the g and (ry- voracwos fa roll of wae Licnliny ome feast” ed mass of ica sunny atical abo and inci atitu tion.” ery—must od children w blessings rhites too) that nev sa of men al to the anter, lorioue xy for the second de anxious 0 ¢ offers on d, the own: ae nee ; sad . : a , Baltic and have nee Oy th 13th these arrivals si cota, and chiang otething might eo] © 4S Sy ate eT eed declared hy England af heard, L-approached. them, and found. that with: our Baswe ‘ ey) , out “ammriians Utes ees ahd 6 ree sting To, Teaco Gon Meese aoc iaiing. bs ; y 1 ig be- jucky husband had raised the “ D)—1.* simply LU. Stephens, of Ge recently puilish-|iween England aud Persia. 5 by sacrificing when, Some urehinhw) bought | 64 4 Oard posting Hon. Z B. Hill, one of| The full of Herat is confirmed ; it suk- ben and:take her vif to return presently with |. Fin wore El tliat State for | rendered to the Persians on the 26th Oc- hrepaaer exit wore Electors of tia AU) : the change, i care Bot to cowardice in refusing to Ggit-a duel tober. Prussia has closed all communi- for thin thevamiable wife Tl res Loa Spe, |ehtion with Switzerland, and will make “Such @ hail of wordailet fait, AO, SOTFOPIRENCS HOW COR thee Ol no further propositions, ‘The last division gentlemen which led to this result, is of te British fleet for the Persian Galt publisned in’ the Augusta papers.) Mr.| left Bombay on the 13th November with Stephens asks Mr. Hill (fin allusion to a) 5,000 troupe. Tliey are to ocenpy Kasek discussion had at Lexington, he had and Bushire. charged upon him (Mr. Stephens) that he the people doww here are pretty moch ‘like the people in any other. part of the Stair, aud so f The Arctic Exploring hark Resolution, pape 2 Ae ay Oeera satiny (M84 “betrayed the WV hig party, and acted ha pe price rua arrived at Spit- bhge 14 Cit winds leon yp | worde towards it than Isearint, by, abys-| "SSO" the eth. sire cae. Books for the instruction |g. it afterwards.” Mr. Hill replies, a ee el of the members of the com. | speaks | iF wiydeasant things uteted From the Raleigh Register. by Mr. uring the recent elec: tion eoitest, and says that his use of the word Judas was but in reply to bins, and that he simply wished to be understood in reply to fe charges. Mr. Stephens is not satisfied with this, and wishes further that the charge of “treachery” be remov- ed. Mro Hill repties at congideralle length —profvsses great respect, &c., &c., for Mr, Stephens, and repeats in effect that he was but simply replying to the charge of Mr, Stephens, and asks hin to judge his meaning by hisown. Mr. Ste- hens then sends a challenge which Mr. Lill declines. Mr, Stephens then posted pany and visitors generally. I think the young men comptsing the “Guards” are engaged in a very lamdable enterprise, aud one that is well worthy of imitation bythe young men of every town and village, or even every gommunity iv the State. ‘Stepping inte the ET won Just iu time to witness the inauguration of Gov, Bragg performed with due ceremony nud wol-umity, In the house the Bill fur the detivn of 4 special for the town of Salisbury ed its third rea ling, also a Bill to prevent the obsteuction of Grants Creck in Howan County. Thus I have re. ‘ou a view of things w | saw them io igh to-day aud if you think them worth the rugm, you are at liberty to pub- | MORTGAGES AND DEEDS OF TRUST, There lmve been so many applications for this Lill that we have concluded to publish it, sv that all inay be gratitied. A bill concerning Deeds of Trost and Mortgages, introduced by Mr. Pitchford, was put on its secoad reading, Mr. Ogburn moved all be stricken out except the enacting clause, and a substi- tute be made, which he submitted — which was agreed to. bi first epistle. : ; a SPECTATOR. | Mr. Hill, and the latter in reply says: Mr. Gilliam moved the whole matter eee eae ce | “T regard duelling as no evidence of |e indefinitely postponed, npon which | courage—ne vindication of truth, and ne test of the character of a trac gentleman, Tue Rowan County agricultural society, held | I shall be “braggart, liar and poltrogy” Mr. Ogburu demanded the ayes and noes, which resulted in ayes 44, nays 60. “A long debate ensued, which was participa- YOR THE WATCUMAX, ished them ; while in healifi to for * eg der Please copy: ; ‘ Sabbath moruing before bie ed to see him, and Christ, was he pe) ap | tim laners. He called bis friends Was conscious of the veur approach few momenis befyre the breath left him, . that he would soon be in glory, he teplied, where | am , and ebay es ae He was an affectionate father, a warm , aod a kind neighbor M. ote Fayciteville Observer und Raleigh pupers REMOVAL. R. & A. MURPHY, AVE Removed their Store tothe NEW BRICK . BUILDING nest door to the * Watchman ” office. Their friende and customers, are invied w call and see them at their new and elegant stand. Salisbary, Janvary 6th, 1857. tf-32 DENTAL NOTICE. , ~ W. F. BaSON, D. D. 8., M. D. OF. fice on the Lot with Mr. MeNeely - and om the coruer nest to Doct. Whitehead. N.B. Having prepared snitable ROOMS, those who wish to consult him, or need dental services, can have every advantage. 17 Co mimpications dr din the Box at Office door, direet P. Office or otherwid'will be attended the first opportanity. % _ FOR SALE. A Valuable House and Lot N Yadkin County. Any one wishing to buy can ap- ply for information to V. Stirewalt, iu Statesville or H. G. Hampton, Jenesville. ELIZABETH HAMPTON. : : 4 A enough, now and forever, to declare that ’ la their aunual fair at Mineral Springs near Rowan) Oi tie laws of God "and my native|ted in by Messrs. Pitchford, Gilliam, Ox: | Mills on the 13th of Nov, and awarded the ful- \State unite in denonncing as murder, | barn, Jenkins, White, of Bladen, Brid- | lowing premiums viz-— leould give me no sutixfuction to do, to| SET Mann, and Caldwell. To Thos. A. Berke, for the best home cult un- | attempt, of to desire. The determination | recurring npon the passage of the bill, it der 2 years old. #2,00 is bat strengthened, when the contrary | ao a te ai se pi 1. F. Hyde, beat male under 2 yrs oll 2,00 course involves the violation of iny eun-| + i pa at a oF : i : science and the hazard of iny family, as stitute offered by Mr. Osburn: Thos. Hyde, best under 1 year 200 ; ; fou ; Jack 9 teainat aman who has neither conscience y pins Coxcernixe Dexns, Moure sors O. G. Foard, best . 2.00 | wor f@mily. Bat T have had, and shall” Satirist i , Jas. Cowan, best filly wader 3 y're old 2.00 continue to have courage enough to do axp AssignMENTs IN Trust. Mich'l W, Guodman best Uroud mare 2,00 my duty firwly and truthfully, and tode-| Be it enacted by the General Assembly LW. Griffith best pr, match horses 2,00 feud mvect! auy™ lwre and everywhere | of the State of North Carolina, and it ws CATTLE jores is the Fighth District, and if ones herby enacted by the authority of the 4 nag | eeHtleman doubts it, there is a short and | saine, that all Deeds of Trust, Mortgages, J. ¥. MeOorkkle best. Boll of any age ax easy way to test if.” or other Assigninent of real or personal De. pie era amder @ years 200 7 estate, exerpt as hereinafter provided, 4. B. Beard, de“ “2 ye 3.00 ti ee ae > ae Awtin, dv * “ 1 uly 2,00 A DIFFICULTY SETTLED. shall be deemed, held and taken in law, J. F. McCorkle, best heifer under 3 years 2,00) On yesterday, rumors were rife in town for the benefit of all the creditors of the Dr, &.D, Rawkia, “under 2 years 2,00 of an intended hostile meeting at Fair poe cand, “ Tron MM. whether ag ” . “ q ‘ 4 caean A fs . of 4" werd as rust, ortyayge or Assign- E. D. Anstia, under L year 2,00! Bluff, between Atlas J. Dargan, Esq., of Seat iF HOE AH priqniciiol tu the mental, Thon A. Burke, best mileh cow Dr. & DP. Rankin, best stall fod bef 4. B. MeGurkle, best steer GRAIN, To M. W. Goodeann, fur lest saunple wheat 50) that the parties with their friends, it was : é : wad ine VEGETABLES. ascertained, had rejaird to the place of v rty # purchased, to receive the pur rime HOMEY, Te Thomas Burver fur best lot Larnips 23 i ad , 200 | Arson county, and T. L. Margrove, Esq. of their respective debts, provided, nev- 1,00 of Granville county, both members of the | ertheless, than any person who purchases 1,09 Leyislatare now in session; and these ru-| real or personal estate, may, as a part of Tru meeting. Later in the day, however, a Prooi id, further, that all persons Dr. ded. Bermrmerelt Lest lot beets, parsuijs and despatch was received to the effect that claiming under any Deed of Trast, Mort- | the difficulty had been amicably settled, gaze or Assigninent, as above provided, carruls 23 . best slbage >, and thig morvingethe parties retarncd to shall present their claims to the Trustee Thee yen = * town, . within three mouths after the sale, under LADIES! DEVARTMENT. The difficulty grew out of amisander any such Deed of Trust, Mortgage or As- To Mra. J. F. McCorkle, fur best pices wool car. standing ina debate in the House of Com. sigament, or be excladed from any bene- 1,00, mous recently, between these ygeutleinen, fite urising therefrom. pet dito est quilt 1,00 ee sar ut regs igt to make _ es * arther vsion to this matter at thi eo - x Mra, De. Weed, bet ple neediewert 78) i al ge it inas Leen by the iuven, = DINNER TU MRL SY ME. ws ) Mra. Robi. Marbrr, bust ow L” tien of mutual friends. — Welmington Ler- \ of the friends of Johan W. Syme, 3. Foard, for beet J -loth 2,00 gy Many of the friends of J 8) a le paar biernel atin rg ald, 314° ult. Ex), in Petersburg, without respect t ea aye. i oe mo The following Card was sent to us, yes. political parties, drsi:ous of showing hin A m 4 mg ») I } 6 Mra. in eckio, beat lot beter shes terday, for publication : some token of the high regard and esteem do “ best lot cheese 1,00 . . with which they have ever looked upon Jas. Cowan Phe do 50 A CARD him beth as a public and a private citi On the same day the Society transacted the The nmdersigwed, the friends of Gon zen, in view of lis soou leaving them t necessary ental the society, and elected Dargan and Mr. Hargrove, take pleasure enter upon his new sphere of daty at Ra have tendered him a public din in anying that the recent misanderstand: leig!, Mr. Syme has gracefully accepter ing between these geutleman, has Leen ner. Ce addy tote d, without in any respect compro the compliment, and designated Thars witting the honor of either party. J. EDORN, for the occasion. THOMAS SELTEE, Jr. i eS Dee. 30, 1556. COMPRESSING ELECTRICITY. officers fur the next year, Vis: Dr. & D. Rankin, Present. J. F. McCorkle, } Dr. D. B. Weed, \ Vin Pecdeste Jas. Cowan, { J. UG. Fleming, J U. G. Foard, Treeswrer. J. F. McCorkle, Ree. Seeretary - The London Morning Chronicle state eae Oe motion it was Resolved, to bol | the atnu- Buttle, of the Supreme Court of North portant: scic ntific al fairs of this eociety on the 24 Thorslay 10 cinco at Motember, instead of the 2d Tharelag in Octy ber, as heretofore. off Usie society will be held at Mineral Springs, near Rowan Mills on the 2nd Thursday, the @th day of Jamuary next, at 10 o'clock A M : it ia enpected there will be au akdeew delivered 1!" on the subj-ct of agriculture, snitable to the o casion, and all persous interested in agfeultural Gentlemen: In soar paper of the Pith instant tar was fired by the inventor i or mechanical improvements are requested (0 | ae it stated that the me Court of North ofa hundred shots a minnte, without flas! attend. ina has comfirmed the decimon of Judye or noise. The sane discov ery, was some time Vincennes, in th Carolina, in relativn te an alleged opinion of that court in regard to the competency: : - The nett quarterly meetiog op hin ar “8 eg f soda nt jodges. From the demonstration the ) of the members of the Universalist Church aad'there made it would appear that th as witness, will be read with interest The letter is addrwased to the editors of tricity is at le nath discovered, and, ac Vational Intelligencer: cording to the Chronicle, Cuaren His, Dec where ; now 23, 1856 ) A small mo pat tie enceforward to be naed.” Car ny, sinoke, Manly are incompetent to testify in courts of justice a cording 10 the laws of the State” This te a destined to supersede steam, requirin = at = mistake, which T bave po doubt you will cheer fully corrret Reaver SUPREME COUR? reported in 3 Jones's Low Rep, 516, the Sa D. BL WOOD, Veee-Prevedeat. | ; l J. F. McConace, See protem system of mechanical invention, and . onaie, See : neither meehinery nor combustion for i In the ease of Brown ve successful operarton, The question | day, the 13th January next, as the day The following letter frow Judge that agreat experiment, heralding an im- | tried presence of many eminent and practical x } secret of compressing and governing elec the power may power that members of the Universalist Church can, itis clainied, be adapted to every ARCHITECTURE AND ‘DESIGN. 4 Nae. subscriber having located in Salisbary, offers his services to the People uf Westeru Nurth Ca- rolioa as en _ ARCHITECT. He will furnish PLANS and SPECIFICATIONS in Ori-atal, European or American Designs, and suli- ‘ cits opportunities to prove that there can be saved on ; A Joun Huaran end W . WS MoGume, Esas, Com's, 2 Priaes of 10 Prizes of 100 Prizes of 100 Prizes of APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 130 | 100 4 Prines of $250 approximating to $40,000 Prine, are $1,000 ¢ = me ° 2ywo cd sue Ce ae! 5 hes 10,000 ea Te | Meee 123 kad 5,000 ~ lado 6 6 196 “ 2,000 « $00 g rn “ o 6 « 8000 oo are 3,295 Prines arnounting to Whole Tickets, $10 ; Haloes,%5 ; Quarters, 2}. The first 219 Prizes are decided in the usual man- ner. 3,000 Prizes of 360 will be determined by the last figure of the Nuaber that draws the $60,000 Prize. For example, if the Number drawing the $60,000 Prize ends with No. 1. then allthe Tiekets where the number eods io } will be entitled to 69. If the Nam- ber ends with No. 2, then all the ‘Tiekets where the Number ends in 2 will be entitled to $60, and soon to 0. Certificates of Packages will be suld ut the fo owing rotes which is the risk : Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, $60 “ “ Ti Half ~~ 30 “ “ 10 Quarter « 15 Address Orders for Tickets ur Certificates of Pack- ages of Tickets either to 8.3WAN & CO., Atlanta, Ga., or 8. SWAN, Montgomery Ala. or 8. SWAN, Box, 200, Mobile, Ala. GREAT ATTRACTIONS! | SELLING OFF AT COST. | INOUE is hereby given, that oar entire stock of | LN) Ready-Made Clothing and other Goods, will be | ould off at cost. All Ready-Made Clothing, or any thicg clee in our lime of business, are invited to give use call before par- | chasing elsewhere, as we ate determined to sell ue | entire stock ut cost ; and as our purchases were madr with great care, we are confident that we can sell It 2, a» low, if not lower, than clothing has even | been sold in this country. We wish to close ep our business by the Ist of Jenuary neat. Give esa cair at the corner of Mansion Hotel F. H. BAUM & CO 7 Persons indebted to us are notified to call and or their accounts persons desirous of purchasing | the concomitant expenses of the present style and mude of building m Western North Carolina, at least 25 per centam; inearrng equal durability with addi- | tional comfort, convenience and beauty » He with ale give origioal drawings for Frontals, Porticos, Verandas, Conservatories, or for the remo executed afier the Ist day of March, 1857, | d-ling of Residences, fiting up stores, and any kiud of Ornamental or Fancy work. per ceut on the cost of the mruciure. A. B. HEND! N fficer fur collection forthwith, as we are deterinined to close ap our basi F. H. M. & CO. uf 29 | nese, | December 16, 1856. NOTICE. Charges, ivcluding personal sapervision, from 3 to 6| \VOTHER ( Lh i BN. | AY F Refer to Judge Ets, Salisbury, | 1B. \ 4 e Joba I. Shaver, “ C. P. Mendeahall, Greensboro’, J. W. Thomas, Es;., Thomasvitic, RC. Pearson, Ee,, Morgantog Janeary 6th, 1857 3avx32 {iors gained confirmation from the fact, | te contract of purchase, make a deed of | Mortage or other Conveyance, of BOOK STORE STATESVILLE. W. AYER, has jaxt opened a Book Store in| + Statesville, where he keeps on hand a large stock of School Books aod quite a variety of mi veel. | hucous works, sleo « fall apply of «RAST ARTICLES, and YANKEE NOTIONS, Stationary, Wall paper, Window Shades, Fire Screens, together wuh a first rate stock of CONFECTION ARIES, Fine Cigars and TOBACCO, Mamcal Instraments, &e.. &e Special aliontion give > and any thing else ia his line ’ Opporite the COURT- HOUSE. 1 Blatesville, N.C. Jan. 6, 1857. FAIR) WARNING. 321 ] before the February court; at and after that ime will be cumpelied to take legal steps to setile up ihc estatc Those wishing to settle can call at my residence accommodate db | JAMES G. RAMSAY jw3l © THE PROHIBITIONIST. ubtished Monthly, by the Executive Conmit of the New York State Temperance Soe e | Awasa McCov, member of the Executive Cor ablest and most eminent advoc Editor. The ee in n ‘ Iv . Th Gonal; 8 adapte © scope and spirit of the Prommrrioviet is N itoevery State ia the Unwa,s be considered “fas the ele mortar | pobucal party, nor the opponent of aay other Sacred We published in our last the names of j,ome Court, in an opinion delivered by my se 17 of those who were licensed on Tues- do indeed affirn the judgement given in’ the 2 0 ; ,feourt below by Judge Manly, bat it was pon a dey last by the Jadges of tbe Sepreme powt which rendered quoccessary a review of Court to practice in the County Ovarts of ii geeiston upon the competency of the witness | this State as Attorneys and Couusellors The question arese apon the probate of a seript at Lew. The following names complete the Ret, theré Leing 20 all toyether : $50 REWARD. UN AWAY about the middle of Oct, Fisher's Mille last fr which the julize perimitt dito be established as a ; ches in height trodoyrayeh will after he hal rejected one of the subseribing witnesses as incompetent on the side, haw guod front teeth rather anderset. Gene absat 25 years, measuring aboat 5 feet 1W or Li m- He generally wears bis hair long, and parted on one Bartran Provivees. — Chere are no postage char in the Paourarrronust to subscribers in the Can ral op any of the Provinces in British America LL those indebted to me as Adminisirator of Mo 4 ees D. Kilpatrick, deceased, are requested for - | the last tame—to come forward ead make ps) ment that of John S. Carsun, at esther place they can be I WILL sell on Tuesday and Wednesday. the 20th and 2ist days of January, 1657, at my remdenee in Rowae County, tea miles South East of Salisbury, and three miles North uf Guid Hill, all my Personal Property, | Consisting of —M ales, Horses, Hogs Cattle and Sheep: all valuable stock. CORN, oats, hay, fedder, and | ther roughness, a large quaatity. Also, a large quao- | tity of Bacon and Lard, one set of Blacksmith Tuuls, all my farming atensils, consisting of many VALUABLE IMPLEMENTS. vas to mention. Also, | aud place, upwards of 500 acres well timbered PINE LAND, ascertain their position Positive sale, gentlomen—be prompt in yoor at tendance. of you my lose bargains Liberal terms, which will be made known on the day of sale, 308. A. LINN NB , Dec. 19, 1856. _ 2w30 TAYLORSVILLE FEWALE SCHOOL. 1 on Thaswday the 13:h of January. Boarding for lonted namber of young ladies can be hadin Mra sown famidy—other private families will be Ge prepared te acommmodate any namber of boarders Mire. Gillespie's repatation ar a teacher. the beaut » of the boc ulity, the of thie echo, andhea ee nuy. and the cheupaoss ty 5. frrenda to expect a large patronage December 9, 1556. jw SWAN & C0.’S LOTTERIES! FORT BAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY CLASS 23 ad! Ty be drawn in the City of Atlanta, Georgia, in pu gee as, | ner. belonging fo the estate of Asa Miller, joining the lands of John Leniz, David G Earvha Ol known asthe Michael Bostian lind, adjuining the | about 121 ACRES, with a good dwelliag house and! Prints, Hats and Cape. | other improve ments. | Also, HOUSEHOLD and KITCHEN FURNI.| TURE, embracing many valuable articles too numer- i will sell at the same time | lying one and a half miles East of Gold Hill, These .,,, 7 \ | jands will be divided imto four tracts and sold separate- j eeline ct 0: @eaere cocety of, Lames 650 tw ordering Books, Mosc, y. Permus desiring to see out-lines or piats of these | aires in this country, together with Ready-Made| gg oo « | ands, will call on me after the 10th of January, aod (+, ching, Hats, Bonnets, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Blank- The abor > lands are afferred for sale private - | =” qr E third session of this school, ander the govern | ment af Men Jane Ro Gillespie, will commence morals of the conma- injoce its Whole Tiekets $10—Halves $5--- Quarters 2 1-2. | The firm 307 Prives are decided in the esual man- deceased, Earshart, eorge rt and others, subject to the widew's “$0,000 Tickets—3,295 Prizes ! dower. Bale to teke place on the 30th day of) XT ILL be prepared on and after Sanuary the Tet, MORE THAN ONS PRIAE 70 BVERY Ta TICKETS! pat Sess barge ign aller Ww to epee ee ee ee er BRILLIANT SCHEME 1 .* | "it errreredercasin Priv, G0. | POO eee ee i € . Silk and Fancy Goods, 1 Prise.of 960,060) 85 3-4 Acres, adapted, eepecially, to the wants of fest dase 1 Prize of 25,000 | ; | Carolina Merchants, and which will be offered.at the 1 Prize of 10,000 jooentine to the csiate of Peter Peeler, deceased, 0d-| poweer wARKET PRICES. 1 Prise of 5.0 @ | joining the lands of Dawalt Kiutts, Joseph Peeler and | 13t:prg 1 Prise of 5,000 jothers. Sale to trke place on the 29th of January Dee. bevthahe sade a ___ a 2 Prizes of 2,000 | rey next. atthe premises. Terms of sale, six monthe mans. 1,000 | anedit, bund with epproved security. Pr. adv. $2.50. Thunde & Lightning! 250 | 18 LOTS, belonging to the heirs-st-law of Mr. Thomas, one half a mile from Sa'iébury, on the Concord road. Sule to take place at the Court Hugve in Sulisbory, on Sat- urduy the 3iet of Janoary next. Terms of sale. six months eredit, bond and seearity. Pr. adv. $2.50. RE evite end -ctgueltios that should be guarded 89 Acres CX against. BAKER & OWEN beg leave peg form the public generally and private indi ticularly, that they are ready, willing apd able to tect them from one at least of the e (Li | by putting ap to thir buildings, their Patent Lightning Conductors, at prices lower than it has ev- er been done at in this part of the country. Address your orders to Baker & Owen, Salisbury, N.C, July 22, 1856. DISUNION AND @IVIL WAR, Pestilence, Patent Medicine. FAMINE, &e., &e., lunds of Jxeob Shaping, John Bostian, Joha Smith and others. Sale to take place en the 26th day of January next, et the premises. Terns of sale, ix months credit, bond with approved security. $2.50 = 145 Acyes, belonging to Michael Shuping and Milla his wife, and others, adjvining the lands of George Curriker, Ales- ancer Bostian, Michael Albright and others. Sule to take place on the 27th dey of Jannary next, at the premises. ‘Terms of sale, six months eredit, bond with approved security. Pr. adv. $2.50. 127 Acres & 150 Acres belonging to the estate of Margaret Anderson, dee'd., lying on Foarth Creek, adjoining the lands of Rufas D. Johusion, Solomon Hall and others Sale to take plece at the premises, on Saturday the 24th day of Jannary next. ‘Terms of sale, twelve months credit, with interest after six months. Bounds with approved security. L. BLACKMER, C. M. E. Dec. 8, 1856.—Pr. adv. $2 50. Tw29 —ALSO— At the same time and place, G. A. Locke will offer for sale, at putle anciion, the old homestead, on which the late Margaret And: lived, < MILLS, MOOGE 0 TR Fancy & Staple Dui GOODS W E are now in the receipt of a large and assort- ed stock of Dry Goods, sm Oy be found a large assortment of Fancy DRESS Hosiery, Gloves, Bonnets, Shawls, Silke, M De Lanes, Ginghams, French and Also, a large assortment. of | Chaths, Cassimeres and Vestings, bleached and brown goods of all kinds and prices ; Trunks and C bf | Boots and Shoes Also, a targe ok kode Clothing, &c—all of whieh we are determined te sell at prices that will defy competition. Give us a call, examine our Goods and see for your- Ives. Salisbury, Nov 10, 1856 Mat Dee. %, 1856. Pr. adv. 8250. 7w29. NEGROES! AND OTHER VALUABLE PROPERTY| FOR SALE. ees | “Te E Subscriber being deviroas of leaving the State, | will offer at public Sale at her revidence in Stanly county, ou Friday and Saterday the 9th and 10th of | | SWAN & CO’S LOTTERIES, [Authorized by the State of Alabama)” — WHEAT, FODDER, O\TS, and COTTON.— | SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY Aleo, abot 5.000 the, of Fatieuing Hogs,—all her | Houschald and Kitchen Furniture, consming in part | of Mahogony Chairs, Sofas, Setiees, Ceutre-T abies. | | &e At the anme time and piace, she will sell s TWENTY LIKELY NEGROES, consisting of | (\ ANS | ELIZA H. WALL. | ] valuable field and house servants. (J Terms | 4w2 | To be drawn in the City of Mgatgomery, Ala., is pab- 7 +3 lie ow Saterday, January 10, 1857, on the Plan of DISSOLUTION NOTICE. sincLE NUMBERS! eee firm of Durden, Lemly & Co., ante Nuthamel Buydea, Heary A Boyden and A mutual conse ut awne December sth, 1856. couristing o Lemly, Joha A B. Headren, is thes day diasulved by ~ ay Joux Horres and W. W. McGutns, Esqs., Com's. | 30,000 TICKETS ONLY ! 3.280 PRIZES ! NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICKETS. NOVEL SCHEME! NATHANIEL BOYDEN, HENRY A. LEMLY, JOHN A. BOYDEN, A B. HENDREN. Salsbury. Dec. 30th, 1856. 4w3i | ‘a | 12,000 DOLLARS! . -* | 1 Prize 3! is . 7 A Ad ae Ge |... SELLING OFF. | i =: 107000 | \ 7 E are determined to close ap our present busi- lL o« om 10,000 is 10,000 | ness, and uffer our entre stock of Goods wt) poo « 10,000 ie 10,000 cust, fur cash. Twelve Thousand Dollars worh,con-| ) 0 5,000 is 5,000 } yw 4 1,000 ie o08 | Dress Goods, and other Dry Goods, usually kept ie! 19 Prizes of 200 are : 4 are r «0 ets, Trunks, Travelling Bags, &e., &c., all of which, ‘os oo 50 a He -| most, and will be sold. We respectfully invite the at-| 4.900 «+ @ me 120,900 | tention of Lhis commanity and surroending country, | _” gin the above stock of Goods, and advantages offered | 3 397 Prizes amoeuting to $204,000 buyers A!l those indebted to as, la any way, are kindly ed- vised, the last time. to pay op by the first of March, 1857, as longer indulgence will not be given RICHWINE & HARRISON 16, 1°56 Qe ‘State of North Carolina, ROWAN COGNTY, of Plews and Quarter Seesions, No rember Term, 1856 Whole Tickets, #10 — Hulves, @5— Quarters, 24 The Grst 397 Peace are decided im the uentl man- ner 3,000 Prizes of $40 will be determined by the last figure of the Nember that draws the §1 For example, if the Namber drawing the $15,000 Prize ends with No. |, then all the Tickets where the namber ends in 1 wll be entitled to 640. If the New~ ber ends with Nu 2 willbe entitled to $40,andencn 10, Certificates of Packges will be suld at the following rates, whieh is the risk : “erteh & w iekets, geo Wik te ct Mek ge oe ee 0 . ATTACHMENT. “ “ 10 Quarter “ 5 IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court. that; Orders for Tickets can be addressed to is S. SWAN &CO., Adenta, Ga. d by the Court, that advertiseune ut be or 8. SWAN, Montgomery, Als. succeasively, m the Carolina Wareh OO bt od a of & wate Upper a ine vent cre’ DE ROSSET & BROWK, WILMINGTON, N.C. Soary tl oot ee a oe eek ow =| BROWN & DERCOGE, the ewanty of Rewan,at the he NEW YORK, Salishary, Dee Court e Jerry Marsh net an inhabitant of this Sate therefore order mide, mx man, a news notifying the ¢ vhis Conrt, te yo Court House to Salsbury . bruary nett and then ag on the first Monday in Fe Wiitoeee. James F.. Kerr, Clerk of our anel Court at circulates inevery State. [inthe adherent of mone fic, on Tuesday, January 20, 1656, on the plan of om. ihe tet Monday in Nowember, A. D. 1856, and GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ‘! ¢ ‘ J TT . a) tn le e of or de the : , % g' sly devuted tothe Suppression of the Laqane Trathic, SINGLE Nl M BERS " in the let year of our I ArT ee on Usual advances made on Consignments. and the exurpation of lntemperance; on allother ques a 2 A = 5 . —— TATE | ons which divide the pablie mind, it ie absolutely = 30,000 TCKETS—-3,397 PRIZES! Price adv. 85 50 . 6wir9 WANTED 1- | bent NEARLY OXE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICKETS A] te ' ‘ © o Iie pciuied in he Poke Foams, an 5 Gonbie mediorn Brilliant Sob State of North Carolina, 5000 .W t thect, making eight large four-columned pages to a ian cheme. ROWAN COUNTY ») Ss hea namber. tt ( 25,000 $25,000), ae . 18 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION i a Mr 600 is “iy099 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Novem. AND 4 One copy for one year, $059 1 10,000 js 10,000 ber Term, 1856. 1000 BA RREI cS FLOUR. ts Three, to ome address, one year, $100 ’ 10,000 is 10,000 Joseph Macshall va Ahcrdeen Company And Laplapite wi ss a! four st . pape ‘ la Original Attachment. if his ane blo lighdinard ed ~~. wi charged for any quanti , tty o hr whic! Fifty « se ms 7 Pow oo 1,000 is 1,000 IT appearing to the eatixfection of the Court, that the hake market pate e sae i Fitty Copres, to one address, 91100 | 10 Prizes of 200 are 2,000 | the officers and members of the Aberdeen Company, MICHAEL BROWN. One Hundred Copies, to one address, = $20 00 90: 4 * ss are iapoed opeadedctaa ri Bet tabs tets ete of this cals 1 Salisbury, Sept, 16, 1356 wie . +r 100 < 70 are 7,000 @ therefore orde red at publreation he made in the = ‘ arenes Les age See had Schad tteap oil os 10 0C«w 50 are 5,900 Carotina Watchman, ot weeks succe sively, a news “= wit ne County © ' 3: beyond ‘ ; — ; m ty, ar within Te State, Three Centen year; he. 3.000 40 are 120,000 paper published in the town of Salisbury. giring po SALISBURY mulatio boy named Miles, aged ond the State, and within the United States, Siz a —_+_— — | tire tr said defe ne ante to appear at oor next Coert of ; 3,307 Prizes amounting to $204,000 | Pleas and Quarter Seasons, to he held tor the county 1 WN 1 141 Conta a year—payable quarterly, ia advance. of Rowan, at the Court Hease in 8 ary. on the 4A ) first Monday in February pert, t re F demar, otherwise Jadg nent will be entered against ed a Classical Sebeot purpose of d has cpr: ry. for the THE unde rmigne f Sel jthem, and execution awarded accordingly the towr Maj. F. C. Roberts, Newbern. grand of hie being a Universnhst, The Su appearance intelligent Sekt boy ie supposed to bein Sreciat Ogren.— Tw facilitate the gratuitoas citea- 's nog prises of B45 will be determined by the las! JAMES E. KERR, Clk young men for Cotlege. of any of the learned 5 ’ 1% b t hich It ‘ Davie County om the neighborhood eof Fisher's Wille. tation of the Paper, we will send One Handred Copies. of 8 A Dap A Pres ade g5/50 : pag aed ial Rolled al sel pet rs John 8S. Moore, Goldsboro. preme Court, ra the opinion to witel bay re re he be relations, or abnat Sitver or Gold Hill foe a year, do one addrem, postage paid, for Pwrery Gaenre of the Namber that draws the $25,000 Prize recede eo tates ioe ae ee ‘Coll ‘which the M.S. Robins, Randolph county Ferrel, Waid this to be proper, and concluded Tht bm reatone, ot oat Meet et tne |e Deggeet ops Or Pak ates rate i cog eager | Fee Summa, te Nember drevinf ‘he 65-00) WRUSR MANUPACTURING COMPANY: soiy dare. ‘Toe michostc jour om coated Sue David M. F i ; Davi : | thus: “This renders the question as to the coin ageve reward will be given if the sard boy is delivered | namber, yese terms barely cover the cost of paper Semreaaapedi a 2p He Motel bane aie a cn RAGS! RAGS'' RAGSIt! reat) (Pnpeeii hetero lag on eae lias of Ost avi - Farehes, Duvie county. ency of one of the subscribing witnesses an ta the sabseriber id jail eo that he can be d priatte number ends in — je entitle one fe é Shas eh : Lepatll [tos bea emaee, had Address Uo Nc and printing. hase hands thieshcet may fall, in| Nambbr ends with No 2, then all the Tickets where 75,000 pounds wanted ampmually. "/rnicntee eh hs veceten of sue week Jas. A. Faison, Sampson county. necessary, atl makes it improper tur us to ex the Namber ends in 2 will be entitled to O40, and w is : ae RL. BEALL. | poticited to raise a eiub, and pata eopy into every 7 RWOPE OUR CTSTOMERS WILL NOT BE MIS J.N. Stal.ings, Daplin county. press ad opinion upon it. Sanwary 6th 1657 {£32 | family in his neighborhood. Specimen copies will be 7" ° salatike kak \ led by a mesice lately pobished by Mr Cc. W Terms---Per Session of 10 Months, J.P. Holderby »Rocking! ' Lam, tery respectfully, dc. ' sent, grats [a Orehcetee Sendornted will be sokd at the follow: a nedict, manager nf the Wanton wrappini paper 1 = . Tf. er’ ys ingham eounty. WIRL. HI. BATTLE Large and immediate orders reapectfully antici ted. hy er mort ie ioe re LO Whole Tickets, 960 0" Cabtres creek, called in that nouce the * Ral roceery Englich branches, $20 co L. Blae,* of Richmond eounty. VARRIED: No mabscriptions reeeired for tens than one year, Cerm@cate of Packages of 1 pid 30 Paper Milla” ‘This notice ie calenlated, thoagh, per Pa Sai ne a Staas paetbe mates re te d . > we | sn see t be 4 dy | ; acearead ia ; : vceand Mathematics, — - Henry T. Torrence, Pittsboro.’ { adlidtchnt [orl aKa TA cine i) Leena ecatho Lt 10 Quarter is LNA Pe OM Scmencds fn cioete = cies erten oY Scere Contingent fund, 1 00 In the Supreme Court on Wednesday, The Sky Rocket Brand.—A_ man tra ere) Ramen ROE RAON. of tt f ~*\velling, entered a tavern, and seving the folowing gentlemen, after examina) 4, ono present bat the landlord | yy thie Town on Monday 1gth Deo tion by the Judges, were pronaunted and a negro, seated himself and entered J Rankin 8 OW OWENS, to Mix qualitied and consequently licensed to into converagtion with the negro. Short. COWAN, all af thie pluge. fackiae i 5 i » f this ly, he asked Sambo if he was dry t Sam- es : mithe reper oe ‘ho enid he wae. Stranger told him tego : to the bar and take something at his ex J. Mercellus Taylor, of Nashville, N.C.’ pense. Nero did go, and shortly left. John H. Bullock, of Person. Lanilaed says to the stranger.” M. M. Cowles, of Yukin county. “Are you acquainted with that nig Jacob Davis, of Richin'd Hill, Yadkin. O. RE Rand, of North Carolina, Thomas C, Fuller, of Fayetteville. J. 1. Seales, of Rockinghain county. B. R. Moore, of Person county. Jesse J. Yeates, of Mufresboro.’ John Williams, of Elizabeth City. Alexander McIver, of Moore county. Engene Martin, of Salisbury. G. Barrett, Me JOSEPT bary. to Mises MARGARET L. WooD MARY Mr. WELLIAM RAENEY tw Mies ANN LOUT COUGHENOUR Tn Mi. Meawerntion daughter of Col Wm. A. Weddingion At Davideon Cotlege on the Slat Dee. 1856 ger” “No, never saw him befure; but why do you ask (" : ST supposed so from your conversin DIED: Feith him and asking him to dfink.” 1 On Gotd Mi fr this county Des. Hath, Mr. C¢ % - 6Oh,” anid the stranger, “Twas only RAD CASPER, in the 70th year of his age experimenting. The fact is, I was dry ‘oa myself, and I thought that if your liquor SUL Ag Be eng aida 8 yeare did'nt kill the negro in fifteen minutes, I : wonld venture to take a drink myself.” | Tandlord’s curiosity fully satisfied. \ daughter of Christopher and Rachel Harkey, in | 19th year of her age HENDERSON, of Salis. | 1836. by Rew Tn thre townon the Tet inst, by Rev ROG. Barrett, the Ist inet, bv J. J. Winen- hiemer Bag. Mr PAUL BANGLE to Mise MARY ©. | others, containing about Rev EF Rockwell, We GBORGE F. SHEPPERD, to Mies WARY GL. ERVIN, all of Davidson College At Oak Forest: Iredell eoanty, on the 24th Dec iiness, WILLIAM BARNET, eldest In this county Doe. 20th. Mas CLEM ENTINE, R- the money Address orders for Tickets, or Ceruficates of Pack - of Tieketa, either to S.SWAN & CO, Atlanta, Ga. or 8S. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala. AMiress may be | O. SCOVILLE, Postma Acrvt Avaayy, NY.) 8°" Heed ' LAND FOR SALE. ALEXANDER COUNTY. Isaac Davis ve. James Davia. ORIGINAL Whereas the plaintiff in the above case har sued ont SA PANHTE mbscriber offers for aale.one valuable tract fund, lying within one mile of Statesville NOG adjoining the lands of A. K Simonton, P. H. Dalton & we deal expect ATTACHMENT. ae 230 Acres, rags that we wieh to employed to send them. We orthern Paper Howse State of North Carolina, “wes. every wher manofacture into paper at home the North, where Wr. Benedici One-third are anwilling that o@f one roeredit should be con- the diverted to of the tuivon wal be required ia adwasee, { March, and the remainder at No deduction for absence protracted sckness. REFERENCES third che with thoee « rCoMpary, of agents except in cases ol highest pnee for rags, which can be given, without actual lowe Our prices are the same President and Faculty of the L oiversity ; Rev. Drury nd are well knowo to those with whom Lacy. DD, Premdent of Davidson Collewe ; Hon. We cannot afonl to en Ines: and we John Mo Morehad, Hon John M. Dick, Greeas- to pay abways, withont dispute and without bene’; Rev A Baker, Hon Burton Craige, Joba I. Theee whe pron to » than Shaver, Esq. A. Henderson, Esq., Jas. E. Kerr, wet design te cripple ns, a Fiej., Salsbury hy : ae t realize profita fram auch par JOHN B GRETTER, A. B. an attachment against Jas. Davis, and i appearing |: Tanne fe Row citincibl we ea if sneer tarnen t October Lb. 1886. 20-9 one hundred acres of which is well timbered There: the aatiafaction of the Couti, that said Jnmee Daves re h N nak fend \ he rags ther fy a woul tence : — | ie an eacellent meadow, and a quantity of good upland mols resident of thettated Lt ta, tHerefore, ordered sa ae aiken, pas pie eae rats Rae lie aw high state of cultivation; there is alan a good by the Court, that pablication be made in the ( arol- seud thee aes dwelling houes, and all necessary out baildings, For ox Watchman, for sic weeks, notifying the defendant ie ee ee farther partionlars apply to A. W. Jameieon of States to appear at the next term of this Court, to be held 1 my Ce »M V ANY s + ville, or the subseriber at Oak Forest at the Coart Honse ia Taylorsville on the first Mon = u kowt tS. Pre nt re : ae IN. : TRB. ADAMS. — day ia March next, then and there toanswer, replevy. FOR FREEWAN asurer. FIER first Fanner. 1837, the business of the ina ees ii are vas JD ROYS 2. Supe rintenden ‘ € “irm of Murphy, McRorie i. IT Western Democrat, Charlotte, copy 3 times and celia i F : H . sages Perea brought me apeedy plas a Lanai tp Oar big ing forward bill to Me Adams Witness, A. Carson, Clerk of our anid Conrt at of- HOW HUSTED viae all persons indebted to us, if they wish to save Dee. 234 1856. 30:30 ice, the Im Monday in December, 1X56, and the 8 lst F. BSATER cost, to come forward, withont delay, and make pey - e : ” Veray of car ludsondoure. WD JOHNSON meat. Woe are in carnest, and mean what we say. es JOB PRIN TIN G y baees &. CARSON, Chk J BROADWELL MURPHY, MeRORIF & CO, | Vortly wwecouted at this Ofice | Price wdv 85.50 fw29 | Dee. 23, 1n56 dw Sebsbury, Dee. 8, 1956. baled ~ WANTED LBS. Wheat ; 5,000 bbls. Flour; 10, 000 Ibe. Becewax; 10,000 Ibs. Dry bush. Flax-seed; 10,000 Iba Cotton ele 0,00 ae ne ie the highest market prices will be orm Cash or Goods MILLS, MOOSE & CO. Nov. 10, 1856, Mo ~ RUNAWAY-$5 “REWARD. or p Rosa to me. \ pads, has a blemish in one eye,—isa thick heavy boy, rather dull looking, much given to sleep. He has worked at the Tin and Copper Smith business over) at | ze and eae do pretty, good work. | forewara all persoos against employing or bar. | seat said boy, as I shall certainly enforce the law | against any one 0 offending. WILLIAMS BROWS. Degomber 2, 1856, NOTICE, S he given, that Ephraim Gaither of the firm of McNeely, Mock & Gaither, has sold out and tramaferted bis entire interest to McNeely Mock & | Go., and that he bas no further eonmection oF iuterest | in said firm. T.C. MeNEELY, A. J. MOCK, W.J. MeNEELY. The business hereafter will be continued by Me- » Mogk & Co., who have assuciated with them > Stimpeon of Legiagton, as @ partner. 1 Me fre thank ful for the very liberal patrovage oar fiends have favored us with, end hope by keeping | our usaal large stock, and selling at small profits, 16 share & large portion of the trade of the surrounding e McNEELY, MOCK & CO. Salisbury, Nov. 12th, 1856. 26:n Lost Volnwe.--Bring it in. ME borrower has failed to retarn a Volume o the Watchman from July, 184), to Jaly 1842 jy she or they, will please do us the favor to retarn ih, as we age frequently needing a J, J. BRUNER. sg WLLS HOUSE, & C0 sais a rencetvy acces AND CROCERIES, Are now io receipt of a lerge stock of SUGAR, COFFEE, SALT, MOLASSSES, RICE. Pickles, Pepper, Spice Ginger, Mackerel and ell kind of fean ly Groceries usually found in this Market, all of which is offered at low procs fur cash, of on short time to pencius! dealers. November 10, 1556 Qpar 4 New Excitement | AND OUTBREAK! | VPVHE sabscriber having purch»eed the Sin. witose, Ge of Messrs. Weirman & Price, would | announces w the friends of that firm, he own friends the old patruns of hie father aed to the public, the: | be ence yore in oygolios the Sanches Cues o bar READY MADE CLOTHING, Clothe, Cassimeres, Vestings, and (enilemen's fur ishing gourds, which will be wad erry bem. or made ep ie *. bn the best style of the Art. He ketp fh Bis employ a reitfal Cotter, ond can therefore warrant good fits. His cxpercece tm the bosne-s justifies him ia saying that bis stuck canant be sor | pateed in quelitg ; and the siyles o:@ all inte and very handsome. Hie sigck of Ready. Wades Hats, Cops. Shipta, Collars, Vows, Handkeret — Pants,—and every thing reqoired Far Com primes Calla Orders for work promptly filled | JAMES B BEARD Merchant Tasier Boliobary, Sept. 16, 1956 if House and Lot to Rent OR SELL. Rel or to Rent cat for | E andersigned demre | he went year. a very dearable piece of property | te the Towns of Miatcovitie. bt conmete, of a grax! | dwelling Haase gued Kuchen. Shop and other bald | rege Tt ie ot tt Oran demre to purchase card property te fir vale Per) gone wishing either to rent or boy wil] pleser call oF me ot Port gear Statrev tie ‘ MILLER & LAURENCE i] November, 29b 1656 waz | Wall Paper, &c., Large eapply of moet beaatifal Well Paper A go Fire Screens and Wiodow Shades for ante b J. H ENNISS, Buckertier Jay 12 a SEE aa | “Js we Ricu”—Many a sigh is heard —many a heart is broken—many a life is rendered miserable by the terrible in-| fataation which pare:.'s often manifest ir | choosing a life companion for danghters. How ie it possible fue bappi | ness to result from the anion of two prin. | their ciples so diametrically op; other in point, ae much as virtue ie to} viec? Hlow whieh is askod respecting the suitor o! the daugliter, this—“Is he rich f “Is he rie Yes, he abounds in wealth; bat he not afford dence that lhe will make a kind and af- feetionate husband. 6 he rich?” ple and fine linen, and he fares owed to eacl| ften is the first question | does an evi Yes, his cloths are pur sur pt ously every day; but can you infer from thie that he is virtnous? “Ys he rich?” Yes, he | floating on every ocean, but do not rel es take to themeelves wings and tly awey/ as thousands Will you oonsent that your daughter should marry aman that has dething to! recommend him Lut jis wealth! Ah, beware! the pilded bait sometimes cov ere the barbed look, Ask not, then, “I- he rich#” but “Is he virtuous’ Ask not if he has wealth, but jf he haa honor) —~and do not sacr evour daughter's happiness for toi oes Up to Snuff. A provincial paper states that a yentleman in Devonstiire has invented what he calla a enuff pistol It las two barrels, and being applied te the nose, and doaching a spring with the fore finger, both nostrils are instantly fill ed, and a sufficient quantity driven up the \atJ. HW. Bani’ | July 22. Encourage Homé Industry! a yay tablishment, proposes to above business in the cone faa ry, on Water Street, in all its various = iy v carry! be 4 ete oatt wad ssamiue wn the were We ts al elit noel « tntmoe nrade hy branchec. GUNS and LOCKS re- priest. ays recommend the betige aired at short notice and on reasoia. | qualties as fn the long ran, He would edvise those Be terms. His thorough acquaintance who wish to procure any thing in hi line to call at hissstablish- ted. es. UARTMAN. 21:3mo GHA Yalisbary, Oct. 21, 1856. Gold Pens, VERY large assortment of Good Gold Pens, and) Gold Pen Poiuts, without the Case. For sale | BOOKSTORE. 8 BE QUICK! BE QUIUK!!? STILL BETTER AND BETTER! I AM putting ap Buggies und Rockaways with im- provements. My work has always given great faction where ever it has been tried or known, and Tam determined that it shall give satisfaction and am- ple reward to the purchaser. | arm still at the same old stand, known as the Mowry Shop, on the Railroad, near the Factory. In exchange fpr Buggies 1 will take wheat, corn, bacon, &e., at the highest market prices. My work shall be good and durable, Call and examine my work and hear prices, and I know you can't help being pleased with it. TI return my sincere thanks to the public fur their very rartb patronage that they have bestowed on me heretofor JOHN L,. WRIGHT. tf. DR. : M. WHITEHEAD. the names on the Slate. _Jane 17, 1856. Oysters and Fish. T. J&P. MERONEY, have made arrange - ments to farnish Oysters, Fish, Crabs and Wild Ducks during the Winter season. These wanting large quantities of Oysters, can be furnished at $1 50 per gallov ; by the quart at 50 cia They will keep a Table to serve up such things as they may be de- wired. Salisbury, October QA, 1AS6. tf22 If you want a good paper subscribe fo “THE NATION,” | The mst popalar Weekly in America which has im- mediately apo is tse, sprang into aa IMMENSE CICCULATION. This rapid success is UNPRECEDENTED in the | MESTORY of JOURNALISM, and can only be account- led for by the fact that the Proprietors have employ - ed, without regard to expense. the STAR WRIERS OF AMERICA. THE NATION ww the ONLY Paper which con- nethe WITTY, HU MORO & SIDE-SPLIT- TING SKETCHES of that Comics! G. aod Unrivalled Humorist, ‘KNIGHT RUSS OCKSIDE, M. D. Of which series, one sketch alowe ws Worth the whole years Subecriptyn THE NATION Is FDITED BY M. BIGELOW, AND uns. BE D. BE. N. SOUTHWORTH, Whom WELL KNOWN aos of the MOST POPCLAR WRITERS IN AMERICA. ‘umn lo the abure we have engaged ae Con. | { Ine rbaties ; CLARA MORTON, HNNRY W. HERBERT, ALICE CARY WoW. FOSsSDICK, Was A. FO LAW, cA PAGE MKS b&b F ELLET, BEN CASSEDAY PAKK BENJAWIS WwW. P BRANNAN And Namerous Others. TO THE FAIR § wr shee! SEX. We particularity commend « Their depart the atmeoet care aad me en ment will be Edited with pr ner later 1 te alert the colam o thes especial bracht, anesactly Brilliant, Attractive, [natructive and Ornamental The Farmers’ and Planters’ Corner Wile err Sucy pe and Agucaiterei Haate od df martes Ue ree ret | relabbe, a a givfermaten eheh oil = heim b fawogle year, of almet so calealeble be weft The ther r@will receive the tepartmen's ar pape aitenteon they respeet vely demand, each bring cope srefuily prepared to meet the vened tastes f ts welly an Hf the several cleanses rong (hese we Among the hendred= of comp ar wry enlary notices, we ore in @vary eeclwno have of ved from he « ry tena from we que the f wing ex The Nation aopenre in cleat large (ype on anew price—and when ieee they" vu not be required to keep it. le kept ap asusual; fistrate horses or mutes ,are lavited to call. gar lamber dressed, or will | quested to call and examine salty it has ace are balety euler reference rendenng prompt reterve ment before they purchase elsewhere. EB™ Hisshop isin the rear of bis Livery Stable. EA™ Poreons at a letance ordering work, wil! please accom: pan, Loe Peta with a description of the article required—style, dif it dows Li ages of the Railroad > his door, he wilitake trade exchange for work—such as Corn, 2, Bacon, Lard, Horses, Provender ,Pimber, LIVERY STABLE and those who wish either to buy ortose! 8 | _Suly 22, 1856. New North Carolina Form Book. SOR Sheriffs, Constables, Magistrates and Busi- ness men, for sule at J. H. Ennirs’ BOOKSTORE. 8 July 22. Salisbury Planing Mill, SASH FACTORY AND LUMBER YARD. ON WEST HILL, SALISBURY, N. C. § Bite undersigned have now in eperation the above Mili and Factory, aud are prepared to furnish first Prene, Tongue and Groove plank furnished by others; and make all kinds of Sarh, Doors, Frames, Blinds and wood mouldings of various sizes and Patterne. Seroll sawing, \armng ia wood of iron, and general Blacksmithing. The undersigned have first-rate workmen from Bal- timore, and ean guaragice their work as suitable for | Gree class houses. Carpenters, builders and others are respectfully re- specimens of the work. MURDOCH & CAIRNS bmi d Salisbury, Aug. 18, 1456. ’ Patriot copy 3 aril zion Flag and G be | moaths, and send aceount to this office STATE BONDS FOR SALE. JENKINS& ROBERTS, Salisbyry, N.C, APPLY to AS og. Dr. CHARLES T. POWE I | (ies rermancatlys located ia Salisbery, respect ervicestv the pub- no nha Salesbary, SANFORD'S Ang Qith, INVIGOR ATOR. FOR ALL PURPOSES OF A STIM(LATING LIVER MEDICINE. TUERE has long exsted a demand for such » rem- edy that could be relied un as enfe and effectual, Thie remedy has been prepared to meet thet demand ; and a0 extramve inal of ts virtnes has shown how univer plished the parpose demgned. Amoog the complaints which have been apeedily cured by the wae of the lavigerator we mention Lever Complaint, whieh is the erase of many other diseases, among them Kihwasness. Headache in the side and L. B dd Agae, Jaundrer, Ie Langoor and bee of Appetite, Lestiessace and Irnia all of whichare cansed by = disreend ertion of The levigurater ie cumponnded wuh par the Liver, and when that divease Ht the rest are cared, as the cause of them is Fever, Fever othe, the Laver ay A few deses of the lavigoraton rarely ever fad to stimalate the Liver to « proper ection, nod by 6 comtinaed ese te femerve the disease. 1 bas been taken with great succe-sim cases of Chobe, Dye tater’. Hamers, Serofula, Uleers, &e , and fr these thas been Fond « very efficacious remedy. An ve castemal dee simalates the stomach to a healthy ac- thom and rest: the appetite and vigor One duse will reheve (he oppreasive ancasiness experienced by esting abearty dinaer, an it erestes the digestive of gane lo For 0 detelitated state of the syetem the Invigwrator has no equal which ¢ tpeneace s the evetem aad removes the vel which is the result of a diseased Vigeroas acteon proves, as bowen vee from the shin, Laver Prepared and edd by Sandford & Co St. New Yuort Pree @1,00 per mati 40 deers Also auld by Sell & Soll, Droggets, Selebe- ry. N. € lat Pevent conta A SDeLsow . ANDERSON & REYNOLDS, CROCERS, Commission Merchants, NO.1,. ROANOKE SQUARE, SOUP DL, ra. Pay active sttemtion to the sale of Mle ther D> RETNOND var and + hinds of Produce, avonding anaccessary charges and wal P 1 @ cumMING © w eTra0s } On torves and Poems, Bditorial Ram oe7 , yn ey ' Binge and Sketchings, Spey Cry News CUMMING & STYRON, Washington p, New Vork Chat Chat, Ae Lata’ Paris (Fackvima | Peecticel COMMISSION Receipts for the Houschatd and Tor AND let tl nes” icpart nent Meme from Pro had | Forwarding Merchants, Poetry, Reader's Guide, His WILMINGTON, NC torical Skctches, Translations, ¢ fe Partienlar attention paid to eeiling Flour, Corn ICT ante : | Cotton, and all hinds prodece ° is teamed in Quarto Ferm nt o pegre. and rach member will coma at lract pt Feb. 1656 1y39 Ongrnal Engravings, thas fornehag car Subernbers ~ | at the end of the year eth ar containing 416 \ T°C9 Casarpeseed Verefiettes, Sketches, Ae., Ae. together ‘poe , 7 . ey sue VEGETABLE LITHONTRIPTI THE NATION o@ sent at the folhewing remarka ‘oa ¢q ioe SUBSCRIPTION CLUBBING TERMS FRIEND OF THE NUMAN FAMILY vansbly ia advance | SINGLE COPIES, #2 00 per annom . ine; Ree eae —— DISEASED KIDNEYS, ah a 9 00 Stone inthe Bladder and Kidneys, Weak LEN 15 00 o * 1) And one copy free to the getter ap of the Clad neas of the Loina, ike (TEN Thisinvalasble medicineiefor sale at the Davie ie a Jing ws sabecriptione from the Hotel. in Mocksville; at De Ro Campbell's, in Tre B h Pros 5. most enclose in addiwwn to the eub- | dell; atthe Drag Store in Charlotte; at Zeverty's oc rs phic ce, 25 cenie for each eubseriber. ae weare| Hotelin Xaicm; and atthe Carolina Watchman OF. | caning to prepay the United Sites postage flee. in Saleehery A!! let Oat anmng me ehrald be regpetered, | The ealecriber having -entered into copartnership snd directed plaaly. and they will come et ver na, ) with Join Fo Cowan. onginal patentee, for the moa Wtherm ise we are nel respeneible for them | afactore and sale of the» Me °. ss prepared (7 Li Apecimen vee will be went (ree to Post Mas. farmieh a cappty by addressing him at Salishery, ere, Agenia 1 all who wish ty get op a clah;—to! C.,o¢ calling at hie veaidonae, 10 miles west of fa a here. on rece of fome cen'siamampa The ex-| tare &. Dp. AUSTIN o fh erg otrring only & conte Jane 21,155 5 Address CROEIT A CICTLOW, 63 Dock &t. Phila. DR. J. J. SUMMERELL, ] AR removed to his Office at nis remdence, where he will be happy to receive professional or per- whee paper, and ia nebly adored with stustret—ae” anal calle from hie frie de —V. ¥. Sen | N h , 0 c " > iielleiianertacwighi preteacralihe blerary KB. Phere are many persons inde bted a me by acenontand have heen for ral years Da pe of the bes world Phila * htme we tuke plessere ia ber g public." Harruberg. “The talent regy of y News weeklies now pabliehed, end) ging it to the netice of the Pa Herald th read proptietara, ie on beouwty of the are for it general ow Independent Preaa. ginal and inte rte, and the bare 1g Come srvnvert fash t Willamahurg. Pa phy ,e | whieh out hy erge allaach to call and make si oe che done by May Court, aruce elee FT shalllook Jun. 29,1856. 1395 ‘Ten Dollars Reward! Nalwbery, ! a literary und faintly journal. we have a homiatwn in pre rnemg Wihe beet among our ex changea W the fLoidiea to pronure it with DANAWAY from ihe enber ribet, on the 2th day nt deta Fulton Pa. Republican of May lost, a free negro named HENRY VA We dichke poffing ety emanutene, bat in thie FEN INF, alae Henry Laon Said boy wascon cane we are bound to give way jomens Unlike me) eicird at the leet Term of Rowen Saperion Court of ny any cotempuaries, the Naton ie eqinpused of Mmdemeanar, whipped and add for the payment of A nee fal onatier, and ie pet filled COM forthe teem of TX montha Said Valentine or . prof Lamar weabont dt years of wen, five feet three wid a of fluney wichay woehy head to last a whole day. fom the hands of crack -benned nathors — Erie Cig ball inches high, of qingertrend edor, lange noe, Dispatch thick lige. tere te dd, mtont hellt, and by trade a Ht has the most heannfulengraved head we ever Beck-maeon, Plasterer and Printer, Ie wae rained A New rk oe rresponde nt writes “on * ' piertanmg, truly (2 Ausoa county, and may be lacking aboat Wades ° { ' beret {Athen orle “(ne of our rich merchants a man of 7 a cialecemaamale ‘Wallremebarg. Va “4 wn e the shows rewarl for hie apprehension ; Hae darette the fortune of a million and a halt —a res I poroom far just each a paper, andithaa &nd delivery to me at Mount Plensant, Cabarrus ident of the Fifth avenue -connected secur ae truw onde mrid bestia to counted we Cemety. oF if onnined in nny jal ay shar T get him ith one of the firet houses in New York hens the Wterary aud social world holde agnin Petiere nddreeeed to ine at Mount Pleasant, Wilh one Oo ie vel sen) 2 on ‘ ‘ ‘ Pa Agitater will be promptly attended 1 —was carried yesteriay to the Insane Iwill eon become a leading paper atthe fire . CHARLES KLUTTS Hospital. He is another illustration of # #, Mo. Obaoreer Jane 10, 1856 re) n ? Ape We seldom endorse northern papers, but in thie ; what our city shows in many lamentable northern pap opp ae f lather ott ttention’ t atanes , te overcame our prejudice, and SOB PRINTING cases of the ¢ Aner oO ver-attention , . \ 4 aders.°— Troy, Alahama . : ; business Nulictin swig | Neatly eecuted at tiiia Office | the business twenty and thirty years | There is a universe! praise of it from | always considered incurable, a a Calvin B. Dibbie, DR. , of hug discovered in ove : a remedy that cures " RYRRY KIND OF HUMOR. From the worst Seroful : dows to 8 Pimple. has trie it inover 1100 canes, and never failed be oy elag al h thander hupyr.) He has » over two hundred certificates of ite within wwenty miles of Boston, Two are warranted to cufe & purging sore mouth, Une to three bottles will cure the worst kind of | Pimples un the fuce. T'wo \o three bottles will clear the system of Biles. ‘Two Wottles ure warranted to cure the wurtteanker in the mouth and stomach, Three to five buitles are warranted to cyse the worst case of Eryripelas. One to wo buttles are warranted to eyie all hamor | in the eyes. Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the ears or bluiches among the hair. Four to six bottles are warranted tu cure corrupt | and running ulcers. One bottle will care scaly eruption of'the skin. Two to three butiles af® warranted to cure tae worst cuse of ringworm. ‘Two to three bottles are warranted lo care the | and other Produce, for salesor shipment, thankf a a a nome ah * rn ae ea: OE We are — eer | WR RLIOTE, sery of the Age. (Lateof Worth & Elliott, Fayetteville : | (GENERAL COMMISSION FORWARDING MBROHLANT, WILMINGTON, N.C. Orders for Mrcbundize, aud consignments of Flow |* received and promptly attended to. _May 105s. uf Wanted Immediately, At the Silver Hill Mine, ANY QUANTITY OF WOOD AND COAL. WM. LEAVENWORTH, Supt. | Silver Hill, Ort 1. 1855. 190f ruome (J" eves cannot be excelled. at fection of the Art. him 6 trial, and be not faithless. Nov 25, 1856. ~ KEEP WARM! A LARGE ewek of OVERC OATS, BUSINESS | DR. S. REEVES)", most desperate case of rheamatiom. ‘Three to four byttles are warranteg to eurc the salt theum. Five to eight bottles will cure the worst cases “i serofula. A bencfit is alway» experienced from the first bot- tle, and a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity i tuken. Reader, I peddied over a thonaund bottles of this in| the vicinity of Boston. 1 kaww the effeci of it in eve- ry case. So sure as water will extinguish fire, # sure will this cure bamor. I never sold udutile of it but that her; after o trial itvalwfaye speaks for itself. There are two things about this herb that ap- | peare to me surprising ; firet that it grows in our pas tures, in some places quite plentiful, and yet ite value | has never been kaown until I diseuvered it in 1846— | second, that it should care all kinds of humor. on order jo give some idea of the sudden rise and oat popularity of the discovery, 1 will stute that in Kpeit 1353, I peddled it, and sold about six bottles per duy—ia April, 1854, 1} seld over une thousand buttles per day of i. Some of the wholesale Draggixts who have been in say that nothing ever like it— quarters la my ows practice | viways kept it sinctly for ba- in the annals of paient medicines w | more—but sigce Xs intruduction us a general family medirine, gre nd wonderful virtues have beew found ta ic that E never suspected Several cases of epileptic fils—a disease which was have been cured by a few buttles. O, what a mercy if it will prove effectual tm all eases of that awful malody—there are bul few who have seen more of it than I have I knew of several cares of Dropay, all of them aged people cured by it. For the variwas diseases of the Liver, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever and Ague, Pura io the Side, Diseases of the Spine, ond particularly in discares of the Kidneys, &c., the dimcuvery has dune more guod than any medicine ever kaown No change of dict ever necessary—eat the best you can get and enough of it Diascrrons roa Use —Adulte one table spoonful Children from five to eight years, tea sponnful ne drectwns can be appheable to all constitutens, take sufficient touperste on the bowels (wee a day MANUFACTURED BY 7 PRA Ar DM DONALD KENNEDY, 120 Warrea Street, Roxbury, Massachusetts Pree $1.00 Whoteeale Ageate, New York City, CV Chekaer Bl Barclay Street; CM. Ring, 192 Broadway. A B. A D. Sands, 100 Fulion Street T.W Dyutt & Sens, Phiindelpia ; 8. 8 Hane re, Geo H Keyser, Puisberg; A Bo Moore ; Magh Miller, T ate; Lyman & Brother, ; Jone Burke, Mun'reai ; Bnnkehull & Peo ; James Reed, du; Joba Witham, Lou- No At Retail by all respectable Druggists ia the Un: ted States aad Brick Promoces For sale at Sei & Siil's Drag Store, Sahebury, N ( : vp? Dw ‘ Sco SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES. G bilate celebraied machines are ia practical and profitable are in all parte f the ervilaed world Le all the vetnas irade ( cloth om trred aud approved afectarere often fail tn work, bot SINGER'S MACHINES ALWAYS OPERATE PERFECTLY, being strong, derable end complete in comirivance aod workmanship A perfect seeing mactine kept empeved eGurds » clear profit of @1 000 a year, but an imperfeet one w a caaee of Constant The entire reliwbetity ‘din eewing every ert uf labne, ether o thes, they have been fully Sewing machiues uf other man vesaten and ines »f machines ramin for the waparsiled pepalanty Mac “HINES FOR FAMILY BREWING deleate comstrecim@e, sre reQommended achioes are made to The -r Sach afactorers catch ib trath wa, family sewing machines vaght to be stron eye. pot to perform substantial work than ony ether, brenwee they gu into lees ohilful te then shen ald to manafectarers, and are wsed fer a greater variety of work ‘The machines which have proved beet for all other 5 eet be beet for farmtly ase, and they are Sr The «peed of oar machines hee lately been doubled No other can compare with them in qaanity of © U7 New machines of the lateet ved ety le will be rachang terms for old sewing me chines of or 1 for operative machines « wther manufectarers Local agents wanted to erfl oar machines (2 Na AN pere deering fa fortmat oe wing mar 0. can obte th, applying for of OTM Ringer d& ( devoted entirely t se Gareite.” a paper Fe will be sent gratin § WM SINGER & CO ypal Office, 323 Broadway, New York BRANCH OFFICES Beret «6 Provide nce Newark, NJ the subjert Prine 7 Hanover sireet, 32 Weeim meter ot 274 Broad street 347 Rredway. Albany. N Y Gloversville, Few York 9m Chapel etree. New Haven 1) Bachanse ot, Cleegow, Sent d 142 € besnat street. Phils 105 Balumere @ reet, Baltimore 2 Beet Fourth street, Cimeinnats Chrenge. Hine 65 North Foarth ot St Deane 31 St Charles ot . New UOrieane 20 Deaphia ., Mubrte November 4, 1856 Ino. 23 pd. W BINGHAM, Assisted by his eon, proposes reepemng hisS ELECT SCHOOL at Oaks, Orange County, N. lhth of February, 1657 OT A suitable peraon to a good mtuation here on the Addrees W J RINGHAMW Oakes Orange Co ee Supd 26 Highly Important to tnvalids. COD LIVER OIL. MANUFACTURED BY yr 1 John (. Baker & Co I AS, as one of its distinguishing marks of supe ri omty over other brands almost entire abseace frem that pecuhar nauseous and disagreeable flavor and offensive odor ins :perabble from Oil crudely and ca Sitecany eaytht coat may be taken Sibent diareliah by the most deli cate patient and retained withont effort on the most senmtive stomach terimtic Nov 1856 rrierity in thm and other important ehearac 2 of genaine has guaramteed for it commendation of the mort emineutof the medical fac the wlty the pnt the States. tis thé mow effectaulremedy for Consumption, Rronohitul, Rheumatian, Serifula, &¢, and may be Nad in bottles of Dra, Sift & Sill in this place, of of the manufseturers JC. BAKER & CO, . No. 100 N. 3d Street, 6:20 Philade Iphia DIBBLuE &® BUNCE. Jonethan f. Bance, Late of Kinston, N C Jommission Merchants In Cotton, Flour, Grain, Naval Stores, AND Southern Produce Generally Wo. 180 Front Street, yur ey ox Quis. Late of Wilmington, N.C. | REPERENCKRS Hon Wm. A. Graham, Millevoro® Hon. John M. Morehead, Gre HL. Myrpver, Kan Joh D. Wiliams, 1 M. Stevenson, Req , Caahe Mank Hf Wilmington board schoolboys can find I I AS locited in Salisbury, and offe his professional services to the put | O.fiee two doors below Benjamin Julians store | 48:1 * apeil 2, 1856. ROWAN FACTORY. lwesuee to whom Tribate is dues ifte the North Pay It----1f not, encourage Mome Manclactares. HE subscribers have pat the ROWAN FAC- TORY (located in Salisbary) in successful ope- ration, and are makiog superior SHEETINGS & YARNS, which they offeron reasonable terms. mined to produce gouds equal to the best State and epure no effirt to give satisfuetion to w may favor us with their patronage. Tn a few weeks we hail be prepared to fill orders Shirt-ings and heavy Goods. COTTON BATTS kept on band and forsale. The GRIST MILLS are also in operation aad Cora will be ground for tull | jee fog she feels po hesitancy in saying that no effort | | shall be rpared to promote the meral and intellectus | growth of those that may be commited to her care The course of instruction will embrace the breeches | usvally taught in private schools, and higher Engli-b bra as promptly as pormble MORNING & MEADER Salsbury, June 17th, 1856. 3 Bfusic. Large assortment of Prane Forte Marie for vale va at JW. ENNISS’ BOOKSTOKE R. JUNIUS MENDENUALL, LAND ACENT. \ TILL SELECT and eater Goverament Land— Locate Iand ay Taxes— make investment Joint acomnt—and transact a Gen eral Real Estate business in Minnesots, lowo, end Wiscon mo Warrants | ( We are deter. | fully made in the | to bat I who | teridence in this place, she deems it necesnary to state | that she has some experience in teaching, having fol- | sevenast KumoRED for | lowed the vocation nine years of her earlier life, and | if devired, references of character aad qualifications jean be furnished. ry, 1857. an ty Bae oo? 3 ny * b w \M BUIS! # | sag.bv oon fois ol ittae cass na ‘arnce, apd give him “RUIS’ AMBROTYPES 1 Beeause they are jn pers and see his work, aud give WM. BUIS. 26:1f ‘VALUABLE Plorenry ‘FOR SALE. E oudersigned, heaving determined. to the West, offers a Stenm Saw Mill in and flourishing village of Olin, move to the new with ten of twelve | acres of lund conueeted, for sale, on the most te jaeon. able terme ; tget! Bigmy Acres of we three presh Ras « ee The mill is ie runuing condition, capable of sewing from two thoy, randto twenty-five hundred fuet of lumber per day, There isan ubuadance of five timber in the awe ate Beighborhond, and gréwt denvand for lamber. Fup further information, address ihe subscriber at his reg, | idence ia Olin, Iredell county, N.C. WM. J. VESTAL, December 9, 1856, Sms HAVE YUU SUBSCRIBED ~ IN THE COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION FOR THE THIRD YRAR? wl EE. THE BARE INDUCEMENTS!—The manage. ment have the pleasure of announcing that the and DRESS COATS and VESTS, on bund and for | among the subsatibers, sale luw, by MILLS, MOOSSE & CO Nov. 10th, 1856. 24 BLANKETS | BLANKETS! | 400+. Negro Planets 10 pr. Fine Bath and r) 4005, Fo; sale low MILLS, MOOSE = co. Nov. 16, 1856. f 24 SCELOOX. MRS. BROADFIELD FFERS her services to the citizens of Salisbury io the capacity of Teacher, and most rerpect- its their patronage. As perhaps she is known few in this community, baving had only « brief anant, she propuecs to instruct a school of girls at residence, near the Merrnopmwr Cuuncn; there- viz, the elementary hes Terms of taitwo fur scholastic year of ten months, Ew course, Higher Eng ish b Reh-ad to comme vee the let Monday in Ja Nov. 1656 tf 26 PRIVATE SALE. HE anderrigned having determined te move West, offers for sale his residence in the thriving and beautiful village of OLIN, house sud bt rs heeated in the tredett Co, N.C. Bard Lafermation of the coantry farnished when desired the desirable situations in the village. Terme ae- Address, R ne MENDEN L, commedati ng JM LOVE tye Menreapele | Olio, Iredell Co, Now. 1636 1.26 STEADY PROGRESSION IMMENSESACRI | (108 EAGLE 4 ales SUBSC RIBEK poeece to the ali kind wishes for theirprveperi CITY has the pleasure to an o whom he ends greet y and peace, that be te making sicady progress in the mprovement of Bagte Cy, destined, bebe ves. become the greates: wmanefecturing ny He 19 pow erect 19g 8 new cotton mill at thie place, to be called the ‘Trey Mille,” end hopes to have it in full operetion by the latter part of the summer of 1°56. 1 walt be owe of the best bee multe in the country The hioery weesclected by hunsel!. and the Ilstest and me ft will work ‘he o lever watch and he dvabte « world @ the country 'f mot the very pproved patierns were chosen — oneuth and steady — 4 willesect, in te products, the mos: tthe renowned tt 1s devekpog ie f Beagle Mille omg g t ve wide apread, beth sehth fab ree oe threatens | it, aed howe the world may vi f test invulving © rece mort “oe a iterlf must be desrable to rvery Soe Rh pares The dreamer, epee ing events might and « hee hen be vom well step im here, he b sadery of pre (mg steeples te bea he cheerfal beame of ay al oun Crating trewses of adel ' strr the | berwe fie s the ehveard euha ral Moey the the wong of half a mmadicon of epend fe Aed @tih the rome e sadcecradce Pagte tap on immonee cagie. wings rded. aking den with pleasere om « rove beagle Cry Henk full sew, and by ite bere! pole y invites all en ben noes ine smiteenccaragement Caher prin tere rd out ther baled ap gens thee of the North western Kaslromd receive them, logether eth thee eands of other things. the prodwcte of the Cry: the deafeniag whistle 1 blown, aod the anand is reboed and te -echoed from hill hill. aod waheethe drowey pow ervof repos fateatite, whe Hr w we the neh eur rounding valleve the scene griwe'— grows! —and the end ie beyord the portraying shill of the prophet We had be ghinpee —bat whet a view And it be realaed bey 1 will press on ality ond dart. FE a ty ach, envagh! sfinele ANDREW BAGGARLY aif HOTEL, Feb 9th MANSION SALISBURY, 1855S ee enhecriber having taken charge of the ahove Betettichment, beg leave to inform the pattie generally, that the Hose re now open for the reception f Boarders, Travelers, ee. He proaneesthat hie ACCOMMODATIONS shalilbe equaltoanyinthe State. Persons stopping at hie House, always hare mealsia time for the arn Altenuve and obhg ingeervantea'waysinationdance. Calland give me B. GRANT valand dey (the Care riure © atrial Sablebury, Ww. May 24, IN FEAT TATLOR SHOP! f hls sobseriber takes thie method to inform hie | friends and the pable that he haropened a NEW TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT in thie plane nthe corner rooms of D. A. Davis's balding, direetty pposite the store of Matphy, MeRone & Co, Jadpaniag the Tin Shop of Withams Brown. His long aapericnes aod sucerse in the bumyess are, hathinks, a gunrantee for the future HIS JOBS shall be faithfolly and artistically exe- cuted. He win the teevipt of the FASHIONS j andis, therefore, always ready to sapply costumers in the atyle of the ‘ Lateat Agony Ar Call and eee hin CL ON. PRICE Nalisbury, Sept. 19, 1856 ly7 1855 and KF. NYE MUTOMISON, COMMISSION) MERCHANT Charlotte, N. Cc, willeell on Commission otton, Corn, Flour, Wheat, and all CQUNTRARY FPRODUCD IN CHARLOTT Ry CHARLESTON, AND NEW YORK Liberal Advances made on Consiquments Relesrenesen e J. Jonkine, Baq., Salisbury : Geo. W. Willieme & Co, Charleston | A Hat, Lesington; Robert Nontter, Baq., New York February 19, 1856 Vy'r38 The Goods amet be edd ee ae I paid to the Eazteh, War partmeats This company being heated inthe Westrre part State conseqeaenatiy mach ded to werelerive and 12 of 15 Hikely negro be tinwe to ¢ dn ka, Watches and Jew repaired in the beet manner and on the moat raasona ble terms. @2 aDaR EPs? AT MYERS’, Whe in consequence of hus dete rmuastion te close bu muees, 0 pw offernug the belaare of tie WELL SELECTED STOCK OF Goons, AT, AND KHELOW COBT. Those wishing to parchas- unprecedented low prices,” shou'd call um- Catawba College. SHE nest cremcn wll canmence on the third Mon day «df Jan During the coming year epre's. attention will he matical aad Scientific de A coarse of lectaree dhastrated by expernme ate, will be given on Netoral Phikmwphy and its allied amenees te be eoatineed by others oo Phy weal Geography and Ge otogs A Teachers clase will be formed fr the benefit of thom w tre each rme the same as here tohere T beer who may demre parvesiar miorme twee corewtere @ ll be sent by the saheeriber C W. BMYTHE December 16. 1856 ow p29 Greensborough MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPARY. MIF cost of Inenranee on the matontplon isheat email som, ccampared with o yoal stock company fthe h toeve of the pihe West. very me cinthe eoemtry The Caumpany iseatirely free from debt; have made te and is therefore Combdently reoumene o the < Atthelest Annay! Meet he (slowing Office forthe ensang year JAMES STADAN, President & G COFFIN. Vice President COP MENDENHALL., Attorney PETER ADAMWE. See'y an PETER ADAMS 5 Tt 05 Gant Ugeout 4 d Trensorer "Ny (fv O09 KEITH & FL ANNER, COMMISSION MERCHANTS WILMINGTON, N. C. Through Freight to Wilmington pr, Mail Train. W mington direct Thursday ; any E have made an arrangement with the Rairoad Compeay to ran n fregght car with thew Mail Trams, twice a week, from Saltshery to Wil g Salwbury on M on Taeeda leav nday and and Fr leave Wilmington, rome — he firet car will leave Salisbory on Monday 23d inst KEITH & FLANNER, , June 14, 1856. 3 Wilmington, N.C The Great Iron W hee} Examined. AND [TS FALSE SPOKES EXTRACTED, by G. Brownlow. Foraale at J. MH Enpias’ ROOKSTOR! NOTICE { 4 a Wr WILL pay the ighell market price, in Sinte Bonde ore for Five Thonsand Bushela Wheat, from 18 to Ql July 22 vneh, ye, vears old. JOH. JENKING Salisbury, Sept. 16, 1856, 16 QP JENKINS & ROBERTS hace keep State Ronda» JAMES and will con no hand for wale HOR AH, WATCH-MAKER AND JEWELER, SALISBURY, N.C. (One door briow BR. & A. Murphy's Sterc, ‘g e Als S constantly on hand a large assortment o WATCHES and JEWELRY of all kinds ty of every desernption, February 19, 1846 Vy 38 | fending works In Se collection of Works of Art desyned for distribution whose names ere received pres views to the 28th of January, ‘57, is much larger and | more costly than 08 uny previvas year. Among the ure—vxecuted im the finen | Marle—is the new tnd beouliful Statue of the “Woon NYMrnH,”’ The Busts of the Tiree Great American Statesmen, CLAY, WEBSTER & CALHOUN, Also the exquisite Ideal Bust, “SPRING.” _| APOLLO AND DIANA, IN MARBLE, LIFE SIZE. Together with the fullowing Groups and Sieiues i» Carmra Maslde—of the STRUG(-LE FOR THE HEART, VENUS AND APPLE; PRYCHE; MAGDALE CHILD OF THE SEA, One object in view is, that her own little daughters may have the benefit of her instruc- | | tions, and that the task may be profitable as well a8) Jiu. io ihe eratre, and ws one of ake Oar agent will neoompany the cer to reerive and deliver freight at all the intermediate « INNOCENCE: CAPTIVE BIKD; and | LITTLE TRUANT! | With numervas works in Bronze, and a collection of FINE OIL PAJNTINGS, | by leading Artists. | The whole of which are to be distributed of ullotied among the subscribers whuse uames are received pre | Twenty-cighth Jawaary, °57, when the Disiribation will take pluce TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Every subscriber of three dollars is entitled to A copy of { the splendid Steel Eograving, “saree. vay Nouwt,” of A copy of any of the following @3 Magazines voc year; wlw A copy of the Ant JouanaL one year, ond A Tieke im the Aanual Disiribativa of Works o/ Art ‘Thos, for every $3 peid, a person pot only gris a | beautiful Eagraving or Magaziae ove year, bu: sin receives the Art Journal ome year, and a Ticket the Anousl Destsibutoon, making foar dollars worth of reading matter bemdes the tieket, by which ave uable painting of prece of statuary may be received tn addition Tu thee who prefer Magegines to the Engraving *Beturdsay Night,’ com howe elther of the bdkowiey one year: Harper's Magetine ; Gudey'r Ladys But Uniied Stace Magezine, Knickerbocker Mogenne Geahom's Mageqar, Blackwued Magemme, Sevi hers Literary Messenger. Nu perem is restricted to @ single where. Thee taking five memberships, remitting 615, are cninied to ma Engraving», and to rig tiekets im the deine tom, or any five of the Magazines, one year, sod az teekete Persons. io remittti:g fonds for membersinp, «ui please register the letter at the Pust Offlee, to preven bee; on rere ipt af which, a cerufieate of Meauber shop, together with the Engraving of Mageioe de sired, will be forwarded to any pert of the cosniry Fur further particulars see the November An Juarnal, seat free ve appmecation. Fut meuberssip, rene Ck DERBY, Actuary € 848 Broadway, New York. of Western Office Waicr street, Sandusky, Ohi, oF Mas F. E SHOBER 28 Selipbery, N ( BAGS! BAGS! $000 BAGS THE eabeeriber has for sale, 5.000 two burbel Bags, susteble for Fheor or Whee, 0 10 cons cach MICHAEL arte AA 166 Sali-bary, Dre. 16, 1656 Arnold's Writing Piuid. YHE Best lok in the Wore, for rele ai J H Ea BOOKSTORE July 22 & LANDS FOR SALE. VUE subscriber having determined to go Weer +f re for sale he lands, tving on the waters Therd ( reek, im Iredell @ty, two mades wowth of ihe Western Estenson,” edpaning the lands of PB Chambers, T. A. Pavicreon and others This tree contees $35 ACRES, « lerge portion of which « erilumbered There ms a quantity of pret tettom in eel —« great epring—and the plan by nameroes branches renning through ite diffe ree pers A geod dweling. bern, and uther mecessary beidinge on lt = ome eof the must healih) Ale « email ferm of 75 hie place om me well watered hie plare the reunty cll improved, a@oaning the above Per roformatncn, address the tubseribrr et Amiuy H Iredell Coenty, N.C JNO A WHITE December 9. 1556, 6 State of North Carolina. IREDELL COUNTY Court of Pleas amd (Quarter vember 1856 Petition to scll Land. Elizabeth Beaty, Administ retriz of John Beaty, decd ve James Ieaty and others Sesssons, Term, » the anti-foctmn of the Ce het IT armg vart James Reary, Jot Beaty, Witfiem Beaty, John Wy sag end wife Jenc, Wiham Weatherman snd wile Nancy. and Sarah Headron, are non-remdents of (he Siate Tt as, therefore, ordered by the Coart, that pobliention be made, for vit weeks, m the Canina Watchman, @ ccwspaper pubtished im the te Selebery f\ing the eard mom-residents to appear at st Cort of Please and Quarter Se* rene, to be hebt for the county of Dredelt. at the Court House in Senteevifle, on the therd Monday in Prbroary nett, then and there to plead, anewer ur dewartepiarr Ue petiien in oat eaid Court filed, or it will be heard experie aud jodgment pro confraso wil be taken egams! them Witness, WF Freeland. at office, in Stnicevilie, the ber, AOD 1e56 M Ft Price adv 85 5O State of North Carolina, IREDELL COUNTY of Pleas and Quarter 1856. Clerk of eur card Court, 3rd Mowday of Nove FREELAND, Ct 6029 Conrt Seestona, rember Term, Petition (o sell Land. G. W. Kerr, Aden'r of Andrew Neill, AMfred New! and ethers. ve IT appe’ring to th® satiafaction of the Conrt that Alfred Neill, Jamee Ned. heirs of Noble Neill and Witham Nett, heirs-ai-taw of the said Andrew Neill, deceased, are not inhabitants of this State: [tia, there fore, ordeted by the Coart, that pableation be iade im the Gardina Waichmay, a newspaper published in the Tuwy of Salisbury, for the apace of six weeks | norifymg the said non-residents ta be and appears! rt of Pleas and Quarter Semmens, to be held for the county of bredef, at the Coort Hoase io Statesville, on the third Monday in Febreary nex', then and there fo plead, answer, or demar to pha t's petition, or it will be heard exparte wild order sale granted Witnees, MOF. Freeland. Clerk of ome said OQnaes, at offiee, in Statervilln, the Jrd Monday ie November, A.D. 1836, and the Slat y of American Ludepen: dence j the meat C+ M. F. FREELAND, Crk $5 50 bu 2 HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE, IN MOUNT PLEASANT, aus eubecriber offers for este hie Hones and Dot rein he mew lives "The lot ie well improv ed, having thereon a dwelling, 18 by 27 feet, ( en, awellef good wa nearly Pr adv whee ter, and other o@t-houses two Acres. Terma easy to suit the purehs | PR OC. SMITH “sharrus eo,, Dee Mi wee Lia yy Jed niches, Batter por THe WATCHMAN, a THE PAST, As we stand upon tie shore of time and look back upon the dark stream as another and: an- other year rolts into the boundless Ocean, what a mighty torrent comes sweeping ap before us! A panorama of thought, action, association, and, remembered sceues all rise up aloog the dark | line as 89 many memorials of joys, hopes and | pleasures perished. How melaticholy. the con: | templation, bow subduing the influences of the | past. In what mighty array its deeds come be- fore us! how fraught with grief and joy. Ming- led emotions 4 the soul, as the shadows rise | and passed before us. We live over bours of +> Devoted ts Palitics, Wews, VOL. REE. 4 ae A a a 4. Miata fs a Agricaltare, Saleraat Suproorments, Commerce, the Arts snd Sciences, H se aoe = 5 4 we $ a : b > SALISBURY, N. ©. JANUARY 13 pain and pleasure again; behold familiar faces, and loved forms long since removed from earth to the world of shadows; drink in draughts of | pleasure from springs the scorching breath ‘of passion hath dried up. Buried bopes, slumber- ing passtons, again revisit the soul, How the heart throbs with pleasure or thrills with pain, as scene after scene passes before us. Siniles wreath the countenance, the eye glistens with the tear of joy or sadness, at the remembrance eitier pain- | ful or pleasing. Magical indeed are the influences of the past. Years are merged into moments; the | hoary headed are children again, they hive over that happy season when care comes not tu the heart, when the free glad spirit goes out like the} young bird on untired pinions, dreaming not of adverse winds or storms that may lower. Again the innocent pleasures and litte griefs of child hood come to their hearts ia all their frestiuess; | they are happy gleeful children, and again hand io | hand with loved companions, chase through fow- | ery fields the gay butterfly, or hunt the fragrant | wild flower; listen to the music of the wild bee, | or bresthe the delicious air of dewy morn as it} eves from field and meadow, ladened with the | perfume of the sweet Scented clover. Linger by | the babbling brook, or seek the mossy wood|and | to sit under the dear old oak in the shady del | Agnio they enter npow a career once so range | with momentous coasequences; struggle alter | srugcie is endured; success at ‘ast crowns} their efforts aod long years of happiness are ia the perspective. A modher’s approving smile rests | vypon them—a mother long since gone to her renard, Ob how they dwell upon those dear | featares! with what music fall the tones of her! vowe--a6 distinct as when of yore they fell upon the oatural gar. The boary locks of a father too—a futher passing away. The stilly chamber and the coffiged dead are before them. The grief that knows no consolatiqn is theirs. -1/une (how desolate the word!) * poe the hipy a leat en sky abowe, and a dreary earth beneath. A word fills the heart—ia the whole wide earth, their's ge joy for them. Years roll on: the sky brightens; hope, like the faithful dure, agaiv comes to the heart; the earth smiles and bappi- ness Gills the soul. Other scenes avd other com- panious gather around them; new joys fill the soul, a blue sky arches above; geutle zephers fan the cheeks, and for the feet the earth aguin epreads her carpet of green. Still time rolls on; its ever ceasless knell je heard; year after year is numbered with those beyond the flood. The part, the mighty past, still sweeps into its vast orean, our hopes, joys and sorrows, steals awny with eomer-less hand oer treasures, une by one, the remembrance of which memory alone end im after years 50 vividly brings before us, like the faithful daguereotype of some departed friend, whose featores as they berm epon us, from the palished plate, seem replete with farm- er fit; but alas, leaving alone the melincboly remembrance of what we ovece calle!) our forever now removed frum our fond ewbrace— consigned to the vast Ocean of eternity, where, én whose “mystic realms” dwell the spectre retains, 7 ehatows of the past, and each deparhng ar adds another and another wave to toe dark wo- dere whose depths are impenetrable to ail save ‘the mighty God whose natare is eterual. Res peet fully MARY E 33 ¥ - Prom the Richmond Wing. Fashionable Religion. Weare not aware that itisany of our ness to be tulking about religion, erthe fashionable or unfashionable. Buttle N Y. Herald bas an article on the above men tioned sabject, whieh, thonygl designed for the latatade of New York, may not be altogether inapplicable to these parts We are told that the Roman Catholics in the great Commercial Metropolis are very constant in their attendance at cliarcli, bnt the poor Protestant generally finds the temple too fine, the congregation toc moeh impregnated with mammon wor- ship, and too splendid in attire, for the proper anderstanding of the dispensation 0st r a arenes = hair, but of the finest broadcloth 5 his meat is something more elaborate than C and wild hones; the water of his ah comes from far away in the coun trypand is carefally Warmed for fear that the faithtal might takevold in immersion, He does notery “Repent ye, for the king: dom of heaven is at band,” but he preach #8 pleasant doloet discourses, showing the whitest of hands—the most immaculate of pocket hankercbiefs—the most splen did of ambrosial .enrlsa, He is a sweet preacher for the ladies, and thoroug!ils understands the dilletaedism of modern Christianity, Deefdedly, John the Bap tist woud be astonished at his Fitth avenue representative, It is to be hoped that the balls and bears of Wall street will forget theie quarrels for awhile, vnc come dowa handsomely for the relief of the modern John the Baptist. “Ts it a cnrions fact that the reforma tion was broaght about by the luxury, corruption and effemancy which crept in to the bosom of the mother church, and that now those who profess Protestan tism, are following in the same evil cour ses against which Knox, Calvin and Lu ther Jaunched their thanders. In sim plicity of attire, abstinent habits of life ang devotion to the interests of their flocks, the Cathohe clergy now stand preeminent. On the other hand, the re- presentatives of the stern old Puritans, who could not bear the sight of pliee, are turning away to all sorts o abominations. There is no sore of thy solid old Cotton Mather piety left amony ns. There are velvet ' artistic music, sweet preachers, nicely worded somnulent discourses, worshippers rolled op in Rassian sables and loaded with dia- monde ; sprendid churches, where the at- mosphere is redulent with perfumes, and the very light shaded with in } tinte, heavy floating debts, crushing mort gages, but not a drop of the inaona of righteonsness, unless a poor sinner for a moment, uider fear of the mighty sexton, offers up bis Jonely prayer in a free seat Such is fashionable relygionin New York in these latter days. mon on the M fashiona for a text.” Ww Bur cushions, ‘ Cored Read Christ's ser wt Os Have thirtes a oth © disc r the Verne Prom the Ralewgh Standard INALGURATION OF GOV. BRAGE. + On Thursday, the Ist, in the Commons Pr SETS ae eT ear e = meet with the kind indulgence of those HOW whose good @pinion and support { have heretofore been fortunate as to se cure. | yale We enter today upon another vear— | Such {improvements have been made in whether it if to be gne of weal or woe tor! the art, within the last few yerrs, and it our country and our State, is kuown only lis now so well understood, that auy so to Him who rules and directs the dest: | yestions through the press on this heed, nies of nations. will perhaps be regarded ag quite super- Though the prospect before ns is not! flaous, Nevertheless, it is possible that one of calm unbroken brightuess, and! gomoe who wish for a change, but hardly fragments of the storm-clonds which buti know how to bring it about, may be lately overhang the land still float in our! thankfal for A few hints. political horrizon, yet they have ce ased It is not necessary, then, for the accom- for the time to@threaten us with danger | plishwent of the object, that the winister or to excite our immediate apprehensions, | should be superannuated, or a poor These indications may be delusive, but! preacher, or an unfaithfal pastor, or re- [ have pursnaded myself that there is! tig in any of his sacred duties. It is a calmer, a better and more tolerant spir- aot necessary that the majority of the itabroad in the country. Our people} parish should wish to throw him off, or have profited by the breathing time theyd that he should even be unpopular with have had since the late strugyle through| more than a very few of his congregati n, which they have passed. Hducated in| Let bat two or three fuflaential men sét- self-vovernment, they lave, ou several | tle ip thelr minds that he must and shall occasions, been able to withstand excite | ge, and there are ways enough to get rid ments which would have proved fatal to | of him. other institutions than theirs, and have| Let therm first feel their way cautious triumphed over dangers which seemed ly to ascertain whether any, and if any, altuost insurmountable. | what amount of incipient disaffection nay To those unseen ae with the char-| be secretly lurking in the minds of those acteg of our people, these excitements ap- | who are ostensibly his frienda, and not peared like upheavings from the great! prepared to take sides against him. Let deep of society. Time has proved that! them, where it will be safe, throw out they were but as the tempest tost ocean | hints and innendoes, calculated to excite as g the surface, while be-|injarioas suspicions, and to prepare the low all was tranquil and anmoved, |mind for open bostility. If the minister Wiule taking this hopeful view of af- | ia comparatively young, and if under his fairs, i am not nnaware of the fact that/devoted labours the congregation bas mauy regard the present apparent calai! been greatly increased and strengthened TO GET RID OF A MINISTER. BY REY. DR. wnehihay) aR. 80 t Waves, atl as deceittul —a mere loll inthe «torn, jn a few years, and they want a more whieh is destined at no diatant day to! popalar preacher, let them say, “Ile is @ burst npon us with renewed vielence wood man, and did well enough very § However this mav be, it is now the! when we were weak and few, bat we duty of every good ciuzen to endeavor to | must now have aman of more experience allay the excitetnent. abating at the saare (gad taleut;” let them tell him so pla iy, time none of our rights, but tirmly apd | or intimate as much; and though to fay unfalterit sly sustaining Chem, asthe sar-) gure them wheu they were poor, he may est means of the:r preservation and of) have got along as he « ould npon tne s Ay perpetnating that Union and those inst ry, and now Low has a depend y ler which we have. in a short tales, une he will probal updn bis bands, be id Utue, grown to be one of theyre a dismission, and go out he k ers of the earth whither e ] rat P are the Sunple and noostentations as are the IC the minister is mach past middle ccremmonies today, we have here repre- age, however faithfal and useful he may sented the three departments of onr State government—the Executive, the Legisla tare, and those whe nee oonr Su preme Juceial tribunal \\ e have all l rtavt duties to dix trating lave been, or however able be uay sti!! be, to discharge all the duties of a preach erand pastor, lett (it ie Mot much inatter how few) say that gd and does not inter ” or that he preach- com se who want a change t but im, “he ie growl all, est the young per) de, os old sermons, aud to make sure of that, The most important, however, are Stee ASST. 7 ; XXII x REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS, Re RIAGES AND DEATHS." |. We think that an.act for the better és tablishment of 2 general ‘system of regis?) t¥ation of births, martiages and deaths in the State, shocld be passed by the Gen- eral Assembly. These statistics, interest: ing and important as they are, have here- tofore been only inadequately obtained, There has not been, aud is not now, any general system by which it te made the duty of any special officer or person to keep a full-record of these statistics, nor has it been made obligatory upon the people, under. Jegal penalties, to hand them in. We notice that by the provis- ions of an act recently passed by the 8. ©, Legislature it is made the doty of the tax collectors of the different districts a or »Y | and parishes in that State, to require of : mites —— oo he \the inhabitants of the said districts and iy eae So parishes, at the time of making the gen- NUMBER and taking measures to bring it abont in an open, honorable, and equitable way. Bat where a minister is doing (thengh, perchance, not the ablest man in the country,) awd the great body of the péople are satisfied with him, two orthree | disaffected members oughtto panséa good |while, and pray a great deal, before they disturb the peace of the church and con- \gregation. by demanding a change. ‘They ‘cannot oust # pions and faithful pastor by ‘such a course, withont being held to an- swer for it another day, And let them \remember, that driving one servant of Christ oat of the vineyard, is no way to induce him speedily to send them anoth- er.—New York Evangelist. Amar nhoos srORy, “The Rockport, New has the tollowing which head hy honey upon the shore. was to have half for h aie he they came to , whieh, from appearance, and: t ; pr ragh the head dpaeriy as large asa bush. ~ el basket) had evidently been in the wars) ter for some time, a “At the sight, they. both fainted away, but soon recov: and ventaring to ex- amine it, discovered about it @ belt. con- taining.a large package of money im bili —this they counted and fouud the amount». “s; C HIGH LIFE, me (ENGLISH. DOMESTI } The following picture of domestic life among the English nobility is given by an ofticer of the gate Merrimac. } ter written at agra sea tae ‘eral tax returns, @ separate return stating | stated. i t en and appears in the Wilmington _ 1 |the namber of whites, male and female,| “They baried the body to prey , dis- me Caneink) quereet: \who have been born, married, or who potent Hovopeiy yap were * whieh - , “We sloth visited a great haa have died during the year in their res vere, especially by navy men, and have ; asi created something of an excitement in pective housebolde, and the anne of the naval world, judging by the pieces blacks who have been born, or who have in the papers, Much attention has been died during the same period, and return paid us ashore, too, especially by two | the same to the Comptroller; aod in each families—one that of an old East India| case in whieh the tax collector negleéts his) "ap A er General, the other that of Lord Hard- dite he i rascal veld ‘i al “As the time hag expired | wické. Geoeval Frasier has passed incst |O'7? n* to be fined five dollars, and) his half, which she answers by denying of his life in India, but now lives in ease the citizen refusing charged five per cent|the whole statement. The young man on the genera) tax. \fells a friend, aud it spreads like wild-fire, {and comfort on the Southampton water a pe |} Ata dinner at his house we bad au op The act further provides for the ap- | Report 7d a large ar ot mea, rtunity of seeing how the aristocracy | pointment of a Registrar to receive the | armed with epades and shovels, are to day bose live. Lord Hardwicke and family, | ps { th 1 i k looking for the bones of the baried — a Gad evened cilia cual wah thew | ie ee ee oe : sr nod #80 publish a full report of the same a0-| jnergased by the fact that a pro w wrecked three years te athe” style. One tarbaned Indian, with sever- ually. 54 and stat Ss MS , : |tleman supposed to a Spavi s al other servants, waited on the table It also provides that, in order to ascer- b The plate was superb, and the dinner tain as accurately as possible the pum. /sereager to the passengers w Oo were 6av~ J, ~ was le the expigation of the time, the youn : returned to the place; the owas missing. His companion , | | she had taken it, and would take care of” it =nall he was tweuty hich would bein, a | three "years. ‘2 : ,*S ’ meet us, and every thing was in g neat reche We sat down to the ta pe : : , , f . te at ! alf-y int me vel "These are alway) 5 ag} a births, sea tihin. and deaths of ‘Some parties, formerly rather hard . » AYALA eer ee )* non-tax paying whites, it shall be the da- np, report says, have been very flush of 7 © Lord Hardwieke’a family consists of ty of the tax collector to ascertain from late, speculating very ly in real ty. ; his conntess, his eldest son, (about eight. the magistrates, physicians and ministers | tate and making @ great show Fi he : om - ae “Laten.—We just learn that bones a een or twenty, and Lord Koystone, by | of the Gospel, of the different distritts & courtesy) three of the finest-looking daogh | parishes, the namber of births, marriages ters you ever saw, and several younger and deaths that have taken place amon The daughters—lady Elizabeth, | ji ee ie & lady Mary, and ledy Agnita—are sor- the persons within their jurisdictions, or passingly beautifal ; such rosy cheeks, belonging to their congregations respec laughing eyes, and anaffected manners tively; and it shall be the duty of the you rarely see combined. They take a| Registrar to draw out @ proper form of answering to the fact of the burial, have been discovered in the woods about balf: a mile from the beach,” One of the Wenders of the World. an There was a good deal said about the. oie “Victoria Bridge” at the late Canada ~~ ovina, of Him, who was iwneek and lowly and had no place to lay his head—and the consequence is that the Protestant charcl es are generally pretty empty on the Sabbati. So the poor Protestant falls into bad habits on Sunday—he reads nv- vels or sleeps, an‘ is speedily accounted among the angodly that are to be cast into outer darkness, where there is weep- ing, and wailing, and gnashing of teeth. The J/crald proceeds as follows: “The charches as well as the theatres have fullowed the fashionable movement np town. On all the avenues may be found religious edifices generally more showy than comfortable—imore engyes- Jal) oceasiona, endeavored to maintain the 1 sends a ball three rn | a ' ee : » thewls deal of o ~sercite. and ¢c = Hall, in the presence of the members of th ee Gevalved mpon) you) ne ih , ef- ‘let them put down his texts, while t Dek great Jeal f out-door exercise, and came registration for the tax collectors of the} . : ya ty, Sig both Lee I Un General Asscistly clasive law-inaking po ser of the State. | do not remember nor care to remember aboard the Merrimac in a heavy rain, sit § diaries i pre enal ga celebration, and a story is afloat that her ie ) onees oO rene d . » A ’ - > % par - » ¥ 7 ! area seem biy,| In the progress of events, these dates any thing else. Or let them say he does! with Irish thicker soled shoes than yoo babe) Mote hd lee ae |nice little Majesty will come over the seas é and a laiye coucouree of persons of both have become tore v ari¢ and imper ote a poople, or for want of any {or I ever wore, and cloaks and dresses the use of the magistrates and ministers to eclebrate ite’ gouspletion. This sexes, Gov. Bragg took and subscribed than formerly, and therefore requiring plausible defiuite charge, let t! in say almost impervious to wet They steer |of the Gospel of the said districts and nee. she Bt, Late <a ae, the oaths of office for his second term. A more (me for their dispatch.—As the re- that “his asefuluess is at an end,” and their father’s yacht, walk no one knows parisbes. | SCrOSS TES hs pence, ~ fl few moments before twelve o'clock, M., SU"Ces of the State are brought to notice by repeating it everywhere they will bow many miles, and don't care acent) The Registrar receives $400 annually above Montrbal, whe Osaate papers tu I be f the Senate, headed | and become better known, 1 datie } acly in time pereaa ! " to) be- about rain, besides deing a host of other ¢ 3 . d tt ot “ | ua, will be one of the greatest wonders of » the metbers of the Senate, headed by) oo. likely to increase rather than dimin me ; eee ” : net OTT ined ladien 66 for his services, and the tax collectors ‘ eeL i Clerk z ' ; A lieve It, without any other e, and ya that woal \ r ladies t i the world. It was commenced jn July, : th sie Speaker and Clerks, entered the! ish, and the scope ofour legislation to be hus showe bin off death ,; and yet 1e parloor are the three cents for the entry of each birth, 1854. and fe endes Pm y A Commons chamber. Mr. Speaker Shep-| w lened and exter i Ie . , If} Seer pl ant.to 4, and theres nt elegant looking women in their ea wnarriage or deat). Sead iat 1 , , ' herd aud the members of the Commons Lam aware, gentle: that seve . Pei iccerce a. and the siees aud diamonds I over saw This is the sabstance of the S. C. act, F a 2 : a f the most iinportantentjectanpon which. a annnt a We Coe: : was originally about $7,000,000; dat re $ rive recieve them, Mr. Speaker Avery, ; } myrregation weak, let reign off, countysa, in her coronet of J and we submit to our onr legistors the ; - - aia Saicdie ae a cea et vou have been called ts juring 1 mts : + ienncert \ 1 elezant lady, aud lovks lke @) oo ee and pecessity of passing a ait cently the plans hate been amended go‘) the Senate, takin ee tae right . wiilidriay r * ) propriety an one in J : : 2 (Mr. esse 7 fear: LB . present swoon wre a npn ee UT ay frivhten these © rian wish to er fur three such women His! t ‘ be Wilmi J He F td oom as to rednee it to a little over $6,000,000, °o r. Shepherd. Soon afte gov. Brayy, < there : NOTE » : . amen i ilar onc tmington HHeraid. . 4 Pere j by : Pit Tt At ie eh pelo nos age reS€ him into acquiescence with their \ has fen ws three or fou ath gee 2 The extreme length of the bridge, incla- © “i nue ry the camninttee « ‘ oor others, raving ao lately ad an : le | 4 “re erely daring the oe = a y : a ‘louse, and by tie Chel J et canity iC eaiumuntent het | fe parishes, ; ; ; had Pr rh i J re : ding the abutment at each side, will aw lace va - ; THA e ab f communica 4 ’ ¢ x tin asor ( “4 0 P . : 5 ’ p : Pie: ’ - , suce iw ) ef mMensures tail ‘ g eta , aD ieaves ’ ray An Important Case Decided —lt is 7,000 feet, or rather more than am “ Judges of the Supreme Court, entered wer WAY T trust [ina xo Pa ‘, . r scountry seatat Cambridge, where a af } ; ill be 26 pi : ri ; : woven (irextressine the line tiatal yyoung nor’, | fot Lares yer stated that the U.$. Supreme Court have ‘a quarter. There wi piers ve tea the tnember rising ¢ receive g a 2 bd of ‘ z : : oe ‘ Me. “ nee ‘ wi i " . marae v become « ' ‘c om { neans——Uunting, &e., and Come to a decision in the Dred Seote cise, webinars P sappories The cael , et Speaker Avery then, in due +f kr re an able : A c f the : Jacugnad ode Best , “ sutton vont whe | ‘ sees he lives | receatly argued before them. All the . 29 ° 5 form, proclaiined Trowas Brace the Gov : : eeaelive of the pe aaa : , . span 330 feet, and the other ee ral : ane rnnote be i London in bis town hous Judges but two hold that Congress has | 943 fuct wide. The height of centre rn ‘ : o years ' vantta nila avs Nave Ilere h ee ab . t servante, and | yo power over the question of slatery in! of the bridge is 60 feet above the pd the Ist January, 14857 nd tie aathaat 1 they wear the gandiest liv ~—white A : meer re “ oe : : “ despair y eben he gan seen | “ ‘y > ue the Territories, and that the Misgoari level. The weight of iron in the f > a histere ) +) ) coy , silve uttona, white era- : office were administered by ¢ J | fnltiunately carrying their it. Let s AED onl Pianta OY se Mle Cre | 6 n>romise is uncunstitutional, conse-| 1! be 8,000 tons, and contents of the ce tice Nash,—after which Gov, Brazy . we ep them ain at Lis moral and ministerial mike F eck knee aber pre vest, bie ccuityinelliaad cord. Jedres M ae masonry 30,000,000 cubic feet, when the AS } + e te nga ( low ’ ‘ eu ar « ula, udges ic ve a : A livered in an iupressive manner t tir higher Character toby any direct attack at“ Seer or nob spon Aid . . = whole structare is finished. The famous j , y : ’ od dardwicke's brother ie Dean of York, a aud Curtis dissenting from tt ty : : : : jowing verv appropriate address ! N ( 4 fret, but by cralty ipainuat -¢ ry tak ] E } } na ees ng irs ae am tned Britannia Tabular Suspension Bridge, g ¥ appre) id n : : y up flying stories an I repeating them high charch dignitary—hae two pretty | old that Congress las power to prolibet crossing the Menai Straits, and now one } , Gta es ach 5 Lad ; » ne 2 lly gentle z ae Spates ‘ “ nf the Senate A ara. Pal teenie y prying into all his dealings, and try Janglters, and is himself a jolly gentle davery in the Territories. The decision | of the coriosities of the world, will scarce- rm . kine t an. : : and House of Comninan at Pabroad which every "PK t% nake him out dishonest in some are After di slelad al ia to Le pronounced in a few days. ly be a cirenmstance to if. oo # , J 1 ba * , ( » eng an ’ F : { A Two years ago it wasiny fortune to one of her cans should wish her taacen. UP’) ed transaction—by taking down fort sts ie net pres on a ay cas the embankments at each side, the appear befure ae rand give the pledyes pyr Whether t vall bet case, de hia words in different conversations, for mil Fi as oe aie : nae ee ! “ *| j length of the bridge, from river bank to of fidelity re quired by law before r pends inore apo yoour labors than mine COTE a ae aC aE yA AU ee 1 \ ‘ tl 7 . t ee ae Fatal Accident.—On Monday last, @| river bank, will be 10,254 feet, or very, y fa wetye ’ war labors vim ! jaties said we he e advantaye, ing y A ‘ ing upon the discharge of the duties of That this hope imay be realize dd, Tam convenient time comes, of contradictions i seh eT i eee Hie : sy eal fan (7°88 man nained Jackson was killed in nearly two miles. Nine Leda of 5 5 ‘ : ! vs re at 7] ” M nselet : ap Cinef Exeentive officer of the State. The all lear me te and falsehood, It may require consider tliat they were easily cacaht [hey call this District, by the accidental discharge bridge are now complete d, bat are, ae 7 time for which [ had then beea elected hile dk able patience and some troable to bring |) ) ) git. ) taganin hisown hands. The particu. ' Yet: woconmested by sny road-way. They F. i : 4 , : a the matter to a crisis, and when they U1!" by their names here. Inthe course | OF & gan In his own Bands. AM pot present a plain surface on the two sides 1a8 expired. P _ vat a yf Ye Es 4 , ‘ ea resent 4 : Y Ie nee randivibe Lecominaiin nieltaw ~ ; have done, they may not be ablego prove |” ne gaine Lord Hardwicke himself) tare, as we learned them, are sinyolar and lower end; the side facing the car je pets Bhar re ee) re An Infernal Machin..—Gen. Walker, anything deserving of censure; but it is “ as blindfolded, and trying to catch some | Qne barrel of bis gun was loaded, and being of wedge shape, in order to si a rast official er OF : - a P ‘ one, he fell ove daugliter’s | | 5 . lage itizens + all political parties will [t's tate d, has been snpplied witha new yotimuch matter, The great thing is to O° he fell over his daughter's lap ou the | yhiist in the act of loading th a break and tarn aside the blocks of ice, to jadge of th at, and, from my knowledge “#7 °" yofeuch efficiency and deadly Kec pup an agitation, which in nine cases flour, bilo Sai he three A the rir's | gunall gourd filled with shot slpped tr AREAL pqpadebpeneniedrtanys / “ahr Pr F g - t ¢ - ; . , » lees anc re ace Be : a : ‘ * them. at Gilentiy belisve they will, ore ntality aa to mncet fan oatof ten will sooner or later accomplish | 488 at Dim DFARS HES BH CNR ieihand ifalling ; the great engineering difficulty f{tuem, | confidently € A My cefernal inachitie’” Ln form it rosem=j tl Lject Nid mehercline’ crimiealict rdship, roaring with laughter, as we all | bis band, and falling upon t np 73 derainie ‘ - t ' act ' he ob ~ sane dere i ’ ; h ente ise. i it, not only considerately, but kind bles a small grind-stone, turned by &: charges are brought against the pastor ¥ere, On his back into the middle of the| loaded barrel, caused it to sprig back I [ Boston’ Post. y : 4 , 7 > rey 5 | : (2) ; ere og erank, and will discharge “00 one ounce by a disaffected minority, however sinall, floor. Yet they are perfectly respectfal | and rebound with snfficient force to ex Errors, no donbt, have been committed | ] i 5 : but they appear on a perfect equality | “ by mne.--[ claim no exemption from th balls every minate, attend do by only two) abundant experience proves that it is aj?" y app } } * | plode the cap. The load entered liie side; . . . ; ; f : oan) Every, wuachine js calculated (1 coch loa dificult mateor thanoue would| Wire cack: crper, In fact, the English 4 ; S tar Instance of Affection in @ | weakness incident in a greater or lesa de | : ts af the inuch less icalt matter tan one are a great people. Two clubs here hage | and he died within a few hours he gree to us all, and trust that Lam sensi.“ AUT. a ie “E : A bs i - od pred cece eld d poten pena ts dl oe offered us the free use of their rooms,” Mr. Jackson was a re-ident of Ches )) The many extraordinary instances He. to some extent at least, of my own “2me space & UNG. CR eS: ted chureh and parish, or the minister, or both y . Distric L was oy oy evation of the dog to ble Yeester » KANG CASE as & COMMOot e is i , AS On o th . ! Bs ; , era Suen EEN UE with the «ame case as a nmon rifle is) qt reqaires nothing more than a acttled eo: strict, and was ona visit te \ evotion of th . Mpenections ii: pant seth : handed. The inventor, a Yankee, is 10OW pappose to accomplish the object, wheth The Trial an ae . : of Mr. Jas. Dor of this District, now on record, seem too tnoch for the be- them is, ty believe that T have been ace yy Fe reroll tatade to t Lida beara: he Trials of Life.—Life, says Han-| ; ' a P but the followi tnated by honest purposes, and hace, on | '" migland experimenting before the Ad- ep right or wrong, and perseverance to’ nah Moore, is not entirely made ap of | where the accident vecurred. — Lanes! ef of most of men, but the following was wa iniralty. The gun, or machine, dischar the end, Let the agitators give the great evils or heavy trials; but the per- | Ledger. Jus by a gentleman well acqnainted tive of the pomps and vanities of this wicked world than of the pare and holy precepts which should be incalcated with- their walla. The gorgecusness of-the edi fice—the magniticen » of the congrega tion—the Peckaniffian discourse of the honor and dignity of the State, and toad vance ber welfare aud prosperity, so far as I had power to do it, within the senpe of my offiical anthority A majority of my fe re-elected me Governor of the State. llow-citizena have In- yes wifhont report times the distance of the ordinary rifle or cannon, as the case may be. Tis is the story told by the New York papers. ) J who wish to retain him will one afte another become wearied out and say, “I is of no nao to resist any longer. None are so likely to maintain watch- retays. friends of the pastor no peace, and those 4 We | with the failings of those about us—with | if shall never have any quiet while he their infirmities, their bad judgment, | thoe of defending the South : And thus, at last, the majority |their ill-breeding, their perverse tempers with the citeamstances, and many others in this vicinity ean vouch for the truth of petual recurrence of petty evils and sinall Ci trials is the ordinary and appointed exer- | ps -The New Or ticise of the Christian graces. To bear leans Bulletin sugyests the following me- Derenpina THK Sours the statement: Charles Hneston, a man well known on “The best way of defending the rights the Alabama river, but for the last few Is to fashionable preacher—the gems from the last improper opera worked into sacred music for the ehoir—all these are the elements of religion after the inodern im proved atyle. devted to them as I was before, for the generous confidence reposed in ine, when comparatively a stranger to most of them, | Lean find no language now adequate to ful guard over their hearte and lives, aa those who know the comfort of living in near communion with God. They will drew) falling from their high estate, and will give it up and let him go. Or, if|—to endure neglect when we expected | of the Sonth,” the Bulletin says, ‘ years a resident of California, was killed “ Fashionable religion is generally a good speculation in a peconiary point of view. The pews are scld at anuction af ter the fashion that Barnum disposed of the eclivice scata to near Jenny Lind Very large suns are netted in this way Occasionally, the fashionable churches Yurst like other mercantile speculations One of the most exclusive aituated inthe Fifth avenue, is now in a tight place, financially speaking. [t fe heavily in debt, and in danger of being sold out by the Sheriff. It is a Baptist charch bat the preacher ia not exactly the type of hin who preached in the wilderness of Judea. i is raiment is not of .camel’s|and that my errors, if any, marring their own comforts, by bringing clouds between themselves and Christ. He that goes on a journey with a little money about him takes a little thonght of danger. and cares little how late he travels. He, on the contrary, that car- ries gold and jewels, will be a cautious traveller; he will look wi! to his roads, his horses, and his cow sy, and run no risks. The fixed etara are those that trem- ble most. The man that most fally en- joys the light of God's reconciled conn ‘tenance, will be a man tremblingly afraid of losing its blessed consolations, and jealous! grieve the Holy Ghost.— Ryle. express my deep sense of the obligation under which they have placed me, and ny gratitade for their decided support, after they had had an opportunity, t some extent, of passing mpon my otticial mauct. It is under these circumstances that I appear before you to-day to renew the pledges of official fidelity heretofore giv- on; and if I enter npon the discharge of my official daties for a second term, not with entire confidence, I shall do so with alacrity. feeling assured that my official acts, whatever they may be, will be fair: | ly and impartially paseed npon by il ( will at least ose i fearful of doing any thing to they hold on, the minister will find his|thanks—to bear with the company of dis sitnation so uncomfortable that he willl/ayreeable people whom Providence has ask for @ dismission, and the end will be placed in oar way, and whom Ie has gained. | perhaps provided or purposed for the tri The foregoing are some of the ways to jal of our virtue —these are the best exer get rid of a minster. If in some cases |cises of patience or sclf-denial, and the route him, horse, foot and dragoon, it is mother of the deceased, re- none should succeed, it may safely be! better because not chosen by ourselves. necessary to set the plough andthe spade sidings Perry county, Alabama, On left with those whom it may concern, to/To bear with vexation in business, with going and then to overwhelm him with von deguerreotype of his ‘> contrive other ways equally successfal, |digappointinent in our expectations, with mountains of manure ma. tnaster, the d immediately recogniz But whether it be right and just for ajfolly, intrusion, disturbance — in short, nure for the rights of t] rad 1, he need Lekin d sending fow disaffected individnals to agitate par- | with whatever opposes our will, contra: lexpalsion of its enem They can't Up t st piteons h Since that ishes that. would else be satisfied, and |dicts our humor —this habitual acquies itall. The ‘Virginia and Kentucky Re mete has refised all food, and moans constrain the pastors to vacate their pul- {cence appeara to be more of the « » aolutions, are nothing in comparison with constantly When last heard from he pits, is a qnestion which 7 muet meet |of self-denial than any little rigor resist it. They may be attacked in front & was ina dying condition, and is probably another day, and at a bar Phere minis: |flictions of oar own imposing rear, terribly shattered ; but muck from dead by this time, Where, in homan tera and people mast all stand together | constant, inevitable, but inferior evils, /the swamps and deep plowing, with a history, can be found sueh an instance of and be judged. property improved, farniah a good moral! plenty of it, will prove invulnerable devoted love and intense grief at the lose Undoubtedly there may be good rea-| discipline, have superseded pilgrimage | ( ‘otton bales are but gossamer it poten of a loved one, jaons, in some cases, for wishing achange, {and penance. Jey, placed beside Leaps of mack.” (Sma Reporter. inake & vigorous and extended assaul upon old fields and dilapidated fences and to lie concealed in every brier pate! and acre of weeds he may discover The enemy is sure to enter at every gap, by the explosion of a steamboat near San Francisco a tew months since, A noble Newtoundland dog owned by him eseap- red the body of his. The dog was sent t a = ae ed Prom the Wilmiagion Heratd. — Sa —_ . they did not want Southern menor South ‘that for four months our even KANSAS TERRITORY. ern principles to settle amongthem, Well |sky is to be ornamented by this it ets ; they might use this expression to keep) planet, eS che saa cer oun ere ; Southern men from settling among them,' Mars will be In eonjunction early in pec. BU, 1556. as they knew ifthey suffered them to do, June, it is, the , in that part of its In the Northeastern portion of Kansas go, that they woald not have the chance orbit remote from the earth, and shines Territory, ou the banks of the turbid Mis-| of stealing and robbing the settlers in} with a faint reddish light. It is now a gouri, is situated the beautiful city of Kansas Territory, as they bave done dur-| very little west of Venus, in the W. 8. Leavenworth, One living in the sunny ing the war there, The fact js alinost! W., but the distance is rapidly increas- South might imagine, from the abolition every horse, or, of any other kind of ling. Py lies that have been circulated over the perty, which was stolen from the settlers| Jupiter, “the great disturber of the sys- country, that the whole territury of Kan-' during the war or disturbance in Kansas |tem,” goes down exactly in the Wess; gas was composed entirely of cut-throats has been traced either to Nebraska Ter-/ although also approaching its conjune- end rowdjes ; bat right here we will say ritory or tu the State of Iowa, where @ tion, (April Lith.) and therefore the more to those who have listened tu such stu! good many persous have sacceeded in| distant partlof its orbit, its light is not ries not to heed them, hut come and let)taking their property from the thieves apparently less than when in opposition our own eyes view this beautiful land. | who were bired and seut by Col. J. Lane in September.— Boston Traveller. j in the spring with your fanuhes, | and others for the purpose of stealing, rob- and bring your negroes, when tie beau) bing and killing the pro-slavery men aud tiful amphitheatre of hills is manted ini their families; but after committing all | western. tifal 7 INTERESTING STATISTICS. ee their costume green, and decked with the ‘ these depredations, Col. James Lane had! The following interesting official table} beautiful wild flowers that spriug up on | to leave this Territory whipped, and he is has been communicated by the Secretary a every hand. Cone when the whole coun- } bound to acknowledye tt, as be left a large of the Treasury to accompany his annual F at and every town is cov ered with ca portion of his ten who have since been report of the finances | white crisp, a: a is - ay ae van jtaken and imprisoned for their miscou-! Peal and Personal Wealth of the Uni- 4q pleasure enjoyed by the young and gay {duct A Sguatrer, | Ls ? td States. —all seems iv be working for ench other ‘ . happiness, : ning | 1856. any who have selected this portion | F From the Albany Heesiag: Joursal, States Population — Value of Property. : of the western world for their future hone | Marriages and Costly Living—Inerease Alabama, 35,109 270,233,027 ¥ think there ismone superior tot, Come,! of Pinery and Deorcase of Matrimo- Arkansas, 3,117 64,240,726 a if you intend, as svcu as possible—the ny— Why Leap Year was a Failure. California, 335,000 165,000,000 ; j i . pou — » ese ° Yonnectic STi) 2903.759.82 j sooner the better it will be tor you—and| The statisticians af Boston report that Connecticut, 401,202 203,759, 31 focate and improve you a claim previous |. | ste ey pepe Cagle Delaware, 97,295 30,468,924 dike wap Year has been a failure” in the [°° ae cee to the land sales, or you will not be re-| Modern Athens. There has been twenty Florida, 110,725 49,461,461 b. ized in the sqnatters’ association. foe cent ne o> Georgia, 935,090 500,000,000 3 : ‘ + | per cent, less of marriage there this year ee ee " hat is the South doing t Is she wil-| ya Pa oo Mlinois, 1,942,917 3,237,474 } © ; jthan the last. The fact is by no means ae = cee ling for the Northern rum-drinkers, rob-| oue to be joked over. Indiana, 1,149,606 301,858,474 bers and abolitionists to come here and! fp ; may: - | lowa, 325,013 110,000,000 : \ inally, however, the modern Atheni-| )- FECES ‘ take up all the best lands, and form and sae Be eear ate is »| Kentucky, 1,086,587 411,000,198 j Statisticians ascribe it to the passions and An Gay - k make sech !aws as will best suit their) oo. ‘ > : Louisiana, 600,387 270,425,000 i 4 ei Cif ate ial k Aiceee ee of the recent Presidential elec- Maine 181.128.186 ‘eon Tenence f she is, let us know ap ltion! The} view wedlock from afar.— |° aine, 81,1238,1 261,243,660 597,936.995 Maryland, Mass,’ 1,133,123 Michigan, we Will say nothing more. But, we can- Bot suppose for a moment that this is the If they came quite up to the Boston Hy }imeneal alter tuey would be in the way case, as we think it is for the waut Of of an explanation of the lamentable fact Mi : a is oa oe on her pat, } |they publish, The stimne to Love and | epee dan oe a you intend coming to this rich coun-| yy = Missouri, S312 uly draped with silks N. Hampshire, < sto fifteen dollars a \ New Jersey, 103,304,326 179,750,000 try, it ie bigh time to be up and doing, PP @* your presence is wanted here. We! ,..) Wantmen with families, of Southern prin- |), cause lock jaw to hear of—expeusive ciples, to assist us ertiar assy societies | geinuned jewelry flashes thro’ the meshes — and esta’ ang OUF AWE for ihe pout d’ Aleneou at every | }Ver plate, paved thick upon leases of tal of the Territory will be at} ‘ a diy ee ee euteel residences, supports the ‘ » Be: eA waa. yore -—~ hispid oi a uulli cee b lls Pye a ry purchasal le wrence. Quding for = 1 necessary, in > fest ved with laces at prices 34,154 UO Penusvivania Rhode Island, South Carolina, 70 1,002 470 t—sil 303,434,240 $21,771,810 Penne ssee. re, terrible than . luaury zm : : e as, 500,000 240.04 * te capital is commenced and wilt bel inte of vultures, lifts the base of it as vo a . eer oe } 000.000 @ Gienpleted some time next summer. de i. caves to the Frost Spirit circle the ements 91,165,680 i have cur pablo beidlsc oo ot cee ee Minis 530,994.807 many countics we 0 our fF Juak an autumn. What effect has t \ bd : ae each as court houses, &c., erectudl, | Wisconsin, 87,500,000 H Sh orefanation of the simne of Marriave or bat in others we have pot. Wur country ai - as cer ince ID is yet bare of school and mee! ing biases of Calun 25,508,703 20,000 000 be ) lot sonal offer 7 ° Bae } OFii ny! nae Se Pape . roan nn.” iY a ' a secret night meeting for the purpose of : and of ministers of the gosje!—ail oi (ies dtavetie se ke = t heur 53,500 7,550,000 Ching was ae up. Bat, and alas! for Z : / . t } jolly time of tat three deulars a day and raw which are very essential ty sci) lie ‘Lie curment of masculine marrinves 36.000 Tome he eave . haman calculation, ber ; ecling Bye Drtistees for thy UnIveraty | tt Lat their bepes were suct frustrated. On 2 . qt. ecu tof masculine muarriazed 5 50 630.000 y heard of itand went at once in, This is the firat tune that party hus inva ~ Peace i Dew PRCA le humamity eets meht by without stop ay, ; “a i sliuns;” he ripped, he tore his j (an aaa Misa) aie eg EA ore, ered thronyhoe ‘errtter n l . - 5 Utah, 3° eoeas) ene ’ . ed this pu - Beat of learning, estal } t : t . Cal Ji “pals * oe a = ping. Great oizhs heaved from the but 4, ll.vve tnped, he—he s-s-wore; yes mr | Cal ot Tearntity st" substantially x» wr oreselurwon to that of Mr » i 2 sus, ‘ ne v ’ . } ; ‘ erate ; 1 4 mat Ue. 78 Lil PAT) jie woof prudcat but hopeless hearts, are pane. [tewas awful beliold lished under the Constitution, and de-| Ferebee, whet tL passed be a barge major ; away f ’ : , Nebraska, ) SITE was awful to beliols P a - Hynes bed rom mage cava vie fail thatis given to hymen, Yo is avony, and while he was bewailing SEDC! the benefit ofall the people !ty, Now, whether this chang: of views is cum Southern me ho Lave wives}, seer , inane ; S i ; Paid . A A . ' . aad Gk eae io hace | ao young nah young rs Total: is lost Betsy, she was Leslumbering ber Of tue Mate without distinction of party. men to legislators, | eanwot say; nor will I pre- and | glial Tearitoty if you wish the O| Deena na Taradhaes ee A el han sq): pe visage for him. Tle manged to preeure [Tereats however, those Americans) tend ty say elat influence a yood sermon on ones oA . jchentage, yetail out of de gd earning ar ter 5 ane at ‘ ' t do well, as Kaness is the piace for) E f . or . ne ‘ : - ve! forunder vali re an interview with her, planned an €- who have sons to educate, will please Sunday, of the impottance of improving time, } fevufertable and honorable suln.s v, : t t tInent in the even and went away ) : ! t j fhem. The lands are rich wm! pr«loce) oe according iw the scale issu BU eS iS ¢ hee oe L take notice that unless they desire their bad in pralvcng thie change; and tt would be ° tert res eth . tips oe i paediahia eae Valug of rer tv shuce s Teelings g tiv relieved, . t . " ox. ae a ts na abr pass by quickly, alarmed by the eviden 1 5 ee of ; cs 1,500,0 ”) rit came anf cast her e cloud Ste tre ned up for the slemocrutic FTAA UM itetaond ec lelorted tint tehed tad tah Aol her the tap of : | J A $50. the sumo (SUU,0UU 00H ! ! I 5 loud Lae ; of saad oer ap Fay ces ut the inexurable cor lone at on Total w th t United e he earth, when the cheated lover, ¢ must send them some where else. Ue Party deo, aud the sound of the party be hat R t otal Wea ot the 4 1 d mitts “ Aa - 1 "| de agape yea coemtey it can [2 ebwtable warniaze in these evil days Stat n lsor , 11,327,6L1L,052 a carriage, approached the bride's Tue democracy of North Carolina, Phar. | nb LS Oe is ELSE HT SALE tas, . Tr , man-l ie! : : tates in Lso6 wly,6lluve tad the » SP} u M ' is ta EDA HD eM E MO EAPELTUR, ES t88 eoantry ; sa stuc country it can | of cor tition and social display ‘ residence alidctopued at wie re Heat to the supportof a tueasure ve Monday, that pat be surpassed. We have quod water : ae esidencCe aid stop) © Fendezvous isaical and exclusive, will elect none but : E 6 ’| Marnage is becoming a luxury to men ayreed upon. Meanw cael ca Saturd: Sow \ s 3 ay 0 ’ om had 4; - 1 they Luu Saturday, afier im cure deibera and the cvuntry is healtl:y in the! Citted| Statee Te cee of BEWARE OF DRIFTING ! ! i : those of that party to rule over it ; In come portions of this Territory tim-| Uf ene cost OF pre 6 ; al AAS ALON SELL Ral batt tah ereePr And what has! file nly bors | tote cut U base charrty «sows li (usuj(poer the t ha itory tr viasee. the werealot lalor tie. rer ‘ R . : a i . tee ie And what bas become of the holy hor ber ie 6 little inconvenient aod searce ;| ) ions, t y ages of labor, the re : of} Few people forin habits of wrong doing perchance ty dream,” an] waited for his i : Bodie Pinodatie desire to expedite the puble Lassen *) dwelliuge, tie cost « necessaries an at 4 : i “onsurt to t 1 ays le eorne Por inanibested bY the leaders of denoer * =. but the great advantage is, that we lave!) ii ries added tu the unrelenting pres ‘eliberately and wilfully. They glide in- en rhs A cuee titre ken er ati save thew dulare a dey to the State anid 5 - piu ies, au t af) ves P : i < sort of an exe to po down stair and CV @yainst the Can party on ac any quantity of coal and rock, which ) sere pon people if respectable cocitk o them by deyrees and almost uncon-,, : : ss saeco f ° u 4 four duiimms aday to the members, prom) ded Meee ene be aid abuct a poud me- t PeCr se te Teepects ale (euctely : : ; left the expecta room Waiting in count of their aerct mectings? See how). , mpore Gian s j to dress richly and furnist: showily. make scionsly, efore they are aware of rate ca a Sle did nat : hee craw fel movemen Cn Taesday a bill other new countries. he as up < : a a they put themselves to same! The ' i hen . ‘ \ ,{ tae inevitable price of a family out of dancer, th ts are confirined and re- return; au bear passed on the wings of jramse! ts secund reading 10 the House, «hich We will now state what quantity of} Pare ee as > . : H ad which they of late so londly con ‘ ; h reach: of the saiarie,, aud income of tvost . Iie bunt Por f., time. and he started ar tof | as To uoderstand 1, propre a racdeal change of corn, &e., can be raised on a sx! crop re i. quire reselute and persistent effort to ef time, and i C4 Loan tof her ir cht : as of the young. 1 the effect on the mo , ” ‘ »>kne . : , I edinothers, is Cie Ching wie they the comme vive t sere the first scar, We break our Tale anil character (of x tat P fect a change. “ Resist bezinnings” was : , - knew wucre elie ei ee il ’ ' » imew laa, in one Of rs essential leatures 2 lee = i J t characte of state in whic . the old neyre-s spokeap: “La me is de “Thou that preachest @ nan @heald, [wy - 1 « that is, the prairie, ip spring, With). iach is prolubited, it is unt ecceaaary # maxim of the ancients, and sliould be a aay ! , | , provisions are, frat, to require partes Lo suits three oke of cattle We then plant ur : De eae 0 Ht 4 ) : ; shes been y with Mr Y. this hou not steal, doest thon steal ¢ Thou that: at aw, in certain ques, lo appear as witnesses I : to enlary Ly reading or by travel we preserved as a landmark in our day The cat was cut af the bag ' eorn with an axe; and withoutavy more eae ¢ ; ‘ : _o eoee iad sayest, aman should not commit adulte- in the caase—the plaoudl for the defendant and fr P ares, Ve are all lamioar with itin France and in Ube Baltimore Sun has a good article on Imayina the degroom's feelings—to “4 . work, we get from five to eight Larre!s| Astin (PrGlcace and c Arey Ae x B K ry, doest thoa commit adultery 2) thon) :tefeodant for plaiwufl, Secondly, the plain: iff of corn per acre, besides any quan''y earren # Tite r ernie the slight bezinuings of danger which clip Elysium po TOT TRO OT 2 t t Is, : ve ty tile wit ro) tememt of the fact ‘ wf marriaye iu the fuiner conntry, where rane at se the t abhorest idols, doest thou commit ' ww tie DATS FY SO Ona wee we vaste pompkine and melons. Ae to vegeia sc» men) ead in fatal roin beaquet and ‘ < 1 ; , ( b an ; ithere is ut assured income to ntain to getag eat Let the people remember | be espe ts to prove, at baat days before we can raise more than we kouw wha = : “Tr Ses ee 5 t 7 te te do with. ait E. E coeene i In the ot I eat shut—it was rrible J itoand furious denun. Ue (nal capected tu take place, and the de A Se bg te Roathern : ane aul r Ne nah aw te ler from i i 5s in troua, too hard hnan natare te beur stinntetathceltadcrmorithon: cratic sdant is to answer these frets by another state * Jadies, and then bring our letter to ache (1S Testes 08 Basve Pe a He thon ght to commitaauicide, but then arty in their wa avainet ‘np meat, fied wt lewet thirty days before Unal, and ¢ t Sis Peoria presen et: ee {rite an ‘ ae . : party it ‘ Warlare ayaine e meri 1 ber Ges Int f PRoperiy guarantees anight hart hi, and he dedln't ; - \ to make euch s.stement, the frets ae set You bn tet bed Of aa bast CO WEN, that their cinidren elall rece B rb harmmsedf slat wo the rapids a Mankae [eral cans, and there « ene lack of | roof 2 : . . Kan é r{ wrt ne ; is bey eueake a ¢ ; f pieeodl are to be taken a0 true boy ha ans ode Dita * vurden to the state. Io all ranks ts rectly towards the cataract. In vy “ to convict then the same, and ove ron Pp nave seri tee oka) book Dees | society incuwe is the marriaze cement of * hed for he n vain he tned to rreater, Cuurities ail ieee Vibe Coa red byte cee tuare then that te number is quite sun Loe : Weninactie current. Ile adetediond SOUTHEY ON DUELLING 8 selon eituer side to atate hw charge to the jury bet what 7 are x = 4 UTI Abs i ove R = be pad ts paul le see a f Marriage mav as effectually be } sight Craft Niet, when be was DAV aiak , nente Tins yon will ee man iimpertant t te <4 ed e t t fe 1 Ty l . Vesutifal coontr) : vited by the expense of milinery ware fue rap e kof thea Lord Byron, as it ia weil known, was : Nhovalen the euinmee law; and wiile uo Natore has displayed tue most fascia nod for . rhe z and Bp wot _ rv. wert ' ' Mr Ni - : 2 nd house farnisuing as by ap lice rega- 400, leaping oj wind cry, it ° | : ' - ' ba ste fiiemeds, tha wil greatly damn ting emblems uj-~ each one. The res!) oo Inge Rens See Sete ee “tv, toa , = cheek and tie sea eye of the \V yer bot if me mendern Athenian statis nee nade by S “ are Jo preemies - 1 cut 2 suit at bee, | mee et certain Cleat belle are rillimg the Soathern boys ee Abarat OAM) Wcdle ULSD UM bs cr . : ' 1 ryle vt “i + pot £ yut induertients fur parties te i true th a - , besige thet marna ie for two veare t aid Sch . ; I le h t i - i seh wei Beet . if . wimit per wid bave to le slrunyly — foliage : a lip to come, they wi ae i oe fires. one mand.ng rabefaction duetoa yen yo fj - . ( and € splayed bere asin) | Ny F Ae hee ” tthe unflnchiog riy of an ai t i t i es r t } a ¢ daly dtusnishing « davp the slurin t my batter rKe nN tleman Por scie reason the chalenge removed ' “ C be tlel|..° e t f : aleny ern j | ; , ; ; the old States which have been sitled | j¢ ld winidtinwl le) ab iiaiv cay nice er anchorage and began to drittdirectl® | ga. never sent. but. in anticipation of it. Charlot I ' a casein biigation, before | woukl be for yeas before this conntry was thougut | peace! alceers se atnit ttest of the Britieh fire. The $s) ODA Eta delete AE AK it st he shuuld la places! upve tie sta - di ve ntienen : is : 1 ¢ ; the Laureate | ired the following rep! Pons of; but beled have ladies and brea Aton c reas wld am f srt. f isand men who formed the crew of the aa Jan BS nlation of t By ab A - io my favor [have en men from thet cap mterest the most reGued aud ham, wil be paid in every howe w Inwieldly nase vainly strove to arrest ite lich was found anong lie papers Charlotte alt xe fiavelmore to (ene than bupe.ts fastidivas. eee 1 , be road, vere ar auyistere Dws 1 ‘ ee prrencrees or tb r " Sur: T have mor of acknowled + Laite \ y w sich n enee AN resolution fain the treme for We would fc » to the read Sora vey Sue) peo uee! os rence ciel liters tle ¢ ter anda - that we have made a tour trenyl: pn ‘ co ' : i Chariot bn fave ae J , sournment on the 26th, bas passed beth Lows . to susitate, tidividually of not concert disa suns, every minute» seif the pleasu replying tout without : ‘ the States of Missvuri and luwa, and al- , - cue ees redhat aoa ee"s : 1008 The peoy Stitesviile, of New L. ' ( the Legeistore, which reselauon, all thenk \ o is@ Cotruct Hy “ e Te ere bed ebay @0 through the territory of Nebraska As = : } ; 7 rya n, 4 rd or Salisbur the ever sil have to te reseinded of the pattc busines ° cM vo . Bru-aeis © pper T | ‘ J 7 ca recore of its bel; In affairs of this kind the partners t large pects . ie tes sof . hab Eber etreneclament Society er ran. Were swept like alt fromits decks. T nyygt to inect requal teriuas itty 4%? aS Drains ehews tran untransacted. TD understand that on the farming eet) te eee eee Jtoinshe eeomomy fas rable te verhunan efforts fared to prevent blish equal.t retween yon and tne, *™ hat servers {ore Speakers calendar Uere are more than three aod the t J, but in ot! : cid } ablish eq t we dan ie, | “ y good; ou peor : yar R t } : I all apciely grog bed } ’ + receive reports «of 60 g with ite huimen freight winev- there are three tuings wi vavit to be ceive it Thev ow all and several say," Let lundred balla, of whieh number, not more than tions of tle State it is qaite the revers : la z vas 7 more aa ey ee Aa Se sed and discuss itable death : _ done; agi then a fourth also beeomes it come It Ueuacrease our population and fifty or sixty have been finally disposed of; aod my ylury, and society very F. 5 Platte « . feds tl dedale le poles al rh ats ~ pie i pom! before L can net You on the ail the balls of any great pubbe importance re- G 4 a at r Screw took refuge or aft.the 4, . im Missouri, is the garden spot a| expense ate eee tie “0 vel : , conceive that this talk about a remos. insin untuwebed. And nutwithstanding all thie, sid : 4 u { these the v been stove in the attempt ty muomnust marry and have four ; State. ; PTUNSE AREY aN Nave POUe a) of Davuteon Cullege mw me ile ae the jawce ol a lall toalter the fifth and sinth Congressional miede of the pec ; saviny ein. For days and weeks these cjildren; please ty be particular in lay cnet We mast confuse that the w Sere s drifted about w it oar or Litre iz gislation alluded to above wae called try in Lowa bias Lee: erate. a f thome souny sailos bronen tropical an second-— You must prove that che great ! AHL the * probabilities inthe case, District and patting Caswell to it, with the view it is one of ¢ ast | / 8 | I I I I I o one of the Jast places in . TT eae ast th rrovistones failed, and then their oe at eae fap leek to the improvement of that Inetitution up [| suppose, of making it a Democratic Distrie . , } jror ved ty prov a 5 en er part of the pros m you make for j i i'f g et, We will give uur reasons fore water, Soll they drifted about vainly them depends on your life, and you mast of its present site The Trusters, aca body, are Now. bow a party, claiming to be par excellence Iu the first place. wie ¢ ringla and fora \ pug for asightof be under bonds of four thousand pounds satisfied with location, aod, as the editer of the friend of the peuple, can justity the preming naling praine ava yom i { wt and Tie time had now come when that: not to be | rel, not to cominit eaicide, the “Whie” ought to know, recent ale f such A mensure, taking up the time of the Ey ar ne, Zs K Z ‘ y held a } Seeuvn ty, j : i : 2 ' jaeren : arful alte e beeame inevitable !notto be killed inadael—which are jmpoetir gio (hark for the pnrpose of adopt. “sor. spending thousands of the people's mo: | Umber, coal aud rock 1 las ' Jeath from star conditions upon which I have effect-— ; : ney, for no purpose, as T can see, but to make aa maenter ia Kicd wil ‘ A | : 2 log preliminary steps for the nnprovement of the j > i = r : ; i ‘ ‘ sh, and t un insurance on my life for the bene grounds anil b I ‘ aad rvom for s : mocratc hopeful in the next Northersa . w ela t te fora mn wale ave-se] Was fitofiny wife and danugliter: a) i ALLL ULE 4a) we whe Ment and Congresaion ection, m forthem to a Be- us tit ofin e and ( ters. g . n ay. ~ ‘ . ® ° it wee of this i e r ! n an ‘4 3 selves kren ; aon i } ithe distant horizon Piey aban Tiird —J rnust tell three distinet false. PI A thie Tull for the removal of Davideun causes T taie it for granted, that the neorndent contend for tree | wid free tes (reat cd taeirternble desiyn, the stranger hoods concerning you upon the lust 4, College, probubly duns notexceed, in importance, Party do not suppose, for a moment, that the WhICh Make & Nive! irate or Vi awiid giirs? aud t “ Larprowel Thies ne towards of in some other no les iblic assembly: @ private scheme on the do aot Uuuk anh ‘a . ; = ss is . pee Mee 1 i : eels cs ; ubly, 94 bil to pass without a hard fight, involeing the d : ‘ hee jrew nearer ad nearer, Dhey and [shall neither be able to do this nor secure a reelection in 1898, or to supplant the yleet of important bie 2 1th Hive athuty Lin i dition { I Peay cat . qth 4 aa ; router t he athe A rv ghauts ¢ ea ; alice ur, 2 ina : , i a neyie ‘ ‘portant public business anc we hes gti apne ; eat ae ; 4 ; fa , * - ; yineet vou aftery ard in the manner present incumbent of the office of Intendant. of consumption of severn| days of the semen. A i i c ann 4 ‘ ated y aisitiye thre Cle ec. but the yoo propose “ay -an perfor ates ’ a : : much . ; ie « p se a - ! 1 propose, a @ you can perforin the Pylies in Ciarlotte, or the Sheth of Mecklen-. Bul repealing the law prohibiting the eircula rel A ' 7) Ans boo v v Js ar lo | rit a4 hem wet iV fourth thing —whic s raised Soulu ca rary 1 Z Dit ; rq ' jodervand donders cattle tie ) : eo els: ¢ ; borg. We think so, for the reasou that very [oN of sma notes, provides Urat all the |e i we hou iguder a aoe ; a i ou must convert me frou the Crist tal rontlemen of the Board in that town, (M4Y ise sinall notes to the amuunt of one re Acre tel seen At last the vessel tackec He pal LT © gentleme e bo i , ? rN ; m , co \ ‘ ; : ; . = Hla : AN relicion, ; were pat wen lthat Mr. M ne tenth of their capital stock, and makes all nile ] ) a] / J ' Q rOX= 4 error they rome in one body, Pill all this be accomp! shed, onr dis ied es bat Mir. Myers intended tO) antie the denomination of five dollars payabl: 4 er / ‘ 1 ‘iL ir garments. It pute must be eartied on with the use Move the passage of such a bill until it had been) at any of the branches, passed its secuod read , u t Ma oeiip stood of any iore iron than is necessary for done ingtn the House, 1 visit crew oon, and as Ulacking our ink or mending our pena, Vitel « Hoe hantents Fur the last Gwo days the House has been en attdritted and drift: oe any more lead than enters into the Varla.—Some of the merchants of Sa- gaged in disctusaing tbe proposition of the NC r ithe last trace composition of the Edinburgh Review. vannah, Ga., having diseovercd that there ROR Compang, to allow them to deaue their - ont) : I have the honor to subscribe myself, 38 4 nail factory at Richmond, Va., have honda bearing interest not exceeding eight pur & i ate An . ¢ ’ i : cept, and the amount of bonds three hundred - ‘ rd sir, yours with all proper consideration. ™ ut their orders thither. One merchant wud fifty thousand. This matter is still befor Wath oho li a J wud fifty ; atte fore YAN Tita te THEY ordered four thousand keys, [ncousider- the House. In the Sens “ ‘ . iilwiesaye din ROBERT SOUTHEY. ‘ x8. ve House, In the Senate, the & Greensboro 5 Tein own able as the circumstance ia, itiamention. avd Danville” Rail Road Bill, was lost by a ve- ate see nae a an oT eee ' ‘ j staract, wie a eyome, The sen ed as one of the fruits of the Southern 'Y decided y : The arg i‘ = mensure \ > : , es To : F i are very much disappointed, and load ja their ‘ fe lor hisown yrd ‘ F4 - Convention, anc such merits the no- f a , viorhliaown grat Return ta Slavery.--Two negro wo- Convention, and as such ts tl | Pr ‘ { At CIDA ul te ] | ] nen and th ch ldre n wer emanci at pitied span eant has the eee dune them. The ; ) 4 : 1 be Mra R 8 P tice of all who desire to promote Sogtis Senate passed a Bill to recharter the State Bank > t e tortured with passions be can- ed some tine ago, by Mra. Surah Branch 1 rita : ; | : . Sr, ie ern enterprise. The merchants of Salis- bat ander such restrictions as will prevent the room tyratty and periet inereiless azo- of Chesterfield, Viryinia. They tried a acorptance of the ch ; ied ; . pence Thi ined wholfree life in oston. until starvation (wes bury, without exception, We suppose, par. , piacce it ihe eharter by the stockhohlers, aly einen A ? : pereee bade bad P : ’ ; a H thei aN } Teast, Usis is the general belief, and I believe one ‘ : ep 2 ree nj Jthrifts, or pass ovate, or indo- up n them, and they voluntarily returned chase all their nails in New York and | of its friends so angounced in the Sonate. ‘ ‘ asuue Yo tay YOGI So jeut, or visiutary, soul take ssi pwreck | to slavery. Philadelphia. If they can do as well at SPEOTATOR. 7 themecttet, & fe the of vainly Rb drift away into darkne . “Take cate that you ‘are not drifting. See that have fast. hold of-the helm. The breakers of life forever roar under ithe lee, and’ adverse gales continnally blow on‘the shore, Are you watching how she heads? Do do you keepa firm igrip of the wheel? If you give fel but 'for one ynoment you may drift helplessly |into the boiling vortex. Young men take ‘eare! It rests with yourself alone, under )God, whether you reach port trinmphant- ly or dritt to ruin.” ¢ CAROLINA WATCHMAN. The following brace of marriages ap- SALISBURY. NOC peared in the St. Joseph’s Gazette of last) __ : , Wednesday week: TUESDAY EVENING, J yy. 13,1857. On the 22d inst., by the Rev. A. V.C.! - Schenck, Mr. Wm. C. Williams to Miss | | Mary Jane Bradley, all of this city. | On the 22dinst., in DeKalb, Buchanan | County, by Henry Tutt, Esq., Mr. John) T. Yates to Miss Jane Elizabeth Bradley, both of this city. We happen to know something of this — interesting faree—this dedic table morsel | Y°TUS!9S- : : of scandal, which has been the nine days’) means of success In business, and theu wonder of St. Joseph, and afforded a deli-; sands are now making their fortunes by cate tit bit for the tougues—the only true! jr, perpetual motion yet found—of all the gossiping old women and scandal venders of that very moral town, The lady in question—for one played the part of bride in both cereienies— selves successfully in business, siowld ad had engaged to two “sighing swains,” and) vertise to retain that position, wot less the day of marriage with each was agreed gihatt upon; bat it appears her mother aud sis- tealy relatives wished her to marry ‘An- gelo,” the man of her choice, and ber pa- ; rental pa wished her to marry the uther, papers, When every business man is ex (his favorite,) and she wished to stave pected to keep himself bet hin off by an engagement, as she did! those who neglect to take advautae of not atall favor his suit. But on the morning of the 22d alt, her “old dad,” provoked by her obstinacy, concluded to mr uave “things set on end” at once, “Sun- the race of fortune. \ for he is one of fhe ar- | Free Love in Missouri—One Bride Fig- ures in Two Marriages. TERMS OF THIS PAPER &200 CASH ADVERPISING. There is a wonderful, but) pliylosophi- cal power, in a judicious system of ad Thousands have made it the The fact is, the tine has come that those who expect to suce@d at all, must avail themselves of this potent means ], Those who have already established them hose who seek a successful establish }ment. Diseret advertising is the very life of business ; and in this aye of news re the public, it, need not be surprised to see their wa ser neighbors shooting ulead of them beam,” the artist- A tot —Joined in pad—beg oor pardou—we “TILE DEMOCRACY IN THE CUL mean wedloek, to his daughter, | VERT.” ° The twaia came, and the victim was ae We learn from the report of a spicy “-- awakened from ber slumbers and mareh- ed in her stocking feet, ike a horse to a, discussion in the Senate of North Car yal, or amalefactor to the Aalter. The ceremony was performed and the t Arguseved parent fondly thought the bride | . Abbr lina, on Wednesday Jast, that the demo rty in the Legislature, have held crane pow t ot alt ie. Du at A bs * oo fae Ps My: oe, - to give thatplage the |way to baild up Bo patronise it, Will not our jgerchants, therefore, make'a trlat of the Old Dowin- jion Company at Righmand, - | Oe ee merican named Ten Brogck, bus gone to Hugland, carrying with him a number of American race horses, with which he ex- pects to beat the best nags Briton can bring npon the turf. “ Lecompte,” Pri- or” and “ Princess,” areamong his stuck, The English papers.doe uot appear te con- jaider the horses at all formidable, We doubt not, however, that most American people will feel a little proud of Mr, Teu Broeck should earry off the purse, éhould a race be made ap for bin. ig BE Mr. E. B. Drakes, forinerly the editor of the Asheboro’ Bulletin, has purchased an interestin the Sabisbury Herald. Un- der the joint: control of Mr. Dake and Mr. James, we doubt not the Lerald will expericnce very liberal public favor. “ Aicus Jucinis,” is an unknown corres poud- ent, but we lke bis notions on the subject of wich te writes, as well as hiv free and easy styicy and slall be glad to bear from him as of ten as he plenses, ome 55 Ae We invite atention to several interest in Pcolnmumeations in this paper, FhoM OUR RALEIGH CORRESPEN DENT Raceion, Jon, 10th, 3857. Vr Bditor to work jp good earnest now. Biace tosclay WAS A retnarkal ebee an Amencan, offered a resylutive that the House meet at ten, mijourn at one, and meet again at three. Afler some debate, this resolu This was on Satarday; nel these members why are in eo hurry to get tion was voted down, away, and who lke to have tne to vimd the la dics, and some why will viet ~ Peppers,” felt and antiepaled a secure of their etjoy ment fer from its bad effects. The education sof the youth of our epuntry. should meet the co-opgra~ tion of every man in the country, who.ealls hime self a patriot, Or friend to bia ¢ e per part of the State is tikely to richest portion, and ‘of course, ifthe ‘youth be Ivf wmenltivated, their we applied toe tad use, [ave too much j iv A Goungey where al? should be well edugated.. Tn fact Lain conscious of my own deficiencies j bat would be glad to do something towards jim-- ; proving the Common Schools of our State; I think it is the duty of Editors of papers and pe- ridienls, to say xs much in favor of popular ed- uentiyn as they cav, Now you live in a flour- iebing town inthe western part of the Stale, | Where you can do a great deal of good by throw- | | at hy will img, oul suggestions Occasionally upon the im- provement of Common Schools. In most parts {of the State, the people take too little interest in the Common Sybools, if ‘i | The sehool-houses are hot fit for the purpose for which they are intend- ed. Lia nest cases the y are badly constrncted, jtota'ly unfit for any use; and in a great many districts the teachers are not of the stamp to have good relouls. Ido aot write these things to you as baving the power to remove the defeets in the system, but that you may, if you will, say something in faver of ypood schools. New you know as well av], that niveteen-twentieths of |the chiklien of the State reveive all the educa- tion they ever grt from the Commoe Schools. Tieu should not the schools be better? and. The Legislatere seems to have ' should vot the people of the State take more ine terest in them! laa great many parts of the they bave held afternope sesssuns. | State the schavuls are made bad by the way par- ec tnanner in which thin was brought about | ents send; sometimes they have to segularity in : last Saturday My, Fer. | seoding, sometimes they send one of two days in a week, avd even stup for morg than a week. In fact the schools in the State wt large are very ,Uvfective, from the faet that people take very lit- tle interest iu the edveation of their sons and Copseqpevtly they grow wp igno- rant and vicious, httle esleulated to Ai ary im- portant station, of to improve the society io And sometimes when a boy happens to gu toschwol long enough to understand afew of tbe elements of learning, he thinks he wust be aclesk, a devtor, alas yeor,or something che besides a farmer. The ts the result of bediustractions: fur ferme ing * ao hosvrable eoupation—it is @ healthy oveupativn, and the mont useful in oor country. Farmers’ bova should be instructed and should be towcit, that ae edmention does not make a fol of a man, aad Make lin think he is too ged to follow the Pivegh. Farmers’ daughters slwuld be instrocted, and they aldo should be ‘ustructed correctly ; they should oot think that lnenuse they cam read, write, cipher, amd speak a littl French, aod play eo the guitar or piano, (hat they are too good te make cakes, and wash, awl do every thing that comes in the range of a woman's basimess, Dent yoo think so Mr. Ed- Sumetiones a «mali party of young people will collect, and eabildt al} sorts of nowswnse. I would have yuo onderstand, the’ Mr. Editor that / wyeeif am young yet, and have no wile yet either; but I dow't hke to hear sthjrets of sean- dle introduced for the lack of other things ty talk abe That shoos a defect in edgeativgd., Ed- Geation means something mere than “pool learn- ing.” Lt should embrace every thing calcolated to make us usefel amoog ovr iellow-men, in all ver different callitign, We shoald nedertaad bow to ploagh and bur, reapand sow, eat and If a person has » knosledge of books and can't de these \bings, he » deticteat. Now Ide net meat thet men shomk! learn bow te spin and weave, and do dang) itera, which they live. itor f mal! rails, spin, weave &e. the part of the women, bat [ mean thet the wom- rn must understand these things, together @ith Yoo oodermtand me Mir. Edi- 1. In eburt | would bike for everybody to be * \Limstrucied iu every thing tet condgce: to I iotend wrimyg to yuu ayaia someome, and tell goo of vfow Using» that pass Uvroagh any mind af times, Yow may pot fied oot my name, but that nekes oo diffirenee “ok baring.” sor ber hajpiness among men, You may me my writings just I Jo not write for the poblic, but | want to write for you sometimes when I feel ike it, and I want you to say something in your very good paper towards tbe improvement of the The wew year has just ~tin, and Lhepe it may be a prosperoas one 1 hope that the minds of the people will be so enlightened that they will nut Le imposed on by vicious dema- gowtes, and public plunderers. This would be But, sir, there are thousands that are unfit for rulmg our people, by selecting un- Bot after the are aroused to their true ins a v0 please, south of our eountry, for our own wative America. wise men to make laws for ua. for Distret, taking Davidson from Mr. Vuryear’s verests they will certainly change things for the better, I bope you may have a large circulation foe sour eaceilent paper, and wish you success angs how, Yours, &e. AMICUS JUVLNIS. - Mx. Barner: Enclosed, herewith, find part of Me. Myera to menens party, weak ae it ia, will permit dis an article upon the odious Usury Lawe,” which i cut fromthe Lexington Flag, the produetion of “J. C. B.” of Virginia, written for and published in the Southern Farmer. It was my intention to suggest the pro- priety of abrogating the usury laws thro’ the columns of your paper at the couw- mencement of the present Legislature, but other engagements and a want of abili- ty to handle the subject with efticiency Mr. “J.C. 13.” is so arguinentative, and las treated the subject with such marked ability, that it can not fail to meet the views of every calculating mind. I hope you will trans fer it to yoar columns, caused me to forego the task. Yours troly, IL. H, U. The Veury Laws.-It ia my object in a few short articles to preseut some rea- sons fur'absolute repeal, or.at least for @ material | of Virgin money. ablic @ litical instruc, naure thal the Jew 4 of the wo Shylock, claiming | this isa 4 been ban apd shee the popal. able in tw and in ox und silver money Js impraden hire whie that their to pay ex! taies wou! families b of compt mousy Ca, This ar, inode 9 Both of laws whie fest spendtlirif ty well do of the tres fue herse e, dress, ing table, not the ww er post cau oa A sung ae though im prodigal fi w that fag can avert, on the rest This me repeal of t ovnutrole in mind, is tl money len he merey. it, we hav ower ie nm aws than waking aise to hituself, at ed at ruin peruatted ins endere ed much. are attudi tse to pay But can make aOs than mow: moment and flee w lt can eve keep pace thousand ¢ tersborg t legal inter ment of de w conve, New Orle on it the « ia his han The que vill allow vire for hi allow the | er value. membered rower. Le ho tuoney ed io the t rate than | { forfeitin ail other t at the rate be damag tuuney bor would eon lactares ' ow many their door t arthgnak ‘there fe ‘he eXistet hens of th “ates are relations | u oud v 6 per cent when it ie and, ane ten it wil tad that | is pat af Wire that bolishing Capital is er localitie with, Le ho differer profit of ¢ abroad, a tome, It world, ¥ Industry i tered, and the life bl and the St peless le ‘st senda o Certain thy Writer of t Moment te State, whe other Stat could be } hot all ces ave sum SIX per cen eR G P E F E £ S SP I T E S SR E rg re t , Es e ir BR E PE F S E F E L E T T i s i s e as ‘ material mio of rt ui money. pve ablic #6 litica econdm instruct vey «TI demonst po be rut of the leadi world, the illug tariffs and tine fal) betire! the influences of demon. strated ethe publi€ tind, as it becomes more whl anere ealightened, Veury. ieahateful word. [tis associa: ted in the popular mind with extortion, exaction, hardness and crdelty, The worst name that the Cliristian eal bestow on the Jew Wis Qgurer; and he never thinks of the word, without ussociating with it, Shylock, with knife in hand, eagerly claiming his pound of buipan flesh. But this isa prejudice which has loug since | per cent and leas m may be Ape tn worth more t 4ix per cent, andy when yon want it thvsty-you shail nut ee at ally The y laws, whatever they may have been sin & primitive Stave, ‘are now in the age fof cowtuercial activity, of busy strife in ath the departingnts of enterprise und in- dustry, not only a folly but a tyranny. years since, mevey enjoy- ivilege of uot beitig taxed, which Was a direct counteraction of the evils of the wsury laws to atextcnt, taxed ‘as other property, and I think tly. Let it’ beur its fl proportion of burden, bitat the waine joy ite full: proportion of privilege and pratcetion, The legal restriction «and the tax.together, are bills of outlawry against ft, wud most banish it from the State.” Indeed it is doing it. The drain has inercased and is inereasing ; les® the ineney market becomes easier. | or rather the rates of interest + Until a few shonld | “hath made thee mad.” , ae ip om ge PN ge pg “ n yrs i Ney Pe ” #This ex of ihe the. ladies punish the villain for fear which they would thereby: these ladies having learn the Doctor's rascality, cor nded with iis’ wife, awd ‘ascertained that’ she (the wife) wag "ko destitute as to be actually compelled to-pawn her dresses and wed- ding ring to gain the necessaries of | life. “Tonched by her sntferings, the lady wroté tothe Doctor, imploringly, saying that she would forgive fa own injuries the publicity villainous career.” ~ ome ~ been baniahed from phibee shi¢ aninds,| speedily fall, the bankers will be the on-| know when Mr. Courts was re-elected and shunld Ge speed | the popular mind. If freetrade is allow-| able in land, in merchandise, in horses, | and in oxens, why should it not be iu gold| und silver? {tis suidsthat the want of! days of low interest are money Js eo intense aud universal, that impradent men would be ruined by the hire which they would pay. for its nse; that their necessities would. orge them to pay exhorbitantly for it, that their es- tuies would be swallowed up, and their families béggard, | This is the argument of compassion: Another reason for « restriction on a free tradé in money is, that spendthrifts wonld get all'the money and leave-the prudent trade without the money capital to caery of his business. This earnest is addressed to the cvu- mercial interests of the country. Both of these arguments ure false. No ty well done before he falls of the money chanver. It is |, fue bersed, handsuine carriages, vy uipay. | es, dress, luxurious living and the gasuc- ing table, which briugs his te ruin, and} not the gwarer. Indvedythe money lend er postpones for a while that rau which wuald ocour the sooner bat for his aid. | A eur ¥ law would do more for the spend than ove restraining ascry, toagh in truth oo law can preserve « prodigal feous ruin, and be must be let w that fate, whieh mo human ingenuity can avert, without working a great wrouy on the rest of the Community, This most promivent vlijection to the repeal of the usary laws, and one whic!) outrols in @ great measure the pablic mind, ig that therepeal would favor te money lender, and place the borrower at he merey. Thisis not true. To prov: it, we have bas to observe that the bor vwer ip more eager tu evade the usury aws thaw the lender, He is covstant!y waking notes payable tu another, who aicua to the leuder fur the benefit of wsclf, and having these notes disconnt ed at ruinous rates, while if Le lial be petuntted to eume forward openly wit ins endorser, he would perbape have suv ed much, All efforts to wade the law are atwuded with risk, and the borrower tse to pay for this risk Kut ean you by anv system of laws make a Capitalist take leas for hie is ) than money is worth! Money can in a moment make wings of Bills of Exchanye, and flue the @truost parts of the eartt lt can evew ride on telegraphic wires, and keep pace with the lightning's flash. A thoussad dollars placed in a bank in le tersbarg to the credit of a New Orleans merchant, wilh begin to coant 5 per cent legal interest to the depositor at the mo ment of deposit, for ittakes but a noment | tw conve) information of the depo t. Thx New Orleans mercle:nt draws jie check on it the eawe day, and itisso mach cash ia his hands. The question then is not whether vou vill allow the capitalist to get a proper » the hands} wre for his money, but whether vou we alow the borrower to take it for ot. prop er value. Dhe restraint is nt, re membered, on the lender but on the cor tower. Let ne suppose for ainorment tha bo money was by law allowed te be loan ed in the tewn of Petersoury at greater rate than five per cent, uuderthe penalty {forfeiting principal and inter al other towns sloald be allowed at the rates of six per cent. Who would be damaged, the few capitalist or the money borrowers? How many furnace would continae in blast; how many mas tares would contitue their work; and ow inany dry goods stores would kee their doors vpen for six months! Ar ‘ arthqnake or a conflagration weuld nat ‘thore fatal to the prosper ty or even ‘he existence of the city. Now | rela tons of the State of Virginia ts the other “ates are as intimate and close as are the relations between Petersbury and Rich- woud. When money is worth less than 6 per cent, it can be retained in tle State; when it be worth more, and in great de and, and its want most serions!y felt, Wen it will leave the State. Every rail mad that ia built, every steainboat that 's pat afloat, every line of telegraphic wire that is erected, is a new plea for a bolishing or modifying our usury laws Capital ia leaving the State daily for oth er localities where it is more gently dealt with, Here it may be said that it makes ho difference with Virginia whether the profit of capital is obtained at home or abroad, as it must be spent at last at ome. It makes all the difference in the World. Where the eapital is spent, there Industry is quickened, improverents fos- ‘ered, and Jubor rewarded. Capital is the life blood ofa State; withdraw it, And the State staynates and falls into ‘“peless lethargy. Bat when the eapial- ‘senda off his money, is it altogether “certain that he will not follow itt The Writer of this article has it his eye this homent two of the largest capitalist of onr “tate, who have followed their money to “ther States in quest of better profits than Could be legally made in Virginia. It is hot all certain, that at this. moment any dislodged from | ly uwoney lenders in the State. ect of the usury laws on the ag- “the coantry te the branch of ays itinay form rw York Express f one ofthe most extraordinary pie- batty of recent ilate 45 years old. an ler t ] noswindling widows and 6in- bef money and reputation advertisements fora wife and Hle ts descrived as a native une of his doings t ” r re nm? Iwi } a formal engagement, advise her as in making iivestinents . nccept her money, |» furita walle leer lan t ] t wotheir departu rafter giving the money ‘I t for Piiladelpliay when on Cia s character have come nded with every lady ad relf to be a ventleman this means he obt obtaining loans of m He alse patronized the quaintanee of many foolish women, every during the vears PS8o3) an 1 854, by ad 1 wife un ler Varios Names The exact numberof his Ways Was very ceived by the governess dod ot Clinton place, Mr. S., ot seventh street Mrs. P D., of Twenty titth ctreet, Mrs. 8., of — He first gained the confidence of these ladiea, won their af- feetions, proposed to all of them, and was They all, however, of Broadway, Mrs and many others. by all accepted, found him out before the day apart for their wedding; seme in one way and some in another, ove time engaged to half a dozen ladies in the city at the same time, while his wife and infant were snffyring from sick- ness and destitution in Louisiana, But is it{the guardian of the public tisc, that a atall probable that the rates will decline? majority of those pestilent, miduight as- Some of the best thinkers in'the conimer- | sassins, yclept “ Americaus,” voted for| é em cial class express the opibion that the! him? Don’t think so much of your pap, | Corporations, it is well known, are soulless | God.”"—{Cow. jor you will “grow so great” on it, that | concerns, therefore it is worse than time wasted | « |to ‘demand satisfaction’ of them, This I fully |realized on application in Richmond to the remembered that an abundance of gold | they'll call you “grand-pappy ” and siiver dues nut make low interest. It makes u demand for itself, ty more abundant te-day thah it) was twenty years ago and yet it is worth the double now of what it was then. bire of wouey and the hire of labor rise and full together, the price of both de- pending net on absolute quantity, bat in the reltions between supply and demand. Capital pais labor to work, and when wue is dear the other is also dear. ary always united and are traly as insey- rela an the Siamege twins. Owl interest you must keep down labor, laws whith are consistent with the sligh- | and the usury Jaws are an ed as much test degree of free agency ean keep a! an attack on the labor of the spendthyift from ruin. His work is pret-jon the woncy of the ecuntry, Ralergh Re gister. oe sei Conyressional----New English Minister. Wasmixatos, January 7. In the Senate, yesterday, Mr. Butler introdue- ed a bill to establish a Navy Yard at Port Roy- 1!, Seuth Carolina, | Mr. Mason, of Virginia, has been chosen Pres- ideut of the Senate pro fem, in the absence of | Mr. Bright. A bill was reported providing for an increase of pay to Anny officer. The business transacted by the [louse is un Important, Both Houses have adjourned till Friday Official information has been received that Villers has been appointed as Minister to the United States from England, and that he is vow on lis way to this country. - >: if nnaylvania and Nuns 14a. Puicapecruis, January 7 The tessage of the Governor of this State t vance remaining in the Treasury at 41,265,000 The State debt has decreased £360,000. The message favors a reform in the natureliza laws, and says it is t be expected that Kansa- will be free, Illinois: Legislature. Sraixovterp, January 5 The I s le slature met to-dav, when the y expelled Mr. Bridges, the Repablcan Clerk of the last house, whilst he Waa ¢ tthe rou and organized tinally by the eleetion of Samnel Holmes (Democrat) as Spea ber, and Mr. Leile (Democrat) Clerk oo The Largest Mirror tn the United States ~The New Orleans Picacune says “Our fieud, Mr. Charles Pride, the architect, who built Holi By Spile undid dry-y ss n Canal Street, a few years « shed his work by patting up a magniticent mirror, which was the larses! Mr. [lolises could find in Paris ' feet nine inches in lerg't satis half anoineh thick, and cost eee “The Southern Tyruints.”--4 Clarics t ersave the law salstifiting con ti tte their ships of free colored Sennen Pahoa of 1 ny rsoninent, ti Aa pas sed both llonees of the South Carolina Ley. stature This movement is honera »the Leyishutare of Soathe Carolina, alt rchoit silences a good many bellow tne Atbolitioutets by os wing that the South can geton very well witheat t special providence of treir fanatic iter ference. No senethle man can ask S Carolina to do more than this, inthe pre sent stage of negro plulantler voand ex t tement Vow Fork Dilly News oo One of our brethren of t! ! scissors advises Chat im conse enormous advance in silks, ladies should horten thetr silk dresses, and sweep the streets with calico Bet The finest alk dress ever brought to Salisbury, was boug!it a few days sinc: by a neyro slave. { Nfronge Transition. —The Quitman (Miss) Advertiser sava that Mr. Greene C. Fore, who has been remarkably suc cessfulin DBrahdon as keeper of a retail driakong shop, has been announced as preacher in the same piace in the Metho dist Church! Te will still) deal ont th a spintual, therefore, bat from) the a ead of the dram stop A wreat c te oes Utah. Bi ium Voung. the Prophet of the Mo nanaddress te lis followers, tells them t Tederal Government. has made Ptalranorganized government, and is determined to make itan independent State. And -Tosay, as the Lord lives, we are bound to become a Soverel yn State cr the Union, oranindependent pation by ourselves; and let them (the Federal Government) drive us from: this place if they can; they can't do it. You Gentiles and hickory and basswood Mor mons, can write it down if you please; but write it as T spenk it.” Very cool for a pagan, with 68 living wives! A Row,—A. “snow-balling” freak of a party of voung men in Norfolk, on Thursday last, ended in knocking down some with stones and biting one man's nose off. Dirks and pistols Three were drawn, clubs used, and the yelling, shout- arve sum of money can be borrowed atiof the ladies to whom he was engaged, ing, bellowing avd howling were absolutely *"Xper cont outeide of the banks. Though | were having their wedding dresses made frightful. [OP MIE sabsoriter ha sc Wodoted in & should, on arriving at i ae T yale,” aaa Foote Fotntam road to Alexandtia via Gordonsville, whieh ajtitio, Mra, MARY | parts thrice a day itamediately on the a ‘ ach Southern train. “At Weldon a ticket should be takem¢o Richmond only and not through as! us a, : é : DP Potomac R. I. Co, are now rinning: but ond throoglt line daily on uc eount of the ice in the Potomac. Northward bound lately; I purchased a thro’ ticket at Weldon, and failing to connect at Rich- taond with either morning train, I had theal- terpate of wailing 24 bours for'the next thro’ traio via Fredericksburg, or take the Gorduus- if he would but take care of his wite and | ville route the same evening and pay %5,50 ex- child, whose satfering she eloquently de- | tra, that being the fare from. Richmond to Wash- picted. The brate paid no heed, but con-|jngton, which latter I decided on after learning, tinned, with coldness and effrontery, his | that the steamboat frequently failed of late ‘> connéct at Washington. The annoyance of delay I discovered bad in “Will General Dockery, or Mr. Pool, | duced many other travellers to do the same. or those for whom they speak, vote for a} | Democrat for any office ?—Staundard. ‘iin Iredell county, oh the 10th LLISON, in the 72nd yeur ofher age. ‘ary Allison, traly may it be ‘avother of the mothers wf Lxarel is loug desired rest that God hag in sore peoples Bui few women poseds the yirines and graces to the same extent with which dhis veneteble mother in, - One of the whole of Bhe first connected herself with the Presbyterian Courch wt Fourth Creek, about 52 years agoy ut which time, she wade an enlitd purrencer to the service of God, We may perhaps form a correct idea of the spirit ia which that dedication was inade, by the following tokeo frow her own tnnuagript: “Biomed God, 1 desire this day, with the ulmost wlemnity to dedicate wmyself to thed, former jords, that buve had dominion over we; and I now consecrate to thee, all that Lam, and all that [ have; the faculties of my wind, and members of my body, to be disposed of, as Thou in thy Latinite Wis- dom shall see fii: and seemg sbove elf Thou requirest the heart, | do here make an offering of it w thee. Lord toke it and form it anew, and make it soft, ten- der, pliable and holy; put thy fear in it, aud Bone time after the above dedi- cation of herself, her membership was transferred at her uwh request to Bethany Church, of which she re- maiued a devoted member to her death. | kaew Mrs. Aliisun but to love her. tpurked by those who were bound by the most tnti- mate of christran love, aud whose hearts beat in sym- pathetic unieu under deep uffliciion, that no chenge eyuld ever be marked, save a continual growth in And although in her last day» she was the | subject of deep ufflic:ion ; sll in the anidst of all her | Will be eompelied ty take legal steps tu settle up the The ticket agent at Weldon, of the companys | | whose agent be is, deserves censure fur the im- | Neighbor, neighbor! too much pap | position on travellers of selling thro’ tickets Whiy, don’t YOU without apprising them of the difficuitics ahead, | Taey should either not sell thro’ tickets while navigation on the Potomac is impeded by ice, | aud conversaion. But her labors are now deve—her | Scovmmodated. or make, such tickets good on eitber route. {the last time j trials, no merwur was everbrosthed that her suffers | ings were too great; bat “ meekness aad subinission ever characterized her wal [sufferings are now past. She is now in the enjuy-| | ment of the “rest which remaineth to the people of | ETD ’ ‘IV EBENEZER ACADEMY. TANUE exercises of this Tnstitation. which bas been | Qnoccupied for the last sx mouths, will be resaiu- ed on Monday the 19th of Janeary. Though the subscriber cannot promise to fill the | | place of hie worthy predecessor; yet he hupes by) ings towards all mankind, and the President of} close attention to business to merit the patronage of | that road in’ particular, IT would sav, | Lope tu better your misfortunes by doing like- | | ) | pen Moathly, by the Exeeutive Committee | | Amasa MeCoy, ber of the Exec | Fredericksbug and Potomac Co. to refund their | Ediwr. The ablest and most eminent advocates of portion of the fare. To those who would cherish Board can be hud couveutent w the | do not | the community. Academy, at $7,00 per month. | Primary Department. per eexsion of 5 months | thiehent Fuglich branches; | Classics and Higher branches of Mathematics, 12 50 JAMES A CRAWFORD, A. B. IF YOU HAVE WGRK FOR ME, Please bring it in. GUN AND LOCK BSMITEING, Bell Hanging. THE eubscriber having opened an es- tablishme at, propores to | From the Raleigh Standard. tay" The following verses, by LI. C. Jones, | Esq., of Salisbury,—the author of “Cousin Sally Dillard,” as well as of divers oth r| uumber gvod things,—will be regarded by our) readers as ainong the best effusions of his They are published in the Star dard | atthe request of a friend of the |} Perley Poore, it will be recollected, en | gaged, in case Mr. Fillinore should not! elected, to roll a wheelbarrow full of ap- |; ples from Newburyport to Boston, thirty: hal GUNS and LOCKS re- paired at short notice and on reasona tive miles; which he did in good faith, and was received in the latter City with @& We | with the busine e terme. Hie thorough acqx many demonstrations of applause. ws, he hopes, witl command « reasens make no objection, at this time oday, to dere teft with him wil be faithfully ond pronspt!y at the Fillinore vein which rans through our tended to On the contrary, it masa nan of spirit, that we 6 le ma Gb oP a ae Sale of Eight Valuable NEGROES. AVING been appointed Executor to the will of 4 ies should beseen through the cloud of defeat which rests upon his We have always admired plack and “yrit” in an adversary ly when they exlibit themselves HI rient pearls at : s, in Letley Poore-try. said will, expe to sale | the town of Sahebary, f February next, being LIKELY YOUNG NEGROBS PERLEY POORE ON THE ROAD TO BOSTON Periey Poore, what wt ye mean f sit months, with tater sccarty required from the par FE. D. HAMPTON, Ex’r Pil try 1 for a apell THE LISHERY be ATER POV To Boston town thie day TERMS, a credit of ax and twelve mouths wil be 2600 Buashels Wheat 1000 BARRELS FLOUR. er wishesto purchase t TH vote for Perley Poore Bull.—In Toon end in Trowsle brated Norwegian . Was arrested vesterday morning by a Depnty Sheriff ona civil snit, an gthe dav “might n the company of this a SALISBURY CLASSICAL SCHOOL THE undersigned has abont the city in searc Ole Ball came to this untry Ltor 15 years azo on i nal visit, and remained here ime. About five or six vears brought over a Norwegian colony, whi ed in Pennsylvania. : rreatly involved, and has been since con T ya e : erins---Por Session of vf Mus c largely increased. late political campaign he established a Norwegian Fremont paper out West, and was otherwise active in the Reput liean eXerpt i cages of protracted An erdonnance President and Faculty of the U Lacy, DOD, Premdent ot Davidson Col dancing at the wedding of widows anc a » wedding of widows and A. Baker, tion. Barton Craige. Joba I Henderson, Esq, Jas JOUN B. GRETTER, LOOK OUT. FTER firet Jannary, 1857, the hasiness of the old Firm of Murphy, MeRorie & Building & House Joinnery. VENUE enbecribers have this day formed a Copart- nership to carry on the Joinery basiness, and respectfully sebeit the favora- ble regarda of thie community with all the recent styles of work, and thoroughly an- deretand their bumnese ; they, therefore hope, by am | brought to a speedy close ; remitting attention to the same, fo secure a share of | viee all persons indebted to us, ifthey wich to save cost, to come forward, without delay, and wake pay- We are in -araeat, and mean wht we say. MURPHY, McRORIE & CO Suhsbury, Dec. 8, 1456. Building and House the patronage so liberally bestowed on others. ATKINS SMITH, MATTHEW W. WILSON. Salisbory, Jan. 12th, 1857. «2 oe Dorey 4 ARCHITECT. — Ue will futnish PLANS aod SPECIFICATIONS in Oriental, Enropean or Arnerican Designs, and #oli- oe Tas BRILLI 1 Prize of 1 Prize of 1 Prize of 1 Prize of 1 Prive of 2 Prizes of 2 Prizes of 10 Prizes of 100 Prizesof 100 Prizes of. ApPRoximaTioN Paiies. | its opportunities to prove that there can be baved on | the concomitant expeusea of the preseut etyle and | mode of building ia Western North Carolina, at least | 25 per centam; inporing equal durability with addi- tidna! comfort, ciavenience and beanty. He wil! also. give origin) drawings for -Frontals, Porticos, Verandas, Conxervetories, er for the remo deling of Residences, fitting op sores, and any kiod of Ornamental or Funcy work. ‘ Charges, iveluding personal supervision, from 3 to 6 per cent on the evst of the mrgctire, A. B, BENDREN, Refer to Judge Ellis, Salisbury, enn I. Shaver, “ C. P. Mendenhall, Greensboro’, J. W. Thomas, Eay., Thomasville, RC, Pearson, Esy., Morganton, January 6th, 1857. 3mo32 Me erg oe $60.00 09 ae, Makan FAIR WARNING. LL those iudebted to me as Adminisirator of Mo- | f tes D. Kilpatrick, deceased, are requested for | me forward aod make payment | before the February court; at aud after thattime I) estate | Those wishing to settle can call at my residence or! that of John S. Carson, at either place they can be JAMES G. RAMSAY. Tw:31 THE PROUIBITIONIST. of the New York State Temperance Society ; et the Cause in the tion, coutribute of their wisdow and eloquence lo ts columas With the Namber for January, 1857, it begins Vol. The scope and spirit of the Promrerrionst is Na- ional ; it we adapte every Btate im the Union, and eureula tate. Tei the adh poluieal par'y, nor the opponent of a: esinevery 3 other. Bacred- ly devoted to the Sappresmon of the Liquor Traffic, | oa Tharuda: limited am and the extirpa of latemperance; on all other qaes- | tions which divide the public mind, it is absubutely si- beut and W. W, MoGuute, Ess, Com'p ¢ ote Prizes!» 000 : NV ONE PRIZE TO EVERY TEN TickkTst’. 3,295 Prizes amounting to Whole Tickets, $10; Halves,85; Quarters, 24, The first 219 Prizes are decided in. the yemal man-. ner. 3,090 Prizes of $60 will be determined figure of the Naber that draws the #60, For example, if the Number drawing Prize ends with No. 1. then allthe Tickets nomber evds in | will be entitled to 60... If the N her ends with No. 2, then all the Tickets’ where the Kenwies cut pan be anslited ars and soon to 0, Certificates of Pai at the fo : rotes Which ae see os Address Orde: ages of Tieketseith : 8. SWAN &CO., Atlaota, Ge, Ala. or 8. SWAN, Box, TAYLORSVILLE — FEMALE SCHOOL - erent of no one | TIVLE third tession'of this school, ander ra —e ANT SCHEME 6g rs for Tiekets or Certificates of Pack- nin i> AlRe, He Iie printed in the Folio Form, on a double medi sheet, making eight large four-colamned pages to « TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. 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No sabseriptions received for less than one year, | and im every case the order mast be accompaared by 3,000 the money. Address O. SCOVILL, Postisuive Acent Ataavy, N.Y spic's rep and health of the locality, uity, and the cheapness of this school, iadece friends w expeet s large patronage. December 9, 1856. 7w93 the morals of the comma- © ane 10 Prizes of “ “ 3,307 Prizes amounting to _ SWAN & CO.’S LOTTERIES! ACADEMY LOTTERY! | Postave— The postage on the DProwisitioxr i8! Ty he drawn in theCity of Atiaate, Georgian, v- County of Albany. free; beyoud the Coau-| jie, on Tneeday, January 20, 1856, 08 the SINGLE NUMBERS !! 30,000 TCKETS—$,307 PRIZES! NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO BYERYONINE TICKETS! Brilliant Scheme. Prize of . in pab- a — | Whele Tickets $10—Balves $5---Quarters 2 1-2. £50 REWARD. ; | ‘The firet 307 Prisee ase decided Si'Wke eens! anaes PUNAWAY about the middle of Oct., bast fre U Fisher's Milis, a malitio boy named Miles, about 25 years, measuring abut 5 feet 10 ur 11 w- ches in height He generally wears his hair long, and parted on one mde, has good front teeth rather underset General! appearance iatelligent Sard boy is supposed to be ia) Davie County in the nerghborhond of Fisher's Mitte, | where he has relahons, of about Silver or Gold Hul When be left he w snug a mostache. The ge w | abore reward will be given if the sard boy ia delivered to the eabecriber, or lodged in jail an that he can be had. Addrees Holteburg, N.C RL. BEALL January 6th, 1537 1632 New-York Advertisement. STAPLE AND FANCY [State of North Ca | = 8 “ ‘ , ( Pe a GOs eee } EDW’D LAMBERT & Co. | 55 Chambers St., end 33 Reade St. @ppesite the Park, \ "LLL be prepared on and after January the let, to open ther SPREXG IMPORTATION, com- prmug an eairusve and vaned assortment of choice, novel avd desirable stk aad Faney Goods, adapted. especially, ty the wants of first class North Carcina Merchants. and winch will be offered at the LOWFreT MARKET PRicrs Dec 30, In5e 31:13 topet4 Thunder & Lightning’ DISCNION AND CIVIL WAR, { Pestilenca, Patent Medicine, R FAMINE, &, &., | RE evils and catamities that should be gearded against. BAKER & OWEN beg leave to HH a form the public generally and private individaals par. | tienlarly, that they are ready, willing and able ® pro. | o Fire tect them from one at least of the above (Lightamg by porting ap to thew baridings, their Patent letated Laghtung Conductors, at prees lower than it has ev- er been done atin this part of the coamry. Address y Baker & Owen, Salisbery, N.C, WILLS, MOONE & C0. ep I fancy & Staple Pry Goss \ TE ar rw Palarzge and asmowrt eds Goods. among whieh may be found a larg f Raney DRESS GOODS, r Bonoete, Shawls, Stike. Alpaceas hams, Freuch aod Enustish Printe, Hats and a large asaurtme nt o Cloths, Cassiinercs * goods of all kouds au Boots and Shors Clothing, &c—al whieh w etermined to se at prices that will defy compet: Give usa call, carmne our Geode and see for your selves Salisbury, Now LU, ist Q4.1t DEROSSET & BROWN, WILMINGTON, NV. ¢ BROWN & DEROSSET, GEVERAL COMUISSION meareiny | Usual advances made on Consignments JOB PRINTING Neatly cecuted ut this Office 10 Quarter | Address orders for Tickets, or Certifies: ages of Tickets, ether to Price adv $5 50. EMOVAL. R. & A. MURPHY, AVE Removed their Store te the NEW BRICK BUILDING next door to the Watchmas Their (mends aad exstomers, are invid te call and see them at their new aad elegant stand. Satisbury, Janwary 6th, 1857 » wieh to conse’ him, + ery ® eo vaticateons d Jannary 6th, [<57 ks Ast PORBACCO ets, . Moweal Pnetrament« en to ordenag Books, Musie, ’ gels hie lime ite the COURT. HORE 3,000 Prizes of 45 will be determined by the last ™ | figure of the Nember that draws the $25,000 Prige. For example, if the Number drawing the $25,000 Prize ends with No. 1, then all the Ticketa where the oumber endsia | will be entitied to $40. “It the Namber ends with No. 2, thea afl the Tickets where the Nombee ends in 2 will be entiled to 940, and a Certificates of Packages will be sold at the follow- ing rates, which is the risk : Certificate of Packages of 10 Whole Tie! 10 Half "0 1s ios of Pack. 8. SWAN & CO., Atlanta, Ga. or 8. SWAN, Montgomery, Als. rolina, ALEXANDER COUNTY. Isaae Davis ve. James Davis. ORIGINAL ATTACHMENT. Whereas the plaintiff in the above case haesuad ont an attachment against Jas Dave, and it the satusfactmon of the Cantt, that said James nota resent of this State: It is, therefore, ordered by toe Court, that publication be made in the Carole na Watchman, for six weeks, notifying the defendant wt the next term of this Coart, to be held at the Coart House ia Taylorsville, on the first Man day in Mareh next, theo and there to answer, replevy, viherwise Jedgment ni cb will be rendered to Ls _ Witness, A. Carson, Clerk of our said Court at of fiee. the Ist Monday in December, 1856, and the @ist year of var Independence. A. CARSON, Ctk. tf-32 DENTAL NOTICE. =) W. F RBASON, D. D.&, M.D. OF fics on the Lot with Mr. McNeely to Doet. Haviog prepared suitable ROOMS, these need dental services, can pped in the Box at Offs cgh P. Ottee er otherwise will be FOR SALE. A Valuable House and Lot N Vadkin County ing to buy cen ap- PY tor informa en to V. Strrewalt, in Statesville oo HG, Hampton, J SLIZABETH HAMPTON 4w:32 srtcieer ROOK STORE I STATESVILLE. ARIECL ES, VANRKER NOTIONS, Statienary, Wall peper, ogether with a Reet Fine Cigars &e. 32:f ‘q iy SALE OF LAND. with do Golo: af the Cyart of Equi: b byheg ty, I will offer the following trects of valuable Jand or sale, at public suction: 112 Acres, to the estate of Asa Miller, deceased, ad- CERTIFACTES Of the Healing and Restoring Virtues COWAN'S | _ Vegetable Lithontriptic. tends of Joho Lentz, David Earnhan, Tredell County, N. C., Jan. 3, 1853. Barnhart and others, pubject w the widow's J hereby certify that I have been afflicted with dower, Bale to take place on the 80th day of Gravel for a numberof years, having been.confined t- | Brick-mason, Plasterer aud Painte — Jemunsy pext, ai the ees, biddings to be opened the house for six months, two of whieh, | was confino | if Anson county, aud may be lurking about Wades- “ 79 ba, Terme of pale, six mouths credit, bond ed to bed. Skilful physicians failed to give any rellef borough and Albemarle. ; , approved eceunty, Pr. adv. $2.50. 1 was advieed by Dr. Smith to try Cowan 's Vegetable { will give the above reward for his apprehension Lithantnptic, the use of which has nearly relieved me; and delivery to me at Mount Pleasant, Cabarres 85 3-4 Acres, and J} think, by persevering m 118 use, will effect a | County, or ii cunfined in any jail so that I get him to the eatate of Peter Peeler, deceased, ad- thick lips, bow complete cure. ROBT. B. GRAY, | ®gain. Letters addressed to me at Mount Pleasant, will be promptly attended to. jormng > dh fapds of Dawah Kigits, Joseph Peeler and Rowan County, N.C, Jan, 5, 1853. CHARLES ai ihe Sm om mete ee on bg ~ Soe This ie to certify, that Lhaveused Cowan'sLithon-| Jue !0,1856 0 mest. Qvocmess. Tecme ee: 92 triptic ia two cases, with happy effect. One wasa| a eredin, bond with approved security. Pr. adv. $2.50. a4 case of suppressed Menstruation, in a young lady Gold Pens, of 21 years of age, in which the usual remedies had failed ; and by using one bottle, the Most PERFECT re- | hef was obtamed. The other case was chronic Cys- g to the hoire-ai-lew of Mr. Thomas, ad (11s, of inflamation of the bladder, in the person of Mr. from Saltehary, on the Concord road. Sele George H. Upright. ‘The Lithontriptic gave him great @ at the Court House in Salisbary, on Sat- relief, and 1 believe had he persevered in its use, he tet of Janoary next. Terms of sale. 68 would have beeu ENTIRELY relieved. » bond aud securdy. Pr. adv. @250, | | 80 Acres, VERY large assortment of Geod Gold Rens, and Gold Pex Points, without the Cause. For sale at J. H. Ennias’ BOOKSTORE. | July 22. 38 | i DR. M. WHITEHEAD. | OFFICE on the same lot with his residence. en Arkansvs, Conway County, April 15, 1852. | his absence persons desiring to see him will leave i i S. D. RANKIN, M.D. tnowe a2 the Michsel Bosuan land, adjsining the) ig Cowan: I write to inform you that our daagh | thet names on the Slate } bonds of Jesh Sheping, Joba Bosuan, Joba Sanit | ier, Martha, has beea enjoying guod health for the neh Jane 17, 1856. 3 | 1 aa Sela e peed, cea 26th day of year and a half. In childbuod she enjoyed health—a | — = aaa | jeueaty best, | prempnss. §=lerme — sound mind, and fine constitudon. But at an early 0 WN) NJ d Kish | tovnthe credit, boad with approved security. §2.50 | age her menstruation became entirely suppressed, and A) sters an ° | 145 Acres, t» Michael! Shuping and Milla his wife, and adjoining the lands of George Carriker, Ales- Romian, Michact Albright and others. Sale to 27th dey of Jaouary next, at the Terme of aie, sx months credit, bond |for ten years her health was must wretched. Her} | mind gave way and was much unpaired. She had the | 4h e J. &.P. P. MERONEY, have made arrange-| attention of two able physicians, but ber health be- meuts to furnish Oysters, Fish, Crabs and Wild Dacks came wore, till your remedy was used. By using 5 during the Winter season. These wanting large bettles, her health is as above stated, and her mind quantities of Oysters, can be furnished at $1 50 per wearly restored. G.C, w ITT i | gallor ; by the quart at 50 cis. They will keep a ELIZABETH WITT. | Table to serve up such things as they may be de-| socurty. - adv. $2.50 Me. J. F. Cowan—Dear Sir: I know Miss Wrrr. | sired. | : Acres & 150 Acres, |sring been the physician of the family for several| _Sulisbury, October 28, 1856. «122 + ye ars, and the above mentioned was the most hope- | ~ belonging to the estate of Margaret Anderson, dee'd., less case of suppressed Menstruation I have ever wit- 7 Fes Pearth Creek, sdjoinmg the lands of Rufus Hu dicine. But to my atter astonishment she has been NOT IC K, | pimee et the — = ores * Se ee ee Cy Cbg ana pein pales firm Janeary nest vane : moa credit, | o H y eS o cNeely, Moc saither, has se out aod ‘Sith iptecest aftes ax mosthe Bonds with approved mend your valuable Medicwe to all similarly afflicted. transferred his entire interest to McNeely Mock & | eocumiy L. BLACK: CME | Im the treatment of this disease I have had much ex | Co, and that be has no further conuection of interest | AC MER, . Me. | perience. Dose. 8, 1856.—Pr. adv. §2 50. Tw29 ~ALSO— fume time and place, G. A. Locke will offer | messed ; one, | supposed, beyond the control of all me- > Setomen Halland othera Sale to take Yoars truly, B.S.RUZELL, u.p. |‘ 4 nm T.C. MeNEELY, | A.J. MOCK, W.J. McNEELY. Treaton, Tean., Jan. 22d, 1848. At the J. F. Cowan, Esq—Deer Sir: On the 27th May, | — | fer pale, et public suction, the old homesiead, ou 1446, 1 deemed it my duty to inform you of the suc | The basiness hereafter will be continued by Me- ‘@high the lve Margeret Anderson lived, containing eossful use of your Vegetable Lithontriptic, in the Neely, Mock & Co, who have associated with them ghout 121 ACRES, with « guod dwelling buuse and | case of Mr. Thomas Fletcher, of this viciaity. Since , J. P. Sumpeoo of Lexington, as a partner dere, and in every case of ths sort, with satisfactory O8F Usual large sock, and selling at small profits, to evidences of its great utslity, in resioring those organs share a large portion of the trade of (the surrounding coantry AND OTHER VALUABLE PROPERTY + > a a scribed the remedy, such specimens of the substances Salisbury, Nov FOR SALE. decharged by anne, as (vo convince the most ineredo outs, on Friday and Saterday the %h and 10th o( 224 bladder, tu a very cunmderable extent. aud in oth ten ins Wi icharow’ @man Joly; 1841; (te/ July 1642 dae eéxt, her entire stock uf HORSES. HOGS, ¢1 Cases of a diseased state of the unnary or Hee, ics or the}, = plows de to the rat we ters Ales, shost 5,000 Ibn of Fatseuing Hogs,—all her L HEss, M.D and Kitches Parnitare, oommsng in pari \ LIKBLY NEGROES, ew=ewwr of | years past, and have observed ite beneficial effects in some velgahle Seid and house cervania (Terms | several cases of calcukus cases in my own neighbor. | McNEELY, MOCK & CO. | 12th, 1856. 26:f Deeember 16, 1856 rig HILLS, MOOSAWCO. wher ments | that tome I have used the remedy ia a number of cases We are thankful for the very liberal patronage oar Dee. 6, 1856. = Py. adv. $250. 9 729. of a diseased state of the Kiducya, Ureters and Blad- frends have favored us with, and hope by keeping oe N E G R 0 E Ss . w a healthy condita. (further asware you that I procured from the patients for whom | have pre- Te: deviveanel leaving the State, that the remedy pescesed the power of dissulv- Lost Volume.--Bring it in. WE eller at public Sale at her tesideuce mm Siauly “°C and evecustiag ceiculi from the hidacys, ureters SOME birniwer hie failed tn tetera a Valeme o aed SHEEP ; 2 largequentity of CORN, effecting cure, sod parucularty in cases of chrome MN d WHEAT, FODDER, OATS, end COTTON — reombea, | believe a will prove a specific BOS AM nl nto Bi fonv’ rR @ Sofag, Setuces, Ce ntre- Ts bies Thee is to crrufy that I am acquainted with Cowan's Ge At the enme time and place, she will sell Vegetable Lithontriptic, and have been for several made hnowe on the duy of mic hood, and have heard many of ihe patients say that WHOLESALE AND KETALL Fi ELIZA H. WALL. / they have weed it fur such complamts, that 1 had | DEALEKS IS December 8th, 1456. 4w2 | effected » complete eure with them thus far, and others Staple & Fancy Dry Godas; AND CROCERIES, Are now in receipt of a large stock of SUGAR, COFFEE, SALT, MOLASSSES, RICE, P: Pepper, Sprce Ginger, Mackerel and all kind « found in the Market. al! omy « gave them great relief, more then any othe medicine that they ever tired. Whereapun, | have no hestation in saying that I beheve 1 ts be the best Lahewtrpie now ww ouse, and cheerfully recommend it to all affbeted with these parn'ul, dust re seng, aad hith erw ble Jad. JAMES T BONE,M D Methanie! Boyden, Heary A. L-wiy, Joha A Boyden aed A. B. Headren, ws the dey cemdved by meeien, Coupe a, Pebreery 15, 1846 \ (eroeenes asanily of NATHANIEL BOYDEN, MENRY A LEMLY, JOHN A BOYDEN, A B HENDREN. Salebary, Dee. 30th, 1856. 12,000 DOLLARS! : SELLING OFF. aia a ae ce Mr Cowas— Dear Siz: It 1s with feelings of grat:- tude that I address you, and ali that may be afflected with what w frequently called Gravel I suffered ex crectsting pain from it almost every time thet | had to take more than ordinary ¢xercise, of took a alight cold, sey ot ee average of a severe atlack every three "mathe, and these atiacks would budd me from eight to twenty days, sometimes hanger In my lect suffer ing. L bebeve bad it mot been for your remedy | would have been in my grave long before the ume, as the wtiacks were more frequent. and getting more severe In September, 1643, you gave me a poruee of your ume to panctus! dealera November 10, 1836 A New Excitement AND OUTBREAK! 2isaf 4w3i auere, &e of Messrs Werrman & Pree, would ansounce to the frends of that frm, bes own frends, is ft sack, Twcive Thownad Dullare worth, ena. ™*Sewe, With dereetms bow to ase it. 1 wok the doting of & qeeeret ty +f Ladies and Genti tg Somme as direcied, and ia lees than twenty deye I wee the old pairuns of bis father and to the pabhe, thet Devas Goods, and other Dry Goods. eseally hept 10 pertec y dwease, and ap he ws now seceiving (rom the Northera enues a large, ewes me thie country, together with Ready-Made “ ‘h Umer, T am bappy to state to you, | have not haadsome, and vaned assortment of Chething, Bete, Bonaris, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Bian it the first sease of puta of amy kind, of my old dee , .) ’ ee ADL MADE CLOTHING med, und will be weld We reapreifully invite the at- My dear rw. my caer wee cne that ought to heve rf ith. i 4 4 ’ (entinn of this commenity sed sarrwanding comairy, to COMET TADS Wright. se «was of pot lees than thurty |) . 5 F the ahore cock of Goods, and advantages off. d to rere standing. and I have been attended by as good Cloths, Casmmeres. Vestings, and (Gentlemen's far beyers medroal shpil ae old Virgrms wae in poeeramon of, and ashing goals. which wi be sold very low, or made AB these indebted to as, in ony way, ere badly ad.) Phy mrian cold only give me temporary rebel, aed 9p © order he beet style of the Art. He wi ‘Casd, the last tame. to pay ap by the frat of March, esby be tld me thas the curase wae meurable ato | keepin bee empiey a rkitfel ( atier, aud can iRerefers 1857, a0 loager indulgence will not be gin pe Tima Ne De ] theok. mr. Us do the human femidy & warrant gond hie Mis crpenence in the bomners RICHWINE «& HARRISON yourself justices. you oagh ake your remedy pub jastifies hum in cay nat hee stark cannet be ser bee. as there are more peop affleted with the grave] peseed ia quahiy 4 the etvles are eli inte aad very Seliebery. Dee. 16. 1456 229 ~~. ae jz ; hes vue are aware of mr, when you tid me yna hendewme. Hoe ork fired): Wace: romprime State of North Carolina, oo cre tet i bed wm vtpeiniee thar ye aid Ha shire, Collars, Vests, Handhereheefe do om, bat now 1 woeld say to the world that Lam (Coats, 8,—end every thing reqawed Call and eound cured ; and fren my enfl- rng a much | would 9e° BOWAN COUNTY. _ be gted the whete affected wirid comld have the ben Orders for wotk promptly fi Court of Pleat and Qwarter Seesums, No oft A your semedy THOS GWALTNEY J vember Term, 1856. Gibson Co, Wiam E. Powe wa. Jerry Marsh ATTACHMENT AMES BO REARD Tenn Merchant Tatler tf Sabebery, Nept 16 "56 Thi we to certify that my wite enff red with Prolap Tv @ @e ot ona of he Ck, hen sus (ten, of falhag down of the womb Por erane 12 Sarey Wend wot ve chabert of tho More Irs menihe ste wae very ind = heaitn, aronen ona Huse and Lot to Rent Paerehere ordered by the (uart. thet adveriee ment be “P i Sle Ran clare cit Sted, din weuabe enesecdtecis, 0 the Candin Werk. °°) 0 ro Bnew Frere ee Uely ree of eee OR SELL s auhed 2 the town «f Sebebury koe a o reece ” eur care She hae be euro . the defrudan: | apprer at the orm of est yee a) mer hah stl san Loree Md) Med , 4 2ef t te be held tur the cea of Recueciic —- BENJ HUIE (2) andersigned demre to ell or ta Rent nat for Sopp setters ne en nner : a oe eee temery meni. and then and there to plead. snewer eT) nertuhe thail ee ent sage pel aol Selo ceeds chair ota eli demet, of Jedgmen pro confess. will be tak ees “y y wife hae been entely re- dweihng Howse g Kitchen. Shop and other barld . pr u aken sega a trry anyle as ond diengre sfiectun ogee [te mies vementtobumnem Orifany Lal z 7 f the bam and Kutarye by the ve of a bet le and 2 deme to parchase said property it for anle. Per Re Ker, Cth of war emad Cart 6). walt of Caman's Vegetable Lithoot pur. that her gra: ame wiahing erther to rent or hey will please call on ia the bin prgees pri owes AD 1656 and ory: be alth has bes heiter since she werd the A Fort Dubbs, near Statrevitie yor A war ‘ er — medicine, than fea f sa, & MILLEK & LAURENCE AMEs E KERR. (ik a emall portem A the medicine # her Nowember, 29h 1856 Prive ode. @5 50 bw State of North Carolina. the C hedee te wher!) she 4 en attack of Yours, very —_— khOBT H PARAS WANTED ROWAN COUNTY Yor 2. Ins I hereby certify tha st etn LBS Wheat: 5.000 bhie Finer; 10, Court of Pleas and Quarter Searions, Novem. ter with sympionne of we acd DOO) ten ine Beecwss 1) tbe Dry ber Trrm. 1856 was atiended by aged Midwife bree dave Hidew, 2.100 bust Plar-ses 1) Ibe Cottoe ae eae . ot vy rebef: [then employed a reapertatd. . w wh ghest market prices will be Jeorpt Marchal ue A bereven Compeny phyeran everal days, and then anuther. al) wily Keg Py ¢ ash of Groods Original Attachment any gid effect. and st was thought by all that she | MILLS, MOOSE & CO IT eppeanng to the satrefertion of the Court. that, most de After ebe had used Cowan ea medwine fear Now 10), 1"56 24 the affjeers ood members of the Aberdeen Company, of five days it conmenced depomting 9 thick sedumeat the defendants, ef* nei chebtanisof the State |) Whe graye ch es d fin envere * Uheretore ordered, the catem be made in the *. a0 sR had Wall Paper, &C., Capohan Watchman. © chs surcoemeely ances Ue o = ahe paper pullished in the town of delebory. geing m mending ver enn Large supp Moat beautifal Well Pa Al tne w enrd defendamis ww appar st our next Coan of! and hkely to ¢ Pree. LB wo Bite screeos and Window Shades for eale by Piene and Qearier Seamops we held ter the county . n tetter health than ehe ever did before, on J H ENNISS, B obsetler of Rowen, at the Coen Hove in Salabury ee the oa 4 A mek etmach. that mrmt tronblesome July 22 ® fra Muedey in Pebrvary nest, to replery, plead in attenda I would sdvime all women 4mer, otherwme Judgment will he entered agains - f the medweine during the BEUSE MANUFACTURING COMPANY. them, and execution awarded secording! wegne ELUAH sNOW RAGS RAGS RAGS JAMES E. KERR. ON hatred al tte sn Vorkridie, Term, Jum 22, 149 75,000 pounds wanted annually. — “Thee mite ~'h month of 5 .amn nny wa : to Cee eanG fabio oak “F HOPE OCR CLSTOMERS WILL NOT BE MIES- GREAT AT TRAC TION: car, ‘ib a eee, \ abv am ately pubhehed by Mr COW ral “4° rh) Raye tie heard ed ieicciens + medicine in Benedict, manager of th g paper mill SELLING OFF AT COST. Mre srew'srese, Piprenred « bottle of sre cuee a onus Raleigh ‘ . ugh, per OTIC E ve hereby given. that oer entire stock of aN Ready-Made Chithiny and ither Gonde, will bk Riga f iMpsealsers lake aa cceas( aden " mannfaecture lo narce at home ond Mat cmt All permine cosines of purchasing * Aes God ies Cn tres et Rr eee Nieih, where We. Henediccie Meaty Made Clothing or fc orine in oar ne ’ Aa Ba eGuts A aliLh ree frema nll those h WE arr wnwiliig thatroar oo bumoess, are ry one 5 fl and ewbemag foe ld da ouch causes ' ue ' me A her ¢ ent. and ne-d it then wer credit: should be con cheemng cleewhete, of & ther of agente aden aterk of ont: ar « mera « ’ ver had before wit oat care. we are rin) eats ste Wks : aoe ! esos t wl ne ’ @ low, if mt lower catia § ' : G ) ven WH IWAll tal ome) Our prices are the same a end ie the country We w ‘ EES NY GUESS i Saag re, and Pe Sr Op ie with whom mnees by the bet of Janwery ner vw a, Tenn M ~ 1na9 we deal Weeonnot affied toe home and we at the corser of Manmor H we ae é ao e eapec( Uiqey alwaye) withewt dis; vad ewithout ou f f e ii mene Titeg ~ ‘ fee de lay Thee whe promee to give more than our 17 Perens indobted to us ar f . cae ives iota » burthen to prece must demg je us, Aw We are mure they tthe up by the fires January ‘ hew a 2, CComan'e Tach. Canoet realize profits from euch purchases. be placed im thre te fiver f i aceaethvasd Toour fellow-enizens, we eny. if vou owe favors to hwith, ee we are dese - . ri Hitiaibe (hae se North wend your rage there —if von would rather ~” tHeM wee 7 7 . Z é eer ees encourage Southern investments and home indastry, December 16, ir36 Boy . WESLEY HARRIS send them to ue THE COMPAN Y¥<. Lawh here, and bebe “ he ' Be 7 150 SH ROGERS, President left et rete iat a cea (aed as RS rrr he met FB FREEMAN, Treasurer hidere Mortae, ar os) Ne ' ran the effet of eaculy on etome im JD ROYSTER, Soperateudent Pe Ri we Rave tne Kiss ; t pbel fe mt oMeient FJ HAYWOOD Sm mieing Ht fess ate ta ceelidie ar Vegetabls WoW HUSTED y haield euler wee atin su maer : * relieved me, omly we- FOR SATER whan the Unned & . . faeialact ts anmend it te Wo JOHNSON We have been aften surprised wie an ¥ ital deer am ing tral J BROADWELL agin ve n Bi vous dermng , Srriguihemed HW MINES Dee 23, "56 4w 31 d hinder é " hae : Lpenence. and what we eur Creo > pp tT y we a ceriam remedy foe these eumplaiits kept for Sale at JOB PRINTING aml lara ba Wie fener re rower) (ua lr + ‘ Carehna Watchman,’ Offiee. Neatly ze cuted at this Office medy which w@ offered at low proes for cash, of on short = ! TIVE sabecrber having purchased the Shop, Far- Blixaboch Beaty, Administroizix of John Heaty, doe’, ve, James Beaty prj roel vite IT appearing to the, satisfaction of the Court, that James Bross, a Beaty, William Beaty, John Wy- tong and wife Jane, William Weathernran and wife Nancy, and Sarah Heudron, are novsresidents of this ot, .. Seuthern Wo. 1860 Front & tvumvy Laut, ‘ REFERENORS !— Hon. Wm, A. Graham, Hitebate’, NO: Hou John M. Morehead, Greensboro, I ‘ rt, th Mou iin, bg frek, Baa of ana i fous be mado, for six weeks, in the OCapelion| D. aurhs, Prest, nD, 2 ene aa, eeat Coane Bane of Wining isi, 9 atchinan, @ Rewepsper published in the town ¢ . N ’ a] N SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES. qh x ESE celebrated machities are in practical and profitable use in all parts of the civilized world. " | In all the vatious (rade, and in sewing every sort of | exparte aud judgment pro coufesso will be taken against | labrie, either of cloth of leathes, they have been fully | hem. tried aud approved. Sewing machines of other man- ufacturers often failto work, but SINGER’s MACHINES ALWAYS OPERATE, PERFECTLY, being strong, durable and complete | in contrivance and workmanship. A perfect sewing | machine kept empioyed affords a clear profit of $1,000 | Genta of North Carolina, a year, but an imperfect one is a cause of constant | IREDELL COUNTY, appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Ses ber, A. D. 1856. M. F. FREELAND, Ci'k. Price adv. $5 50. Gw29 vexation and loss. ‘The entire reliability of machines is one great reason for the unparalled popalarity. | MACHINES FOR FAMILY SEWING, of a frail and doticate jon, are r | by other ma Such mach are made to | catch the eye, not to perform substantial work. The truth is, family sewing machines ought to be stronger than ony other, because they go into lees skilful hands than when suld to manufacturers, and are weed for a greater variety of work. The machines which have proved best for all other purposes must be best fur! 1T appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that} family use, and they are Singer's The speed of our) aifred Neill, James Neill, heirs of Noble Neill and machines has lately been doubled. No other can | Wijiiam Neiil, heirs-at-law of the said Andrew Neill, | compare with them ia quantity of work. | deceased, are not inhabitants of this State : It is, there- 17 New machines of the lateat improved style will | (.r6, ordered by the Court, that pabheation be made ve exchanged on hiberal terme for old sewing ma-) in the Carolina Watchman, a newspaper published in chines of our own make, or for operative machines of ine Towa of Salisbury, for the space of six weeks, other manufacturers. Local agents wanted to sell j,i) ing the said non-residents to be and appear at} our machines the next Coart of Pleas and Quarter Seemons, to be N. B.—All persons desiring full information about | held for the county of Iredell, at the Court House in sewing machines, can obtain it by applying for a cupy | Statesville, ou the third Monday in February next, | of “1. Me Singer & Co.'s Gazette,” a paper devoted | then and there to plead, answer, or demur to plain. | entirely to phe subject. It will be sent gratis | uff's petition, ur it will be heard exparte and order of | 1. M. SINGER & CO. | gale granied re vember Term, 1856. G. W. Kerr, Adm’r. of Andrew Neill, ve. Alfred Neill Principal Office, $88 Broadway, New York. Witness, M. F. Freeland, Clerk of our said Court, | iC oKICES at office, in Statesville, the 3rd Monday in November, BRANCH) OFFICES | A. D. 156, and the Slat year of American Indepen- | 47 Hanover sireet, Boston. dence. 32 Westuniaster st., Providence | M. F. FREELAND, Crk. | 274 Broad street, Newark, N. J | Priadv. @5 5 6w29 347 Broadway, Albany, N.Y. - = = — Gloversville, Few York | eae : $6 Chapel wrest, Naw Haven | Arnold’s Writing Fluid. | 11 Buchanan a., Glasgow, Scot'd | | 142 Chesnut street, Phila | FNHE Best Ink in the World, for sale at J. H Ea 105 Balumore street, Baltimore Rise’ BOOKSTORE 3 East Fourth street, Cincinnati. | July 22 8 | Chicago, Hino | 65 North Fourth st., St. Lowa. | Te ik YY 31 St. Charles «t.. New Orleans | HOUSE AND LOT | 20 Dauphin #t , Mobile. | FOR SALE, | November 4, 1556 3Imos.23pd. | } IN MOUNT PLEASANT. | 4 (Us: subscriber offers forsale his Hoase and Lot | wheres he now lives. The lot is well unprov- ed, having thereon a dwelling, 18 by 27 two mi Kiwmea, a good kitchen, a well of gand wa New North Carolina Form Book. | ee Sheriffs, Constables, Magistrates and Basi- tor sale at JH. Boorse feet, ness nen story BOOKSTORE ter, and other ut-housee The bet conisine nearly July 22 8 two Acres. Terns easy to suit the porchaser P. B.C SMITH Cabarrus co,, Dee. 16, 1856. 29 Salisbury Planing Mill, |. SASH FACTORY AND LUMBER | | YARD. ON WEST HILL, SALISBURY, NW. C. THE GREATEST Medical Discovery of the Age. DR. KENNEDY, of Rexbary, has discovered “J of our common pasture weedaa remedy that cares EVERY KIND OF HUMOR From the worst Scrofula down to a common Punple ec indersigaed have now in operation the abuve Mill and Factory. and are prepared to furnish first quality lamber dressed. or will Plane, Tongue and Grunve plank furnmhed by others; and make ali kinds | Sarh, Dex mes, Blinds and wood mouldings varwos szesand Paticrns § Seroll sawing, torang im wood of tron. and general Biacksmuhiag The undermgned have first-rate workmen from Bal roore, and can guaranice ther work as suriable for first class houses Carpenters, de He has tried (1p over 1100 cases, and never failed except in two cases, (eth thunder honor He has now in bie possession ower two headred ceriificates uf te wirtaer, all Withee iwenty métes of Ruston Tw bitles are warranted w cure « purmag eure moath ce buttles willcare the worm hind of Pimples on the face One to thr hers are reapectfully re quested i samine epeciinens of the work ‘Two to three botties will clear the system of Bilew MURDOCH & CAIRNS Two letiles are warranted lo cure the wore canker Selabery, Aag 12, 1656 bee 12 moh a stomach 1 va Flag and Greensboro’ Patrot copy 3 Three to Give botthes are warranted to care the worst months, and sead accoant to thie offiee cass lot Ery pc ios oO two titles are Warranted lo care all humor Dr.CHARLEST.POWE eare warranted to cure running of the I pa ussnccmepenslt locatedin Salisbery respect fell) Ober —( Salisbury a the «omg the hair idere bis profess niservicesio (he pub- > me by wie Briek Roe oe are Warramed to cure corrupt owan's Mag. 27th, 1855 } (Cicer eke care lace worst One tattle @ SANFORD'S INVIGORATOR. | Dtjaguypetee te eete three bottles are warranted are scaly ernption . Two to care ihe FOR ALL PLRPOSES OF A STIMELATIVG LIVER |. deoperaic case of rheameuien Three to four bites are werrantedtyu eur ibe salt THERE hae ar ty tt + be terukes will cure ihe wurst cases of anes ealwarve eapenenced fr ne Eret best sally rpree deagne A ure is warranied whea ihe ebuve the eve s which have been epeedily cored hy the quanuty i (she wee of Inviguraue we meniom Javer Compleat Reeder, 1 pridied over a theweand bntilee of thie sa whichis vase of many other diseases be view y of Beato the effect of in eve are. B eos. He edache. Painin the w zune, TY cage = Se sure 2 eutinguesh fire, Brhows bever Feverend \gue, Jaw co, I ndigeetion, ol thie care hemor Lenever anid » bathe of wat laagur as mit Appetite. Limleseneee and Irrnia hat sed anmether, after a trial rt always epeahs few telity —e whcha aueed by @ drerased actwon of ‘teelf. There are two things ebewit thee heck that ap the Liver The lovigorator 9 compoanded w peare to m mag, bre thal « griwein car pas reular refer he Liver 1 when tha ares oe qade picutile s removed al the reat arecared, as the caase has newer been keowo anul | deer wm taken awe A few dees of the Invogurator + second, that it eheewld cere all hinds ever fa ° Po) o Laver & proper a In order ts) give @une idea A the sudden ree and by ue 1 oe- remove the dweaee ft 4 the derowery, | will etate that in heen taarn wih great successin came uf (bh , dla aberat en battles per atery. Homors, Scrfula, Uleers, & and 138, 1 edd tone theesaad butiles has » a firearous treme A pauuual das a Vivali Ne Beeee hr nla ka — Some of the who ceale Draggiets who have been in eon and + appetite and vigor, One doer + bomnees twenty and theriy years aay that nothing will reheve ‘he mre oF od by » the annale «f medeinee wee ever the it — caung.et cents a ve ne. There wa any nee of it from @ tere pane te vig rine art For a debit f the In my owe practice | elwave hept ts y for he eveiem the | stor has no equal which orf rien wre—hut unre 40 srtwon we 8 genera 7 . ethe evetem and removes the ve eo. great and wonderfal virtace have been found eichin, which whe resals(k disease t that | never suspected Several cuss f 0 dimease which wae ‘ - vy Sa tf laa Fr sliwaye * d able, have been cured by e ke Pr Bim , A conta ning (e9 InAtleen OF ehatamerey fit w + f-riual 40 hare Amer d by Sill & Sit, Draggwts, Salado ane aef malady there are bat few by Ta | . ave = - I have } Septembes 94. 125K led? 1 knw ef aeveral cneee cd Drspey, all of them aged < Fig the varone disenses of the ae Ce WP ARU AOSD aver mick tt DApepua, Asthma, Fever ANDERSON & REYNOLDS, 0 ee er CROCERS, ms 7 Ais ee ere ae en eon ' oe : ein creg Cea aut te ste Commission Merchants, vec oo oe: NO. 1. ROANOKE SQUARE, pa eee eee Ea kee LF Lo LLP Dlg (MMe sufficient toupera he biwelatwireiacday Pay eriivexiientinn to the sale of Fionr and athes MANUFACTURED BY kindof Foufare. swung unnerewary charges snd DONALD KENNEDY, teadenng pr Aah ss 4} No 120 Warren Street, Roxbory, Waseachusetts Price $1,00 te, New York City, V Clekner sdway. A } a. wis Cc MMING Cc Ww osTyRon & STYRON, Wholesale Ag | COMMISSION piles aes “ ome AND ‘ Leman & Brother ‘ Rnikinhi® & Pen Forwarding Merchants, : Juan eilium, Lon WILMINGTON, N.C TAUReta bY allireapectablz: Deng gite ia ihe Une Particular attention paid to aelling Flour, Corn ted Statee and Batith Provinces Cotton, and all kinds prodace Fur wale at Soll d& Sills Drag Store, Salsbury, N Feb, 1*56 1y29 eptember 234, 1656 fy:a? COWAN'S VEGETABLE LIVHONTRIPTIC Hizhly Important to Invalidy. COD LIVER OIL. MANVFACTURED BY FRIEND OF air aa AN FAMILY. John ¢. Baker 4 Co. OVP RRING PROM DISEASED KIDNEYS, Stuncinthe Bladder and Kidneys, Weak nons of the Thisinvaluable medicineis for sale at the Davie Hotel in Mockes at Dr. Ro Campbell's, dell; atthe Drag Store tn Charlotte; Hotelin Salem: aud atthe Carolina Watchman Of fiee, in Saliebory The subscriber having entered into copartnership with donn F original patentee, for the man- afactare and sale of the ab: | fardish » suppl) by addressing him at Salisbury, N |C,, of ealling at his residence, 10 milena weet of this lace. E. D. AUSTIN Jane 21,1855 5 | AS, awone of ite dinting wmity over other bra frem that pecubar nanaon and disagreeable flavor umipe fee tly prepared Loina, be. It may be taken without disrelish by the most deli cate patient and retamed wit in Ire. sensitive stomach Tis superority in thieand other important eharae tertstics of genuineness, has guaranteed for it the commendation of the moet eminentof the medical fac nity throughont the States It m the moet effectaul remedy for Consamption at Leverly's war e Medicine, is preparedty BAKER & CO, No. 100 N, 3d Street, Philadelphia manufacturete J. ¢ 6m:20 commodat) y . t Olin, Lryéal Cay aa a State; It ia, therefore, ordered by the Court, that) TH next seeaiod wal commence on the third Moa Salisbury, notifying the said non-redidents 10 be’ and! pt slons, to be held for the county of Iredell, atthe Cour | ' A douree of lectures illustrated by ste neve : House in Staiesvifle, om the third Montlay in Febpoary be given on Natural Philosophy and ica all le next, then and there to plead, anewer or demaur to plain: | ty Be continued by Uther op i Uff's petition ia our suid Cop filed, orit will be heard Geology. those who desire to teach, Terms the sau as here, Witness, M. F. Freeland, Clerk of our said Coani,| tofure. To those who may desire p' } at office, in Statesville, the 3rd Monday of Novem-| tion, circulare will be seut by the eubsoriber, Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, No-| (PMHE costof Lnsuragce This company being located in the Western part of the Petition to sell Land. “f are nu , and istherefe ty end lctbere: | ded to the public. wertelected for the ensuing yrer. ishing marke of enperi- almoet entire abeence and offensive odor ins perabble from Oil crudely and vat effort on the most Bronchitus, Rheumatiam, Serofula, a&e., and may be had in bottles of Dra. Sill & Sill in this place, or of the ~ Catawba. College, wot dey of January. “d 'Puring the coming year specia! attention will be tn the Buglish, Mathematical aud Sgientifie de- iments 4 yaital Geography aud ‘A Teachere clase will be forntad Git Abe Konefit'of Bae Le hoot Sesath te 0. W. SMYTHE. December 16, 1856, 9wp2v ns ay ) Greensborough MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. the matuslplen isbat » jointstock company emallsam, compared w e, consequently mueh the larger portion of the tishs nthe West, very many of witch arein the country, The Company is catitely fee from debt ; have Atthelast Anngal Meeting the following Office... JAMES SLOAN, President. 8. G. COFFIN, Vice Premdent. Cc. P. MENDENHALL, Attorney. PETER ADAMS, 8ee’yand Treasurer. PETER ADAMB, Sec'ry. H.CUMMING, Gen'lAgeat. May (0, 185 1139 Ov9 The Great lron Wheel Exa AND ITS FALSE SPYKES EXT W. G. Browolow. For sale at J. H. Ennies’ BOOKSTOR!” } NOTICE, ed. TED, by Jaly 22 |ROWAN Tribute to whom ‘Tribete ts dae | - y ‘ACTORY, Pay lt---oIf not, encourage Some Mansfactares, Mf thr eorn have pet the ROWAN Fac. ed in Salisbary) in suceessfu; reli. ug ono mrahing eupeton ¥ ape ‘ . wien, SHEETINGS & YARNS, whieh they offeron reasonable terms. “Weare deter, mined to prodace goods equal to the best made in the State and spare no effort to give satinfuction te all who may favor us with their patronage, In a few weeks weshail be prepared to Gil enters ting SOTTON BATT Shirt-ings and hearty Goods. kept of hand and forsale. The GRIST MILLS are also in operation aud Corn will be grownd for ny as prompuy as porsibie. MORNING & MBADER, Salisbory, June 17th, 1856. "3 Bfuwsic. Large assort™. “t of Pidne Forté Mask for Ane "ya. eNNtee boORS TONE” Re JUNIUS MENDENBALL, LAND ACENT. W LL SRA DGS satsates Government Laad— Locate Land Warrante—Pay Taxvs—mave i on Joint od 2 Ges. erel Real Emate business in Mionesota, lowe, ana/ Wisconsin, Information of the country furnished when devi Address, R. J. MEN DENHALL, ly4 (4p4) Me ane spol. STEADY PROGRESSION I WILL pay the highest aarket Fpriee, im State Bonds of cash, for Five Thousand Bushels Wheat, | and 12 of 15 likely negro buys, from 15 to 2) veare old JH JENKINS Rahebery, Rept 16, 1556. wee | IT JENKINS & ROBERTS have. and will coe. | nue to keep State Bonds om hand for sale JAMES HORAH, WATCH-MAKER AND JEWELER, | SALISBURY, N.C, | REPS constantly on hand a large assortment o WATCHES and JEWELRY of «!! kinds Chloeoks, Watches and Jewelry « ery description, repaired in the beet manner and on (he most ressuna- ble terme February 19, 1856. WANSION i HOTEL, aken charge of the shove ly38 begeleave to inform the patie het ine House us pow open for the reception lere, ee. He promises tbat bo generality of Boarders, Trae ACCOMMODATIONS thalilie eqnaltoany inthe Mate Peres stoppng (@ time for the arr vt hee [beam always hare mew veland deperiar he Care Attentive and ablig ar erventen' wal sinationdaace Calland give me aise WwW. B GRANT IN EUS TAILOR SUTOP! pee subecriber tskes the methed to inform hie frends and the pubhe that he hasnpeoed a NEW TAULAORING ESTABLISHMENT ia thee pla re a the corner rome ot D A Dave's havidhag, dreet!+ pooene the store of Morphy, MeRorte & Co, end adpdning the Tin Shop of Wilhams Browe Hee long euperence and saccee in the basores are, he thinks, & gunranter for the fatare HIS JOBS chai) be fauhfally and artreucally ene He we in the recetpt of the FASHIONS Saleebury cated and a, therefore, slwaye ready te eapply costomers in the atyle of the Latrat Agony Tr Call end rq hem CaN Sahebery. Sept 19. 1856 byl? FF. NVE Mtrcuises, COMMISSION MERCHANT Charlotte, N. C., sell on C mmission otton, Corn, Flour, Wheat, and all IN CHARLOTTE, CHARLESTON, AND NEW TORK Liberal Advances made on (eonsignuments EAGLE CITY. ‘THE SUBSCRIBER bas the pleasure to se nownte te the world to whom be seade greeting silkiod wishes for theirpr oapert'y apd poses, Ubat be ss making steady progresein the umprovewrnt of Bezier City, destined, he believes, to breuthe the gresinn macefecturing euy to country. He ie pow ereet- ing 8 wow cotton mill ot thie place, to be enlled the \** Teoy Mille,” and hopes to have it in Salk ageime by the latter part of the scammer of 1656. bb will & oor of the best, (f not the very best.) mille im the country. The wos selec! ed by biment!, red the latest and most approved patteras were ehows — It will work Nike « lever wateh—emeoth oad stewdy ~ aod be doubts not will exect, in ite produete, ibe mon bractefel sehievements of the reswwned Bagle Mw, onder whose shadow it ie developing ite fair and & ighvuog proportions, Eagle Mille jong gained for oo! a femme oe fait aoct ie wede oprend, tik G1 the extol coce of ite yarns, aad the superiority of itsehoh fo Trov Mills slome thresiens to rival it, sed bewer the world may hook owt fr @ contest involving « resis not bers suterosting in iteelf, chan lk mast be desiredic lo every Southers peinet. The dreamer, specoteting on coming events meh: well sicp a here, ond casting forward bis hen br yoo’ be bewndery of present time, portray the sepeet o Beagle Cuy afew years bewee, Let bin sheirh « We eve e city of beset fel proportions with its tower (mg tlerples pointing he accawande | chow tenged biecks of gramic buikding= with glittering metal reefs, refiee: the cheerfal beams of » vereal ean: the lenge reezes of a delightfal chmate, our the leaves of nog bews of elmer the areete ote enlivened With a cheer ral busy throng: the song of belfe million of epiedirs fo mengtied with the roar of bemmeand eentades : Rage mroement rere ebeve all theage ele-, bearieg o «+ top se immense cagte. wings extended, behing éeee wth plessere on all below. Raghe City Bonk & foll veew. and by ite lberal policy ravines all enengroe bemorss men to claim ite epeoeragemen. Caliec pre tore redl owt their buted ap goods! the carsaf the North western Rairond reecive them, together with thee sands of other thongs, the prodects of the City: the deafening whinte b+ blown, and the evmnd eechord ent te-echoed from hill to bill, and webes thedrowey por | ers of repommge tat entitle, which browse in the rick ser rounding valleve. the seeng grt we '—giwwe!—and the end it beyond the portraying skill ef the pepbet , We bad bot » ghmpee—but whet a view! Andi ® silt be reatiord beyoud dealt. Racagh, encegt '— 1 will presse an to ite fos! consommation. ANDREW BAGGARLY am nee P Feb 9vh, 3855 ‘4 VN if | KEEP WARM! } 4h4 4 4 A LARGE etock of OVERCOATS, BUSINESS and DK F8 COATS and VESTS, om band end for male low, by MILLS, MOOBSE & CO was Nov 10th, 1556. Seine, BLANKETS! BLANKETS! MmaeTlaerenpe2@e J HW Jenkins, Faq. Salebory. Geo W. Withame & Co, Chareston; A Hunt, Lerington; Robert Sovtter, Keq., New York Febroary 19, 1856 Vy 738 VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE: TECHE gnderngned, having determined to move ta | aks Wests offers a Steam Saw Mill in the pew and flourishing village of Olin, with ten of acres of land connected, for sale, on the moet ree twelve together with Fughiy Acree of w nd The mill fenwing from two thee. able terme ; three-quarters of a mile dietar ronning enndition, capable « sand totwenty-five hundred far {\amber per day There sean abundance of fine timber im the immed ate neighborhood, and great demand for lamber. For farther informatn addrem= the subscriber at his res. Irede!l eomaty, N. ¢ WM. J VESTAL Jove dence in Olw December 9, 1656 BAGS! BAGS! S000 BAGS, THLE subscriber has for eale, 5,000 two bushel Bage suitable for Floer of Wheat, at 10 cente each MICHAEL BROWN, Salisbury, Dee 16, 1856 29 f29 LANDS FOR SALE. FTVUE subscriber having determined to go Weet, Third Creek, in Iredell county, two miles south of the * Western Extension,” adjoming the lands of P. B. Chambers, T. A. Patterson and others, This tract a quantity of good bottom in cultivation, on thie place, *| —n good epring—and the plantation i well watered by nomeroue branches running through ite different parte, A good dwelling, barn, and viher necesaary buildings on this place. It in one of the mowt healthy + fneations in the eounty, Ales a emall form of 76 ACRES, well improved, adjoining the above. information, address the subscriber at Amity Hill, Iredell County, N, C. JNO, A. WHITE. (98 Deeember 9, 1856, offers for enle his lands, lying on the waters of | For ()( br, Negro Blankets 10 pr. Fine Beth ané Whang do. Por cole low. by . MILLS, VWOOSE & © Nov 10, 1456. wae | SCELOOL.. | MRS, BROADFIELD ( FERS ber services to the citizens of Sn liebary in the eapectity af Teacher, and most reper ts thet patronage. As perhaps she is know? fully m4 pto but few in thie community, having bad only a bor ” reridence io thie place, she deems it Mecemary ty et ate that she has some experience m tesehing, having fo lowed the vrention nine years of her earfier life, ond | if devired, vefrernces of charseter and qualdica'™** can be farmehed One object in view is, that hero! itthe danghters may have the bewefit of her instroc tions, and that the tamk may be profitable os well pleasant, she pewpuses to instruct a reheol of girit * rer residence, near the Mernenier Cvacn ; the fore she feels ne besitaney in saying that no °fir shall be spared to promote the moral and imteliec'® growth of those that may be commited to her « The course of instruction will embrace the branch? vevally taaght in private eehoots, viz, the elements’) | and higher Bogteh beanch>» Termact tartan for scholastic year of ten month English course, abe j Higher English branches, 2 00 School to commenee.on the let Monday in et IMMENSE SACRIFICE OF a2 aD aP Pas? AT MYERS’, - eontaine 336 ACRES, a large portion of which i#! who in o aace of Mb determiantina to lor ‘a welltimbered. There ie an excellent meadow, and » In consequence siness, @ now offering the balance of hie ; WELL SELECTED STOCK OF Goons, — AT, AND BELOW COSI The Goode indet be sold. Those wishing to a Goods at“ unpregedented low prices,” rhonld rR mediately. E ihe | Salisbury, Dee. 9, 1856. O@ w t w ~ w ©6 6 0 8 = =| SP D Ot e r n e se t ee r s e ce =S w t e s e e e 2 Se a n c e s in a habi matt —_ "Th fe dar SM sb i en an . 2a) a tomb ed ated Revie Ne. soem pm aihld _ SS = F ie =} ~ = roa * Si = ae = 24 S wi . ce ) : ce — = =e = x ae = = = = bevd passed among) a eae ‘Saprovements, Commerce, the Arts an Sciences, Morality, and the Fcmily Circle. ‘* b he I into? "The greed Bélds ofthe! _ : : vf air, dmusement, and recteation a8 aimpirg, arbitrator, and juryman, he either unknown or not in this country. | berts knew the value of deep ploughing, @ ‘dre & ight by the inhabitants of cities, inj Was often.in request. Le xtewlily de To supply his wants be devised some and aud of cross or oblique ploughing, of lime aeration ‘ They seldom aé- /¢lined political offiee, thongh he was fre- made others fram descriptions which he to assist vegetable decomposition, of plas- gil, Quid latad sejetes, by woking acted in with remarkable credit and eare- of grass,” the tirst incident in his career nce, from time to time, revealed, were that sei nient-whtch the prinicty tes | fulness, down to the vear 1820, when te ‘furnishes an’example. In the year 1790, promptly resorted to. The result was, as gence! and ‘the growth: of ‘national prosperity. dlispates and reconciled ditf-rences, which | that it would be impossible ever to fill it | acres 565 bushels of wheat, which is 564 ‘ . ich he render: “oof . » one then i » allegins i . » that after the publica- plied with shade aud water, and large Ren gd laters ; but tillage contribntes not mere | Ment which he rendered as Justice of large as the one then in use, alleging that Ie informed me that after the pablios diieagl {ureuutile qheun benoit noe ot . , moi ; ‘ ..| the Peace, no one was ‘ever reecrsed on ,@ plantation contaiving 350 aeres of good tion of his work, he raised 360 bushels °' . 2 ; ares ly to both, bat is essential to the first 1e- | Ls . ! = hata & _. on jwiil, at leastenough for healthful exer HALL cessitiée of animal natare. certiorart or appeal, Ow the contrary, it land, ought to fill a barn of greater dismen- from a lot of six acres, which is 60 bush- cise. It is certain that, in the system. of ba j ! is related of the lawyers of Norristown, sions, The old gentleman entertained a cls tu an acre. This, he said, was abont pasturing cattle, more grass is trodden Under such circumstances, I feel that , sions. Hleman ¢ ed ra & se ee NT. the compliment of an iuvitation tuappea: when applied to by a defeated party be- high idea of his son's skill in the raising the year 1820. Such a product, if veca- « ue and « mye than spoeniie - an ly, i ~ Fe ; ; : } j uthor computes that one acre froin whieh A ; v ey gene clvjnes ; lieve , - sionally equalled, is very seljlom exceed- # ' d : emapt Reed Uelure your Suciety to-day, is mare ow in i! re liitn, that they ge werally als ines! thre nf crops, bat he believed that it was vis- sionally equalled, s . bi if are his the herbage is cut and fed, will yo as far at tothe accident of my being .a land-pre- | litigant te acquiesce inthe judgwent. ionary te expect that the inereased pro- ed at the present day, eit uer in t He coun eight acres which are pastared,? Aa, lowe, endl prietor'in your County, than to any abi! This fact, whieh is well established, is ax ductions of bis acres would ever enable try or Europe. He leaves his testimony But to return to the period of 1785.— Sey a it ron a to asinia or instruct you, teberable to the loyal profession of Mont. (him to do more than to “half fll” the pro in favor of thorough tillage, and attrib- At that tine the use of plaster of Paris or hae on ‘oer own subject. Indeed, | Le emery County, as itisto the Jnstice jected inclosare. In the course of two utes to it much of what his land effected. gypsum was unknown in sacdatates , 3 ‘ 5 < < . z.; ‘ 2 Bs goo.spyie. Moab myself wholly upon jer indul. | Whose intelligence and integrity were in | years from the time of its erection, the “Thorough ploughing,” he says, in a great oe whe Pe ie Noe gence in treating a topic somewhat for-| sich high repute. ‘Phe sterling purity of bew stracture was not only full, bat measure, supplies the waut of manure, by tloiuan @rxe After npon it in 1797 BOOLN elgd to my ordinary studies, and which Mr. Robert's character, gave hia astuach double the quantity within it, was housed keeping the earth in a loose uae ready in which he speaks from experience o NO One Can presume me to have adequate. | tufluence with hie contemporaries, as e- jn temporary baildings outside, or pat for the receptvoa of atmospherical influ- ite fertilizing qualities. It was certainly - ” g _ ly wastered. : j ven his original and vigerous understand. away in ricks and stacks. ence. W hen thus loosened and all its not much, if at all employed as a manure, 7 Shile Lean pretend to little knowledge |'ng- Lis name, whenever referred to, 11785, afew gentlemen in aud around particles minutely divided, in combina-| until parsepelagin after ir ’ : i rf in the forensic discussions of the court.) Philadelphia, agreed perivdically to meet tion with the proper kind of manure, a Wat, whieh terminatec ; of agriculture as a practical art, it would ; “ li liurdly: be tesagined to tlie Roberts tells us in his “ f ennsyivania be aneandid nut to adwit the existeuce louse, was always jutroduced with the together with a view to improve the sye- iit can hardly be imagined oO the pro- Fariner,” jiulidished, aa we liave soun (ii er nities of ural instructione, | xTeutest respect, aml often in terms of tem of farmiag, then in vogue. Itis well ductiveness of a genial soil. Ile laid 1804, of its being then in general ase j 1 Ad oF \ The h yee emphatic evology. Happening one day known, that these consultations gave rise great stress upon the time of ploughing, wnong fariners, In another place, he heoretical stp “ ° = . . . . . . a - sie fe nes Be rs ich Loceapy tO be at Norristown, while a student of to The Philadelphia Society for Promut- and insists that “one ploughing in the fall speaks of its being specially applicd by 4 3 : : . - . i i 7 . H ° TY durin +4 4 or year, were tl “i law, | went intu the court-honse. where tay Agriculture, which came into exist- is of more benefit than two ploughings in hin in 1758, and not as if it was aw first & portion We year, Te theme } ’ a Thie Blot eo = - +s experience conti ° ot lal and lameuted relative, 4 Celebrated lawyer was addressing the ence “une rears after. This Society was the spring.” All bi experience c utirms oid, the words of « parting interview eeense to 29 whose name ie well knuwn to your S coertand jury. For meme purpose of the earliest systematic iovement in this the truth of that man’s philosophy, who betwoun him and Judge Peters, whose p tends greeting b Z Purp ors Ya ee . sketch Luly. connten te , . Jormentic tillage. left the testamentary injanction to ne re ; " , * 1 of inctosing all his fields with hedves of We | poses, tbat be ciety fo convection with the cause of az his speech he drew a ehetel Mr IR conutry to nee owr dormer ie illage. le 1e testame y iny : cua versati sn had been op n mane sro hots tl ‘ ie scuuplahbed what ls ar = old pl ; ‘fallow ewes of Bazin A A Shut erle asm inan, asa former Justice, and How mneh this poblie and beveficent de sons to hunt for a treasure hidden in his | abuses of this manure. Sqnire Leeberts,” | Churn. © BCCOULpPUShed BAP Ne ANGST | 16 rest, wahout Ullage or mapare, is erroneous Re the grees ricultare. It was the we ee asaniazricultacmt, and tade bem the | sin was prometed by General Washing- land by thoroaghly turning np the groand said the Judge, ad the public give to ine took, and for more tian 4 quarter of a cen- aed im; Pe ber is, that in ender to © ap cdgathonsad and residence during a lung lile. by _— 7 I! : fe } If ' a inihed nt 1X allover his estate. It proves too the the credit of introducing the use of gy p- tury eijoyed the pleasure of surveying o secure a succession of crops, you must give back. ‘ ; fold agereine frequent visite, from early clullicnal, ty standard of excellence in each Ce Oe eet a eh eter lal be re thes probability of the story told by Pliny of sum into Pewusylvania, but I ain not sure | perfect system of hedge-rows around his’ to the land by tillage and manure, the elements. » oy 6. boty hie hospitable paul. 1 became cnasmavd followed by the opposing cotnecl, whe! eolizhtened views on the whole eel yeet: the vine-dresser, who, after dividing his| that you ure not entitled to that honor.” | tields aud the outer lines of his estate.— etshick ths previous erop hea depcinel yt s ve mad mf bis calm and oe bling occupations @dneted, so all its parte, tee yusticn of thy and how far it was assisted by Judye Pe cstate between his two danghters and| Mr. Roberts pleasantly answered that,| But alas! the ha fh of a severe winter) But, aude from direct benefactions to - , oc fertim : m wr > . ‘4 . a ina pratt of bis : e te 6 v delineation, but he dened the fairness of ters, and offer eminent men of that day, himself, found by applying the same | however the fact miglit be, as be had ta-| killed those of Eng ish and Virginian ori-| agricolture, his example as a practical does be oad steeds - From his lips, more than eee heal fia ny application te his client, by way of all know whe have looked into the early atnount of labor to the one-third which) ken much of the protit, Judge Peters gin, leaving to him and his successors, on- much to lift the art of rural econorhy og pe of Virgil or the De Rustica of Columelia, 4°) I'l ae 4 ‘ tes of thésartin Pennsylvania, Mr, he retained for his own antsistence, it) should have all the ecredit.—I do not re-| ly a couple of hedges 4s memorials of low station to which vulgar opigion 4 rE apie L imbibed « taste for a pursuit at owce of CMAs Lu conversing with the older struggles of thisart in Pennsylvania, Mer. yielded as much asthe whole vineyard fer tw this question of priority to deprive | What, at une time, #0 tastefully and gener-| signed it In « word,-we bave in ‘ ts ' : A = A ? | » gelecd for > deep private interest and uf diffusive pub "eters of the Bar, | was inforaed that Kalerta, then a young man, and living did Lefure the divisiea, The Romans eo|an eminent maa ani prominent pivneer | ally prevailed. hae for many years they | & pemonal exemplificatioa of the diguity of man tb Gt the exes Hie atitit Tis enero wories of the character of Mr. Roberts was regard. lov far without, at that early day, the aid well understood the disadvantaye of large of the repatation waich public faine has! were an orvament, and constituted a Chneiea. Sa oe ~ sl ggopdond at ty. 1g mow ' ed by thew as public property, and was ofa good turnpike road for frequent com- farnis, and the benefits of that thorough aecorded bin. Judge Peters unquestion- svarce of pride. He refers to the eulti- ayer ms op Oi the hi : bd cae , 5 ° . . pmuned chest weiving « resis joyous infancy and hext wet are eather aw standing theme of illustrati me rrexam (Menication with (hese gentleunen, endeav tillage which staail ones more readi!y ad- ably tiret called pablic attention te this) vation of the thorn tor hedges, Lg his | i, mistress of the world cou ot be desir adic deepened and sanctified, than lems Mead vor de. In the pable dincnesiona, all test ored te form a similar Society in bis own Wits that their great poet has left, in his sabatance io 17¥7, by a treatise, in which | book already qa ted 3 and, in 1324, he | patrician birth ned . dissipated, by time and absence. With. |! | ’ “ Georgies, for our instrnetion, this brief he refers to his experience of its use fit-|contribated an article to an AZTICNLUL- | smusphere of B the a § evento wigh , fied to his discriminating common <cnse, ceantry. Bat the effort was prematore : bet I " “ ] work u the Lest mode of treatir OF " uulity bie hen de yoe! in @ few mites of the apot be the mou! ™ DS Uae : ¢ but expressive sentiment : teen years before. [tis enongh to say, a e 2 ‘AINA | raised it, as a profemion, to an F the sepeet o deri ims of my materna! anes ators and ty his incorroptible aud fearless ine Phe men of sufficient leisure aud conge lawdato iogestia rere [that its appropriation by beth these agri-| them. It cannot be doubted, that while | of neuns. Curras, Cato, Scipio % Bin shoved x mg Tema: my me ; ering ial epirit, Were too few in nan ber te form Exiguam colin ® cultarist was nearly contemporaneuds, | they continued, they were complete, sub-| many other illustriows Romana, | 7 r hepato ted ie re geemreroes 2 , os ‘Ie was a keen observer of inen and an association. He therefore determined Mr. Roberts shows that careless linus-,ad that a question of precedence cau | stantial, and Leautitul fences. He often | mers in the field. As the Romat co al- of such Arcumetances at! « as : EX, be ascribed my connection wit the Ties Whether on the retirement « ” a : . ether surre mit v8 View to effect, for his own benefit, and As Guccessor, on Woodlinen Farm, tv hie frienda, whether surreunded by any the courthouse where his judy vania Farner,” yoo, no deubt. expect from mea sketch of the results of some of those experiments which were conn staternents were analyzed as a witness, liprevement. and capable of repaving | | . . spvicre: ile rately re . 5 : per with thes ted in its fields. The performance of t)i- Nhe eqiiperme of tue wind never toreok culture. He theretore eliberately ne profite of the 10 acres, if you wil! exam-(era in our ural annale . the Cly : the duty, however imperfectly executed, wit!! [1 He eteadily attended te the salyect: selved to bring itinto as high a condition ine the above accounts, you will find up Latif bis priorty in the adoption of nd ie eehurd end uty, t % . : wf the oy befor tim. and dent honeelfite uo alone. of productiveness as the rinperfect and wards of £120 a year, clear profit’ Tf50 gypsum may be questioued, lis claim to show that not ‘ : ‘ : popes yee wt ed coated Wiasle . Fro thie habit, he mequired « creat vee chonded state of the ecience wonld per- acres were conducted in the same man- other Iinprovemeuts are incontestable. — wwe! and the partments and, improvements of which f ful j I kan ] mit. We have now the liugtts wh he Merthe profits wonld be £600 a vear.” Such was the state of our dumestic tillage ay ‘ = “t owiedys 1 oh “one e liggtite ich he of the prophet they were the theatre, isto be unaequaint riety Weerol and practical knowiedge, 7 ; ; Te i (He must of course be understecd to eighty years age, that the ploughs aad emt feck ed with the history of improved and sy. which was alwaye at the service of his and o In r benefactors have left oa, anc epeak of dumestic currency, the £600 be harruws were antit for thei = - tematic tillage in our State, Lb basten, frends Mr Joseph Poutke, of Gane especnlly the atid which, since his time, ing equivalent to 81600 of our federal Thope of lis own invent RGGARLY therefore, to discharge this engagement.) edd, te whens attributed the interesting weelygy and chenestey lave imparted. qoney.) ted Vy the farmers around hii, ina barge . ° 2 ‘ . ; amt ° ‘ tutmary net oof bon, which appeared Liebig has dewe nich. and the fertilizing Lhe perfection of agriculture consist in district of country, in requital of a debt due to the memory | olitna vert ng : "t a ves _ pe a . or kes i t : ; . inthe Germantown I raphyef Septenm- composites which this chemist and other Making every part of the groand prod wily was highly approved, as it worked ] of thie eminent piowcer, and in justice ax im the Geran CHC Crp, Ot sey ‘ sek | the largest quantity of which it is capa. Y hinges in the middle, so as to divide fi aia to the Coonty cai foo farming inter. ber 10th, ISSL, makes a eitlar remark. lave snvested, have done more ble, at the sinallest coat, and lent injury apd ride gently over any irregularity o JSIN " soOnee al fertilizera eC)L of mar Sa | a P oanlena ictlie TOD ovaliat 1 sf otad gal State at large, the dawning of whrose ay. for abowe aiety vers, and was never in ome concentrated fertilizers, especially of wg may be learned froin the gardeners land, in the tad 12, on novel and ap ' ' “ or-nth tt wifteen minutes Perrvinn Gaane Tf these had heen and norservemen arouud Philadelphia proved principles. “Tis IMplewent was, ricaltare be hailed and Urigntened, and) comver-ation with biome tor tite torte a | A ‘ } y OBSE & CO . or Spon , ; y Thev know that loomening the earth vo foralouy Gane, the or 2d fi ea gray romsse ot without learning something All whe known, orthe rpropertes understood wand ' wae whose radiant mnerviag gare pro * a J ' ; frequentanddeep plonghing and digzing, partet Montgomery County, and itis stl ° ins te ial abiuldiou ame: FL a raaaaeajeleee aah Pe es aaron in thie ¢ oe es plentifal manuring, diligent weeding and 1 tse bey tnany tanuvers who will not al- , . wd of his family , bear the same testimony Men oflearn- what such an agriculturist would not needtul irrigation in seasons of drought, iow it to he supplanted by any other coording to the reex : A ' 1 | Bible, Job Roberts was born on the 23d! and travel eagerly sought the mcie ys have accomplished. The Peruvians, who bring into activity all the latent princi tis @ cunous tact, dlustrative of the o8 »be ” ‘ 2 ’ © . - ° 7 a: . mM 1756, now (in 1858.) a little ofaman who was met distingnished for! have employed it npon their lands almost ples of germination and fertility. These stationary or Unprogrecsive state, in Fine Beth and of March, 1756, n« .) Bact more than one hundred years ago. Ils WE . beh birthplace, of which I have spoken, is 11 Whitpaine Township in this County, in been two hundred miles from his own od itemarvellous effects, lave adopted a dwelling, In this domestic habit he saying expressive of their sense of its in A He waa therefore, at his death, in the me of Sn hiebary or.” , . owledged that and learned Von Humboldt vainly tried : | ended Roper 96th year of hie age. [t may be mention. | fF His associates ucknew ledge and ten ne ‘ " a that land thoroughly broken up and Joos: that deseribed by Virgil, . epre r wr reg acent ote 7 “e a ¢ f | : so che ws know? ed we'evidoncel of the kinmesity) of his they always received sore pregnant lunts, for iu arly half a cen ury te introduce in eae by the plough and harrow, will do! centuries ago had only a briv th labrity of his native nir, and carried away with them much that to Europe, asa manure, was at last im- better withoat manure, than with this ad In the rearing of Indian corn, the me setate 1 o . ¢ : : cemmary 1 ote Fees, OF the esla brit’ : vractically valnable. The late emi- ported into England, in the wear 1839 or dition, applied upon a merely scratched thod of Mr. Roberts was as novel as it ing. having that hi dfathe ttained the saae | T8* practica * | : Le 2 1 life, and ee ee pint iat went Professor, Dro Thomas C. James, 1840, for chemical purposes. Aboutthis surface, or in hard and clayey sotls, upon Was successful. He on t arfie A nen r : eal d qnaldica'ne* age, and that his father lived to lis nine) : : : compact masses of earth thrown up by a intended for seed in water drained: trom * ‘his neur neighbor in the sanmner was period, the Freneh chemists discovered pac 4 is, thet herve? tieth year, both on the same apot a , ; . : single inroad of the plongh. But it is the barnyard, tor the accumulation of a. ie A handred ! rolanitt often airnck walle te tghinese wil he ihe fertility qualitivs nt the sallaiolan the combined effect of both, the manure which, he had a large reservoir. rene of gue at 7 ua Years ago, the sche yennity of bis views, and las not unfre morta, and other substances, which ae being fitted tu the anil and the crop, that wrains began to germinate in twenty-four 'wRen ; Las Pennsylvania, ont of [ hiladelphia, wer quently repeated te ctie iis remarks in targely enter inte the composition of was secures a renumerating barvast. - hoursatier they were put lute the steep. » effort ; : . . a . a Netcheciem Ret Hemerons oF of a high grade. . Mr. appheation of familiar tacta, which evince: ane. [twas then applied as stimulant In England, from the populousness of d ie yo rte Roberts enjoyed as good opportunitics of ed great origmality and acuteness. Ttis te yrowing crops, and the etfoet was ale the er nw ahs ee: ue . e the branche j i . . 2 ‘ agricultural districts, land is ometine 4 t h the elementary education as the neighborhood afforded, inthis native turn and uetive play of inost meredible. From that time, its rep x ’ tag and posturing thue bat it must be acknowledged that these re . y “y nt i] i : * ad of cattle and horses. mind, that we trace Khe sceret of his ane uration rapidls spread, and, finding its duction. But writers assert. that, even hae thirty two head of ten month a Pes y > a cae s aad pastured, consamed two acres per head, being sixty. on” were tlonder. But he seems to have es vse asa hushandiman., When T once w ay into this country in the year 1845, there, it is capable of bringing forth ten four acre; and he that cut and fed kept four head on sa Ee paired by assidnity at hoine, the literary queted to bim the sentiment, that aman we all Know how universally itissought, times more than what it now produce s4 ou sere, being or veres . om ws wy i 98 defiviences of his teachers at school, ; . j . . According to Goldsmith, 6 thas shows that eight acres on one system are ofa M was a poblic benefactor whe tanght two and what prodigies it has effected. More equul to sixty-four acreson the other; that es, while it Whatever were his preciee wante in this blades of grasa to grow where one grew than a hundred thousand tong are annn- Aline: there was, are Engiand ¢ grieft began ECHATTS LIALY LEME Gores 10 sumtain thirty tens bend af be diccintined and cuitivated his|. g i . ; : | When every rood of ground maintained ris man.” stock on pasiare, the aame extent of acres auffiers to respect, Vectplined and cnitivated h before, he obaerved that “attention te the ally consumed in the United States. But support two hundred and fifty-e:x head upow the =u H A A lei y . : i 2 ar . . If this be true the thirty-two head méght inind by reading, and attained a my my laws of natare, and bestowing the laber geience is supplying other aliments. to, By ve ples trae acre of land hae be lane Burl baled iry aah tele Lajos : Ne ; \ ’ : Ir persons. is easy ¥ —° conversation and writing which suffices inade to sustain four | : she required, would often multiply the Jand, perhaps equally efficacious, and : : . . ,to calculate, at that rate, the value of tif- one blade to foar blades and even amuch which, less volatile, require less care in to express his ideas with perspicuity and % e . fan k of the . A . ae ty acres, which, under the present system: the expericuce of an Engheb farmer in favor ion to close be force. Such was the tone of his charac: ureater namber,” the application to prevent the escape OF Cf tillage ve Panusylianie ie rarely suf- SUE easier: —— hea ‘ aa H iati iali- , ; A ped alll és , vA farmerin Eagiand suiled twenty horses and sev- coofhe by that, in early life, he was distingnisl | When Mr. Roberts began life us afare tee amimeoniacal salts. If the venerable! ficient for the comfortable maintenance en cows from seveu neres of chivet, OCK OF F among his compeers, as the first man, : : edad tows UE le , sly ofa small family. According to Gold-/auy corn or hay, He clsely watehed the manage- OcKk . in a} e ipo M He wae, men agriculture was little attended toas [iamboldt, who o | mg and i ulously adi ; } wr anne rN acres ment of bis tenant with the same number of stuck pan. —p ; m aRe Sronit of enantry. ts a science in Enrope, and less in Penn. pleaded the cause of ynano to insensible ke ny sc nabdvea y that | 2rd it & Brld, and it proved that one acre muwed { sighbers i Sean a + iy . os . |should subsist two hundred men; so tha f leg soar remy gl (Aull ltd sylvauia. THe attained hisin jority inthe Europe, had addressed his reasons to the | ; went as far as six pasture matters of difficalty, whetherin political, , jd call 1 . ore vari . doubted that he wonld soon have MYER "The date on the front gable of thie hose, which Were various, He could not obtain even be doul D 1k i durably built of stone, is A.D. 1715. the implements of good husbandry. Many found au attentive and willing auditory.| © Praise large farms, but ewltivate ¢ emaltene. | forty or fifty beasts. ‘though ever @ charnito we, luve | ‘ ee pcr VOL. XI. SALISBURY, N. C., JANUARY 20, 1857. NUMBER XXXIV wot tear at it gopld, be cultiv fed it there, while be _ | Obce the result of variods hy iy pire 2 cs: ght Oe Magistrate, and gave much of bis time (rusts and private hospitality. “In the b of the present century, be compil i \ful teeord of bis own ex ‘when intelligent Oversig’ | well as pertormed iw’ persop, { may ewily be discharged by the lar i But rearing century ago, e persons could “be bad in Pennsylvania to such delicate | {ties could be committed, : | apparent effort, by the observance of and system, for which he was-remarkablet ninety! The celebrated Cincinatus, General, were more than regal, i eh , a farm in [taly, it is computed, of about quaint ‘théinsélvés witli country. life or} quently pressed to accept it. But Gov- found in foreign worke,—Low important ter for animal substancés, of weeding, and t)ree acres in extent! rE ; belies f i i , i i oti f barn-yard manuring. Ali that these might not our farmers accumulate with duties: “Ovutent to sce smile /ernor Mifflin, in the year 1791, unsolicit- therongh farming is to practical results, | J b teal ial ae sontey ic, The peanlt Wasan nareg biel ing verdue and laxuriant abundance. on ed, sent him a Commission as a Magis- and how soon its effects may be discov- could effect, and in the best manver, all freeholds twenty times the size of the’ venlent contrivance 16. Fe ed with it differenee or co 4 Ra . , rn: ; cat a: i. great tiller of MQ une, if their comparative- every hand, they ‘do riot inquire with Vire trate of the County, a position whieh he ered in the tultiplication of these “blades ‘that observation, reflection, and experi- iv nable ee: were Sait with What wealth j " the general reg et he veluutarily resigned he proposed to build a bart of noble pro- jhe tells us in a book which he published ~ Mr. Roberts lays great etress, in his ¥ ion would afford, or trouble 8 8 : ene pry Pree . oan bre ye : et nael ves with tracing is cotinection | it aud returned his Commission ta Gov- portions. His father, who was living, op-|in 1804, entitled “The Pennsylvania Far- treatise, on the superiority of soiling cat mae . 7 juste: ; eatery A ‘1 fasta ” F : f 10 Ue over the system of pasturage in vogue. between the private thrift of the farmer |@roer Hiester. Tu this post, he healed posed his scheme as chimercal, insisting mer,” that he raised from a tield of 1 Tdu nat underetand klar os recommend: ; . ing the practice of immuring them in Otliér arts are important, but that of uy- but for his personal interposition and in- | from the crops. At his reqnest, Mr. Rob- bushels to an acre. Even at the present stalls, where it would be alike eruel and Kees Heblture is indispenaable. Some minis. | fluence, would have led to expensive and ‘erts agreed to reduce the plan of his in- day, such a crop would bring a prize in injurious to confine them. tef to our convenience, and others to oar protracted litigations. Of the many judy. tended builuing to a size four times as the distribution of agricultural premiums. readily be placed and fed in a field sup- | flis te apply limself singly to the businessof bandry does injury to the land, that in) scarcely be made, where each acted inde- t } , a meme’ of an tmproved svetem of ayriculure, with Preperton to the persiinony with which pendently of the other acres which record them. SEGAL RIA BER 1 Te) RELY I * Jabor and manure are withheld, will be efforts of both were se eminently merri the poverty of the farmer, and that Ins terious. The introduction of yy psu te Job Roberta, the author of “The Penn-v! Hrignints, where he satas the Jude, orin the pathe example, what could be accom- wealth will increase in che exact ratiy of the notice of oar farmers, and 18 adap vents plisued bw anassisted exertion He had, their auginented application. “lLamcon. Qen by them as a means of fertilization, Wore examined as mw teagietrate, or lie he beleved, a genial soil, eusce ptible of vinced,” he observes, “that 50 weres of is a fact of no small consequence in. the if land, properly managed, will produce lustery of our domestic agriculture. there than 300 badly conducted. The refer tu it only in order to mark Oo Were sagstitn z othe This weiter save that he bad known hin Observe the astonishing result of vari te the sor What land is capable of do- obstruction. LHe devised also a rotler for est he advanced and silostrated, as t . vile : 7 old all dern tunes laasic region whence literwry attainments, and whe had never since the time ofthe Inens, and experienc little patches of earth re my tenfold all dern tines, of tat classic re ah ME WAIGCe : the labor applied, and fivefold all the we have deprived so mach ot manure expended npon them. Manure, as well as the wacful on lite, that nearly without tillage, performs only half of its the same form of plough le now employ : ‘ te have appreciated and applied appreciable valne to vegetation. “Guano office, and tillage without manure, mak. ed in Italy, asin the tine of Angustus. ° farm where ala | Sens 5 8 : : ath A ‘ dooas rap ioenans “ uC A t. 1851, {the adage of the Southern planter, that they aay, “though nota aaint, worka mire ing the land dependent apon the atmos. We have in Martin's edition of the first 1 uh Auyust, ol. : a py Ges aie eat A Le Orig v > ae ' he died, on the & 4 saliliemt wiaiure is tle fet ntthe masses This manore, which the great plere, the rain, and the sun, supplies on. Georgic a draught of the present Manta y half its wants. The best writers agree au plough, which is nearly above eizhteen "of artisans, the farmer lad ted Mr. R. Mustrates the difference between soil- “A farmer pastures hie subjected to its utinost capacity of pro- stock; him neighbor cuts the gras and feeds hic Bach tour woald reinain for productive and valuable crops What a saving and protit woald amount to! ‘ an . \after supplying the wants of a family of | eaten five acres, the tenant's had consumed thirty 7 i ies in his way ayriculturists of this conntry, it cannot | neres, and the teaant'’s hursee were in inferme cont. ing to pureh eat year 1777. The difflentties in ay ag yy ten persons, the amount of products to be thn.” (gp 74-5.) He edde, that a man end buy per. form all the work and atiendanee ineideat to sosting ¥ ee >. * , %< 3 : : . ro ae : ee a = shinai oe <n ¥ versles whieh cou- | i ’ ; ‘ . * 1 it lanted. The He therefore sought ite af thd rayne aya personal, or rural affuirs. Tu trusts, and of thise now in common use were then| Thong destitute of these aids, Mr. Ro- bles pure of wonld support one hundred leodcndag whiny bree tigorsuile op veribed by Dr. Blair: Fede, ight : whose honors as Consul, Dictator, and every bill. When the maize was from a ed penge lack all his concerns... ; foot to a yard in height, this fertiilzing li. # *" Matelhgent, systematic, 'p qnid was pumped frou: his reservoir into a hogshead, drawn npon wheels, and from it deposited the required namber for eve ted, and has been superseded by an im seldom less than eighty bushels to an vecupations in life, . ‘This calling commensarate labor and equal intelli- acre. . . About the year 1315, he invented & |iu the Introduction to: his treatise om f machine for dropping the grains, which | that bis inclination tended to make i was not only accurate as ty distance, but | meulture and improvements in r -|“amusemeut aod principal ” Lill. This invention was never paten- |“ d ig 3 . |jeet,” be subjected their theories’ to the sistede ta mal ; , experiment. We have in that ' plement which is said to work with inere | P ; 4 precision and certainty. Jo order to register of bis observations and proof, and conduct his farming operations on as larye a scale, and with as few laborers as | con tn iit . poasible, he resorted to varions expedi- | v7) [Bee iP arhe fy euts. Aimung these, was a water wheel woved by a gentle stream, for charning | wy iin the merit of Ps cream iuto batter, in a dairy producing | agrieultare, of aa acute observer jone hundred and fifty pounds a week, ‘ was a matter of no trifling iipportance.— | pring involved in those laws. This device was introduced in the year] A farmer of Susquebanna life. ““ Order,” be said, *is Heaven's suecessiul husbandman, has been of emit | Vantaye to all within the seopé of (It has done somethi: owards @) which it was poured on the hills by acon- |), : © Fomor 3 be invariable and valuable erop,—averaging ered One of the noblest, as ; | hold upou his taste and. affections, ~ |“having read most of the authors om # | bol extravagant to say, that | who practise upon the improved of ent. ‘ened by the wany pertinent facts alan Suz gestions pram r We = t of “ame nature, and of an ois 1797, and was as beautiful as it was com- acknowledgment one of che. best im | ani plete. Tlow far the reputation which his | '0formued’ me, several years Res | jo Mr, butter enjoyod Was owing tu this systens | the system of culture recom of churning, may be a subject of coujec- ture. Certain it is, that many persons yet reweuber, with keen satisfaction, the excellence and flavor of an artiele which | f, Was coveted at any price, A nachine, now so common, for the vr. George Walker, the paring of fruitwas invented by bin at) estitios an early day, as well as various other de- gy vices which vecessity required or con venience suggested. Having in this way furnished himself subdued.” I¢ mist, however, with the aseful iu; lements of hhasbandry, and cultivated lis acres to the highest vv “bis own farm, and that what pyintol which, at that day, they seemed judicious treatment of that soil andsoils to be susceptible, be tarned his attention | lar vertios, may not be universally application. I well remember, when a to what were theu esteemed objects of bl Many bints may be gleaned.of; embellisuvent and luxary. About the | eal value to all soils and every year 1500, he undertook the extensive task j example, two of hie Lis un ete his well-known embassy to Europe, under the unoiticial auspices of Mr. Hotere m. “De. Logan,” te said to me more than once, “proneuuced uy hedges quite equal to the best he had seef in Rurope.” They flourished to a considerable extent. in 1830, according toa writer in flazard’s Reyister of Pennsylvania for June of that year. This writer describes, in terins of the warmest approval, the general aspect of the farm, at that period, and thas ex presses lis admiration of Mr. Roberts's! thorn fences. Hedges of thorn,” he writes, Sof different de scriptions, InClose manuyof his tield4, aking altogether, a Vistar vce of more than three miles. These s were planted and broaght to per- fection, without HV assistance but that which he derived from books, and the linited means of observation within his reach. They extibit a most floarishing appearance, and umy be advantage y compared, in pomtor viggor, Conpactness, and beauty, with any of the boasted thorn-hedzes ot Europe. Noting ean be tnere agreeable than the view, from an eminence, of these fences, encircling his highly-caltivatel and laxariant fields. ”— (6 vol. Has. Reg. Penna. p- 92.) Mr. Roberts has left apon record his opinion, that none of these thorns ean be permanently rehed upon in this country, except that which is known as the New- castle thorn. Of the many kiads which he attempted to propagate, all perished except that single variety, which alone survives to the present day. Ignorant of the mechanic art, he vet applied hinself, with asst fuity, to the ac qmsition of manual skill in the use of mechanical tools as anin lispensable part of the basiness of tarn ny, especially om a new country, Where frou toe searcity pend in &@ great measure npon hunselt, Tle was able to snperintend the manafactare of and partly to make, a cart, a carriag two horses, and a sleigh: the tw for many vears, being the only vejicles ofthe kind in bis metghiberhoe sf: was io the vear L780 that he first drove in this carriage, which [To have often heard was the ooly one, which, for tweatvetive years, appeared within the limits of Gaey nedd or North Wales Meeting, in this county Whether trom the sttuplicity of the times or the state of the roads, wor shippers Went teomeeting and ch IPCI AN those days, either vu horseback or on foot. Tle was one of the first in the Stat- to ltrs duee and breed tho Merino Sheep. Forty vears since, he clothed hnnself and some of his frend in fine broad cloth, manalactured out oo! the beautifil wool wineh these animale furniahe!| He warady espoused the Propagatioe of silk Worms ana mulberry treea of winch he had a large grove, more than halt a century ago, Va rious articles of his silk manufietare, such ”s jcloth, Stockings, aud other paris of dress of that , sweh an impulse, would bloom and blossom as ,berts's Uentise,: The sod of that cbs since rained the astonishing crop of 180-boshe (uf challed Ubllien eore te Saath, a field ive acres, by the adoption of sahesipe abe ti provements aa ay i on the wight pcr ber sw. know to employ ductiua, * The ground,” he . lovse and mellow; aud the Pat that all of Me; Roberts's experiments were oS = v as fixed and invariable laws. One | Ways fond Cineinoatus at the plough, yen he oe suppose be felt the force of the truth liar 5 € & | “ He that by the plough woald thrive er 7 | Must ether hold himself or dfive” . § Tt was upon this principle, that established hia farw-sebool, pear to Bet, im. Switzerland, and it is upon this that sm Acade my of our own, already incorporated, is to be. founded, in Centre County, in this State, To the many mee in this country whe beve onits] manual training to cultivated waderstand- jing, we may add the example of thé genteman whee career [ have reviewed, loag i as one of the earliest as well as most ¢ : vd agriculturists of, Pennsylvania, ‘T6 a philo- = soplie printer in Franklin, to an AsthOnomital plougiman in Rittenhouse, to a legal and politi- a I , cal cobbler in Sherman, we have a leartied aed i crodite blacksmith in Burritt, The lessons of zrneral biography enforce the theory ofour ows beautiful institatiors, and show that the bright est intelligences of all nations and times have been those whese honors were not inherited, bat thuse whe 2% “ self-compelied, é Have earned the affftion, which, in life, they held.” ~ With other men who have assiduously em- ploved therr hands in honorable indastry, Mr. toberts testified to the excellent effect which’an 7 active body produces upon the mental i and power. It uot only did this, and eared @ consumptive tendeacy, accompanied with alarm- ing symptoms in early life, bus # preserved bim to a cheerful, yreen, and useful old age. The physical state of oar new, magni Scent, and teemiag country, reqiires the fostering hand of intelligent industre, rather than that of fe» thous taste avd decorative embellishment, It *: 's Ume enough to attend to the ornaments beefit- ting the capital of a building, when its founda- Uons are Laid, and its base is securely construct- ed. In a word, if some of the wealthy men of business in I’hiladelphia, whose education and turn of mind, rather practical and ia than a ant of refined, were not so too ch allured by a temporary or morbid fashion for costly aod exobe flowers, and would unite their efforts and , ‘money in the cause of useful experiments in ag- ‘ reuliare, they would fied in the parsuit as high * sauisfaction, and contribute quite as largély to the pabhe weal. This great State of ours, with the rose. The example, beginaing in our me- troyrain and stretching angry would soon ~pread itself hike the rays of the sun, shooting trom a common aie aad be ditfused to the atrnost lrnits of our luxuriant territory. Pena- sy vaure is already the greatest wheat-growing Slate ol the ssterhood, aud ber farmers, by eom- ton consent, are amuag the best in the Union. Lat Montgomery County do her full share to- wards preserving these praiseworthy eharacter- muics and add ber comtingeat to the common stock of improvement and production, as well ve repute aod fame. The products of r tillage will materially contribate to the value of her mineral treasures, and both unite $ with her manufacturing skill to bald ap a vast nterpal and external commerce. It has been ~aid of Pennsylvania that she has abundance of coal apd pron ; enough of one to warm her friends, and of the other to cool her enemies. To Unis itinay be added, that her luxuriant fields, culated by intelligent husbandmen, will as abuudantly supply the necessary food for both. “s s say eee - COURTING VUT WEST. | The only objection ever made to me in this ere country as a legislator, was made by the wimin, cause ee a batclhelor, and I pever told you afore why | remain- ed in a state of number one. No feller stays single premeditated, and, n , &@ hansum feller like me, who all the gals declar to be as enticin’ as x jay bird, was not fixing to stay alone if he would help it. J] did see a creeture once, named Sofy Maren, up the Cumberland, nigh into Nashville, Tennessee. that | took an orful bankerin’ arter, and I got in to lookin’ anxious for matrimony, and [yi to go rey’lar to meetin’ and tux adcesgin’ tremendons finitied, jest to it I could win her good opinion. She did get to lookin’ at me kind of sly, jest as a Lorse does at somethin’ he's pcart at, wien, arter champiu’ ata dis- tance fura while, | sided up te her and blarted out a iew words about the sarmin raehe save ves; Sut cuss me if L know whether that war the and I’m thinkin’ she did Well, we larfed and talked a leetle ali the way long to her daddy’s, and thar I giv her the best bend [ had in ine, and raising my bran new hatas pert and per- Vite ad a minister, Jockin’ all the ti: inticin’ that I sot the gal tremblin’. old daddy had a powerful numerous lot of niggers, and lived right sjiniu’ my place, while on the other side lived Jake Simmons, a enekiu’, cute varimiut, who war wurser than a riser for stinginess, and no sooner did this cussed sarpiutsee me slidin’ up to Sofy, than he went to @ickin’ up too, aud sot himself to work to eut me out. That ar wur a struggle ekil to the bat- tle of Orleans. First some new fixup of Jake's would take ber eye, and then ‘T'd oport somethin’ that woald vutshine niu; patil at last Jake gin in tryin’ to out dress me, and | sot to thinkin’ of sometin’ else. Qar farms wer jest the same number of acres, and we both owned three niy- apiece. Jake knew that Sefy aud dad kept a sharp eye out for the main hance, se be thought he'd clear me out by. byin’ another nigger; but | follered Quit, and bought one the day after he his, so be had wo advantage thar; le gota cow, and sodid I, and then, a thea, both of our pusses yin see ht answer or not, how nuther “ Owe Sufiday mornin’ | wara lcetle late | egy and when J grit taar ie f ing I seed war Jake Soni: elose bang up agin Soty, iu te Sune pew with her daddy. J biied awhiie with wrath, and then turned suur, ] couid taste myself. Thar they wur, sugin’ bins out the same book, Je-e-winy teilers, | war 6© enormous mad that the wew silk lian- kercher round wy veck Jost its col. * Arter meetin’ war out they walked pinked arws, a srilin’ an’ lookin’ as pleas 28 as 8 youny coaple at their cli 4 and Soff turned ber ‘ould e!.oulde @ orfal, that [ wilted dowu and gic atreight—Jake lad Ler, thar war vu tin’ it. headed towards home, with my Land 8 fer in wy trousers puckets as | coud pash em, ewarin alltle way Uiatebe wur the last ove that would ever gita chance to rile up wy feeline’. Passin’ by Jake's plantation, f lovked over the fer thar steed an eXplanation of t facin’ the ruad, wir gin’ could see it, tot Marti wilt the every vue pes 418 Colsarved cow was tied to a stake in the gardin’ with a most promisin’ calf alungside ou her. The calt soured my milk, and wade Sofy tusk @ feller who wur alwasey un’ abead like Jake wur a right suurt lively Lusband. A shout of iaughiter bere dr gars vouce chance fur a wned Su As eoun as eence Was res tored, be added, in asics v ve, ome eye shut and Lis fured iver } nied at his audit ~— What a cussed + wut Kiseer a . in’ Sofy was the fact that purrowed ealf the night before of Dick Marley! After the var t Sofy et told the joke all « es ‘ atid the boys vever seed mie alterwarde tha they did'nt ba-b, bah, at ive tor | @ calf cut we out of a gals aff m. du @hot Jake, but 1 thouyit i wura free eCoaptry, and the yal lad a riyiit to ~ withoat bein’ made a widuer. 6) 1 out and travelied. Ive alwaye thort since then, boys, that wirnin wur a yori deal like licker— if you | : they are sure to throw you sume way ven tee ware > The I ff Leaves It is the in geome varis of the cour t leaves trou cor grain has reached matu ta the California the experiments of J cords hia owr * From tle first r der, the next I jeft unt ed, aid t third J cnt io the groand and succked and 0, alternately, Gur When the corn shocked out and carefuily appreciable difference cou ed in the weoyut ( rom t from w ‘ fiwdder tia lee pou and those we; led and tl, pulled aid those woere t ; been cutoff atthe ¢ “ Caltivator, re I] Batte, tuts re Wasa Doty Ury,itw Pues left anton eme-ninth tr re $ Vive r As ‘ de cof then t 4 very ears Me. Barre ¢ ~f eixth. The trat we the Jeaf meaty a , The elalierr {4 : rs. on for « ' t “Va Krewe ‘ — fone of the i ‘ ed leaves 1 re taty Ca guctive cd - . Qe worse ie eit had autas~ i ' i) Ps bed, when 1 at yite Wiis eg. a tala eC aidie was i mt stand, and a Aickening place. Ile wa the fire Sudd ‘ “Woo come The bow acpron hed t ia A the oldu NEW POSTAGE LAW. Pre-]’ayment on all Transient Printed Matter Compulsory. The following regniations have beev made by the Postmaster General, in or- der to carry out the provisions of the act just passed, requiring prepayment of pos- tage on all transient printed matter, viz: 1. Books not weighing over four pounds may be sent in the mail pre-paid by pos- age Stamps al one cent an ounce, auy distance in the United States under three thousand miles, and at two centsan ounce over three thousand miles; provided they are putup w ithout a cover or wrap- per, or ina cover or wrapper open at the ends or sides, so that their character may determined without removing the wrapper. 2. Unsegled ci ars, advertisements, business cards, transient newspapers, and every other article of transient printed matter, except books, not weighing over es, sentin the mail toany part of the United States, are chargeable with one cent postage each, to be prepaid by postage stuups, When more than one circular is printed on asheet, or a circu lar and letter, each must be charged with te. ‘This applies to lottery and other kindred sheets assuming the form and name of bewspapers ;, and the miscel- lancous inatter in such sheets must also be A business card oman unscaled envelope of a circular sub- jects the entire packet to letter postage. Any transient matter, like a circular or haudbill, enclosed in or with a periodical or newspaper sent to a subscriber, or to any other person, subjects the whole pack- aye to letter postage ; and whenever sub- ject to letter postaze, from being sealed or from any cause whatever, all printed mat- ter, without exception, must be prepaid or excluded from the tail. of the postmaster at the mailing office, as well as at the office of delivery, carefully to examine all printed matter, in order to be three ound A sibyie T charged with one rate. see itis charged with the proper rate of! postage aud to detect fraud. At offices where postage stamps cannot be procured posttmasters are authorized to receive to hey in prepayment of postage ou trans jent matter; but they should be careful to keep a supply of stamps ou hand. we - autem of a New Theory—The of Murder.—A series of UX pe te ave recently been made by Dr st of Chic to test published borne An ween tan ce by a cvlebrated physician in that baal would re na as does ression Upon the daguerreotype age, art which alleged he scene viewed by a dying man main inipressed upon the re In each experiment Cat Dr. P vas fuand that an examin tina of an eye with ami scupe reveals a wonderful as well asa eautilul sient, ai Jthatin almost every Metance there was a clear, distinct and Ularked Hnpressionr The recent examin atenofthe eve of J. WH. Bardsley, who was murdered in Auburn, conducted by Dr. Sanford, cor responds with those made elsewhere. The following isthe publish At saturation of the ed account of the eXamination Uret we suyyestcu the eye ina wead sulation of atropline, whic h evidently produced an eulurged state of the pupil. On observing this, we tonch ed the end of (ue Aftic nerve with the ex- tract, wli¢ eye instantly became pro tuveraut We now applied a powerful lens, aud discovered in the pupil the rude, wort away Duure of a man with a light coal, beside when was a round 6tone, standing of suspended in tie air, with » stiall liande eluck Aastt were in the earth ] i re Aid F Was Gebris, evidently lost roan Lue we setion of | and its r ta il. w pertormned Cts jrat ‘ 1 CVE Wane t 1 - At “ tas Vv we « e¢ wit ‘ the . beast deus at eC Wesiourld bay ected the last jea aid tas ia ‘ and eve ef unt inate tau i hits wo Jett e, and pe Wes bade ad 5 ec lier » toe exact fy t ie mur ber A lie iast rome lea > aware t ‘ 1 ‘ Teta 4 i sy i r ¢ ‘ firs 5 Temas sore - “ we t ares ® ceive a r ’ ra ea t 4 oo. Forel Mating. —Dr. X dia antyuerad 4 | and apyeve the iy . “ ala p writ it black sik, whose Charming per ~ s “- et Kee: wit giv ail aire wa a- the tricot a rows v She iste n . t veo tnost: lanyuts v tend ena ¢ le the eof avinis a ‘ . ‘ a Hie laters | . urage, and Vveoututes address art th ely task aake ] N., wlureet 4 4 ) iw Is s von t A I> sim the tady ack sith \ wr) ma iniy 9 ’ i 4 ' A “ ours 1) ‘ ‘ 1 ) 1) la \ 4 A rs revel i > aj +2: j M war de \ aie thie 4 ( ( nas, W ‘ ' N 1 ( cand theo fou | / i i 4 A er t ‘ ‘ a lowe w A 4 4 A ' ‘ i va Wa T 1 A hive atid ‘ A f Ll a t It is the duty | | | | It is asserted that no successful candi- | date for the Presideycy ever received 80 few votos as Buchanan, nor no unsuccess- ful one 80 many as Fremont, Those who make the assertion can be enlightened on this subject by studying the following: Result of the Presidential Elections in the United Siates from 1796 te 1856. Electoral Year. Name of Candidate. vole, _.,)dohn Adams so - + + 71 1796 (Thomas Jefferson- = = 68 ) Thomas Jefferson - - - 73 1800) John Adams - - + - 64 \ Thomas Jetferson- - =) 162 18u4 | Charles C. Pinckney. - - 14 ~\ James Madison - = 4 128 1808 (Charles C. Pinckney - + 45 (dames Madison - -— - 122 1812 ( De Witt Clinton - - = +89 _,,) dames Monroe - - = - 183 1816 i Ratus King - ~~ - -38 4 dames Monroe - + + -218 1820 \ No opposition bat ong vote - ( Andrew Jackson® - - — - - 99 5 | Jolin Q. Adams - - - St S245 WoL Crawford) =. 4h Henry Clay - : - - 37 _.. \ Andrew Jackson - - -178 1328 {John Q. Adams + - - 83 | Andrew Jackson - . -219 | Henry Clay - : - - 49 1832) John’ Floyd - = + = AL { William Wirt - - - caf ( Martin Van Buren - - 170 | Wiiilam H. Harrison - - 78 18364 Hlagh L. White - - - 26 | Willie P. Mangum - = il | Daniel Webster - - - it \ William H. Harrison - - 234 1S40 | Martin Van Buren - - 60 1844 ( James K. Polk - : - 170 { Henry Clay - : - + 105 ists ! Zachary Taylor - - - 163 St 1 Lewis Cass - - - + 127 ... | Franklin Pierce - - + 254 1852) General Wintield Scott 42 ( James Buchanan - - 174 1836. John C. Fremont - 114 ( Millard Fillinore - -- 8 * No choice by the peopre—John Q Adams elected by the House of Repre- sentatives. TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY. The Democratic members of the Leg- irofess to have a horror of islature, whe “ Jauteru oryar dark lanteru organi ' &e., miduight) associations, he a caucus in secret and at night ‘recently, from which the prying eyes of the world were shat out, and re following gentlemen North Ca of Rocking solved to elect the Trustees rolina, vig: ham, De R re “Chowan, Win W. Tolden, of Raleigh, ROA. Hamilton, J Dr. J. F. E. Mardy, of e Univer of Garanviile, an Duncombe This reselution was nt to the us the Democratic party is introduction of par carrie letter, and t responsible for the ty distinctions into the management of the University of the State. This is a natter which all Liberal men inust de plore. [four literary institutions are tu be made the sport of party bias, their iscfulneas Is ¢ tly diminished Chapel Hill was fo nded fur the common vetitief a ir citizens, and without re gard to political or religious opinions What, then are we to th nk when the Democratic par caucuses on the mere clection © istees for that ancicnt seat of learning, a d laa not ty tu elect a single member of the oppos t t t mM party e post. Onl upon such ) ves, 5 rality ! rjton If. rald --: ta 1 Naples correspondent of the L / a, speaking © ¢ Would be of King Ferdivand, says: it EIR THT $s arrest down nthe = courage and tran i ment ave deserted the Wate r Qon the st night « wade ' | atid (; t asl Was a des 4 ' whe fled a x < * it Jad ae fi. Ce awerved—a ~ CCU gla ef . “ f paper, i“ t ff w secon hesitation. [tas rtantt merve thathe pr ested tat Le belonged ta ne sect On the Torsdav morning the ¢ rt aat tirst t ’ e harracks of Fer ra Na, . Painzz P astr the Ja ehence of Britis! M The eres of e Court wese—Ca te Pia Adintant Major. Pres nt: bie ite Sabbating and Foor Fi t. and “ . ere Or t y t “ his prison to the cour tliver anded the « rau 1 are t sep “ a J elias tattempt scape | . ed mivee had I 1 Jy se, bot T was : Gy uiest as asked t 1 ‘ Ms k . Kong vas the reply. ¢ You tiave ' y o “ | It ‘ ive re i t 4 af . ‘ (aon Tivn es hy Crd ow ‘ Palialld j ‘ (Bes Tins fact may, wey ' rund tot mainte ' kK ' cr It is 4 that t et ere: iat ec Witials "I sentence Dan 4 Body Twice.” and ‘ re fare ' thal< e.Call Regular kv ery Day — PU Triet.” I ‘ tful 4 14 thre ‘ t hie . “ fers a ‘ ther, wi 4 ] ret cier lates at 81x rt € ere ae « ' atur periose thre a at 8} 4 pa tance are The app kre sleut gentleman, that aera adez the true heart dances to Heri pei pre © tonne { Sag te tr f as ay : We. | | CAROLINA WATCHMAN. SALISBURY, N.C. THE LEGISLATURE. In the Commons, on Thursday, the engrossed bill from the Senate to improve the navigation of Trent River was taken up. It was supported | in speeches by Messrs. Cox, of Jones, Humphrey jand Jones, Mears and Erwin. It was rejected, | yeas 39, nays 68. | From the Raleigh Stapdard, Jap, 17. | | Phe remainder of the session of the House, uutil about seven o'clock, was occupied in the \consideration of the resolution offered by Mr. | Reeves, of Surry, proposing to expunge the ob- [aslicwatls language in the preamble to the re {solution of 1846'-47, appropriating $10,000 to the North Carolina volunteers, commonly known Jas the “Mexican D’reamble.” Mr. Reeves. pro- | posed to expunge said: preamble from the jour | nals of the House ; and on motion of Mr. Settle, |the amendment being accepted by Mr. Reeves, ; Prom the Raleigh Sioadard. Col. Gwynn'y Report on the Cape Fear apd Deep River Improvement, In compliance with a resolution Of the Legislature, and the wishes of the Gov- ernor, Col, Gwynn hag visited the works on the Cape Fear and’ Deep Rivers, and has reported to the Legislature upon ‘the condition of said works, and the practica- bility of completing the same at an early Col. Gwynn presents in regular order in his Report, first, the works on the Cape Fear, and then the Deep river works. He estimates that $1,000 will be requir- ed to finish and putin good condition the Croas Creek dam and lock —$28,000 for Jones’ Falls, Silver Run and Red Rock dams and locks—$14,000 for Ilaw Ridye | Ticket, aud oblige dam and lock—$8,500 for Green Rock dam and lock —$10,000 for Narrow Gap = | it was tinally resolved,—and the resolution pass: day, and lock —§14,000. for Sharptield | “TUESDAY EVENING, JAN, 20, 1857. | TERMS OF THIS PAPER 82.00 CASH. [aa We are indebted to the Hon. B. Craice for a copy of the Report on the Finances of the Country. 7 | Lone, formerly of this place, having leas: ) the House remaining in continuous session for to jed this property for a term of years, took | charge of it on the Istof Jannary instant | | He is a young man of considerable ener gy and tact, and will, we hope, succeed | jin the difficult task | body. | Horrible Murders.—A man named Haney, an Irishman, and his wife, who resided in a cabin near the Railroad and just beyond the old race gronnd in this | Vicinity, were brutally murdered last Fri- day night, by some person or persons as yet unknown. The bloody ceed was per- petrated with an axe. Taney was found on the floor of his house, on Saturday morning, with his head literally split open, besides other fractures of the skull which seemed to have been done with the poll of the axe. It is supposed his wife was witness to the attack upog her the alarm attempt husband, and taking cd to escape. She was found ina dying condition about a hundred yards from the house, in her night clothes, her head alzo cut as with an axe, and bearing oth er inarks of violence. It is supposed the murderer pursued her and overtook her on the spot where she was found next morning. She was entirely insensible and unable to speak, aud died about two o'clock on the same day. It is nut known what inotive led to these horrible 1 crimes. It does not appear to have been money, for we learn that a pretty large suin was foun ] in the house Haney, we are infor el, ituous sold spi ‘iquor, and oh the tskey Was the jecture u we ¢ provoking aent. A tnan by name Brvant was arrested by the cor oner and con n suspicion ; but ov thie ] was covert several ws deep, anu i wunent sin lay { were made . Professorot Agri P Modern Dr. Chas. Bo Johnsen, kel. Cantwell. s tah Ntandacd SALE OF SLOCKS of Mre. Ax January Peak 15th, 1807 wing <w Vat | at $45 v5 to $63 k Stock, share 534 St of $50, sold at $09 45 to Charlotte Bank Stock, shares | £50 to 653. State Dbonds sold at 09 B7d. six months credit $99 874, six mor credit DEATH LY HANDLING: GUANO Death by handling of Guano is becom yg quite frequent, too my ho caution, therefore cannot be taken by those has nyo sores on ther hands in handling this article Jed in this shape by a vote of 69 to19; that the | words “ by the action of the Executive and the | eubsequent sanction of Congress,” stould be ex- punged by the principal Clerk of the House, by {drawing black lines around the same; so as to | leave it “ Whereas, this Republic is involyd ina | foreign war,” &e. Au animated debate took place on the resolu about nine hours. * * * * * * | The debate was continued by Messrs, Erwin, Bridges. Lewis of Wake, Settle, Reeves, and dam and lock — 64,000 for McAlsters, Fox's Island, Northington’s, Battle's, and Buekhorn dam and locks,—these dein Cape Fear works. For the dam and lock at Lock ville, 855, wv Rive’s damand | lock, $18,000—for Clegg’s dam and lock | $0,000 —for the Gulf dan and lock, $40,- O00—for Evan's dam and lock, 825,000, —these being Deep river works. The: | | | ‘aw River TTouse.-—Mr. Tuomas B.! tion, which lasted from twelve o'clock to seven. gregate estimate for the two rivers ain'ts | ore thay two or three poipts. To pereg 328.000. To this he adds other iter, tor deepening the channels in ponds, re- moving bar near Fayetteville and rebuild: ing dame at Jone’s Falls, Silver Run, Red Rock, and Haw Ridge, amounting in all | to $450,000; which he thinks will be suf, | Fatendani—D, A: DAVIS. North Ward. ote FRANK E. SHO; ot Tah E, REE rh ng" South Ward, ates THOMAS E. BROWN, SAM. R, IIARRISON, East’ Ward. \.: WILLIAM MURPHY, . thy” et “th BENJ. F. FRALEY. West Ward. Is yp ' J. J. BRUNER, Dacade igh J. M. COFFIN, peaks Mr. Edlitor—Pleaso publish the dbove: MANY GITIZENS.... ens NICARAGUA AS IT Is, / We have before ns a map of Nicaragua which we have examined with sone ate tention. It shows that while the Repub- lic ig in extent of its territory quite fors | nidable amounting in all something like 50,000 aquare miles, Walker has. at ne time been able to make a lodgment. at be sore these are near the lake, and thusane important in position ifhe gould have maintained himself there. Nicaragua je 250 wiles in length by about 150 in. bredth: in the widest part, and this inelades both» af pleasing every White of Bladen, in’ favor of the resolution 2) Beient to complete the improvement on | lakes, bat not any portion of the jexpunge; and Messra, Baster, Caldwell, Sharpe, jig plan of wooden cam, locks, guard |tu territory. The level of lake Nicar Ferebee, Outlaw, Hackney, Foster, Mann, Cox wolls, and abutments. “If it sheuld be above the Pucific Ocean te 198 feet * of Perquimans, Crump, Ogbura, Melutosh, Scott, Benbury, Leach of Davidson, and others, in up position, Every parliamentary expedient was resorted to by the Know Nothings—who thus took upon themselves this infarmous act of the Whig party of 1846 ; to postpone the resolution nod prevent action upon it; but the Democrats i were determined to remain in session, and se repeated|y announced, until the resolution should be perfected and adopted * i 4 * * ° * a owill be We have oo fear that the oF able to make any party capital out of this move ment Ne it hay been commenced, we trust it will be consummated; and let them wake th: tL Let them, if they dare, yo before the jpoople on 5 yo thev wall be over wheined bw y 4 cimbignation. Jus tee and truth hav for ten long veare but they have atleng { forth to vindicate the facts of Listory, pound tame of Jags K > fiend (ete Puik, gud ur fame of the Repu The last paragrap i of the above re port reveals the aeeref purpose of this mea sure. It is all mere pretense that it isin tended to vindicate the * fi he words * by the actio utive vid Up s mcqnent sanction of Con gress,” being literaliv true, asthe history of the Mexican war must show ho; the demoeracy are tnventing ar they had, for many vears, profe pposed to internal Improvement ; finding the people were becoming wore and mere on tavorof Raflroads, &c., ther undertook to please them by voting mo ney for a namber of schemes of that surt The faces are now very ppressive, and rutic iwaderaare bec zalarineD es yt rtheu vert y witt ‘ r u wit aving p e te tuev iv think, and inv Loppres sive d a In order t the tmeties which © yx Av rai thies € anid pre-e their <u sevrtie t , “ t noerat ] a ei back tn ” 4 es involved the Mur a Wer! This expany " ‘ ser the party as a them ( a r 1 A . rthe- non ' low w tw “se Mr. Haryrave andG J ure Jates in Davidson counts Mr. Il is ce ’ thine a sy Het . Mr. J. wath jucs Leow vous n the quest fx wing ed 1 ’ d against atr Janes K. Poik df Mr. L. atawers I voted yainst expungtuy (Chat reeord Lier: ay .M Il. with « prate ( te ar { ed arras ritoe ve exciatiat 5) Arid perce s pr ' ant enlog ’ and services of James Ko Polk, and t pa P, A yw colore t hor e re sulteot tie Meaxrcan war rboastet the jitinit Perritory, Ca Tia, IM par var, wit ts mend eT ar 4 He ticwles weent people with t M. told story of Atmertean victories A.can sooth, and descnptons 4 iat treasures; anc by ¢ ul t TT REITIE Oliver I Perry Ral. Standard War thy, Mr Girard Colle Philacle Iph A, NOW xIpporta and educates regularly three handred and fifteen boys, College Girard all intelligent orphans decided,” however, says Col. Gwynn, as) would respectfully advise, to batld stone locks, abutments and guard walls, the cost will be $1,155,000, or, in roand nanw- bers, 82,000,000." Col. Gwynn is of the opinion that the interests invelved would | ustity thisexpenditure, and that the State | timake a more judleions or sale Investment. It appears from Col. Gwynn's Report, that seme of the dams could! were badly con- structed, and that nearly allthe locks are already much deceaved. Col. Gwynn states that the boilding of the locks in the first instance of wood, win a necessity forced upon the company from the scarcity of Dimildiig stone Phe best and most extensive quarries, mvever, be saya, which be las seen du thes mve since been found at Buck rhoatd Northington'’s; and these, now win cons, WHT furnish enough stone for all works. Ele alsostates that the t works solargely exceeding the royptal estimate ORLSO.000) was not the oerror dn the estimate, bat of Ve ecb arid « ined itnprovement, | i! ‘ e ' He con s his Report as f we . r t rove “ ates atta ito niets “8 * fi he vailev of \ 1 Lie aia vei ofeeveral distinguse . 4) to be supenue on , i » that of auv coal in the Teo sare opened, ut ly one how . . on I am informed by the . a e | “ Araens araeca ryan I scan te helivered in Walmingtom, in r z . ght and changes, atord ‘ ~ a) partes, « Lan ‘ Vensive oper . partis ested ec is « Pp ve 1 k nloes * ' bite ‘ av vl earece e148: 8 here ‘ : wig ‘ \ 1 LbDGao TRADE WILE CIUNA a) . China in 1856 ‘ A 1 BUS 3S.000 , ~ tit ~ ; T pean ) eC S ‘ TT ) Siorars BSW) Mattin,y YET (ins loz.uew M sand le ") I ; Se Poe Odar fore sare ther (aie RL ATI ann Ie 4 Saiver and Geld. 633,000 K1SOg OG I t cf n I trold &. , S DUEL BROKEN CP Witton, Wednesday, DL k Mr Et ‘ Neves was received here ast C that a cten step travedy “was mnticinated here te-dag, at abemt noon, parties from Petershure and Norfolk You res | ts been onable te t ' u t ter travghit. but all that I flearn a lita toeabent this ete Wan orig unty, named Wh t r ’ ‘ t eles ytd faces k Daily News.) arrived bere to ches on the Peters 2 {Portsnouth trae to settle an atta fh ' Wtoanks to the prompt and edioent acten ot Mr Campbell, their dese Was froustrated, and one of Nhe parties te to toa Yours traly, E.R Tiidifis Pe. preaentiators oo. ' GOOD) We notice that a resolution has been tdopted b the Commons, empowering Joint select couunitt on the Cape rand Deep River ( mupany to send rpersons and papers, and examine wit hesses upon oath, Good! Let there be vsearching investiation inte the affairs of the Company; the interests of the State, Let the indof all concerned, denmand it. of waere Wt proy erly Mistanagement, if any, may rest belong Wilnington Herald. i | that of Lake Managua above the Pacifi is 156 feet. The population is estimated at 268,000 and thas derived :— Whites, 30,000, Negroes, 19,000 Indians, 84 Mixed, 135,00¢ The principal places are thus inhabited ¢ Leon, 30,090... Mensaya, 16,000. Managua, 83,000 Coranada, 12,000 Oninendagn, 14,000 Viale}, 1,400 » New Puebla, Toleca, Chichigalpa, Pea ltiyre, . Acovapa, by this connection, and as possessing interest, we sabjoin the popatation of Central America, which ts divided into & States, ae follows: Miles. Population. Cranotemala, 43,370 $55,000 San Salvacor, 9,700 396,000 Fhe eclnens, 39,000 375,000 Niearagna, 50,000 258,000 Cesta Roca, Lh 136,000 It will thins be seen that the total equare { the State is over 155,000, and the ilation over 2,000,000.— Buffe- Ade tthes « tertasl p> lo Com A Picstocs Dor —Meare Eliforee— An amusing doel came off a few days - wo in Leesville, (a little village in tine comnty) between two yoaths of the res pectve avea of ld and 16 She ditculty rose from a misunderstanding about @ lady Clarence IL challenged hKidward W. to fight, and the challege was weepted. Edward selected pistols ae the weapoim with whieh they shoald settle the affar. Clarence never having abot a pistol, and knowing Edward to be @ wend shot, wenttohin and told bien of hoe advantage Edward very pr allowed Lin to ase the weapoo of r ce, which was a dooble barrel shoe VYorrsny wun Ti.ev met at ennrise in the sab- rhs of the village with a matual friend, Mr Il. whe bad leaded the weapons with powder alone, and took their ho tet other. fon paces fron each ener fearing the howd Mer. Tl. had pet iz na yun would not be sufficient, took » slay of lea! from bose p wcket and placed tinthe barrel he intended to ase, E@ sand sowing Clarence had the advantage 4 ttnere than himself, was seen hk upastone and deliberately placed s pocket. —On being asked wh coded te de with it, he replied, “& cil te use of le attempts to fire the , arse The word was given, aad ty fircdl a tthe same time, no dam e odlone te either party As soon a6 tired Felward drew his rock end threatened to use itaf Clarence fired the , r larrel Mr. Il nterposed aud the htieolty was aiicably adjusted. The tw mt aired too liquor shop aod rd health. Lyuchhurg Virgimian, ‘ Alem ene there United States Aaricultural Society. Wasuinuton, January 15. Marshal P. Wilder has been re-elected President of the United Agricultaral Be ty. The next annual exhibition js to elcld at Loumville. A resolation wee sdopted looking to a purchase ultimately ftoue Mount Vernon estate, for the pur- pose of establhing a National Agrieal- tural Dostitution there WINTER ON THE PLAINS, Sr. Lovts, January 13: Joseph correspondent of the of the 3d instant, says thatthe winter on the plains is the most severe ever hnown by the dwellers that lho sorveying parties disabled and driven in, @en, Matthews reports a romor of two United States parties having been the Camanche Indians in the south-western part of Kansas Territo- ry , that only a portion jof an other party had returned from Western Kaa- sas; theremainder were believed to have trozen to death. The thermometer at St. Joseph was 12 deg. below zero, The ice on the Missouri river was twenty inches thick. Qt publican, under ds in region iad been surveying inurdered by No Use.—The other day, says the Buffalo Couner, a menber had prepared the following resolution to submit to the House of Represemt- atives, bat on a second thought concluded ‘twas at facta come ont, so that the responsibility © no ase,” and abandoned the idea: Resolved, That one day in each week of the Prement session be devoted to lepislating for white \ folks, | a ‘Commissioners | ak with mecha: yow ia ecatac neither the : mer hwent ¢ Ema! 1 worthy of y should not | with which you, wud ae! it, Be aseu aber coe, with porert; and oubles: from the dey it were by & father, «ho one of our ' mechanics, ats, does p has viekled Vibes the g: ther, and an follows, of « Realiy, V ble young fi seem to ha persoe aud Corres; ond) figere in tt ereature «|. daughter of er. What! I that the wo Gtance, that wefinement her father ¥ Emma! | g @auch that | you to give Uments. Spare me not stand p I date to tl pot expect | dar friends, Lacy's Lefo sails to-mor the earliest you no lon, apartment- Bat stop. his sister's a I wish to e coticerniag ing of y uly 1 eappore y the circum: quire into. (wo years 1 chasing as the bouse ¢ commenced were marr: ter of profe and whose | tionable ; h congenial » imputation avd intelli, with your | count for h I do, the s« Tam not ter; liberty she is one « @ mind wel place. Brayo! | eomes aunt something | 4 wy STORY. . in the square 1—patricians, I deremay, Who from, some eccentricity, disdain the uidre ¢leyant custom that distinguishes the Elite, Say, brother, tell me who these new fof Old frivnds, rather, Emma. The breanediyd “Py 4 A Her high toned feelings prompt her to despise four inches aqnare, wrought round aboat, the suns of toil, and te gongratulate herself that oftey in embroidery, with a button or tas- were Edward Lacy. and his fair young wife, whom Lam 'sorty to say is iv w very precarious stute of bealth.” Edward's worst fears aro realized on ‘her account, He told me on yesterday thigt her physician had candidly revealed to bim her dan- ger, and prosiounved ber the victiin of that: in- sidious disease, consumption, He ia now hur- riedly to-depart with her fur Florence, in the hope that its salubrious air will bring again health to her wasted frame, or at Teast a short respite from disease, aud death. "Tis sad, Evm- ma, to see this gentle young creatare thus grad- h, he 1 hea oe ¥ Alehdugh’bot an Octagenaria’, ber recol- Ruma, who seldorn failed to grow amiable in the sunshine of ber brother's good. humour, re- ceived her auut with @ siuiles and ‘seemed »pre- Aunt, said Walter, L have lung batiled »gainat this young lady's pride; but, my most strenuous efforts have hitherto proved iveflecyual, . How- ever, with your assistanve | think we will take it} down & peg. j i | her patrician blued bas oo taint of vulgar labor init, She ridicules my republican ideas, and an association with our old friends the Lacys. Cau you prove to ber satisfaction that they hgve as oe 4 claim tw gentility a she has! ou koow, Walter, said bis aunt, my motto is to speak the truth, denpite whom it may of- feud. I don't suppose, sume tweoty yeur ago, when Emma was a very small child, and two young Ww tetinember circumstances connected with the early life of her father, that old Mr, seein the, dia pared to listen to what she might discourse ou, yo sith 0, large farully Love Tékténs The dncieat Baglsh cuis- tom of giving Jove tokens on twen- tieth of August was 4 very wise and far- nm of girle to get rid of them as quickly as pameinee at a im aslice, It wasthe enstom in | and, a Jong time ago, for * enamored | maydes se gentil women” to give to} their favorite awains, as tokens. of their, love, little handkerckiefe, about three or| se] at exch corner, and a small one in the jcentre. The finest of these favors were | would positively say that I degraded myself by edged with narrow gold lace or twist ;|The lawyers are puazled. land being folded up in four cross folds, jso thatthe middle might be seen, they were worn by the accepted lovers in their hats or on the breast. These favors be- came, at Jast, somnuch in vogue, that they |were sold ready made in the shops, in |Queeh Elizabeth’s time, from sixpence to |sixteen pence a piece. will ge rl wines, aud does get for settlin, in ould, if kas le a mam- Hg TROMMTECTORE DESIGN. ik my. darter| OF NORTH CAR it on't get po : ‘some better, iit Mciictigié ree SLs a fobably get over it—That is my opin: |" "7, ampbell and Andrew Stede dere, e, and I gness I ort to knowl) sey @. Tadd, J. F. Hathawey und wile Jane, cas | Very Clever:—The New York Even- in ©. Todd, Jobo Sharpe avd wife Mary, ood Juha | ’ Sharpe. ing Post is responsible for the following as aE to sell Land for Partition.” *, bie sarcinae ty the Benple uf Western North Ca- | rollht af «@ IT appearing to ny eatlsfaction that the defend-| ARCHITECT. ants ate vot residents of this State: Mt is urdered, | that publication be made in the Carolina Waichman, He will furnish PLANS and SPECIFICATIONS in Oriental, Baropean or Americun Designs, und suli- Because it is an inward check upon the | for the speae of six weeks, notifying them to appear | m6 seats meet Cours of Rauity, wo be held fur the oneaiy cits oppo: tunities to prove that here can be savedon the concomitant expenses of the present style and outward man, jot Iredell, at the Court House in Biutesville, on the Aqaeation hae beer raleed fu one cof) fh Money wr she gn Monday Feros nat ne Srey Waters Nom Contino nr our courts whether a blind’ man can bel Tih! lion, otherwise a decree pro Confeasy will be |23 per ceutum; insoring equal durability with addi- mude liable for a bill payable at sight. reourced againas them. tional comfort, conyveuicnce aud beauty Witness, W. P. Caldwell, Clerk and Master ia! He will also give original drawings for Frontals, | Equity at office in Statesville, this 12th day of Janu. Porticos, Verandas, Conservatories, or for the remo The two most precious things on this/ ary, A. D. 1857, aud ia the Ylet year of Awerican Oe ee stages, and way kind j i ite, | Ladepeudence, be ‘ . he fare , eat ary i nag ny i, “it W. P. CALDWELL, C. M. E. | Charges, ivcluding perronaleupervisiou, from 3 to 6 utitisto be lamented that the most) price adv. g5 50. . Py i" A 6w34 | per cent on the cust of the structure. contemptible whisper may deprive us of | ——__—_-____ A. B. HENDREN. the one, and the weakest weapon may NEW BOOKS. Refer to Judge Ellis, Salisbury, deprive us of the other. UST Received * Chain of Sacred Wonders,” by | Despi he hamble he js a, Reve 8: A butte, ALM. M.D. Knowledge is nal alg Bet te. Baru oe mats ners 8) Power,” & view of the productive forces of society, true temple of God, though he have but | and the results of lubor, eapital ond skill, by Charles * Why is av omvibus strap like the con- sciencel Jehu I. Shaver, “ C. P. Mevdeuball, Greensboro’, J. W. Thomas, E Tionasville, R. C, Pearson, Exy., Lurgantou | TRE sabes riter heving located in Salisbury, offere CAPITAL PRIZE..$60.000 | SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY LorrgEY® CLASS N, | To be drawn inthe City of Mobile, ab | lie. om Friday, January 30, 1857, oo the showy SINGLE NUMBERS. | ‘Sonn Hoares and W. W. McGuixe, Esqs, Cota’ 30.000 Tickets—3,295 Prizes! 5 MORE THUAN ONE PRIZE TO EVERY TEN TICKERS BRILLIANT SCHEME’ 1 Prize of $60,000 1 Prize of ¥ 1} Prise of 1 ‘3 1 Prize of 5g 1 Prize of 2 Prizes of 2. | 2 Prizes of 1,000 10 Prizes of 250 100 Prizes of 150 | 100 Prizes of 100 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. Lavy thouglit she would learn to scorn her fa- | January 6h, 1857. McKnight. “The Old North Suite in 1776,” Se-) ually but surely sinking toto the arms of dgath, ther’s friend. ‘There was a tine, if Emina docs tine . : ; a low roof, | Fipenrry.—Never forsake a friend.— “ ee | N. Caruthers, D. D. cond Series, by the Rev. E. te fors the very ewbodiment of all that is virtuous im | not ise ae a her fathers’ fortunes | When enemies gather around—when i Religion in America,” by Robert Baird, D. pb! K AIR WARNING 3,295 Prizes amounting te 7 like soul of lovely iu person. . ogiqeumger! bide picid pgr keg li Deas a yriil f re the world jis dark and cheerless—is the COTTON. 3 rec bo} Soeers eA Niog. pak ee ‘ cohort rd | Whole Tickets, $10; Halves, 85; Quarters, 2}. man it hasscldvin beco my Jot to meet with, | gene peadndn we to mim @ betp- : : ‘ } oo { s a d e BS E 5 E 2 8 8 8 Walter, jo his interest for bis friends, did not eee the look of black astonishment expressed by hig sister's countenance, Old frieudé, why what could Walter mean. - She kuew of no frieuds of ber brother's that she did not include in herown irdle, He had never been abroad, or even for any length of time resided out of bis native city; thea what good fortune could have thrown there gow friends in bis way. This is all aa eni Walter, who is this Mr, Lacy aud bis very int cr- esting wife! ; Fie! Emma, I see that your aristocratic no tions keep you from recognizing your old friends Wg hand. Disease paralyzed the limbs that were won't lo be wcuvely engaged for the sup- port of his fawily, and for months he lay upon a4 bed of sufteriug , all incans of support Ceased, and even the little that prudent care aud fore- thought Lad laid up for a rainy day was con- sumed, Want stared bis litth fawily in the faee, and but for the generosity ‘of his friend, thetr condition would bavy been truly distressing. When Eroina’s father reeovered, be found it im- possible to resume his humble calling. His |time to try true friendship. They who} W> copy from the Savannah 2epudli- turn from the scene of distress betray | can a very sensible article on the price of their hypocrisy, and prove that interest cotton. The manufacturers of England only moves them. If you have a friend | know their intereste, and practice on that who loves you and studies your interest| knowledge. With high prices of the raw and happinness-—be sure to sustain him | material without a corresponding ad- in adversity. Let him feel that his for-| vance in manufactured fabrics, they will ner kindness is appreciated, and that bis | reduce their time and not encourage the love was uot thrown away. Real fideli-| rise in the former. Speculation has ad- ty may be rare, but it exists in the heart. | vanced prices to a very full rate, and we bands were so paralyzed that he was cowpelled ty renounce bis trade, mueb to the regret of Me. | | Lucy, in whose large shoe establishment be bad | long been @ prominent hand, Sujlhis kindness | followed him aod through bis efforts a situation | Who has not seen and felt its power !— | doubt whether they will go much higher. They only deny its worth and power who | So. Carolinian. have never loved a friend or labored to| make a friend happy. | NORFOLK MA RKET. | Salisbury, Jan. 20, 1857. 34 NEW BOOKS. TTVHIRTEEN Years in the Itinerancy. Life and | Correspondence of President Reed, 2 volumes. | Victoria or the World Overcome, hy Caroline Chees- boro’. Gardenings for the South, by William W. Whit? of Athens, Georgia. Lists’ National System of Politieal Eeonomy. Flanders Lives aud Times of the Chief Justices. The Sonsof Hiawatha. Hiawa- tha Legends, by Schoolcraft. At | J. H. ENNISS’ Book Store. 30 UST Received, ‘* Home and the World,” by Mra. Wm. C. Rives of Virgivia. Hills’ of the Shater- ‘ — LL those indebted to me as Administrator of Mo- | LA ves D. Kilpateick, deceased, ure requested for the last time—to come forward and make payment before the Fehruary court; at and after that tumg £ will be eumpeilled tu take legal steps tu settle up the estate, ‘Those wishiug to settle can callut my residence or that of John 8. Cursun, at either pace they can be accommodated. RAMSAY. Tw:31 JAMES G THE PROUIBITIONIST. of the New York State Temperauee Society ; Amasa McCor, member of the Executive Committee | | | 4 The ablest and most eminent advocates ced Beported by Rowland & Brothers, Jas. 13, 1857, | mic, by the author of Wide Wide World. Ernest | the Cause in the Nation, contribute of their wisdum Editor, The firet 219 Prizes are decided in the usual man- of 3,000 Prizes of $60 will be determined ‘by ‘the Inet fizare of the Number that draws the $60,000 Prize, | For example, if the Number drawing the wae | Prize ends with No. 1. then allthe Tickets the number coda in 1 will be entitled to 60. If the Name her ends with No, 2, then all thé ‘Tickess where the | Number ends in 2 will be entitled to $60, und sn on to 0, | Certificates of Packages will be suld atthe fs owing | rotes which is the risk : Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, 960 a a 10 Half “ 30 “ bad 10 Quarter“ 15 Address Orders for Tiekets or Certificates of Peck- | JDobdlished Monthly, by the Execative Committee ages of Tickets either to | S SWAN & CO., Atlanta, Ga, or 3. SWAN, Montgomery Ala. or 5. SWAN, Box, 200, Mobile, Ala. i 7 | , , 7 ° 5 . N i —— — ——— ae 1 thought the nom of Laney a familiar household | va procared which yivided him s eumburtable | W hy Nankeen Went Out of Fashion. BACON—Haims, 13 @ 16. Hog round, 13 @ 14. + retried pray itcletenest Tac ‘ "tle “ian tbe Neots ter Foneery 1857, it begius val TAYLORSVILLE word, Have you forgotten the nuble youth who | ies aud laid the foundation of bis preseot |__It reminds me of a foolish interference | «Sides Western, 10. Shoulders 84 @ 9. | Dorrit, by Charles Dickens. Life of Prince Talley- Ty. a ae . wigshg Atddant companion when ve lived in| wealth. lof Louis XVI, in a matter of dress. In) CORN—Mixed, 62.—White, 68.—Yelow, 67. jrand. Chips from Unele Sam's Jack Knife. Live) ‘The scope and spirit of the Paousrrionist is Na- | FEMALE SCHOOL. our emall house in street-——, before father lieve me, sister, I have often, amid the spleaduur At this the old lady with asignificant umph ! ver, aod when Edward bad laid bis heart's trea- the days of our grand fathers there was! FLOUR—Super. 7.25.—Extra, 8.00—Family, $8.50 the fashion on questions of male custume, aud Lear, ora guide for all who wish to speak oF tional; it is adapted to every State ia the Union, and | aneccupied for the last rix months, will be resum- ed on Monday the 19th of January wheet, making eight large four-colamned pages to a eft the room with the impression that obligations : . . i j write correctly. At J UU. ENNISs’ circulates in every State. It is the adherent of nv ome |" PMIE third session of this school, ander the governe ; nothing 8o fashionable for summer wear | SALT—Liverpool, fine, $1.12.—Ground Alam, 1.20) jau., 1657,—34 Bouk Sire : ; 4 ; ; _ doy lore porte ; ore i rs , } ’ ve Store. | pulitical party, our the oppowe nt of aay other. Sarred- meat of Mra Jane R Gillespie, will commence Gr HB, ot riother thought jt unrefined tu is seen Gi and that ber viece was incor | a. nankeen. No gentloman would be | DRIED APPLES—Nomins!—1!0 @ 1.15. | ly devited to the Suppression of the Liquor Traffic, |ou Tha-way the [Sh of Jaaaary. Boarding Or.0 . her owo work, oF apypenr ov foot in the streets! iy V oud, seen abroad or at home in a dress of; “ PEACHES—$5.54 | EBENEZER ACADEMY. and the extirpation of latemperance; on allotherques- limited aunber of yoang ladies can be headin Bre How happy we were ia our little cottage home, e hoje, though, that the narative proved ehielcabi terial did not be the mak- LIME—$14 to #14 | Oe tions which divide the public mind, it is absslutely si- | Gillespie's own fainily—other private families Will be b ui L salutary tu iis effects upou Enna. At least whe | | Ten INS MASA Gis HOt 00 mip ds \> 4 ay . lent prepared to accommodate any namber of boarder, with a citcle of true hearted honest friends! Lee} onal tu love Clara Lacy asthe wife of Wal-|ing of a portion, and, as we ever fixed OATS—37 @ 40. | PATE exercises of this Lastiturion. which has bem) 11 ig printed in the Fulio Form, on a double media. — Mrs. Gillespie's reputation a8 @ teacher. the and health of (ne lecality, the morals of the commer nity, and the cheapness of this sehoul, indace lag of my father's festive halls, sighed for the heart-) sure beneath the bright skies of Florence to rest the mode was adopted in France, and MARRIED: Though the sabsctiber cannot promise to fit! the “OM! TEAMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. frends to expect » large patroaage. fh pleararee aud quite enjoy ments of our eo - | 1 Me Hower getned grave and returned with a English nankeen threatened to drive all . plice of his worthy predecessor; yet he hopes by ; Deseaker 9. 1836 tw , q ”) | a) . . Ta this coanty, on the 13th inst, by CL. Partee. ., t mae One copy for une year, $050 » a subdued ucars J} al tb ihe French manefactored articles of eaminer|c ty om i j close attention to business to merit the patronage uf Py y — nn sntere ogi tien lier aud-humbler bume. cle oi be LOT ST a alla LR it csh dls vata Esq. Mr. JESSEE SECKLER to Mine ELIZA- | ihe cmmmanity. Board ean be had couveneut tu the Tiree, ts owe address, one year, $1 v0 " wa ‘ J wlerstug apd sad widower favourably. wear out of the market. The King, how: BETH BOSTIAN Academy, ot 67,00 per month. Aad for each eddiuuwal four copies, §1 00 SWAN & €0.’s L TTERIES! Pebew! Walter, you are ever uf MAKY E. bA———, | ever, sarinounted the difficalty ; he or- | In Iredell county, by the Rev. E. D Junkin. on the T will be charged fur any quanti) lees shan nnn T00 with your vulgar allusions; why should you al | Salisbury dered a!! the executioners and their as- ro Mc. 8. H. DOUGLASS to Mes T.M erms. e100 FORT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY! . . : Ss . « 7 100 ways be running back into the past. TP should! sistants to perforin their terrible office in | Primary Departinent, per session of 5 monthe §6 00 One Handred Copres, owe address, 920 00 CLA88 23. . ; | : vankoen 7 Highest ngheh branche 7 $0 es , aes c vessing think a yourg man of your position and advnn | 44 @ac om the Sub- Atlantic Telegraph. (HO other dress but bash Hi nankee MS ns \¢ ee aud it phos beonches of Mathemanes. 12 50, Postace— The postage on the Paomsirionwt @ | Tu be drawn im the City of Atlanta, Genegia, fe pa “ tages wuull be more fastidions, I can meur __ rendered the material “infamous,” and DIED: i JAMES A CRAWFORD, A.B withia the Coat of Albany, frec; beyoud the Coan-) be, on Tuesday, Janeary 20; 1856, on the plan of tion of re : ‘ oy peancup uiware inany & man who deserved to he hanged . ty, aod with the State, Three Ceatea year, be. SINGLE NUMBER " into & yes your republican notions are very offensive to | ° i esl it il He : , In thee county, on the 18th inst, Mr. AGUBTUS te, aod within the Uarted States, Siz OSU t es | discardet te sult veocahee no osimar one me. How can you be so vulgar as to allule to | “ — be tl ho did the } HIX aged about 25 years IF Yeu HAVE WORK FOR ME, Cente n yout —pryable quarterly. in advance \ 30,000 TCKETS—3,307 PRIZES! e they } nven onr continent in i 7 orn by the m: 0 dic > hang itis Pauvincea— (here are wo pusiage ¢ ' , poverty or embrace within your circle ofarquaint U1 (he? have men on meek te twas Raft ME A LA alle ol eae . ae recrenaney Ureukecubere othe Carcee, | #RARLY ONE PRISE 90 EVERY OEM TICKETS! lation. To wed ihe widest seas at Panama; ing. So Mrs. Turner, the prisoner, being P ease br ne t i on the cepted ne Cauadas, 000 ange uch ple bians as the Lacys! For my pa! p,, bave broken thryagh the bauke of sand, exrecated in the reign of James Lina yel- — UeountP wisn ou . ® . ee perl ee ae et Cite: Brilliant Scheme. 000 Thad forgotien they ever lived. Maia sou Tict tue the east tu Africa low starched ruff, pot to death the fash WY GUN AN ) ] OC]. tston ents Paper, we wali scnd One Handred Copes| 1 Pre of $25,000 is $23,000 the other day yoo wuald ruin iy prospects ly ont of wearing therin S60 000 , I - “ 4 fr wear, to address, postige paid, fur Twasry- | Le) 10,000 » 10.000 }, 000° peal ett fatal, situ ocYaccete aunrecd: ba hetecy)s) Gcwing <2 De Dilewis 4 Hobaand aba? 9 weve SumITHING, Fick Dace cae tewaletethe. se wiv for amy lerger| 5s 0 tebe cc sanee 3,000 aie ramet, wie tee rae people. The watt me train of Pindar lyre | CLAN holed Aon Seah To be had by neking the emall sam of axp namber These terme ly cover the cust uf paper bows 10,000 se i 3,000 ~e rich cupstalio’ VOD. shoud uc teonsert | Dye y h the chengiag times + m = Bell H s | aod proting 1 ; 4,000 rr 4 A lead yy anging. Bar nto whose hands this sheet m , pobis ree Uf Sith mechenin chal vupren ere hag, ewe] Foot ict ramen Gorm iopeltary Dinnvety Bin Sip cP BIG!!! De O frceeorigiee por igeennt es oes 1.200 "00 i i , | : v ig edan es- % . i , ‘e and the you ia ecatacies over Claralecy. Thauk heaven | 0 iw want nations f tbe globe The feading citizens of Petersbu Va, SWan’s LO. TERY, F ehonetin oe fe cheres of Gs Vin his ae giburhed. Speetmen copes will be! 19 Prare of 200 ase bye} Buffa- neither the smell of wax wor the sound of ham | To betes Thane thew shill aid fabrics eat; | without respect to prs, gave a compli To be drawn FRIDAY JANUARY 30, 1557. abies’ Gemease tn’ ihe towed Hebebe:| ie pe ee so 100 are 9,000 mer hwent me ns 60 many speetres uf the pus! | Joy ute when Bun pe bends te wbiep 1 wurde mentary dinner to John W. Syine, Esq.. 1 Prize of 860.000 ! ry, on Water Street, im all ite vanoas| = y vaabecrip ' ate apteakvenr Ae ie a = ‘ lato the ear of MAnt Oceide ' - le pelthl oust e ean tic ; , ch GUNS and LOCKS re- Sul ai ; if Meeed! wy date se aw wenies | ato the ear nt Oceide at | he |} ditoe of he Rule igh Ie gisler, ‘ ¥ Wa) . of 825.000 pcg Pooh bos ae ae Se avd ‘e - ey cause the oF mast be accompanred by 3 900 A 40 are 120,900 n a Nu e shal the work ead wonder clam, eccasiof of lis severing hideelffrom tha 1 Prize of 810.000 4 er ervegh acqnain Dae : STS ———e bres— hy of you, a mind and heart lke Pet sere wee ed—al that vubly community totake ap his abode among 2 Pri $5,000 with the rete sec paies. oli iperaeny mG NCOVIT L. Pueceenixu Acant Ateary, 8. ¥ 3,307 Prizes emovating to 9204.000 days - shoul! not be so inmguidert; break the shack! \ _ Bfeikieren bd ibeecks us The Petersthirg papers sp ak of the 2 Prizes of 82.000 bie share of patronage ! rk warranted. Allor- ig a _ | Whole Tickets $10—Maives $5-—-Quarters 8 2-8, in tine with whieh sach Hl grounded [re jeurces 4 ne , bande the eratiered wills linner as amost brilliant affair. The Ed 21 of 81,000 ld ae . shite let pence dae Lore % 90 REW ARD Tee Gost 207 Prison ase deelded ip the eaual eyitp the res you, aud acknowledge ment wherever you fi ere jltced hee freedoen| gives itors of the Petersburg and Richmond pa &c. ke. &e noes CHARLES HARTMAN bo) ‘ ° <2 aoe F ye core We Be aseured, Emma, the ot you tal “ . dom's puunshment muet draw pers were present, and many jinpressive SOLE TWA) CSS PRIZE 1) EVERY TEN TICKETS Falebury. Oct. 21, 1N5F 21 Imo PUNAWAY about the middle of Oct, last from feure of ding pall ccipte onlay by + ; * : = ; land interesting speech were delivered Wrote Thebets §16— Halves, @S quarters, @4—Kighthe @2 : . A Fisher's Mills, a muiatio boy named Miles, aged . = . Ng enged adn cue, vulgarity is nut necessary wesc ‘ wikekins eed plece tb vias thread we Ww aad lint “ “ : fee Otdeewtion Tickilade ~~ s © ie Os Ec @? Dry abuut 25 yerre, measuring abuat 5 feet 10 ur 1) hed heme a Nember drowing the with porerty and labor. Some of the ‘ oe man's law {r. Wa says the Expres, upen Addre © Tickets t . : re with 1, thea all the Tickets the we was J thecemoes Cibo cintinadetgicas : SSK . 4 : Nl ches ia he , numberendsia | wril be entitlkd to S48 If the pend and oublest spirits of earth have meco. as iter 5 aa » ase a deh ir t , . ne \ i. . at : ne th iy a Sale of Ei t Valuable Ne generally weere his hair bw bleed * ” Hog Namber ends with No. 2, then ofl the Tickets where propriate address in allusion te 3 Syine; oS S , ntgonery, ode Fs nttreth rather underset Gener ai 1 b settle from the depth of both, mfined and purifid ad a . stay epee. «ll oi nded in ancloquent and touch k S ° NEGROES bs an ion seid bevy is ouppraed to be in ome ner corde in 2 will be catnled to O48, c60ép . . 1” reepondec an cloque “ ru oar are, see Scheme in another umn + rh 4 : eth # vn to O abot "s. the Walt L SN ithew ‘ y m must . nee , 4 4 ave Davie County ia wtrend of Fisher's Wille. Cort: featee oo i s S it were by fir Among m, alter my , . es nyu anuer Leleigh Standard . 7 AVING) been a ted Execetor tothe will of Where he has relations, or a Miter of Gold Hill | ing Ae g mai Bnd peceenee . i be acid ut the fafteare ng: ® father, who from a pour orphan boy has becom Natwaal Imteliigener os Fresh Supply of I BOW eyes : ve dll okol When he left he was wea A mosta The | Certificate of Packages of 10 Whale Tiekets, hien of one of our most wealthy, honoured and usef . \ lad ; ne , ‘ a susveWisined Juslsard wale above reward will be given if tA 10 Half “0 by "I i - vy, w hese ndnesa to animals a ws a i * “~w . he t Tissiet te the sab ~ r ged ™ that he can be 10 os mechanics, and sithough the possessor of t , We SN a rica ’ “ i y ; Quarter as of . ( vila wy Wines Anaherg Ga | MWeants to aluost a inania, Was one Gay ‘ ’ dav of Febraary next, it being Tuesday oJ had tee ( ; Adress orders for Tieketa, or Certificates of Peak. Qids, does not disdain to labour iu an arnt the od c ; a r > yee PD = p * RL BEALL ages of Trehets, eith rel shoe firms he of Madanae sadiv anneved by a tiue bottle fly. Cail FOR THE YEAR, 185% Comaty Coon “37 £32 e —Toheneit esl nest fortune slwa ' } fea ’ a WG a . " . fy std S SWAN &CO.,, nao ties hked kas sa Conn beeen ee a ( Teecatiers 1a Weselieh iwanle alibi aile lier eateli tlle 05, (plese ey oe cio Qnee. eek ous FIGHT LIKELY YOUNG NEGROES or 5 SWAN. Mestguanep Re friend, Vibes thee good ene and tiberal views of los 8 | Walschia, line been inhabited oy women only, land without hurting it putiteutthe wine, 3 eee Rie CLOOMS wh mmeieg iat hele he sad ROW Simone New-York Advertisement. — eapons ther, and anlik« most yo ampic means | at 20 ven At I nd this femal “ Seerny the pirl hesitate to raise the oa eG . The z fmen, women, brie aad girte State of Nor lina, ir - follows, of choive, lis fat: a nas , 7 vhave oot teen |eash, she imaquired the cause W RI I ING PA PER. The creditof ee months, wih STAPI E AND FANCY * th Caro ar , t ; ;** & Ama fold have “Why, madam, it rains so very hard,” UST 5 cotved a lerge supply of sup eat From dat 2 ahs ai ALEXANDER COU? Z . Really, Walter. | thek Wa pty thar rourne | — j fe . a eh once Cs og dade + Band and approved ereenty required from the per cE ~ ‘TY ‘ J ‘ . ve tre awered the misciuievie ror re a nd ye . ‘ ‘ seae i | pat im ble young friend BE PO ere Seine! . . oo aoe LI | the maine vious crea ¥ t i reine chasers @ an SON} re Ee if SGOEows 1 Davis vs. James Davia. = 4 este to have emiowel bie @ith a bandevnn | Hiss tiiictecial att leew tes woe ee BOSEEEE LSE Sn eee a anil Galas or . ORIGINAL ATTACHMENT. P : ; ; ; poor ng in the ier ' Meaere BOUT am t RL ; . Ed persoo aud pleasing addres, bad jis anes ' ara be Wheress the plaintiff inthe above case has weed intagis cedepmatlig's bofty, bee mangled lave male x eth wd. Pe bie ats ane) Wietherin COMMON SCHIOOL BOOKS \ ) N in ] EDW’D LAMBERT & Co. a: Jen. Dosw, and & thy. coe as seen figere in th work! I dare sag the pretty your . . speaking or writ gentleman is al LL binds of Common Schon! Boks oa hand and 4 : Lr 7H IY Je) ae ia “ of hie on rh ould Sune * pl . : ° “7 wave known ly “ Rieien ye JH ENNIS Brash Store "unl is ae ak rt. that pebicusion’ be iaee == aced eresture who is his wile, unfortunately i= t | January 20, 1537 34 DY sirter of anarder of the Saperne Conrt of Las VN é : : - ate Ba Aman. for . ya _ d what daughter of some rough carpenter on show ai sk | Ta Mr ¢ i , , 1 ; D im and for Sianty County. Dw eed 10 0 yop r SPRIVG IMPORTATION ’ que a On a eee Z , eo rega carpe $ : ’ me truv we rn and wei red, = * Crdsv the Lith ol bobeeure wes prieug ene sive 8 sewtiv ' emext term of tie Coert, te held ied, “2 UB an yan . : ‘ * atthe Cuart Honee in Tayts ‘ “ pr there is no vulgarity except in the North Carolina Law Books. sy stem ycttet ence mar ome ee thea ted'h. wameeen:rpheape x . | ' Las t a day in March next. the dth ‘oe tire the What! Emma, would yoo presain aoaay « , art t 4 un | Hind : wrest ‘ : : f Nich therwise capes at a ce be waned 4 4 en, and per yosyt ES ca we (JX hands The New Revved Cole of North Car VARROWS Mspled cs AEG ida terete again o dam Ghat she would by bse a lay for such 8 eran ” ue ie : ; ee ie TeiTATe Litt . aintherieanare ile PeumeEicms Wiley’ N ICS: na Nad Vin koe ee . , Witness, A Carson, Clerk of our mid C aw oon a6 Gtance; that of necumsitg che must be defic ; ; - to be pitied than the man le harms Si cles CAL ‘ te epecee The Tract cintatme: atrrat Dee 30, Ise states © fier la: Monday in December, 1856, end the@les ; t « rd a andes he adjusted ina f the Peace n { Pleas » year of ver ladepeadenee. k and wefinement of taste oF semsilility of woul beearme viv for awe. [tm lnmded at tt end Qdarict Seasons re = 1 2) Acres, , : nC ine red the ear father was se humll=: mechanich Emma Uaioe aciieniied al ike tor It nore coneerns thee to mend one _ JH ENNIss' B re a Chander A I ivhtning' Price adv @5 SO bw99 e 7 ; . ; . fauit thyself tha tinal tw theowsane Janoary 20, 1857 34 aboat we handred » “ estat 4E m = ~_ Emma! | greve that a faln le obecur . tae ving @ nd cen : cul baie nit: eullive THE BISSTERY be —__—_— j A ' : r others <= les (ractihas. antenas d te i f r DISUNION AND CIVIL WAR, @uch that is good in your natare, and p £ oer ate Wwe 1 Je UGTA i raetnitoe) Fite WMH BOOKS, ESET gt , Toe bo Give expreetion Wr els anlar iat ° A Tiled ir Vie las te reyes MU OTU . foray Hams eno nat verwosiy eevee Dagtilence, Patent Medicine Aes roy a 7 . . vam ome Wane gj Hw te Bese Peay Ladies Tein pro SEAS basing happened in Bestel coun yy WAND sateen themes, see cto: WATER POWER vate R. & A. MURPHY, Spare me your commiserals n, alter, , . , oe . *y ware a Sacra: The (¢ * stre ; . ; ; Mot ens Kimiwn that wlicncvet a wo " sae cts Muaici weet with paitent on the tract, pronounces it superior to a h RE oriles Sey eter! - } AVE Removed their Store tothe NEW BRICK Rot stand particularly in need of it at this tim ‘ ; } f @ RUILDING re . is 4 . : “ an offer of marrage. all she Aw clergyinan, accosted by anold ee Vhe Pealmadist, and the Bortan Acadeuy's “ta _ RBUKER & OWE next door to the “ Watebesag, cuely. 1 date to think and act for myselt, and sou mus : ' wanes vittualic ot acquaintance of the pam of Cality, roe Gallert Che Mirae Parente at TERMS, acred acaind twelve m « ee . , _ ~ : idl Horgan = ievté fe y 15. mot expect Mme to acknowledge all yim ty ofthe ina reveepted ann huabane| ed as D&A UNDERWOOD Ue" tess eel Tagan Maksbary Jaxuers Shas, 1) -s elected dar friends, Of course you will and wroteon den v hetweer ‘T don't know von sir” Jannory 3rd, Im gwd ‘ . ; faroat Pacdlsia ee a ; ferent cart = ; : WY ‘ an Lacy's before they embark, and as t awe 1 | acceptance _ an 1s “Me name is Cobb.” rejoined the tmnan, Vote f ee lah a reat prices lower th has es ural Bo- “7 are te vali; for wore oh AW wt ean alent half ec Vis WANTED -acs DENTAL NOTICE m is to eaile to-morrow and they will avail Gioms vest ; A : whe was abont half seas over ) 4 a‘ Ande . ‘ i e 3 Ye ~ N ( bd belt) * . os t phed the clergyman, von » ~ = ry ion wes the earlicet oppertanity to set out, Twill dtun | ' 1 the w ond ter it Aly, sir, fs ! Ith sae UE TPVILE Undersigned has taken charge of this popu 5000 Bushels VW heat July Ame . i SW F BASON D. DS, M.D. OF. imately you no longer. At this Euima arose to leave the, { Wiest . have se much corn on you that I melt * vitagoot LENOUR inccakd . , € ai fice oo the Lot with Mr. MeBlesly sti Sich siatahcrtee 7 Bins : . fy] 1} well county, bat neupied by AE. Hagler ’ 1 = sud oa the corner next to Dege the pur- = ave the Velen y est AND . ] partment— aoe. The buidinge and toleinge are ample for the Whiiches ‘ A grical- : , ee ekg aera . 7 reds grieal Bat stop, said Walter, (laying Tis hand or Ver k Pret ei. Teckoi A trem —-Ttia not what peopleeat, but ieee ne 1000 BARRELS FLOUT : Je N b *. : he gall 0 wed de i pear nape his sister's arm, somewhat pained at ber manner) py yp gud Fiat ataenitiie Iie manufaciey, Whatthey digest, thatmakes them strong. oican of expense w Maks hm BM 00 axierrince unc . a nf a be d dental ser eee I wish to correct an impression on your Sire Ree ntikente wid bread fromoinangel [tis net what they yan, | ns “ MC They rate Manel They aguas l Winn t rw ve wl pay * AN . a nai Se vinins dropped in the Box et Offee GS U i A Ari! tuakes them rie! t 1a not bas best roads 1g th A ’ + « ! sch P Onfi-e of otherwwe wit be NS. concerning Mrs. Lacy—your allusion to her p The w really good. and oinay te Save, SAK Dal Pornniee tacrapact Gallo ieted ne ’ lis TX ; Ty yeeal oan SL TDL : . — . ial ‘ 1 Tn mak. what thes ad, bat what they remem ‘ t WA. BALLEW MK HARL BROWN L a8 pA ILD 'y 12. Be of vulgar origin, “ye prees to atyl “i von mare i ae tee mii ee telnblearied Tria not TEN Seer ey Salishary, Sept. 16, 1836 (eck ¢ : S| ; ; 1 pas eS SEppuse Fou reculieet the Umme of her mareiace, ~ . } 5 — tai lat the TAC . . “A+ Sy t'yn ' F Anes tals O percent.) and althongh ato what they profess, but what they pra . , . SALISBURY ' E\| et lp C -() abot the circumstances you felt too iuditferent to en rather tow wt tor Jrala ' swe wel tree, that makes them rivhteous Thea W ] LLIAMS BROW N, 3 1 ' = an ) Pad \ eu i ". » ire into. Edward saw hee for the first time : , ' cleny inter le. tan <x 7 Se \ NJ ‘ i lee an ee nl eee eae a TIN, SHEET-IRON & COPPER SMITH : . Ae es 3 4 A es aD ay 2 ‘ |] 2 fo Se DL cao goat aye, in the ey uf ——, ebile pr _ litle heeled: ty papilla eee ae teeeat ASNICAL SS ep xe a’ de ee ee ey A Valuable House and Lot parties chasing a stuck of shoesthere, He met ler at Wiat th: Ladies Do, Some one who beokw tes At his arsed daea e Store o THE une ved has a Classical Schiw , IN JONESVILLE : het Mf Satishary, tor purpes ' ; Gen. the bouse of a frend i theeity, an scqnatutawer fae been Sabout ins rots, gives the fol Vv a A North OUSELROOETN( LGUTTERING d. ‘ 2 ‘ . ( ’ iv < \\' n — 1° Naina Goenlys ® ce ean etal Becton ‘4 Mor ; SE. sand G oR + done in anm x . he . p emavent Strewalt, Statecvil United commenced which ripened into love, and they Jawing result of his observations. Tt he ern lads ; ‘tlie pemiled tor A ] ] he most eubstanual manner and warranted sions. Pa " prepa ‘ . : ' } EL re Pe Gol lamp di eas ite _— 1g been Were married as you know. She is the daughe is right, SAN AN ESET Le pen sad ga ane, Gireat vanity of Wares and Stoves always on hand (h t Be vi _ eo in . siike:, Aine ELIZ\BESH HAMPTON, : ‘ sth iver oo ! ane, * for anle de Neachida ere 3 \ \ Jannors bib, INST t Hiane in ter of professor C, whos fanve live reached you, atance tor the City of Ih otherty I Ves the other day, that the difference between Taare Q0tkS? las a “ay ‘ a I : t ‘ . be betatnand Territo- and whose literary and social postion is unques “The young Lies by UAT ty here and there is this: At the : SE a SS at ee . \ A another donable; her mother, | learn from Klward, ia a BRS to Bopacty sci) Ue UNCs Me ee athe the question is, are yon black or . . wxds ota xa ey Puke Carpet F K S | ORE rn Kan- 7 . no trad da aguon, to make them sparkle and Sel duat fie Northo righ or pour t—sViie s -Per Session of 10 Wonths. Rereand sion a largest Ready Mo congenial spirit of the fathers, so at least your i : to have . . _ give brilliant expression ele Thien Hirai a Peete Aone en , . IN er at St. ‘mputation of valgarity is unjust. Retinememt rie New York belles don India rnb. 7°" : TPVUE undersigned tuke ocension to unform their re ” Hee cet tie sunt STATES i i i f f wuthern frende a nstomere that the A tc for y Trolen [J 204 lnvligence are her arthvight; no shh hor ytackings to contract tie feet mind Winds efad Pere of Machinery — [Restorer ad Contnzre ta hey hme SO mt eo S VILLE. y inches with your patrician ideas you are at alosstoac- make them look stall. The N.Y. Duateliman recently saw SUING Stipe No. 189 Market Street, North side, between ‘ : I 1 Mi AVNER. haa jast 9 a Bavk Stese le Fee aaa ee ee ee eee ik oe vaerecu COWES earn ete Rh eee DEROSSET & BROWN, 1.00 pa tnecttin nt eee a anni aon Cah El at tha aes st "ERG PONE Se cS a wieaISURNS As Teteeses ees hr e Ba Tam not particularly anxious to have it, Wal. {0 lift the instep and confe ' were ocenpying a place "na gre IM GOODS, their stock will coumist of full liner of etcept in casca ot protracted sick nese : : coal : : , : air to the neds low Jabelled “Old Government Java ‘ we F ¢ REFERENCES PANTIE ABEL following ter; liberty of opinion I grant to all. 1 suppose air ie t re pedals. i Sper dow labelled “Old Governmen MOSLBRT AND GLOVLS,. REFERENCI BRO W N & DE ROSSET, : an ca r) abe j decerekuv “The Philadelphia demo'selles eat per typ 4 etl * all LACES, WHITE GOODS, &C, President and Faculty of the University ; Rev. Drury NEW YORK, and YANKEE NOTIONS, Stationary, Walhpaper, vepresemt- ts one of yoor rightly Uuinkmg women, with simmons, to draw their mouths up toa An old) Revolutioner says that of al which they will offer at the very lowest market pri Dace tk DP taf Davide Colleeentton GEVER UL COWUSSION WERCHANTS Window Shades, Fire Serrens, together with @ ded "twas @ mind well balanced anda heart in the right point. and vive their lips a“ do-kiss-me” the solemn lours he ever sat, That oCCU- gop John Wo Morehad. Hon John Me Dick, Greene “ : race sock of CONFECTIONARIBS, Five Cignre place. | ue m I din going home one dark night from IP Our terma will be six months, or six per cent bore’: Rev A. Baker, don. Barton Craige. John T Usaal advances made on Consign nente and TOBACCO. Musical Lostraments, &e.. &e, a look. : ; (eee SES ber being told. by her, discount for Cash in par fonds, within thirty dove Shaver, Baq, Ao Henderson, Eeq., Jas. Eo Kerr Rpecial attents cn to ordering Bucks, Musie, sok of the Brayo! Emma, a@ just conclusion, But here The Cincinnati pean “ be up a ul ee oe o Oe Coed't “come . cl ae & CO Faq. Saliabury IOHN BGRETTER AR JOB PRINTING and ee ee oae A . ivele’” cera ils 5 skec aughter Sally la 1e e ol vo. 139 Market Street Jt sRE DR, e the ‘ SB. t for white womes aunt Tabitha—perhays she may lave Ct Is” with hogs’ tails, and when asked) dat . Something to impart which may prove useful to, to Marry, anewer, Oud, Udy oud.” i] Ist , 1957 Qmo:34 again,” was the most solemn. | Philadelphia January, ) October 14, 1856. 20:9 ( Vertly -recuted at thie Office ! Btatesville, NC. Jan 6, 1857 From the N.O Cresent. © To the Little Brass Donkey. | The Presiding Genius of the Banking Room Of the Bank of New Orleans. [Whea the Bank of New Orleans opened, the President issued at bis dictum “that bank clerks pever make errors.” In consequence of this, the clerks in that Bank never wake un “error,” when a slip of the pen or defective entry is mad: —for vo bank clerks in the world are perfect — it called « chicot, and in order to render the che cote few and far between, a hitile Lrass image ot a donkey is kept in the banking room, and in the unwilling custody of the author of the last ehicot, ns an emblem of his stuprlity es a new chicol is made, the author has the lit but As soo tle anima! trans ‘erred to bin with due ceremony by its previous custodian. Latterly, there have been no chicots ani the present groom of the Bittle dupkey. in despair of getting md of biw bee grea plilmoplical, and ually puevical. — We have pained pox —of the vutpounay of Lis soul, @ our readers as an unique specimen of bank ing-house literature.) — Ads. Cres, Hail! thoa hittle brazen ¢!f, Thos fiticet emblem of myee!(; May ev'ry glance | casi on thre Remind me whai an Ass | be! sivo—it matters pot how apd present it Descend and hitch me to the reck; thy pack-saddle on my buck, Clap thy bong ears apoa ny head, Fos sil the chacots | have wade. Thea 1, not thoa, shalt be the Ass Usui the uile I can pass Teo the neat who shai! a chicot make, And jet bien my posiiwa lake This lemon, then, will have the effect To make as careful and correc; Unail vo clerks, at least that we hoow Shall balf eo quickly mag out Leno. ‘Thy modest mein, thy looks demure, ‘Thy carcfal gait. iby footsteps sure, Shail be my choses mode! uli I'm dead, “TR Gest be sare I'm right, theo go abead '” ad Cold Feet.—Cold feet are the avenues tedesth of maltitudes every year, it isa sign of imperfect circulation—of want of of constitation. Neo one can Le whose feet are habitually cvld.— When the biood is equally distribated to of the body there is yeverally health. Ifthere be blood at vne point there is a co!dues-; and ly #0; there must be more t at some part of the system; and there is fever, that is unnatural heat or oppres sion. In the cases of cold feet, the amount of blood wanting there cullects at some other part of the body which to be weakest, to Le least able ts throw a barricade against the in-ristiny @vemy. Ilence, when the lungs weakest the dlood gathers there in @hape of a common cold, vr often spitting Glergymen, other public speakers, and by improper exposure, often ren Ger the throat the weakest part,’ such, eold feet give hoarseness, or a raw, burn ing feeling, most felt at the of the peck, To otbers again, whose bowels are weak from over-eating, of drinking iritous liquors, cold feet give various y lei of derangement, froin cotnmon Joosences up to the diarriieo or dyseutery, and so we wight go through the whole body; bat for the present this is sufticreut for Mastration. Ifyou are well, let yourself alone. But tess ati is natural Are thre buttons ERRORS ABOUT THE HONEY BEE. | The following remarks from the Albany Cul-| tivator may correct some erroneous notions about the modus operandi of the industrious bee: | | “Many suppose that the bee cul!s honey from | the nectar of flowers, aud sunply carries it to bis cell in the hive, This is not correct. The nec: | tar he culleets from the flower is a portion of its food or drwk; the honey it deposits in its cell ts a secretion from its mellitic, or honey secreting glands; analogous to the umik secreting glands ot he cow mad other avimals. If they wore the mere collectors aad transporters of honey trum the flowers to the honeycomb, then we should have the comb frequently filled with mo- lasses, Whereas the bees lave ted at a molasses bogshead. The honey-bag in the bee perforias | the same function as the cow's bay or udder—- merely receives the boney from the secreung glands, and retaing it Ulla proper opportunity | presents for its being deposited in appropriate storehouses, the boueyeomb. | “Another error is that the bee collects pollen | from the fuwers accidently while itis in search Quite the contrary is the fact. The bee, when in search of nectar, or honey as it is unproperly called, dues not collect pollen. It ques in search of pollen specially, and also for veetar, When the pollen uf the flower is ripe and fit for the use of the bee there is no neetar in the flower. [tis generally supposed, also that the bee extracts the wax from which it coastructs Us comb trom such vegetable substances.— This walsy an croft, The wax isa secretion from its body, as the honey is; and it mukes its ap- praranee in small scales of flakes under the rings of the belly, aud ts taken thence by other bees, rendered plastic by mixture ot the saliva of the bee’s mouth, and laid on the walks of the cell with the tongue, very much in the way a plas- of honey terer uses Lis trowel.” | = | | A Heavy Shave.—It is testified to in vibe trial of Huntington, by a book-keeper jof a tinm who was iv the practice of ac- commodating him with loans for the pur- | g OF | pose of shaving notes, that to one of these | \ firms he paid sometimes, for sums of tive or ten thousand dollars, one per cent. a |day, saying that it was half what he made. It is no wonder that so many fail | ures eecurin NewYork, Men who bor {row at such rates certainly never intend | to pay their debts. - SALE OF LAND. vy. 1D wall offer the & c, at publ: 112 Acres, belonging to the estate of Asa Miller, dec-ased, ad he lnads of Johr David Earhart and uihers, subject | Sale to take vhowiog troew uf valuable jand ut ea auction Lentz. Earnhart, rthe widew's 30th dey of © to be opened dower Janaary nest, at the premises, brde place on the ot 8979 HO Terme with approved secunty nthe credit, towd Pr. adv. $2.50 85 3-4 Acres, v the estate of Peter Pecler ( Dawah K { sale, ax m deer ane ad he heirs-« aa Saliebury n Sahebu Terme Pr. adv. 2 5 80 Acres, art Hoose Janoary © place at the ¢ he Dirt urday of sale wreaths cred, bund aed security known as the Mieheel Bostian \and. ody g th Jobo Bestian, Johe su take place om the 26th day Janvery art Terms of sale. mx st the bond uh approved secunty $2 0 145 Acres, premnees amaths eredi, COWAN’S VEGETABLE LITHONTRIPTIC a FRIEND OF THE HUMAN FAMILY. SUFFERING FROM DISEASED KIDNEYS, Stone inthe Bladder and Kidneys, Weak- ness of the Loins, ke. Thisinvalusble medicine s for sale at the Davie Hotel, in Mocksville; ut Dr. Ro Campbetl’s, in’ Tre- dell; atthe Drag Store in Charlotte; at Zeverly'’s Hotetin Satem; aed atthe Carolina Watchman Of. | fiec. in Salisbury. The subscriber having entered inte copartnership with John F. Cowan, original pateutee,for the man- ufacture and sale of the above Medicine, is prepared to furnish a supply by addressing him at Salisbury, N *..or calling at his residence, 10 miles west of this E. D. AUSTIN Mace. June 21, 1855 NOTICE Ik : dy | Tr hereby given, that Ephraim Gaither of the firm of MeNeely, Mock & Gaither, has sold eat and transferred hix entire interest to McNeely Mock & Co., and that he has no further conuection or interest in said firm. | T.C. MeNEELY, | A.J. MOCK W.J. McNEELY. | The business hereafter will be continued by Me- | Neely, Mock & Co., who have associated with them J.P. Stimpson of Lexington, as a partner We are thankful for the very liberal patronage our friends have favored us with, and hope by keeping our usual large stock, and selling at small profits, to share a large purvion of the trade of the surrounding country. McNEELY, MOCK & CO Salisbury, Nov. 12th, 1856. 26:f Lost Volume.--Bring it in. YOME borrower has failed to retarn a Volume o SS the Watchman from July, 184), to July 1842 He, she or they, will please do us the favor (uv return it, as we are frequently needing it. J.J. BRUNER December 16, 1856 A New Excitement AND OUTBREAK! PINVUE subscriber Raving perohoeed the Shop, Far- niture, &ec of Messrs. Weirman & Pr wou announce to the frends of that firm, hw own friends, the old patrons of bis father and to the public, that he is now secriving from the Northera cities a large, handsome, and varied assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, and (entlemen’s fur- nusbing geeds, which will be sold very how, of made up to nthe best style af the Art. He wil keep in his employ a rkilfal Cutter, and can therefore warrant gad fits. His experence im the justifies him im saving (hat hie stuck cannot be sur- and the siyies are alllate and very Ready. Mades Vesis, Handkerchiefs, Call and onler dues nens parsed in quatity ; handsome. He suck of Hats, Caps, Shira, Collars Coats, Paute,—eod every thing required. ere Orders for work promptly filled JAMES B BEARD Merchant Tailor Sept. 16, 1=56 uf contprises Salisbar House and Lot to Rent OR SELL. qh aodersigned demre to Sell or avery demrable pre to Rent oot fur the meat year ( property athe To of Batesville. It cone of a good dweihog Howse gund Kiehen, Shop and other bard ge li a tated coavement to bamness Or if any fo anle Per desire to parchase sad property it reatur bey will please cail'oo me ot Fort Dubbs, near Ste d MILLER Zh 1856. WANTED LBS. Wheat ; 5,000 bhis. Floar; 10 POC Soe wees, 10 sone wishing either to & LAURFNCE November $0 those whose feet are inclined to be Mc bard Bh epeng acdi Mila kis wiles and) Hikes 9.000 beaks Plasiored 210.600) Ika culd, we suggest : wing the land= of George Carnker, Alex. Rage For which the highest market prices will be As soun as you get op iu the morning ae x : ai ahh mera, Bale tn’ paid 10\C och rounds pet both feet in a basin of cold water, %) premars Te sia) ieee tel ches tron Pee ere MILLS, MOOSE aco Ge to come half way tu the ankles: keep «rb appr erearity Pr adv 9250 : ‘ .>~ » ~ ins half s minute, rubbing siorus 1299 & 150 Acres. weusz MANUFACTURING COMPANY. > wipe them dry, apd jelu therm tlre bau cascsient cold weather, we Worgsret Nudermn dee'd RAGS) BAGS: RAGS every part of you feels as ury as 3 Note A aeaee eee fake 75.000 pounds wanted annually. hepa thea pat va your socks ur stuck: piece « ~ Matarta VV E Hore OCR Cl sTomERs WILL NOT BE mrs J 1 Terme uf s . wenihe led by a novice lately pabbshe Meclow going to bed at nig!it draw Mf vour FO ance recomohs Beads w mrs Baaed anager the Vanico wrep paper an stockings, and build your feet to the fire L BLACKMER. CME So oe io “ tea or Bfteen minutes, tll perfectly dr Der Pr ede 62 29 sci Sree and go to bed. This is w ineost pleasing \Lso paper at h rn x. and fully repaye fr the trou! At the ean 2 and piece. Gs A Locke oil off ites s in No one can siec p weil of refrest Gas - - e ee ne = ish 2 : ingly with cold feet. All Indians and * Morg A ~ “ mnpaLy, or ag hanters sicep with their fect tu the tr is “Ss c erlag noose a Wear Wuvien, cotton or sik stock emia ite Pe advis 7 ao tech a. : ‘ pau whiehever keeps the fect mest com A ; ; Best Si de bck hac the Sap ticnce of aicier tte Ol UVOFt Carona, oe be your guide, for different persons re UTES WTR sect Eee ieee ithe quire different articles, wiiat is poxrd for ; ES pal ae ere ne Ade ea ete pnts ne @ person whose feet are nanraily dain) Le ‘ ", Vo aia eae cree eae eurabaeee cannot be good for vue whose feet are i T. our fellow -entrze ns, we eay, if you uwe favors | dry. “ Pie » J 1 b = 4 your rage there—af y . r Pury, 5 ATTACHMENT vre sa Walla S nat of []ealth 17 _ hes F ® r . Jets March vo R ene THE COMPANY aad ; SH ROGERS Pree Meserge of Mayor Wool —Masor pokes he coer ems Carding W ' a pa Ne fies ca Wood, of New York, sent in his Me--ay ae g vines caniigs eh Sheds FJ HAYWOOD te the Cominon Council of that city Mer ~ he sae aie HW HUSTED day. Ite recommendations with re yari | Hemera Sale M Li 4H atten to the city government, are novel. Lhe Osteo e aes pales J BROADWELI Journal of Commerce says . ss Lhe Dee 27, 1956 het The Mayor proposes that “t gover Pd eco J a «Eh ke 7 Clerk : mad « ms ment of this city should be remedied af alee i) 156. ane a U mento the ey sad 28" DISSOLUTION: NOTICE ton—tfiat there should be one governing e dv 05: % wr Sareacey, D Qh. 56 —acmeentration ef the executive tet. : . ‘ THe nt Lemly ae wn scored edrcia tidy pen omnes LUC Narth Caronn, [\oi5.8 ees ee that the Mayor a! Pe tet Y ROWAN COUNTY B , BH sithe . ment of this city wlat t Ire t Peasand Qaact ry NATHANTEL BOY DEN to the Greneral Goovertinent+, at t her 7 mo HENRY & LEMEY the hea 5 e ' ls Ne Me geet. f R " SURES , Bhould cont tute eu Criy (ita ; ' Pe m R a be their Guten r . oat iT appointed f t ~ E ‘ ‘ 12 000 DOL I ARS! Aldermen, ani ve + te . ! =~ ABA. 9. val.” , ae > SELLING OFF. ? ( OF are deter { or 1D Or prea Bieod Te peg ' Q ~ NV : us ere ' " < — an, \ (dines runit yy ‘ . t a lou tae - ‘ . : ; eperd ie ty ae J ' ! re fey G es Tailrowd ‘ 1 uaa Vina a meee R Mad Pathe Weotns lias ns ' JAMES bh ‘ Hoe 8 Cape, Beate, S Ba ' I bel \ Trav age, ae. fwhet road c Men peatt ies fhut S ‘ t ad - . ff W “ ia ; extiativgn for sie . ‘ ara f ca hid be Ta ‘ ( : ie F Eh aici GREAT NTU ACTIONS: core ein aes jare and a yreater se SELLING OFF \T ( OST : on . _ sengers ia ' . ‘ tral Roalroad Con 1 R REOUV ENE & HA KREISON aolution hanes : : ' Mi > poe 29 The ra ' Herat > } rs e l ' Otmle thal a speed iat ‘yy t * * y » Is y | ne Dia 7 Ciee. wed an f r . ‘ Moe k pense over a speed ae | . le a : uy t ate fu magoride ye teres ate i: : ' rian @ibject invest it with mined peortat HW “ ( Satna , Independent Pinca hcven ted) verariess Fou BAUM 4 A foyer . be derived from red yothe rate hare : Ls for Bibwone i apeed, the diminished risk of accident ts sae eG Se en aes passengers fe worthy of cons derati f -* ¥ ‘ ott ae ees in eine South Carulinian D Paper PAN Maco ’ “ ferenee tu De Sap mb (£2). connie laviaoeatin ne livecoremeds 15 | Ten Dollars Reward! | FD ANAWAY from the subscriber, om the 29th day| | R ofMay last, a free negro named HENRY VA-) LEN TINE, alias Henry Lomax. Said boy waseon- | | victed at the last Term of Rowan Superior Caurt of | misdemeanor, whipped and sold for the payment o) | costs fur the term of 18 months. Said Valeutine or | Lomax, is about 23 years of age, five feet three aud a) half inches high, of giugerbread olor, large nosey | thick lips, bow-legged, stout built, and by trade « Brick-mason, Plasterer and Painter, He was raingd in Auson county, aud may be lurking abvat Wades- borough and Albemarle. / 1 will give the above reward for hia apprehension | and delivery w me at Mouat Pleasant, Cabarrus} Zs ty, or if confined in any jail eo that I get bim | again. Letters addressed to me at Mount Pleasant, will be promptly attended to. | CHARLES KLUTTS. | 2 June 10, 1856. DIBBLE & BUNOCOZB. | Calvin B. Dibble, | Jonathan B. Bunce, Late of Wilmington, N.C. Late of Kinston, Dy Commission Merchants In Cotton, Flour, Gain, Naval Stores, | AND | Seuthern Preduce Generally. No. 180 Front treooct, | tyunnsy ixcoubitie | tii | REFERENCES | Hon. Wm. A. Graham, Hillsboro’, N.C | Mon, John M. Morehead, Greensboro, N.C. | H. L. Myrover, Bsq., Payetteville, N.C John D. Williams, Esq , Prest. Bank of Clarendon MW. Mteveasoa, Esq., Caster, Bank of Wilmington. (37 MACHINES. { . pie ep 1 SINGER'S SEWIN TPUESE celebrated machines are in practical and | profitable ase in all parts of the civilhaed world. In all the vatious trade, and in sewing every sort of \tabrie, either of cloth or leathes, they have been fully tried and approved. Sewing machives of other man- ufactarers often fail to work, but | SINGER'S MACHIN ALWAYS OPERA’ | PERFECTLY, being strong, darable and co in contrivance and workmanship. A perfect sewing | machine kept empioyed affords a clear profit of 81,000 a year, bat an imperfect one is a cause of constant nd loss. The entire reliability of machines | ‘sone great reason for the uaparalied populaniy. | MACHINES FOR FAMILY SEWING, of afraid and delicate construction, are recommended by other mangfacturers. Such machines are made to | catch the eye, not to perforin substanual work. The truth is, family sewing machines ought to be sirong=r ther, because they go into less skilful hands n suld to manufacturers, and are ased for a greater ety of work. The machines which have proved best for all other purposes must be best for family use, and they are Singer's. The speed of our machines has lately been doubled. No other can pare with them in quantity of work Gr New machines of the latest improved syle will he exchanged on liberal terms for old sewing ma chines of our own make, of for operative n { chines vther maoufecturers. Local agents wanted W sell our machines JB N.B—AIl pereons desiring full information about sewing machines, can obtain it by applying for a copy of “TM: Singer & Co.'s Gazette,” a paper devoted entirely to phe subject. It will be sent grain I. M SINGER & CO Pracipal Office, 323 Broadway, New York BRANCH OFFICES 47 Hanover street. Boston 32 Wesimiaster st., Providence Broad street, Newark, No J Broadway. Albany. N.Y Gloversville, Few York 9m Chapel street. New Haven. 11] Bachanan Seut'd 142 Chesnut street, Phila Baltimore Glasgow 105 Baltumore weet, V East Foorth street, Ciocinmat Sc L Jee WIpd Salisbury Planing Mill, SASH FACTORY AND LUMBER YARD. ON WEST HILL. SALISBURY, NC TPTILE anderoz od have now In opera he ahove Mill and Faetory, aud are prepared tu farmeh fire aa e cowl Plane, Tungue and Gre : make all k ‘s sand word mow > caw ) 0 wine and general Beackernsth wqoed have firs workinen fr Ba re. sn guaraniee tt work as saiable Ca *, ba ne «are reepe . , an eof the work 1H & CATKNS Saleberv. Aag 2, Ie oe 6 1 “bee a Flag and Greenehnen’ Patrot copy 3 he. and send a + office SANFORD'S INVIGOR ATOR, FOR ALL PLZPOSES OF 4 STIMELATING LIVER BLBICive THERE has long exeted a for pach a rer edy {be rcled wn oe safe and eficeivel. The 7 wee pr ° si demand and elicneve tral of sts virtues has sheen how “ me A e a ty cured by the “ the | " ver Complain are. Bb nd Lane 8 + Jaundice, Incdhgeet I Phe liv 7 ” ( cot ine lav ; - mie . fn A w dime . the I r 2 re ° rem meen taken © at ance ev . eal has been f A f 3 ‘ al die-s . ho toa hestthy a ctiites : eZ oO “ . he reste an-ae ms arts dinner, as ‘ viene } «Ae ‘ , wet hi ves, aeit ° ‘i wrens from the ein, wh ree 2 nee I Prepared andodd by Sa & ang St New York Price @1 (4 he M0 deere Alm anid by Sil a Sul, Drogg ete, Sa Nee ~eg a) 1 soraers . arysosn ANDERSON & REYNOLDS, CROCERS, AND Commission Werchants. NO.1. ROANOKE SQUARE, aa Dour Buk, Ps. f Flour and other “aM Cow. eTyRos CUMMING & STYRON, COMMISSION AND Forwarding Merchants, WILMINGTON, N.C ei MILLS MOOSE, £00 Staple & Fanoy Dry Goods, AND CROCERIES, Are now receipt of a large atock of SUGAR COFFEE. SALT, MOLASSSES, RICE. Pickles Pepper, Spree Ginger, Mackeral and all kind of fann- Vv Groeenee usnnlly found hie Warket. olf of which im offered allow priors for eash, or on short ume to p dealers November 10, N96 TET I‘ W. P. ELLIOTT, PRIVATE. SALE. . Late of Worth & Eliott, Fayttevillé N.C. Ber has vm GENERAL COMMISSION | won tivwior‘ate hin codovee a tho having nud | bewutiful, village of OLN, dredeti Co, N.C. Said AND houge ond lot iw lvented in the cemtre, and is one of FORWARDING MERCHANT, Scr. = ae WILMINGTON, N.C. | R Catawba College. Orders for Mrehundize, aud consignments of Flou and other Produce, for salesor shipment, thankfa | . received and promptly attended to. | a] HE next session wil coummence on the third Mon- we | day of January. May 1855. alist During the coun, s DR. Ss. REEVES paid ww the English, partincats. yeur speeias attention will be 5 A course of leetures iltustrated by experime ate, will AS lacated in Sulisbory, and off | be yiveu ou Natural Philosphy and its altied sciences. his professional services to the pat to be continued by others on Physicul Geography aud 3. OUnfise two doors below Beujamiu Julians store | Geviogy. April 2, 1856. apily A Teachers class will be formed for the benefit of — those whe desire to teach. ‘Terms the samme an here- ROWANFACTORY. ‘ovvcson sitet ine rae tun, cireulars will be sent by the subseriber, | Tribate to whom Tribute Is due; Ifto the North | C. W. SMYTHE, Dwp2y Pay it----if wet, encourage Home Manafactares. VENUE subscribers have put the ROWAN FAC. TORY (located in Salisbury) in successful ope- ration, and are making superior SHEETINGS & YARNS, which they offeron reasonable terms. We are deter- mined to produce goods equal to the best made in the State and spare no effort tw give satisfaction to all who may faver us wi their patronage. In a few weeks we shail be prepared to fill orders Cor Shirt-ings and heavy Goods. COTTON BATTS kept on hand and forsale. ‘The | GRIST MILLS | are also in operation and Cora will be ground for tull | as promptly as possible | MORNING & MEADER. Salisbury, June 17th, 1856. 3 December 16, 1856. Greensborough | MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. 4 pute cottof Lusurance ow the mutuelplon iehar « ! smullsum, compared with a joiwtstock company | This company being located in the Western part of the | State consequently moch the larger portion of the risk» are inthe West, very many of whieh areinthe e uniry, The Company inentirely free from debt; huve made potmemnentn, and is therefore codfident!y recommen. ded tothe public. werruleeied forthe ensumy yrur, JAMES SLOAN, President &. G. COFFIN, Vice President. Cc. P. MENDENHALL, Attorney. PETER ADAMS, Sec’y and Treasurer PETER ADAMS, See’ry H.CUMMING, Gen'| Agent. - May (0, 185 R. JUNIUS MENDENHALL, | a LAND ACENT. | TILL SELECT and eoter Government Land— Locate Land Warrants—Pay Taxes—ionke | investments on Joint accouat—and transect a Gen- | eral Real Estate business in Minnesota, low, wud | Wisconsin Information of the country furmehed when desired Address, R VENDENHALL, | lyd Menneapells (3 Ow9 ipd STEADY PROGRESSION NOTICE, | WILE pay the highest market price, in State ie, 2 Bonds or cash, for Five Th 4 Hoshele Wheat J 2or 15 likely wegre boys, fram 15 te Bi veer o H JENKINS = Nalebury, Sept 16, 1536 16 vm = LP JENKINS @ ROBERTS'S heave. and will eon rkrep State Bunds a head fr 04 EAGLE CITY 11 Ve { sya 1 jp Op . JAMES HORATI, SUBSCRIBER Jvae the pleasure 1¢ 4p E gounce Ww wishes for the “\. WATCH-MAKER AND JEWELER, SALISBURY, N.C. gree alikind we meking steady progress City, de manula y he ing anew e ot thie ple ' th setantly » hand aliurge assortment o Vroy W pave ntin fall opera J JEWELRY of 0!) kinda the latter part of the sammerof Imae lw > «ae, Watehes and Jeweiry of every description ft a the red he beet manner ar he moet reasonae ome t 19, 1856 ly3s aud stone 4 beagle Mille . ° r ‘< ee ‘ K rt a seifafaweasfarasitiow me en z 5 ence of iteyarnes Vol itectthy fa , » , r , . «Troy Mile slus Avelive SALISBURY, N. C. be world may bom vole — re ulerest a deur gide Te riker having taken charge of the e lo every Soathern paint Betat ent, begs leave storm the palrler The dreamer epeculeiiag ow coming evento might focally. (hai the Howse te wow pee fur the rece pme wells a here, and casting furward riecae Boarders. Pravelers, de He promisesthat bee ACCOMMODATIONS malt ne State Peremas ey panv int Py « Wise, atwaye here wncele:n time for the a vale "= , ne Care Atte ve aad oblig 3 gerrrante a waysiuattondance Calland give me 1 rr akc, W. B GRANT ni ae ites ‘ A Sebebary, Mey 24. 1855 . dw re mmr bene andcaacsdes bag Meonement rece abire all thugs ele, heanug . @ith pleasure um « « be ( Baw A A apie ee ; PATLOR STOP! wn se ‘ 4 ‘ . mF ila sds eoherriber takes the methad t hort ne gether « he Mecca on Nae en (rrewde nud the puble. that he Nee npen i eee aes A coh AILORING ESTABLISHMENT r ee ie he mor rane DN Dave's be g. direrits Par A ateattio, whieh br wee b r . shes vit “ ugh MeRaone a ¢ end the arene grows grease Pe Pres beeen Shop of Willams Brown the bong : Oi MS RS eget 1p rernee im the basares are, he ihiabs We co —bot whales tice A oat tides ee eters ° A le 1 4 by t Pas ch HIS JURS oh ” h . artrevealiy exe Fee coe : : eued Hew he reeset ctihe ANDREW BAGGARLY FASHIONS Feb 9th, 18 we a , re, mim@aye teady sapere crete re ; B airie h Latcat Agoey If (all and ove Vy. Wad ) ! hen CON PRICE \ 7 j | ‘ Salisbury. Sept 19, 1856 bw)? NG aes euerk fF OVERCOATS, BUSINESS FONE MU TC MESON, and DRESS COATS and VESTS hand and ; : - sale low, h COMMISSION MERCHANT MILLS, WOOSs<E &C0 \ sag . Charlotto, NW. ©, . eidcome tebentots otton, Corn, Flour, Wheat, and all COUNTRY KFPRODYDUVUCE IN CHARLOTTE fan BLANKETS! BLANKETS! | TON AND NEW YORK STW Rees Cae He pe Fine Bath any PIDETAE Advances made om Consignments AY Pa) Fo os «.b MILLS. MOOSE & CO RelorsenupaeDes Nae 10, 1=56 ‘Qa J OW Jenhine. Faq. Salrebory ; Geo, W.Willeeme & ¢ Chartest N Heol, Leaingten, Robert SCHOOL. 5g" »* bd Febroary 19, 1M56 yrds VALUABLE PROPERTY WRS. BROADFIELD ae eee FOR SALE. ( ) fs Re heres Salas and om fully sobeite ther patronag: Aaperhaps she is know ed, having determined to move t et eter Nanaia crehantannice yal fore wie Wil et . » thie plac whe eiter eeenry tr etat y -” iy eh ten a weive xper art ving fol ected, for ale. on the most reas ; y sie b : a : ss des ; h “ } yA «fw On » tm vvew ve, that h “ peanint, a nae ret a seh h We ene Cure , f ica eno hee . q that a) a us : : ener eAUERE ww J Meo The ree of instruction will embrace the branches " awvall aght in private achoole, vin the elementary igher Rogen tenes BAGS! BAGS! veoftu v for ow Pa wrof ten monthe o roe S000 BAGS Higher F ; * 2 e \ : asthe : fe ‘ ) \ ). Ih . ry, 183 \ l~ ie tft THE enheeriter efor @ 1.000 two hoshel Bage notable for Bloor or Wheat, at I conte each . IMMENSE SACRIFICE OF meta Sahehury, Der 16, 1kOR my <apacukeus LANDS FOR SALE. = ae nm FENUE aubsernber having determined to go Weat AT MYERS ee reese ts Marmion ere i Se eee yen : Third Creek un Dredell eomnty, two miles aoath of the oa a , ; Hsin : ee bu Weetern Batension, ening the landecf POR Chambers, T. AL Pa yoand others Thee traet WILE SELECTED STOCK OF * ena = ACRES, « ee a well trenbe red here moan excellent tmendow, aud Md sgl epring —and the planta ve well watered AT, ANT BELOW COS] hy numero br vee rinoing throngh ite differen! fur Gis mi te Theke en , paris A good dweling. barn, and other necessary (G “4 ne ted PEL pale Nees) }niidiige Olithis Dive Tie one of the mont healthy unprecedented law prices.” should callime loratone in the connty Aloo a emall farm of 75 mire bk MYER ACRES, well improved. n@somning the above. For Saliebury, Dee 9, 1856 ifm nfortaation, addreee the subscriber at Amity Hilt Dr. CHARLES T. POWE Iredell Connty, N. ¢ I [ouse vermanmently locatedin Sall faily tend Office ( Saliebary JNO. A. WHITE December 9. 1m (9% o6, Ory. respect femsionulaarvicesto the pube Cowan's Boek Row Ang. 27th, 1RSS JOB PRINTING Neatly cecuted at tite Office wm | Biante ‘ | Gatiomsiod be made, fog six weeks, aihematicul and Seieutifie de- | Saligbury, notifying the n | appeur at the neat Court of Piean i i | Withems, M.'F> Frodiand, Clore , | at office, ia Sr the Srd te ae | vember Term, 1856, yah | | Atthelast Anoaal Meeting the following Office. . : Petition sell La Se aca poh Oly speared ar ly IT uppearing to the ‘patiafuction’ of " James Beaty» . w wong und wife Jane, Nancy, ond Sarah It im, therefore, by | utehinan, & newspuper | sions, to be helt for the count | Hope in Biaceavilie,un the | next, then and there plead, anew eror | Litf"s pethion in our said Coun filed, or it d judy fewse will be IREDELL COUNTY....4..) 4,5 Yourt of Pleas and Querter Sessions. No Petition to sell Land. 1G. W. Kerr, Adm’r. of Andrew Neill, vs. Alfred Neitt Pah | and Others. “ IT appearing to the satisfection of the Court that ‘Alfred Neiit, Jumes Neill, heire of Pedy thes Wilham Neill, heire-at-law of the eeid Net, deceased, are aut ebsanaised thi Peake HEN | fore, ordered by the Court, thet pablieation be im the Carina Watehman, « pewepeper the Town of Salisbury, for the of six | notifying the said non-residents to be and | the nest Court of Pleas and Quarter Seasons, | held for the cowaty of Iredell, at the Me | Statesville, on the third Monday is then end there to plead, anewer, or deg so, tiffs petition, or it will be heard eapane and ow | sale granied. -Wiuness, M. F. Freelond, Clerk.of our said! Const, al office, iw Statesville, the 3rd Monday ia | A. D. 1856, and the Bist year of American In | deace. M. F. PREELA | Pr. adv. 95 50. gh sh | HOUSE AND LOT. 7 IN MOUNT PLEASANT, | TITHE sabecriber offre for sale bis House and Les wherein he sow lives. The lot ie well impege- ed, haviog thereun = dwelling, 18 by 27 fey (ieee story) six Rooms, « good kitehea, a well of SLE ue tet, and other owt-housen “The bet conta two Acres. Terme casy Us anit the porehaser, P B.C. SMITH ee Cabarrus eo,, Dee 16, 1856. TUE GREATEST | Medical Discovery of the Age. DR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, bes dieovered in oad vl var common posture weeds & remedy that cores, | EVERY KIND OF HUMOR, From the worst Serofula down to a commen Pimple He has tried itia + 1100 enees, and never felled eacept tm two cases, (both theader humer.) He bee now in hie pomecssion over (wo handred corvfienses of ue virtoe, all wothin twenty miles of Boston Twe mention « arrauted to cure seating tore meet h «10 three bottles will cure the worst biad of he face © Lnree bottles will clear the system of Riles. re warranted w eure the wurst cagher m the mowth dnd stumach Theres to Ove beatles are warranted \o care the wares ( Ev) sspetas > Low mortios are warranted to cure oll bemer cves bent lew case ” ath Two butles are warranted to eure renning of the care ot bhnehes amoung the haw Foor (o ma hotties are warremted to care Corres unning wleers ea tle will care sealy eraption of the shin. to three betiles are warranted to cere (an worst » te three bottles are warranted te cere the wont dAeperate case uf rheumatom. Three to foer bottles are warranted to care the enlt rheam Five to exght bottles will eure the worst cose of ec rdube A be net is always experienced from the Bret bot- je, and « perfect cure warranted whee the ebeve qoantity w taken Reader, | paddled thowsand bottles of this le the vite y of Bortoe | heew the effet of it ie eve Bo sure as water will estingnion fire, seomre I never enld « bottle of it bet novther, aftera inal a always speaks tr are (Wo things abut thee bert thet ap r : fret that 4 grows in our pes- s mame places quite pheottel, ned pet lie @ulue erm hewn oot | desee cored nie 166 thet t shoal ere ofl kinds of homed. le order lo give mune idee of the eadden thee and ree! popalaniy of the deeovery, L will state thet in April. 1833, | peduted «, 20d anid about six boutles pee toy —m Apri, 1854, | enid over ome thousand batuler perday fu Some of the wholemle Draggiets whe heve been ip the bumness (weety and thing years, ony that sotiing o the annals of parent medemes was ever the it— There « verent prewe of it from ofl rv care wil thes care hemor noe teri f M eeeund quarters. In my omm prectioe | stweye kept i striety fore bet ance us introdecues fe rfu! 1 never soepecied ( epileptic fite—a disease which wee acorable, have beew cured by « O, what amerey of) willprowe efieernat n all cases of that awful moledy—ihere are bet few who have seen more of it than I have. J knew of several cases of Dropey, all of them aged people cured by a. For the varwee diseepes of the Laver, seek Headeche, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever and Agve, Porn inthe Side, Dmeesee of the Spine, rucularly ia duseases of the Kedaoys, &e., the ery Nardone more gud then any medicine ever a greeral Gumity » have been found o. great and tant Beveral cases always comendered fow tention hange of cel ever necessary —eat the best yoo ard orengh of rrose ron Usa —Adelts ene table sposnfel 4d hidren ower tem years desert spoonfel— 0 (ren five to eight years, te spoonful. As an be appheable to a8 constitutions, tabe superate un the bowels (wiee a day. MANUFACTURED BY DONALD KENNEDY, 120 Warren St-ret, Roxbury, Massachasetts Price $100 Wholesale Agents, New York City, C. V. Cliehmer, KI Barclay Street; C,H Ring, 192 Broedway. A- B A DD). Sands, 100 Fation Street TW. Dyott & Sons, Philadelphia ; 8. & Hanse, Ralumore ; Geo H. Keyser, Putsbarg; A.B. Moore Kat Hagh Witler, Teronte; Lyman & Beather, Tor nie, Jobn Birke, Montreal; Brinkwholl & Pea- James Reed, do; John Willem, Lon- No ton, Chicago ; don, CW At Reval by all respectable Deuggists in the Uni- ed Bates and Brush Provinces . Fir wale at Sill & Sill's Drag Store, Salisbary, N.C September 23d, 1*56 dy:lT Highly Important to Invalides. COD LIVER OIL. MANUFACTURED BY John (. Baker & Co. ] AS, as one of ite distingnishing marks of enperi- ority over other brands almost entire absence frem that peentiar nanscons and disagreeable flavor and offensive odor ine-perabble from Oil crudely and imperfectly prepared It may be taken without disrelish by the most deli- cate patient and retained without effort on the most fenwlive stomach Its superiority in this and other important eharac- termtica of genaineness, has guaranteed for it the commendation of the most eunmentof the medical fac- ulty thronghowt the States Ii is the most effectual remedy for Consumption, Bronchitus, Rheamatiam, Serofula, &e., and may be had in bottles of Dra. Sil) d& Silt im thie place, of of the manafacturera J.C. BAKER & CO, No. 100 N. 3d Street, 6m:20 PhiladeIphia DR. M. WHITEHEAD. OFFICK on the same lot with his residence. In | hie absence permne desiring to see him will leeve ther names on the Slate. | Jone 17, 1856. a) through as if i! an insta sence ou! Again: Toa nix the su the a, as ifal brains. aAt |e ou of, sleep » tny self, oar all Veet. tude vf Was wi the ma! Me lau, tan hiv when i fased t tence vu duty w at lost ceive a aptil he aharo + while t Jength one Wa the gi agreed moved Four « naan 6! as wel jay, ot ae if it The 5; him,” do jt u @ome body | raise i raised —its ed its polling totter witha that li wha h bowed to shu ] to bat w “Stan who | The jail, gotnt soul SO sions, No Rey om ] v sin the Um- liebary, N.C dy:17 the mont deli- ton the most rtant charac- od for it the ¢ medical fac- Consumption, , and may be lace, of of the CO., | Street, *hilade Iphia yenidence. In jim will leave nn wr AR be Aa, a I A Meal OT * y ° RO AS bic? BE! > it Hs tive cis oe, i ret ae A DEER SVORY, 0). | » (The fo) ' was told as, an. ac) taal dactby’a sailor, who solewn)y afficn- ed'that! he knew it to be true, We hare ory as ho’ polated it: se i on a slave ship Loand to We Ne Hey ee ms er AA A? a a a ‘of Africa” Iohad my wmiagiv- the bosiness, and 1 believe ‘them, too We had pussed of Gibratter, and ‘were lying yione clear, bright evening, | 0. SOB Lhd a ila elit (4 ‘eume iy tarn to take the helm. VOL. XM was i ned aud everything — a ie day after the ‘hen the beara Pectiglntes: ‘ ee a taranny of water, LIVING TOO FAST. rape. ; Only by the’ glancings of thé moon son the efest of the Waves, nade me'think “theold fables of Neptune were trae, and that eo aud her Najads were on the surface of thie geean, with in their hair. Lhese fancies the theagit of my wife, iy home; and all were wabled togethér in a de- Seis stat uf approach Lawit oe 1g” sluuiber.— Boadesly T heard ubove ny ficad a loud, #errible voice oull out, * Stand froar un- oder}? Latarted to my feet—it was a cus- Momary sigual when anything was to be thrown frow the shrouds, and wechani- ‘wally sung out the usual answer, “Let fi But nothing came. | lyoked np fioas shrouds—there was nothing there. “T eearched the deck, and found that I was ‘atone! Leried to think it was a dream ; sbot that sound, so deep, so stern, 80 dread- vfal,reng in my eare bke the bursting of @ cannon. _»eIn the morving, Thad heard. They langhed at me, and | to general principles that ia the true test | mec } ste i : 5 F This invindéabeadity ane greai tin of onr character, will prevent that strength of | times, aud esyiecially of our country, Ln every senae of the word, common and un- common, refined and vulgar, we live too | jaid prostrate in ruip fust. As individyals, we are’ always ina! I : hurry, always driving things, always anx- ious to yet to the next place beyond, even if we have nothing to do there, always pushing the next mairbefore us, for no we cau’t| that is its smallest waste. varticular reason reeves re velp poshing him. A rw ead, like | all hurried work, our business is only half \doue, the great work of life unfinished life itself buga hot chase after bubbles that burst often before we grasp them, and leave us weary and belated on the | dark mountains. There is one form of this fast living that when the whirlwind comes the routless | jtrunk will be hurled from its place and) | hope our readers will ponder, for they are | grave and momentous ones, This wild | digging early graves for youthful deban- jantee for its permanent existence. It is! I told the crew what! “were all day long full of their jokes about! a epee anne eee Is i The social strength to meet any rude shock of life, *#Preaming Tow.” One follow aunong at ~ sie Vie i psd me vere WAS and that will be swept away like quiver: | ‘thetn was 00st uumercifal in this raillery. Same Bf eee. cea | a aon ing reeds in any rush of trial. Me was a swarthy, malignant looking f patna pee airtel he eh ar a ee | Then let us pause, and learn that a) jard, who earried murder in his eye! lad « cdnnteate TY _ 7 ie mae ie eee man’s life consisteth not in the abundance and curses on his tongue; a daring aud |i) gone ‘ita Acai a Aes vf the things he posseses; that it is not dorily, wan, who boasted of crime us fit pier Gat Aart - 2 ee ! bai oa needtul for us tu lave as tine things as Dieta Ce as plaid ave) Gur rich aud dashing neighbor; that it is é eo him pre-eminence among bis tele). farsiture waa vl mt A \ ee He laughed longest and loudest | “ i Vlure ' neon Ai me the dress | rat needful to do as other people do, if at as plain, wand but dttle thought compar: they dou wrongly or foolishly; and that story. “A most ancivil ghost, ! , ; pe atively ow bestow ones va. lice: aii : ma said he; “when such chaps come (yy) V¢ as bestowed on these Uhings. | life is a seed-time, a solemn preparation fy ede me, I'l make ‘em show thensel ves ; rhe topics engrossed the conversation, | tur eternal issues, a period for laying deep WW vot be satistied without seving nl other matters exercised the sind. | and strung the foundations of a super- » rom these scenes of republican simplic- | structure. Ul hall cul ly i : ng. structure, that shall culiminate only in feeling ao well as bearing ty, eprany some of the noblest men that eternity. , 7 the werk! Aceustomed fro cluldheod to the simplest style of living, they had no expensive labits to make them hable to temnptations of bri ry oor corrapfien, and The suilors ali joined with him, and l, Mehamed, was glad to be silent. The nex: a t Dick Burton tovk the helm. Dich berves like an ox, and sinews like « whale ; it was litle he feared on east 7 The clock struck oi i has ever seen. FEMALE LOBBY MEMBERS. Tu classifying the lobby members of Congress, writes a currespondent of the New York Herald, even if poor, Beneath it. T were too rich ty be Sought. Brought up the female representative of the ~ third house” was leaning is bead on the heln, « to restrain their appetites and passions oceupy vo umbmportant position, Indeed, 1 may Gall, thinking nothing of me ormiy story, snd to cultivate eelt-command. they care (MY Sil one experienced fermale lobby ist is equal and te aty self-command, the are ? ¢ s f influence three scbemers when that awful voice ayain called ow ; up atof any hed into pubdie bile coos w any the other sex with whom [am acquainted heals wth pure fev the elrvuds, “Stand from uuder! Dick darted furward like an Indian ar theasht on principles, anid scenes of ru row, which they say goes lirough and ' Ex f rearts, and miuds disciplined | ratient nas ‘i eee tee ye oe emsun drawe lo Washington a number of these fom as Weill as prey { nine birds of passase, = ral quict that fostered an equilbbrinin o 5 } = 1" Qhrough a buffalo, aud wings on its was y \ areal : sod vou fod their naunes at Wiilard’s, Brown's, : every power uluinted V eably VICE. gud t a or wlier i membere we if ut bead deft deatia in tie rear It was . ae J ! i " ; untemohed by e weahetites influence of do eong and not w great me an jnetant vroere belore le found 4 ‘ ' eee ° 4 ve Sida te AABL Ren OCs : spiureuits, fore Cou that they do mot wttice of mind to call out, “Let g ; : : he duct A 7 m yreme that they dot Deals nothing was secon —noth "i vey bronsht te the discharge of pablic) portant, af mot a couspreuous, on bt — ie ‘do k datv bearts that loved truth and honesty, || Their interest ts secured fur " veerion t , e , va Hights In Succ on, al on € * and winds, wiliebsy if wet replete will all private and pal for lobby ing throug the sawe uneart)ily sooand rung throug! “ ‘Ts » possessed what was far bet. tle and public acts, for the extension of a pat the sir, waking our stoutest sailors quati that acholaneliip, a set of moral and {eet or the granting of aw indetinite comber of as if a bullet suot had pone throagii thes nental 4 iples, by whese yu lance | acres of public lands for private speculauive pur brains. ; fot wcterca svalliciies tome ine mnpt. (Lows Woman's influence has oticu secured aAt lest we grow pale when i was 5} wud ucciultle and) bere fa aa the attendance of a member when bis vote was on of, and the worst of us nev wentt “tenet ven arte This|gencratcachimen sure and weeded, and her fascronvions have been sleep without saying our pray I wast ' tirullegraw lid tsiimiliolty rected when it was posers that an oppos: tayeelf, | would bave been cb: Itothe 4, vad iar son WANA eee es vote slould be atncut fre ee th Houx oar all my life, to have yot ont of tha HAN i a Beira ee ee be WNC has bray he eeisure vert, But thery were, in the vast soll jot ore anbatance. lesa varnieh. bat Uaituents Bal 8g ate aang y ie tude of ocean, aud Une iavisible beiny re lien nk, ioe outside display, pan - eae = iG Ae note aren a eo he was with us No vue pata bold face ov ihately iene vik lie zl fac eating!“ me . Ie ! MA eee the matter Lut Antoni, the 5 d arimubat ft character that are the imev: | male lobby eiaiber|deserves coneuitration while Je laughed at var fears, and detied Sa able result of any kind of falsehood and | Geating upon the ayetem which affurds ber a tan himself to terrify hia llowever: cuccsiny, We belicée that this glingle|staze la act pos when it was his turn at the helm, het 2 ia por i ‘ The female lobby memler is no part ar fased to go, sere ral times, under the pre . se \limnart eli s Nice ts pot a considera bat she must tence of iliness, he was excused from aig rt ine. that secure theres ave yh contempt fur the eo duty wiich all oo beard dreaded. Bat te alla and dicrceanted. and at She must be ensy, af af bees the Captain ordered Autonioto re jog cad ine gewenwe and shows t won ber disposition, and evive a round dozen ul lasues every Mie Qe ort . on i clomenis ‘liat aided in ue ters mt whether st be chs ts atcee or anti) be should consent ty perterm bis ory fag (ee tye charucion tea litch at, bur and forty, a weil, wife, @ widow ahare vf tie wiwelcome office For a , Semmetiines the fermale lobby member is a strong f : we have just alluded minded woman, an advocate for women's myhte ; while this was borne pauently, but at We rejoice tu know that it in not atill grain, abe is a literary celebrity a prctes ¥ Jength he called out, “1 1 AY Me WEN IE vtnet, that there are ettll many homes ey . Orn Loy n literature, whose a ome way as the other, Give tie over be ry these principles are still at work, | fort is stowed away upon the shelves of some the ghost . , and where a robust sinpliity of charac: | prudent frend from sleer regard for the pablie That night Antonio kept watch ont ter is still cultivs vanda healthf il pu whos t fur the dele f deck. Few of the crew slept; for expec sre Vatu ceratill( sd. fut there | farue ha tation and alarw: bad stretched our nerves are tnany more that have felt the influ. diam jut whether strong Bpew tie rack. At une v'cluck the Voce Cee of fais pervading atmosphere of ex: minded of gifted, the female lolly member has called, “Stand from under!” “Let gol ia, yance and display. The old house *£ wd share of strung practical common sense ecfeamed the Spaniard Lis Was ats it Le pulled down or removed froin to aod a keen perception of human uatur Wit qwered by a slirick of laughter, and su crotly ew one, tht must have Bue fur |e Ur 4 valities, she wou | be naught. Wid laughter ! It evened ae if the tleade an= reer hte. Mug dream five ows for the majority of the class of which [am wered each other froin pole to pole, an rite aah vel Cate x nilend lise 2 ie pot able to may. bat tha it is so ts the fact. Per the bass was bowled iu tel! ] | + . F mm wlaere anes sprit a: sal haps they evecare r tr UREN gladly macts and spare had talien. Weallrnsie i ris ctyle of living The parents pers! vantage from knows. tty eet Ne ed tu the spot, and there was acold, sii Ne eer oaatonitrlice tae eines Sp ar ere ae i duets Biganuc corps: 1 Tae Spaniard sand it reireneving their benevolent gifts, and oft ibe to: 0 - Tay Miran wae thrown irom the slirouds, aud woen py gy, yaway every call of charity, and member bas an ainding Pe eieen he looked upon it be ground his tect practising certain sccret savings of a kind lected Sam Weller's caution to beware of wed Wke a madman. “) know hii,” exclann that they prefer not te be known, but bers.” Now and then a belle finds herself in ed be, “1 stabbed him within an hour's eowill it be with the children? They | the ranks of the lobbpists, but dues not stay ther @nil of Cuba, and drank tis blood for i. yccustomed to these tine things frous | long. She gors the wav of womankind er ak fast |” ’ Cand cannot do without them, SO and probably marries a good deal of We all stood aghast at the uonster | wcati ta bewlilite where thei fathers lay scien! to an official of sume grade, nearly In feartul whispurs we asked what should h Aah Tie Sti titiilitalhtwcoecn (rel: tue her age. But all play their part alike be duwe with the boly. Finally we yy enuroesed with iliecondleaswhirlottri ly cee ae and pr ca ser agreed that the ternible sight aust bee Wolitive tial always surrounded them, and, “ale ae ul * aie moved from us, and hidden int MC8.! ey have never been able tw form deep’ sa. : ' Four of us attempted to raise it, nal straig principles ace fandation ol ae oe rength was of no aval we saeter / wee) aaeir dist , peel in chesed + re “| ly : ; : ia en : ae A True and Touching Incident. jay, tiff, rigid, heavy, and asinine. wit ate at i tuke Ul ns A young man and his wife were pre- ae ifit had tormed part of the verre! eye young peop pang te attend a Ciristias party atthe The Spaniard Was furiqua, “Let ine 6 aud leave a amaller patrimony than was bodse of a tere nd, some males distant him,” said he, “1 lifted tii once and can specter The children thoushtlessts ‘Henry, my dear husband, dow t drink do it again. Vil teach lin what itis t Hy ob continue therrextravaganee hab: foo tauch at the party todayy you w i] @ome and trouble me” He took the yao gid results ts baukruptey an Lobe promise me, wowt you!” said she, pr body roand the waist and atte vypted nav and perhaps forgery, robbery, dis) ting ber hand upon her brow, and raising Paise it. Slowly and heavily the corpse 2 ages , . her eyes to his face with a pleading raised iteclfiup. Ets rayless eyes opened 7 wre (ielrcsnlta tliat ure wearly nll —ite rigid arin stretched outand clasp. comune out more vividly from thisgre . No, Millie, Eo owill wots you may @d its viction ina close death grapple, and iy forilawes AERO Thismannerof test me. polling over the sides of the slip, they jiging is generating a race of men with And he wrapped his instant bey ina tottered anu instant over the waters--then gither imperfectly developed prince ples, seft blanker, and they proceeded, withaplungethey sank together, Again op with mone at all, and this want of prin Phe horses were soon prancing over that lawyl—-that wild, shicking laugh ciple is dwarting the whole man, and pro the turf, and pleasant conversation be wae heard on the winds. The sailors dnemyg a veneration of piygiues. Brandy, gut di the way. oe bowed their heads and put up their hands fibre Wee suppers and sensual indul “Now, don't forget your promise , to shut ont the appalling sound gences atc destroying all phy sical stain whisy red the yours wile, as she passed ] took the helin more than once after, sup the steps. bot we never again heard in the slroads, Poor thine! ia, and viving asmen with addled brait ; * . he w the wifeof aman and fesole spines, wioist extravagance she was the wife i t , g ' } : , “Stand from under! and fuabionable livingare doing the same who beloved te te ro tpon the wine when work for the other sex, and giving us red Bat his love for lis wife and babe | Aa A | ah ‘ woten that are superannuated at thirty, Whom they both idolized, Kept hin bac k, and the children of such parents must be poor, feeble, sickly things doomed to an early grave, and a life of suffering. Tn tellectually, the effect must be the same : : The want of a substratum of ioral prin who lives in his Vicinity says: ciple ufust prevent the formation of those A The rascal has broken every bank, and clear and strong habits of thinking that Jail, and Sabbath we have had in this oniy a native trothfulness can generate, eauntry for the last five years. jana that ability to refer facts & thoughts | ken his promise. Paneh says it requires an early start now-a-days for a man to get round his wife. and it was not often that he yorned inthe bacchanalan revelries, The party passed off pleasantly, the time for departing drew near, and the wite descended from the upper chamber, to join her husband. A pang shot through the trusting him, for he wes intoxicated An Ilinois editor, speaking of a rogne Ba a ae plant and animal to the parent earth, the mineral matter they contaim : remain where they are deposited,.. and rivers daily remove: the portion of the materiale‘which are 80 sential to the perpetuation of anima vegetable forms, and trayspar ant Devoted ta Politics, Vews, Agriculture, Internal SInprovements, Commerce, the Arts and Sriences, Morality, and the family Circle. SALISBURY, N. C., JANUARY 27, 1857. SSS Se at the sea. Thus the natural store of |ral food Lecomes daily. smaller, and: land, in consequence, less fitted for the |growth of plants. Bat for this contin- === === | gency, also, there is a provision, The 6o- NUMBER XXXV lid rocks whieh form the crust of .the jearth contain all these essential forees of ° | iuorganic matter in minute proportions+- | As these rocks crumble and minglewith Silently the Bat the wife ro: rode homeward, save \of superiority of intellect. The want of | when the drunken man would break into a quiet childhood, a rovting season of snatches of song, or unmeaning langhter. | on, her babe pressed | cE AN nature that shall resist temptation, and | closely on her greived heart. “Give me the babe, Millie, I can’t| trust proachec ‘These are aspects of the case that we stream which the had to ford. After some hesitation, she resigned her, first-born, her darlin jextravayapce and rush of living may wrapt in the great blav seem to be only a waste of money, but|Over the dark waters the noble ste It is a waste | safely Lore them, aad when they reache: of life, not merely of physical life, by |the bank, the mother asked for the child. | ee as eas whalebone and a A husband's relatives w well of his wife. A doctor who had net than he could attend to, A school-teacher whose on with him,” said he as they ap-| pupils was not graduated by the stand: | if la dark and somewhat swollen |ing of their parents or the length of their purse. A washerwoman who ever lost an ar- babe, closely | ticle of elubting. ; et to his arms.) A public speaker who did not search ed | for the just thread of his discourse in the d | convenient tumbler of water at his elbow. | An old maid who was not so from!” Tie Judians of New York have almost! of the sa:ty spoils with whieh. the rivers With much care and tenderness, he| choice. |real life of a nation, and is the only guar-|and the drunken father knew it not. the dark waves, then sivk forever. What a spectacle! the idol of his heart | gone—gone forever! and that, too, by his own intemperance. »|chees, but a waste of intellectual and | placed the bundle iu her arms, but when » | woral life; a waste of the deep inner life she clasped it to her bosom, no babe was jof moral principle that constitutes the!/there! It had slipped from the blanket, i The anguish of the mother, and the remorse of the father, are better imagined than described. This is no fiction, but the plain truth. The parties were known by the friends of the writer, and it should be a warning to those who indulge in intoxicating drinks, and resist the pleading of loving wives.— Christian Banner. > Important Foop Tasce.—We trust the following table inay be of practical ad- vantage to inany poor, and prudent, and worthy families in this, and other large cities and towns. We believe a wan feels as happy after a plain dinner, as al- ter a luxurions one ; certain are we, that he sleeps the sounder that night and feels the better for it all next day ; ail the ad vantage to the luxurious liver is ia the transicnt passage down the throat. 1 Ib. Cucambers, at — per doz., yiel: per cent of uutrimn ce Melons, Turi; 6, Cabbage, Carrote, Beeta, Apples, Peaches, nt, \s Potatoes, at 75c. per bus. or 1te. per 1b., * Grapes Plums, * Oat Meal, at $4 per cwt. per ib., Rve Flour, at $7 per per lb, “ Rice Fl per Il er ib ] ’ “ Dat ley Mea!, per Ib., R35 loar, at &5 per Ubi cwt * Wheat Floar, $10 per b par Ib., “ Corn Meal, $3 per ewt. or 34c } ’ “ Winte dic per Ib:, Beans, §2 per or tc. 10 or 4c 79 is or 3 or 3 SS or oc. 9 vi bushel or 95 As to the blanks above, any housekecp er can weigh the articles, and by paring the price per with the amount of bushel butriment con or deze vielde } can determine at once, the relative value asa food But it will be seen at once, that white beans, whole or split peas, ho- miny, cat meal, corn meal, samp, hulled corn, crushed wheat, articles of fu commended to those healily , most wholesor rice, arc ne, an nd, and ar Wio w the above diet, either baked if among th lou ant tot re If truits were largely used with yreen, oF ) stewed when dried, both the digesti and health would be greatly improv tosay nothing of the agrecableness the addition Malis Journal of Health Trixes TSioviy Like to S ashionable bodtmaker that was n x Ks Par = tlhenan who was not a selfico stituted in A bus mirry, who wo ness man, hi bone inine ankles climb in es spector of ladies’ bot and outofomuiba A male pedestrian divorce 1 from oh cane who knew what to do with his la A man whe cons! Idan amber properly over a lady” bonnet, or put her cloak, or shawl, without crushing her Qonnet or hair, or be good natured when he was sick, or had cut his chin in shay ing, or had to wait ten minutes for his dinner or breakfast, or who was hever “refuscd” by a lady. A bachelor whose carpet did not wear out first in front of lis looking-glass An author who did not feel nervous at the idea of examining trank linings and parcel wrappers A handsome child who did not grow up to be homely. A woman who was not at heart inimi cal to her own sex. A marricd man who could give the right hand of fellowship to a wife's old lover, or take a hint from the toe of her slipper, noder the table, betore company, A muilliner who could heart as she met make a bonnet to cover the head he had bro- | be bribed to | TERRIBLE SUFFERING IN IOWA. Seven Persons Frozen to Death.—The A wild shriek from the mother arous-| Iowa City Republican, of the 25th ult., training up a race of dwarfs, mere puny ed him, and he tarned just in time to see | hag the following : is becoming @ very serious one, and onght | eiasculated weaklings, that have no the little rosy face rise one moment above | : | It will shock our readers to learn that two respectable citizens of this county | were frozen to death on Sabbath evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walton anc Pleasant Valley, started from church on Sabbath evening to return home. were lost on the prairie amid the perils of a terribl and a piercing blinding struggling until they were almost frozen and yetting their horses drifts that they could proceed no farther, | they abandoned their vehi of reaching their own or 8 iation. weary hours in vain. M the icy winding s Her son, a young t 1 sutfere< sank in more a while] longer, ane fie father nerved by despair, kept ap un- Ul three o’cluck in the morning, when he reached a house 5 miles Ile is badly frozen, bat wi soon as possible his track but two jate to save the m The St. Louis News, of tains another terrible ace Five persona, aman, the achild, were frozen to d¢ teello, Lowa, last Saturday ni were returoing from a ne pair of horses and sleigh the read, aod crossing a hollow, the hor- ses became detached from ran otf—leaving the partie to eizht feet deep. The turning on Tuesday morn bors collected, and after a long eearch, the women and child were found ina \ t custom of long standing, it was willow thicket, covered with blankets, Mynomomonees, who are already build | out freely each day, at eleven o'clock, for and with « large quantity of snow over |'"8 houses upon it. This tribe seems dis-|the benefit of the elerks and others, Ritcinwaliideadseliancantwas foaadlestlr posed to become entirely civilized, but), Yielding to the practice, he soon found Cut his frozen to death, about a quar- | 80!me speculators are endeavoring to/as the hour for indulgence approached, hernia iileltrieUiehedimsontandiwi(l defeat the benevolent purposes of the! the desire became more pressing. What cn ifity pide of hisuwaliouse. (Dwo othe | arerninent: The only whites among | should he dof was the question rey 4 eernen were froacn. inc tlereaine neigh- them are the agent, a farmer, a miller, aj ly considered, To diseontinae the ri je alouttiG sane tuncewlilere blackstoith, and a teach All outQdoor | would subject him to the ridicul the { Mel frinmechuecle elie: weather lias work is done by the Indians, many of sneers of lis associates. Ee was not cen excussively cold in low. whom have become skillful carpenters. in coming to a decision, Whatever In the Synth of M ~otaarethe Win-'ers might say, he resolved to pat an effec- 7° hebagoes, Whose vices the Goverment tual restraint on his appetite. Everafter A Lal Assailed in Bed by a Rat are laboring to correct his course was unfaltering. Living for We are infurmed that a lad, aged eight The Biack Feet, the Flat) Heads, and years in an atuoaphere of strong pe Vears, Was severely bitten by a rat a few other tribes living near toe source of the, where gallons of it were daily mm xed, nights since in this ety The little fel-| Mississ:pyi have Leen at peace for more drunk, not a spoonfal moistened his li wowas put te bed by his father who left than a vear. The Olamas are i Hprow- Ile was no less resolate euisenabenie. ine to transact some business. Return. jing. The Sacs and Foxes on the Missoa- | duluzces Loving the odor of tobaceo, ’ wins tuo houra aft he found ri reject civilization, and are noted for yet he decided to be a slave to it imme ie pillow under his child's head covered their idleness. The Towas are invre in |form. The resnit was, he never Hle awakened him, and The Kickapoos, after much'a cigar, never chewed bat one quid, ad been at do upou the bed and inflicted ‘their reservation, and lave there culuvat-/ never t ok an onnce of snoff. In the nose ofthe boy. Driven {ed farms, of which the productiveness years, referring to the stand thas ‘early turned and inflicted another and other advar siiave fully opencd taken, he wrote as follows. the left ear of the lad. Again | their eyes to the bencfirs of their new life “To this abstinence from the nee of ar e drove it away, after which the rat re They are gra Jually reinquishing their lent spirits, and the like, I owe, under turned a third tine to renew the attack,, wandering Labits. God, my present position in society, nn“ but could not, the lad having closely cov ie Delawares, notwithetanding their) well as that of the namerons connections ered himself with the bed e ny. The warlike habits have remained neutral in) sprang up arcand me.” wounds received, it was theouglit by the Kansas, and are gradually Huproving ——_ tend. ght prove serious; The Wyandots have promised to dissolve’ po, Sport—The lake in frout of te.day, WERE has wered from their orgunizat asa tribe, and to be vn New Year's day, presented a spectable sock ‘ Suv. G & Jour come citizens of e United States a8 80001 a. we never saw before, and will prot bly ... us they shall have received the land» J azrin, The still coll weather of the peatly Bree to Death —T\ Pate ifiaren ne pines ee hey are intellizentand jue week had frosen the Inke with ¢ @uoath he He ree manele cutiacnest The Sh awnet 3 bid fair to be one surface for miles. At 4 o'clock, at least ie Ried Fae tea ee are of UAY ihe ric t inhabitants in Kansas. bors and men were skimming the ho cthecteof euld. But here we fall into the Sume of the Pottawatomies have tarned | many quite as far out as they could be eset eden nsnal error of Suppos that the suffering wil 1 to agriculture, and have shore. The most ventarous tell of ae gh creme with (Nelonersy ot theraqcne) wilich mos; the rest refuse to re restiess heaving of the waters beneath gii- tid only. te the cace if sensibility remained Nounce their wandering lite, and the ill ding feet, and that when they were quite waar the anit gs on speedy sleep, treatinent which they lave re eived from the outer ed e of the ice they dared not fest a which t ; and fariv begules certain of the whites las contirined then ‘ment Ww ther coarse lest they —_ ie tk ite: ee cine Cu thei E LAR ATISOL through, Lat the great danger only gave ae Ate powers of cud, is to bh The Sacs and Foxes on the Mississippi aie kee wr relish to their taste, and on they f ntures of the al party. think only war, and despise the tlew, look ng ow sharply for cracks, and jump- " Cook's first vovage, were cany ‘arts of pea They are intemperate, DS et eal ail: The chief danger to the shuw s von Terra det Fueg Dy. Soda r a eg Acreetivou and are (ast skaters, ws one f which they probably never ‘ ewe | ee Faby ik = ; ean r Lee lows wh , thoaght, oS Moa change of wind come sed- j ; bats Glew We Ronat a im nta Fe rou and ‘le ae deniv, as i f n}does here at all seasons, and nonialvesl tt ee at re ul ug ip the ice toward the shore, inside of the to keep moving e Wiioever and lies “ats » New Mexico, are as dangerous at tenturous y could not have been ree Jown will seep—and whoever sleeps w < : ul. — Chicago Prevs hod : Eom neielt The Camanches, who pass the wi cae is ainan remonstrances Senthy of the Arkansas 1 Mc Thirty Chliren.—About a year ago Mr. ye whom hb end alarmed, he buffalo a te sprimg and SUMMer. Jess Harbor, of Concord Township, in this AS tirst continue te disturb and commit depreda unity rrined us that he was the father of The same warning was repeated a thousand Cons apen the frontions of Texas. Tn the 29 elnkinn, and that he was not without times in the retreat from Moscow Allison, t winter they live by pull The Cheve: that would yet be Messed with the thirtieth, historian, to try the experiment, sat down in | nes, Who live ou the i er part of th -sure enough, the old gentleman was in garden att e thermometer lad fl Arkansas river, are peaccable ; vet um + other dav, and told us that bie wife Jen four d w zero, and se quickiy did yy qrurders committed on tue rnver Platte sented bom with his thirtieth child, Me. the drowsiness come stealing on, Urat he won naar Kort Kearney, are laid) to their Hbor sia hie 72d rear, was one of the early ered how a soul of Na y's unhappy band | oy, Sra : ors «of the country, and is remarka- had been able to resist. t treacherous infla Pie moet profound peace reign a . Ve tora man of his years, as) will readily ome London (Quarterly Fre ran ineae at Reha naias ai Ile has been marned twice. By ee Ts SLD SEE BY A 13 children, 12 of whom ogg epifornn to the wishes of the Govern Ith his second wife, who is 42 fenre We have been requested to publish the Phe Osages, who are gradually disappear ; (17 children, making $0 in all, following : Mie are tielon) sy [ei be That retain poly s i (rbanna (Ohio) Citizen, Wanted, knowledge in reference to my 8s and who Ne Prot work Phe Chere = two sisters, Isabellaand Anna Anderson, Sees make x us pu nee | . ‘ ; ae ae Virat to the Cincinnaty Commereial, W, who came from the county of Donegal, Ee #aapee 8 Constinitton, ee iene Tiencial the new year by getting blee parish ot Donamare, town of Delaban, ?Y ballot the Governor and is id © that conden got into a quarrel Anna came about nine vears age, a ae hae \ Tans White con specimen of a Ken- landed an New York Isabella came ina tnckian, whose ey « blacked. White swore about five veaesage. Anna was marred The searlet fever is, ifanvthing. en the oar a warrant, thas gving an assault and bet toa man by the name of Jeremiah Gold- increase ingNew York. OF 420 deaths gory coloring athur, when Browa was ar- en, of the county of Cork. They all went! last week, it carried off 50.5 consumption: rested and compeliod to pase the opening of the t , 14: acd intlamat.on of year with the dirs precinets of the Hammoed A dressinaker who did not consider a together to South Carolina, after Isabel. 54; small pox |“pertect tit” to consist in an armor of | la’s arrival. Any knowledge of them will|the lunge 24. breathless squeeze. They struggled along together, |the soil, they yield constantly small * ' plies of each ingredient—of 0 jacid, lime, magnesia, &c, These. the \he thankfully received by their brother, ho-could speak |Thomas Anderson, son of David Ander- ison. : ’ ; more patients | Direct te Thomas Anderson, Media, | Springs which triekle through the rocks, Delaware County, Pennsylvania. lala above or from beneath, dissolvesnd interest in his — 7 /diffuse wherever they go. Thus, in “tha- Fraghihe Watiagen Oly, |ny localities, a moderate supply is day by The Indians of the United States. |day brought to the surface soil, to replace | The report of Mr. Manypenny, Com that which, by natural seas help in this missioner of Indian Affairs, furnishes . |work of restoration, They heave their particulars of the present condition ithe | lofty waves into the air, and break"in aboriginal tribes inhabiting various parts | 5 of Hn Union. We, condense from it a | foan, that the roagh wind may take up brief account of eatti tribe. land bear back again to the laud portion | all adopted the manners and custome o are ever enriching them. \the society in which they live. They} ‘ ‘have salools in which thee children acd and then, lest these small daily resto- ceive careful instruction; churches, which | "tons should uot succeed in perpetually they regularly attend; libraries, of which | maintaining the necessary richuess of the they make frequent and advantageoas | soil in mineral plant-food, periods of eom- use; orphan asylums and infirmaries, in| yyjsion come at last to theiraid. o Great fine, al the institutions by which the | hysical revolutions froth .tites -Wi@e white race is usually distinguished from | ' és ‘their own. The Oneidas, Onondagas. intervene. Now-all at once, and now by the bottom of the sea be- Tuscaroras, Tonawanas, the Cattaraugus | Slow degrees, Indians, and the Senecgy of Alleghany,!comes dry. Land and water ne Brany, | J are ee es peat fal ares and md places, as they have often done daring ply themselves with mach snecess fo the |). Jeological histor Jobe. “And culture of the suil. They largely enjoy - be oie uistory of the of pil that coinfort which is much prized by the Coercion Lange, Sew races plants Anglo Saxons, and are not entire strang- | forthwith begin to take up what rivers ers to the arts. Some of them”are musi-| and rains had carried down into former cians of considerable talent. !sea-beds. The mineral matter begins to _ The Indians of Michigan are also mak- play over again the same part as ‘before, ing rapid progress in civilization, and, TA ree i 4% inst ad of decreasing, like the wandering * : ee : animal amd tribes, they are daily inercasing in nun vegetable life! In this we see another ver. Ly virtue ofan agreement conclud- | long eycle through which certain ingre- ed with the General Government, eacli dients of the solid earth are ever slowly moving.—Chemistry of Common Life, 1 their son, pf They in snowdrifts, € show storm, wind. After so buried in cle in the hope me other hab- W. at last heet to rise vo nan, struggled I the same fate. re. family is entitled to a piece of land, chosen by its chief, and upon which it permanently settles, | The Chippewas of Lake Superior, in-| habiting the reversed lands of the north | ern peoinsular of Michigan, the north of! Wiscousin, and that part of Minnesota! extending from St. Louis to the English frontier, have received frou the Govern- went a eomplete assortinent of farming implements, household utensils, portable kitchens, beds, uuttrasses, barvaus, glass es, &e. Many of therm, pleased with such unexpected riches, have built houses, for the purpose of enjoying the good things given them by the Goverment. There are now many schools among them. FOR YOUNG MEN. * from his own, ll recover. As was followed, other and son. We hope every young man who wish- es to succeed in life, will read this e- tract from the life of Amos Lawrences, 1 hen go and do likewise: “Worthy the first place may be mem tioned his decision, firmness in abiding by the siucere convictions of conscienes, a trait he early exhibited. It is one thing to know what we onght to do, ifhceliee another to do it, especially if di the 28th, con- vant. At Bays: ee women and ath near Mon he. They ghbor’s with a ; they got off {are to be surmounted. Placed The Oncidas, Stockbridges and Mono-| young in a large country store, at @ monees analy Wisconsin. There are| when temperance societies had vo exist troubles among them, which, however,! ence, he fuand himself tempted to G6e the Government hopes to settle amicably. | stiunulating beverages. According nate [t has set a part a belt of land for the the sleigh and 23 in snow five people not re- ing, the neigh- tacked by arat , have resolved to remain in which was previons to his fifteenth ‘Street etauion house. THE “DARK LANTERN” DEMOC-| RACY. \ li is amusing tu see how tenderly the Standard handles the late outrageous con- duct of ite party in the Legislature, in reference to electing Trustees of the Uni- versity. 1t does not, and cannot, deny the fact that they held a “secret wight meeting,” bolted the dovrs, posted scnti- nela, aud kept all persons, except Demo- erats, out; and in that meeting procecded te pominate Trustees, whom they after wards elected. But the Stundurd at- tempts to justify this unprecedented aud Monstrous proceeding, Ly saying it was wecessary iu order to save tune iu etfect- ing the election. —W ill it inform the pub- lie why it has never Letore been necessa- ry, fur any party in any Legislature thut ever assewbied in the Siate, w du sucha thing! There bad been only one bullet for Frusic. > before this secret, nudnight meeting of tue Deas held ey were vers “quick upon the tigger,’ and ewilt to act upou a flimsy preteat, to ralily their inerdinate veracity tor place L was Bol safe to risk anuther bullut, tor that might Lave resulted sn an election, and certain Democratic aspirauts wight have bees disappointed. Bat the Standard knows that even this pretest, toe ouly one it had to offer, was taken away Ly Mr. Thomas, the Senate frow Davidson, The jouruals show that be offered, ip the Senate, a juiut resolu- tien proposing Uliat those tive names, which received the highest vote on the first ballot, should be voted for upon the next and Ye duly elected. The Standgrd kwows that this would Lave secured an election at the very nect balloting. Does it seppose any wan in North Carolina will tail, for oue moment, to see that this wxcuse for a “midnight caucus” is a mere shan} But suppose there was, really, the pre- necessity. Will the Standard be oo Lind as to inform the good peuple of The State, why every man vominated by thai “secret caucus” was a Dewocuat! Blere is tue list: W. W. Uviden—Editor of the Staad ard. Thos. Settle, Jr.—Dewocratic Cou- toner. Dr. B. Dillard— Democratic Senator. R. A. Hamilton— Renegade Buchanan ibs x Hardy —Renevade Buchanan Wh Three old line Democratic leaders, and bitter a and two renesade Boch anan Whigs, who have been, ior ine time, in fall fellowship with the Dewo ctatic. party, and one of whom is now among the most active aud uncomproinis ing Demoerats in the State. If i mecessary to hold a ‘secret caucus,” eve the Sendrrd lias not the ctfrontery t pretend Vat it was necessary to b strict party nomination, ar. t nyt the Sorty two thousand wewsbetrs of American party in the State all part pation in the management tion, which every Leg e heretofy assembled bras Lad the magnaniuity to « from the pollution ‘of party 'p } ities. This proceeding will certainly im eracy Was Was fhuke @ —_—_—_—_—_—_—_$_$_—X—K$—_——_—_—_ DEMOCRATIC LEGISLATION. If ever the lust for office was demon- strated on ah extensive scale, it hes been done by the dominant party in the Gen- eral Assembly. One would suppose that the Democratic party would Le satistied with the honors and emoluments they al- ready possess. That having the Gover- vor, they would be content—That, hav- ing two-thirds of the Legislature, they would be content—That, having nearly all the Judges and Solicitors, they would be content—That, having the majority of Congressinen, they would be conteut— That, having all the officers of the Gene ral Assembly, they would be coutent— Phat, having the State officers, they would be content, Alas! Noto They are not contented, They never will be coutent. They have carried party even into the election of Trustees of the University ; have Bled the existing vacancies withoul relerence tu the claims of the people ol the State who wight ditfer in’ political vpiuion with them, and against the re- invustrance of the moderate, couserva- tive men of their own polidcal tuith. Ta vain did Mr. Eatow (one of the very strongest of their leaders) declare in lis place mi Uie Senate, that “the University isa literary institution and ought to be kept entirely out of the influence of party hatit is lighly desirable that tue University shuald ve above and be youd all party and sectarian controd and intluence as it Aad been Aere tofore.” Mis A straightout Democratic Board was elected. It was becesoitry to reward the vid ivembers and the uew couverts, aud the deed {duve. | Aguin, aloud cry went up for the es- tablishinent of anew Judicial District.— This would give places of honor and pro- prouinics vz words were net-lecded. Wil nee ne acetate hn { jit to two more of the faithful ; aud we ha- | zard little im saying that this new District jwoald have been created, if there had ap peared a reasonable probability that the | proper men would be selected; but this uid hot appear, we believe, that the offices in 4 It became evident would be secured by the distasteinl to e the duumnant power mi the Assembly {politcal leaders without the qualifea- {Uens necessary fur the proper Uisclia lut the duties tu be performed 5 aud hence, up to this time, the idea of seuit has been overruled. Not satisfied w erty of ¢ to tnake such a chauye in District he hew eli- Yet, once again, having tue to Ue ress hey desire } oth and 6th Convressional attaching the of 6th Distriet, lo secure a cuuuly and Davi aspirant ib the seat bow vecupied by the Mou. RC. Puryear. A bill has act aliv9 been introduced for this purpors soit ts paid Chat the Democrats lave mad acaucuson the Bulject. We az with the Raleigh Rey t the ner propusitien wall be wu Tyrrell Mr. Ruthu’s District 1 akinee the Ist District opelessly Dern then we ect a res e Ainericans of the I nay eect @ ipectuber, nay EXT passed tha Democrat, or Chat ne pair the usefulness of the University, and @ owed tu vote int beasen it ia the affections of a lary Report Buys that tl tiow of our citizens. We can scar caussed upou. Mr. Scandard, is > agine anything in the power of this Ley If it was not agreed tu ina full caucus islatare, to du which would have Leen «| Was certainly well Known and aj snuch to be deprecated and so disgraceful vf by a large number of the Dene to those concerned in it, as this prostitu party. The ostensible object of itis t tive of var woble University to the cor. ake an Deisocra Dis amar reption of party intrigue “parce ling it ty accumplish thas end it > D> Oat a9 8 spoil in payment for services u atic eyes tu use they Crhedts 5 perty warfare. it 1S a bpecics of wdal © real object be ly tan uo sce lo} tem unprecedented in ans civilize te, tute eo ne of Deu acy's 4S i‘ aed Ginding its equal only among the" unbea perliaps fain w wortbern barbarians of the middle ages, ave tad t Juclcce Fo peruape who defaced tie Lesut-fu) cibces Was to reward the t ee Greece anu Kowe saz so de Certs Wii. Many of the betrer thinking Demo i"! ; He the « n ver it be members repudiated this action: way, howe this . ; party, and boldly refused to obey ass, v POrniy' serun eat sttenion to the remnarks of Wictranw Tages that ¢ Was ji ‘ Easos, Esy » the Senator frou Warres, Lex aT fal ee anuvther column. If there were a few: Veges of a tree and en 2 | ‘ more sach Democrats i: this Leg slature, > athe sever s \ the State would have been pared m Ca ‘ ‘ a of the giurtificution and shane which his PAS aj} er Slate Vhia been browg!it upon it ere are D ‘ ° “ Here is a!l the Ja d ‘ Claes tie sv ia vindieation of this d: uff Deinecra “ \ “We do uni deem it expedient of neer mar) io fer ' Wee rdeu any reply w the Ralegi Kegmwer, mr ‘very respectable t r appamment of Trastecs of the Lurverwiy The a As to Wis tise tacke of the opposi wo bave siteady bu fully ao triagpbantly aret sa ihe Saate, vy Mr Hii ang Me WE APE Ua aA Heasem They have placed the whee ru'yrci o thatitw Ni ot es true light, und in dang ww they ¢ff-riualiy wieored will eiire ty toe bened? > Genera Deckery aud Ms Pad Here set it ree Beciie tow aiiull firtin . 1" He confesses that it is not “earpedient” Scere ce D 5 1 i even to “ufer” areply. We migst lay t et Vere : 1) : MI said “expe ry Seer ryruct this W iiat a strates tilts I> : . graceful retreat! Tlow tende Yihelan , bn i Mes “the nasty thing’” THe wuts as water ca : ( heen “triampiantiy and fully & Yet co th 1) t I It an Messre. [Pill and Houste: Willhet inocrace its — ; ve ppew what grounds, and low! We fu crtruat: © ; ; ase eure his seadurs would ike to know. iy tig Den , ‘ for they feel an interest the lotor aud eae : A : ae prosperity of the University, and if there : i eany palliation that can be offered I) © would Le grate'ultstherfeingstoie r — 1 [es ef _— ie. Will ne gratify them! Butte wor. - a : ‘ “ . “they effectually «enced G Dock Pe . _ : . ‘ and Me. Poul Did they ef ‘ fi ‘ ton to? . “es a ‘ “Here let Tre a I i; : ; es rest lie re Pive ye t t ; Soil no hand, andte vie Patented re ~ ‘ ~~ Ml Upon the weads ~ wed . eter . ee the euurees of educat bet in 2 : P to Une pus tia . t sai j 24 \ - 5 Pere det it rest.” ON f : be pleasant te yet ra Hy | thin were as the w i » AL LT ; “ug W J vu \ \\", ball, a i a’ lanl wien t \ “ ‘ | A | , poodis wdival » ’ ’ - : 4 Chaar prradoiice promod. Soin bin ; } X . cur \ A . . { i ore ‘ ne ‘ ‘ j i . bd ( ‘ = tended tev / / / \ , : ae? How « (: . ; ‘ Commimantty of en ete, ot eo : , ‘ cas » patriotic people! Lr hI ( ( Diecowery of a Bared City Vie Soondon ie Athena ones the discos i a > Coreek ONty tm the Levant by Me Newtons] ( wh View Consul at Cos Thedeod Sree ! ' , 8 gate hae ben cent vat, with the necssary 4 > g paratus fur eacavatoma, together wid ¢ ta » oud photograptie chew i als \ as ates if Ro] ver diem; and the eost of the present| Teculetite up to date, including mileage, | &e., not far short of $40,000. | The Democratic party has a elear work- | ing majority in both Louses, sutficient in | ail conscienee to pass everything which they can agree upon. And we would | like for some one to inform us what they | lave done toe renumerate the people for this $40,000 of their money which they have eaten and drank up. Where are those Tiberal but judicious internal im- proveweut measures which were so ear- nestly promised, if the power was given! them ¢ We are satisfied if the dominant party could be brought to a sense of the duty Which they lave so loudly professed, and | se greatly nealceted, they would change their tactics tur the balance of the session and try to do something besides making Tiere are many works in progress in the State demanding further legislation and but thus far have either been killed off or neglected, Lhe three great leading measures of the party, as well as we can gather from the: reports, are the repeal of the Mexican Registration Law of our town, and taking the appoint speeclies, Important urgently aid, Preamble, abolishing the ment of Inspectors from the Comission ersand giving itte the County Court, We suppose to these may be added the defeat otthe Mechanics’ Lien Law, which Justice tu that class of our citizens so. ur- geutly demanded shoald be passed. | Verily is the democratic party the “poor man’s friend.” Having discharged these great party duties, we do hope they will do something for those sinall matters, the Western extention, Wilmington and Rathertord Railroad, Deep River im- provement, &e., ke.— Wa. Herald. ——- REMARKS OF MR. EATON, OF WARREN, Goneerning the Elction of Trustees of the Cuceersity Wr. Speaker: tuond has stated T Senator trom | ich The that there is a rumor abroad that the held Democratic party lias wcancus for the nomination of Trus sof the Univerity, and he has asked ‘conversation whieh he had had with Mr. lull a joke! jcommodation of the post ottice and Fede- + Coneruss.—A bill has passed provid- ing that foreign going of 25, 124, and 64 centa, shall be received by U. 8. officers | at 20, 10, and 5 cente, and not again paid ont, but reserved for reeoining. The committee on the alleged bribery | i of ineinbers is in session, examining wit: | nesses. Ex-Lieut. Gov. Raymond, Edi-) tor of the N.Y. Times, who made the | the tirst charge, was examined. It ap: | pears that the member alluded to by Mr. | Paine of N. C., as offering to bribe him} with $1500 to vote forthe Minnesota land | bill, was Mr. Edwards of N.Y. | A letter from Washington says,— | “Mr. Edwards, during the debate on Fri-| day, indicated to members sitting by him, | that he presumed allusion was made to a Paine, expressing his astonishment at the inistuken construction which was put upon his words. LHe still continues to speak with perfect openness upon@he subject, claim- ing that his remark conveyed no offer of consideration to) influence Mr. Paine’s| vote, and that he used words which | can be construed to more than a huamo- | rous, or sarcastic allusion to the ramored corruptions in’ connection with land schemes in general.” TUESDAY EVENING, JAN. 27, 1837. |; TERMS OF THIS PAPER $2.00 CASH. REMOVAL OF DAVIDSON COL- LEGE—Again. In reply to the Western Democrat, we have to say, the people of Charlotte may ho Whee: ‘ net be, and we suppose are “not, much This is & most convenient plea—it was This kind of joking has been rather common of late years. On notion by Mr. Branch, of North Carolina, Resolved, That the Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads inquire into the expediency of erecting at Raleigh, in North Caroliua, a building for the ac- ithey are so, Mr. Myers’ bill being the rule ry seltish spirit; for in providing * to al- low the Trustees to remove the Institut- tion if they think proper,” the bill eare- fully avoids extending the privilege be- yond the limits of Mecklenbury county ! In view of this fact, it is quite iumate- ral courts. : ‘ {rial to us whether the Democrat regards + 20e- - . . ’ i Fioht in € OnT Mr. Myers’ Lill as w “ private scheme” A t M04 n Congress. —On Lues- = . . EPL A trnoet a Sig Att co cf ‘ for his own benefit, or for that of Char- day last, in the [louse of Representatives, = = a ; ean lotte. ¢ OUD TE Les, outside the bound- Mr, Caupvell of Olio, professedly to get : ‘ } £ J ae aries of Mecklenburg, who might: imay rid of the otherwise interminable debate ; 4 ‘ ine they had claims for its location in on the President's Message, moved the . \ their midst, may very clearly infer, that previews question, This was denounced " MA - , : so far as Mecklenburg is coucerned the by Southern cernhe who had given no , i ; \ . question of removal is wide open Gacy tice of their intention to let off speeches aan , when Charlotte is the point proposed, j F ver } » ' | to bDeimforimed of the rumor be well found. M Rust, of Arkansas, charzed that : - ii ’ n Bat tor ourself we are unwilling te ed. Dam not able toanswer his question Campbell was in collusion with Speaker . i jr : a Tn , , Sathdle the generous and public spirited wiv further than merely to state, that T shot off debate,—so that the . : . ; hiss 4 citizens of | urlotte, with such a narrow ave heard roimor mvself ] Southern Democracy ehoulda’t have a , a : , tinded, selfish thing as the Bill alluded tua th tsion to sav, that Todid net bearing. Great excitement ensued, and : z , ¢ to, abd sla, therefore, adhere to our Meet attend any caucus of this deseription, — I] zen nein bers rose to their feet me . U eat ) , comchusion, to wit Chat it is “a pricaa did not approve it, nor de To haatened to de veated Che allegation 2 . : ‘ sl . ‘ scheme of Ihe gentleman at Whese in weverned bv its a n e University ek licans Mr Camp ‘lL denied x : i stance it passed the Legislature We are isa literary atitut and it ought te that any collasion existed, and, in the 5 : : : . hot so well satished as te what he can kept entirely out of the Inthuenee of midst of ich excitement, wave the ine ; : , . u ‘ 7 ne dint will, or hopes to, make of ity vette ous ry police My ch object in wot t rou The, wr vitarsnat ° . } HATE, WE ly BUCY EEC Upper Wile 4 v for tie Gill introdaced by my este ed that now a Horace | : ; 5 . based some fruitful cxpeectation, either fer ’ nO eer the I Grcele rdeal w Rist beat Gre I . ° 7 r these w nav have backed teve! Vacatieles tt ow “ Ve or two azo, and Greeley did snus to place the Cniversiny of North Ca ne A scene of the utiiostear ban t movement Otherwines dee ane v cVoned sit tla ws r troubled neelf an ie Le ifture t 4 fusion feo ve 1 toe midst of Phe | was sed oon the os ’ a otnatter unoret teany ' | a aycert Was an alter) etral ' ‘ toy it th t Tri vs 2 : iy Qnwelcome » the thee Che prow te Till vueanete ( and Rus Thi ; ‘ ; 1 tal Jgon College. Pwe amended the charter by t f tine sever, saved the Chaniber mat a itis mot mist power, we ¢ | take it nog F air wrhieketiwe aes Hin knows itis mot mietak | thet foracu ene i r eit t SAVING woarespectuuie genl/man ba t Tus tu ‘ , . to repeal t “ ‘ seed Dice f tie Board in Charlotte, eaid le wis Suprenne , ‘ { . «e ° fis . P Suprenne ( rt las dee 1 the ca is hot apprised that Mr. Movers intended ; I . Nove Muultanece Ire 'k coon etter adjournment i ove € passa ri fon a ' od, t ( crsit ss Urey les Tine ss > was Carried ‘ Wer i. . 1 >. slutive re ani fthe \ I re 1re ul w cee wl been wa a nai Saal a ( Weather:—We ure quite sian Trustee ’ ® { vag itt 7 : , , sc . a atou aS 1 e past week hasbeen the ¢ . z 4 ] t rect ike A ray It is 1" - alilvet Mr. Ca e Pisin A quest wea ver experlenced in $ ar ‘ thas | fs.» aad 1 I ilet = the State. The thermometer las ranged 4 ‘ “u a eects ‘ via rd ty Was ¢ between 36 and 2 the mean teinperatnre ‘ t t lias » v Mr. Kiet a yg to the walwat Le 13 ves be.uw t t f { , it t sue b is Trastees Mr. Can Z t die ‘ c \ “ Thias i ‘ 1 twas not lis t P : ‘ pula 4 tie 4 rar eet Biles * t ! } Soins t ' wal 4 sav esi i+ I ‘ ec ra ad 325 Iwasa wu d Mite irae it the t , cuts, are f V3 to LO feet des We la ste t \-- t i Mr. Ca differently, no iad at siilace fron Siiday nor ; : alu . eet | y sigavuw ny. Sth st, until Thoredey last. Wat [Tous t 4 4 5 9 srvat diff y the combined power o ‘ ‘ “ ad this k t rt comeotives opened the track 4 i | { I invton Ina 1 Law Tt is yertleman w saw these engines at work . nS nd the House: desenbes the sce as the grande st ailit : : : ( y Mr. Ul f Wilinin eevrw <4 The f stonrme 4 a 1, flourles «as cedoup with an iainensn plow hat) 4 . Va and vuch ever ront of cow catcher The other = = ws Pothroogh that place, two w | cd together and tothe first ‘ \ = ‘ rcleew ,even Cheogh and wer iscd inerely to increase a ! | : t ‘ ave | Vo pre sly poe Ata speed of about 60 mniles a ‘ Han ; Jistiot 1 sale our, they would pitch into # snow bank se Asses from a it to and oft ttoo deep, would clear tt "UDI M PNG ALA RIN T}Os . Ito tl lay list das sing the « eo right and PITA mwa Wailinit al rife eae: $ Gear yut of the cut, ar ( , so! We lave not \\ 4 r - ' 4 avr Cizens bias . ome \ si Mu t s tha Le vrislature Se Tuc newspapers, from every quar ‘ I] = - . ad yy lous < Ove in at | ee are 1 ed lou er, 1 wi " es of the weather ra 4 ry woevery ‘ " = ! t ‘ xe oe ; . k you wea tale te ou I oabou “ 1 il 4 Vaart 4 Wo Pr avette ' ' * ev wind ul: and they 4 I . | f : A vs let in ' I. ee feci Alva ytoihe latitude Old Wi ne te \ baort eres Vilis rude invasion of Southern ter ( ; ; , il Ass / vy : r ist whit f partion < ome 4 ein communities which beret ‘ ‘ t / jf r ders I Wed sale \ 1 He J thin * r ‘ Uist thoulso, so that one w dt h 1] 1 1 ( . ( J Hard 7 ‘ iraced by his suceess then, be has a AY ' fi 1 i, ' Ms ie A - | extend his dominions in defianer Mr Chin ‘ fedd s ve air re sl sheld \ “ rh y v “4 t f tt a \ ‘ ‘ a reese We ' Vr) exom nett its ‘ fw > blast Ss ‘ Loinan das said - ‘ ce. and ele at cold ae tra peSoutu, and aif that as - * ‘ Bb, isd , kely that Aad is trave ‘ W ; ‘ as ee : // | we Nor and that the Northern States Cage ey tw BTC tite eral recur ed cyia ts tats E ty TO NL POW II! Ber 7 Bay < Fae ~ rt t t und will cd the negroes! The ‘ Ya oe | ~ . ; x ; ett ee Sait PStates will then by the aboleteon ; ©) ry Gait : ' ; t \ his ren, very 'y ‘ section, and Ww twe pay them back for t 5 oa i tobe nitted A ) ' . < \ : eir vile DY pocris Vous verons { d i 1 5 Meranpely Ww actiae at I \ , ‘ t c, | “ sre : | 1 i ‘ eatery x. Sraom Be Wie Pall tike the poen 1 r nye 48 Torowine stow dalle, ON if ote } 5 fee ay no in ! mye +t and aif Cre Wem i ve inl ‘ . < ‘ | if mote tiie, Atoed Clea Cthem pelt us as | re Fe \ edotaval buttons to be Gley pleased, and our diabie lias alw ys i A it 7 A ? ! ‘ Criutt pe r! “ awmanor boy threw a dae ” aty » W : ! sain Way » Btw attsto return a rock, a brick Fi i ' = For ‘ Aner atte | sliver. t Ls t 4 toiron weve Conton Indep ned { ‘ erin Wing Uotmplements’ Th ent ; miter Nataly rite Sern , Ox ainel : ' A fata ra Will you bo please to explain why you ‘ re mal Virrurk Advertiay , ; Eh } make such an avfud d.fference between 4 | ttime t oo. : : - po , show thrown by a male and that thrown t tt «, towards tnan and Last Thurs »ahegro belonging to ' le? : A R tal : vy afemale? sasnow ball tl wi fre A Mir. [Tete ron Lawrens Guitity. Guar asnOW bail thrown from | t ' Plana otc Ore In { the weather, wo gia. comlessed to lis master that he had (ve land of a boy, more hurtful or dan- ; Pat ran tiie nie ring Hit We . veri 7 ‘ he Jay and none are during three days, awall wed twenty-five gerens thay one from the hand of a great a ’ , ; An 1] ‘ } btlig tn geo buy tends Aeerver. gold dollars, which be had stolen, romping, saucy girl, pray? The differ-4 by which to judge them, they evince a ve- evce cannot be in the for it isan unheard of thi i: should not be of the same nature, Whether in the hand of a boy or a gitl, Why, then, re- turn a rock, brick-bat or an fron wedge in the one case, and in theother quietly submit to any sort of a pelting? There are some strange compotnds in this world, and we suspect you are one of them. You are one of those fellows, we judge from the above, whe would pa- tiently suffer # pretty girl to tramp your corus under @ table for an hour without flivehing; but if they were ever se slizht- ~ lly touched by a bey, would instantly ball ‘ont, oulch { you raseal—onv my corns !— Come to the confessional, brother Perkine, ~ Jand fally explain yourself. Why dy yoo jmake such a differenee t | —- | Cold weather in Iredell.—A frhend | writing us from Faney Hill, in Iredell, jsays: “tis very evkd. I cannot write | xcept npon iny knee and very near the ‘fire, and even then the ink freezes in the ' | ” pen. oo —-- | From the Cheraw Gaszett-. | TOTUER SIDE. Some twelve or eighteen wontha ago, exercised on this subject ;” but so far as! it was quite fashionable ty denounce Svuth | Carolina Railroads for their exorbitant | jrates of freight. —Nomerons freight bills | were paraded iv the Nurth Carobina news- | papers, in proofof the extertion practiced by our roads, Then the batter was all lon one side of the bread. Bat now the lease is different, if we can credit the com. |plaints made againt the North Carclina j Roads. The following, which we clip |from the Concord Gazette, we tivink beats Janything laid to the charge of Buath Cur- jolina Reade: | A RAILROAD SWINDLE—ONE OF A | THOUSAND. © MrJ. Reed, Draggist it var town, skewed usa till of freight yesterday, fue Wilemegton, whieh rather heade anything we ever sew wm the way of hich charging for slight servers. Amony the artichks we @vtice 1 barrel $3 50; one 4 harrel €3 80; S small Loses, 2 barreh and a half Larrel, 813 46. Ove iteon strikes we av pa ther queer for a bill of frenght —" Expetees Ol 74!"°—Fue 68 pack sizes, al! small, the was $124 66! Mr. Keesd ws bat one of a thousand sach * vie tins of tueplacred eomtibeaoe.” All of oar bees nese men bere bave teen bled by thie vampyre, rpagreater or less degree, aml mauy have de- torimnived hereafter to line Qa gous, and take tbe Hl howest plan of gothing thew goby rather ai pay twtew t valow inane artickes ia fhtoon this inimense swindlios machine Ion a ae The diiferenece between the North and Ss » Carolina Railroads in these opera tions perhaps, is in the prompt correc foerrorm by the f We used t womerchante say they could new. Ke t Souths Carolia Company te recut) nischarges and foot up damages a1 Citscesting more than it wae worth, We lia ard nosuech eo Hplaints agaist ‘ Carelina nomd oo. I of LRALEIGH CORRESPONDENT Karesen, Jan. 17, 1857 Vr Editor My best commun icatio md “ tay having been taken vat Preys ee ty allow NOOR BR Company to w- su o tmotisbe acing cosh per cent, inte reat ee frum Lanalion The pevyemal wae voted luwn by avery deented mayor Lut wae re onmmmited and referred tom Selewt Comutt On Monster. the | loan | arter of the Wilianingtion and Kut herf Posi) Deemed Cova IP Ae A wpe ia cler, aml comsamed at atl pet of buen lan, whem it pommerc secon! romding by asting vute uf Speak it te tin Ly from thet Hh can eet ts bask fea vf ' b Bese ral mearbers © un letstian ‘ Con its aecomd rem t whe ell vite wy nite Anal pases ze Several sunall tills were taken op and passed of }, among m Mr. Roath’s Bal te Tene. e pay of members to five dollars yer providing that the present memlers shal m alowed the same Some member moved to he wut that part tive dollars. when Mr pected, and ened VAL iL @ an very Oncertain whether any of ~ as" slit they would would ever get back, and beth witer take a grab while ther coud get it "4 sche wae doubtful whether meinten could ’ 10 hymeralic insuner, without baying are to seme vther ineane tham thee 7 ' J all, however, wae bat On Wednesday the Hol Koal bill, intradne ediby Gen. Leach, came ap as a special order Mr. Leach, Donderstand, made an able spereh V favorof We passer It proposes to start at me point Davileon comniy, and ron in a North: Weetern abrcetion ty the plaster berks and Salt Works of Virginia, This romd. if built « 1 pass through anech grain growing ooun- ry, and no dewlt be a geod feeder to the Con rai Load , bat as it asked for an appropriation f fourteen bundeed thonsand dollars, am yer Sst mA the sentiment expreseed on for r casions and voted it down; amd thie, Toles “ te the fate of a Mp rovemments ask ig aie] tm the State On same day a viter a® Boal Road from Salisbury te ka City, and thence ina North Western da echion pasted ia second and third readings In trying to give vou a correct: meeouut of whatis; gobere Dhiave avonded, ae far as possible, yiving nav thing tke party siewa in tty commutmentions; but [ feel it to be my du 'y now, to give you an acconnt of what trans piredon Thursday, aud Toblush with shame forthe Legislature of North Carolia, while I write, A reso lind by Mr Reeves of Surry, expunging from the journals of Aseembly of 1846 ution been introduced the 7. thy premnble prefixed fo ithe reaulution appropriating lew thousand lol lars to the volunteers io the Now war with Mexreo — ewhatryht the Leyislature of 56 has to yo back ten years and correct a matter of polit cal bistory, Lam not able to see, The conati tation says the General Assembly shall keep a record of their proceedings, and this the Ls wis lature of ‘46 did that Leyislatare waa not qualifled to say what But no, it remained for this enlightened and patri otic Legislature, that has spent eight weeks and Jone nothing of any public importance, I say it) remained for this Legislature to say that the! ‘ Now I ask, in all candor, if should be in ther journals and what not? of bach tem yenrsand say things, : joornal of the House shows then ta: las Now, if the Derooeratio. party can ‘ intelligent people of this & ute, tha sent eundition of affairs fy Mori eight days more of the, seslom remaiming a single Dill for the relief of the m ic sure for the improvement and d her resources woted upon, with: ait) por rerenue bill to discuss, amend and paswf i Taay, can convince the honedt tax. pitfen North Carolina, that there was any néce ity propriety in introdaving this ae wn appleiel die’ cord, thea d very much underrate the judg of the people. It will not de for the | party to say that any conmmmption of time be laid at the door of the American party lif they Id made no opposition to it, it WO would bate gune Uirongh immediately. they ean assert that, they must prorte to world that the preantble in question was a. grace to the history of North Carolion. They must prove to the world that the minority eee wo right te expres their opiniva as to darter ’ ee 5 it; |uf the tecord iv this matter, an whieh I preseme wove of them will | mathe. Ther how bold ary bat the party responyible for thie waste of tind, wns wore than waste. Ft stirred up the fovliogs of party viralence to suck aw extent ier tw make it duubtfol whether or wet thut feeling can be atlayed again during this sensloty aed here is the worst feature ia this mattef * vfficts likely to follow the introduction of resulation must tell powerfully against the pease and harmony that have prevailed in the Legis |letere ep to this time. I have no ides that the jeapunging resolution will pass the Senate, (1 ‘ bope and believe there is (oo mach conservation: awd seuse of propriety in that branch of the As- smbty, to satier the fair farme of the State tobe tarvinbed by any thing like sepadiation, sod this iw bet one sicp from repudiation. To the ate, then, we met Ibok for the arcest of (twtter, and a erbuke @ the euscrepudsen Ge Srevethty feop of the Luxe. Oh» Ved, tie Fayetteville and Coal Field Ral Road cow ep aguin,—atmended so ap te terramate at the Conl Pick. hs poage wee aldy ab vented by Mr. Shepherd and Mr. Ereim, bot Tam sorry to say it was lost by four totem L hase believed, aml televe row, that the ie torests ff Nerth Carvlinn demande that a toad should be bach im order thet those cocd Gehde, which are represented as 4 wotobd value, shoakd I the con! iv there in such sbund- ance ms is repraented, | lelkeve (herw is in these field< an essential cherment of greatness, and Gee hy ul properly dereksed, wut elevate North Carolina to abigh possion amoeg ber sietere. Uut thie Leguslate bee dev eluspol. » ba saul thal the momegee wealth of the regen mast namie locked 4 for at least two years homger, My tempree- swn now ie that oo work of hnprove ment Of Lrapelature , because, in wy hembbe ne one ponmesses Lalf the merit the ral dies. Whether the debate anil tpuaying” resw ation om Therm » kilieg tbe Rail Read en Foday, | leave for thuse who know, tu amy. Me, Shepherd labored hand to get the ruad three, hoped bill woohl Il. confidence and esteem of nen of all parties by hes impartial duehange of Ile is one of the ablest there jonas thin lay. hal any effect and for lim aske Mo wae the —_ has won t the dates of Sy aker mew inthe Legelatare, aad a high-tomed gen kam in the strictest seas. of that werd, Today, nothing of aev importance wae traae- acted. A bill ty incurporate ” Ohe [igh Scheel,” 10 Iredell cwunty. passe! Some Rail Reed bills, > be located in the Eastern part of the State, pared, mhing for no appr ypriation however. Tu thee amendwent to the arter uf the Western Rail Read Company wae =uston, bat has not been voted apes. Neat Mor «the day Gxed upon fer adj) -urneremt, but | de not soppee the Legisla - ture wil be able to adjourn, and indeed, while duing so mach to promete the ister- the old North State, aod while the trea- sary isso replete with fumds, it woold be impro- per to deprive the city of Kaleigh of tre amem- tum of North Cary S. nate, to dag, she weber « av Wee they ar ots bid er na SPECTATOR. “>. POR THE WATCHMAN, Mr. Bruner —Asthe Logialature ia doing a gmml dea the way of ~ revming and cor recting” the lezslation of the last session, the rat of Mercisant mands the repeal of the aw requ lem to pay taxes on the Ist day of Ay ail goods buazht the yeur preced wz Merchonte msually go Northin the menth Mur voin their Spring stocks, and eracy rot retaming befure the following as nt jreotly, when they return earlier, im thety Ani ty to see thor better balves and the hetle ke at home, (those that have them) leave thelr by mail, often pot receiving hem under a week of two; viers to be sent in either case, it fe It is unoe- ull say anstbing in relation te wmeible to comply with the law, ceseary that [abe the dnpropriety of making laws that are impene- teal In the fext place, it suljeets merchants ; al of unnecessary inconvenieses, parccularly these lieing in remote parte of their 1 in many instances, basing to ride twenty or Unirty miles to the irrespective couaty towns to mert the Shenffs, in order to pay their fares, whereas that conld Lave been dispeused with wotilthe usnal tax paying times, without any financial detrinent to the State, and thas save a great deal of unneceseary trouble to those Interested In the next and last place, it is no advantage, tu the State, —the taxes thas ool looted remaming in the hands of the Sheriffs until they inike their annual settlements, thes financial hulding vat inducements to them to engage i® specntations that may involve themselves and others in pecuniary embarrassments, Then eon- sidering ils impracticability, its inconvenience, and the fact that it offers no additional revenue to the State, why not repeal the law, and bet merchants pay this when they pay their other I hope that this notice may arrest the attention of some member of the Legislatare, who will bring the subject up fur the considera- tion of that body. COUNTRY MERCHANT, January 2let, 1857. taxes treats of the State passed; rot | siengle wie +a af , : ce i l i £ = x Mt Atane On Satu ate went i Mr. Wut! it bill, in sat active the the West Mr. Aver: come leng ability, io The orig CKR OC struction « eyecitied ¢ mW repect lige ae 210, tion uf the the builds of $1 ,zv0s ecribed for uf $9v0,v0 —the Stat viduals tx per cent ul vided that equipped a bucks wer ond divisi« this latter @ delay, « Gaction in | the Atlant tera, with the kind of both th and put ie the Weste of the trun the wester why an in made agai tioms on th were het! laptic Row The arn the Seuate ture of the that two o lare additi ecribed by the first | doable tia would bai stead of st jo the wo cent is pai looks are tion, whic miles of th Swananno of stock to estimated meat of a. State ie ve the estiavs ion of ten | for 1A Wwe is to be le te refund « the State. stock to bn to the Frer a8 800N as Mountain Maj. Gy Read trow French Br millions of Were antl Stuck ta th her faith a sum. The of the Roa a linudred ding and 1 the origina the line ha devoted to route has | mountain 1 loss of sub nedling tha and the ro. trueted at i@lf, than | r was gr The Stat hirds of t] ntire cost is wnne- rlation to > iinprae- erchante venience, s of their to ride e county pay their lispemsed without ind thus sto those vantage, thus ool- Sheriffs ita, thus gage io Ives and ‘hen eon- venience, revenue and bet cir other rest the gislature, vnsidera- NT. 2 alien Fiery Mephepe ae eT ware mene a > EE YE Tha, ced collin plows tain dtplililn, ill Wave,” page 5 p og eee 5 y “ i " the very thing he wants, MUNICIPAL ELECTION. “Atan election held in this Town on yesterday, for Intendent and Commission- ers, the following gentlemen were elected, to wit: or Falendend.—Andrew Murphy. For Commissioners. Worth Ward.—AWred L, Johnston, his Waed.—L. Bleckwer, J. M. Kast Ward.—Jemes Clark, Wi. Il. Smith. Wat Ward.—C. F. Baker, Win. Over- man, - ome WASHINGTON ITEMS. Waautsoros, January 21. The House | passed a resolution causing | the arrest of Mr, the pondent | ofthe New York Timex. Le made a speech in, his own deferice upon the charge of contempt in | fusing to im questions put by the Committe of Investigation. Another resolution was the grressnt semion of | Wasurnortow, January 22. The Senate bas passed the Sub Marine Tele- Bil jon inprnae ‘to. 4 re at eta hed anil: at oi amex ville to the Paint would ¢ eat. onee the connéetion with the Roads at'the Westorn'and Buuth- western States, and consnnimate the grand idea which pines the public mind of’ ve the State Whet the selene of a Centhal Railroad was adopted, Tennesree has now a Railroad tn pro gress of constragtion, with a view 10 this connection, and she has suspended opera- tions on the Eastern end of the line, only becansy she has no assurance that North Carolina will meet her, within avy rea: | Company, sonable period, at Paint Rock. © The entire seetion or division at the mountain, is computed as solid rock, so far us excavation is concerned; and there can, therefore, be ne mistake iu the csti- mates. There is, perhaps, no approach to the Blue Ridge. tron where it loome up on the Northern boaudary ef the State, te where it loses itself in the Soath, whieh presents such advantages for constracting Kk, | trou Monday 10 Wednesday futlusive. onthe Tennessee tine. This, if done, pS hie We thle aun nition to the proceediiige of the two Houses in our paper ‘to-day, The Senate wad engaged the greater part of ‘Dhursday hr oonsidering the Rev- euue Lill yo its third, reading.” No very important amendments “were adopted, The tax of otie dullar on nratriage Mevises was sirickeu out, It passed its third and just reading in that body. ‘ In the [louse, on Tharsday, the special order was the billto charter the Wilming- tou, Obarlotte and Rutherford Railroad The Lill was rejected, yous 37, uays 69. ‘Lue vill w charter “The North-Caroli- na Bank,” was taken up. Mr. Lewis, of | Wake, the authur of the bill, addressed | the Huuse briefly in explanation of some | uf the features of the bill, and upon the: advantages tu be derived from the adop- | Gon of the charter, ‘This bill provides for a railway as are found by porsuing th. | 4 vew State Bank, with a capital of $3,-| valley of the Catawha on the East, and | the valleys of the Swanannoa and the French Broad on the West side of the Ridge. Hence it will be perceived, on making @ calculation, that the Western Extension can be bailt at fess cost per mile than acy Road whiet has yet been constructed or projected for piercing the Alleghany chaia of wouatains. It seems to us that the frieuds of the Western Extension are asking only what is just and reasonable at the hands of the awyielatare, Here ws @ work of incalen- lable importance to the State. as well as tu the West—to which the faith of the State is already pledged ; and all that is asked is, to make tere active that faith, rapidly to completion. asked to the existing State debt. Let it | he remembered that that portion of the | | State west of Salisbury, hus never, until! senate, 000,00U—Lhe State to take $2,000,000, | and two children. ‘The deceased was man much | _Tauuary 20, 1857. and individuals 1,500,000. Payment jur stock by the State, to Le made half iv specie or its equivalent, and half in} Btate bonds. A branch to be established | du any County subscribing $200,000, Tux, | 80 cents per share—issues not less than | 83. Provision made for transferring -to! this Bank the Literary Fuud now in she | “Bank of the State of North-Carolina.” | The Lill passed its second reading yeas | 64, nays 41. | The afternoon session of the ILouse was | inainly occupied in considering the Stam- | wire claim, A resolution, yiving him) haldiag him ia cluse custody during sy that the Road may be advanced more / $2,384 in lien ofall claims on the State, Congress. No addition is) wag adopted. The bill concerning the Western Ex-! tle by cash ur nove. Cush is whut we want, as we) Wile correctly. At are obliged tu have moury to renew our sock; and tension, now on its third reading in the was on Thursday made the order travel which has been interrupted by | the passuze of this chacter, received any | of the day in that body for Friday (to-day) \ , ) A the snow siorms, has been resumed Wwday be- tween this city and New York. ? -—- owe | COLD WEATUER. tién of the oldest inhabitant, the Cape | Pear River was crusted over this morn ing with a thin coating of ice. Wilmington [Herall. ---- see } THE WESTERN EXTENSION. On Saturday and Monday last theSen | ate wentinivu Qoumittce £ the Whole, Mr. Hull in the Chair, and cousidered the bill, in sabstance providing to make more active the faith of the State im relation t the Westera NorthCarvliea Railroad Mr. Avery wok the Qour aud spoke al come length, and with muck furce and ability, in favor of the measure. fare Vecked in bey to Weetern Carolina? happrepmacous worth speaking of from the jthe eyistutare. There ate other reasets, friends. why these prop sed anvendment> jshould be granted, or why, at least, seme For the first time withia the recollec- thing should be done to facilitate the | Western Extension ; bat we will not vrame them here. patient, trae, and ferbearing; but they their rocky fautparis advantaves of trade and com meres, and cat off foom commanion with their Eastern brethren, and they feel from the deeply these deprivations, aud have rey | resented in Various ways their feelings to seernnbly of -¢ Will done We trustso, We the General thev be he aud well justice be The origiual charter of the Westeru N.| dard. C.K. Company provides for tue con struction of a railway by sections, A no, epecitied distance, but the westera teri: mi respectively tu be at each prea ou Ui lige ae smy be indicated by tye extians tion of the funds subscribed aud picid t the building of cach section, luc sun of $1,200,000 was authorized to be su eeribed for building the first section, ani vf $900,000 for each eubsequent divios —the State taking two-thirds when inl viduals wok one-third, and paid in five per cent thereon; but it was further pr vided that the first section should Lx equipped and pat in ful/ operation Wet buoks were opered jor stuck in the sec ond division, and ev on scriatem. It is this latter restriction, iuvelving so long @ delay, which bas enzendercd dissatis Gaction in the west. The N.C. road and the Allantic rvad each have opeued char tera, without any restriction whatever ot the kind referred to;and the eutire line of beth theee roads was let to contractors county, as Editor, if posite outa charter fort cannet doalbt that am veral spirit evista in the Aaseruily towards oar Wes tecu bretheen, and that somet a will be done te meet their wishes on ve subject Y interual unprovemeut.— Raleigh Sian oo VC. Presbyterian Paper We inci cativ learned remged foes bat In pre rhe devot Presbvteriar Teint te an s contemplated to secure the set t ' of Rew Th Wo Cu ain of Chis vices subscribed tte De mocvat. Right —We wotice thar Me tastnt ad Cn jas alre Darad ace a Herepotis Toe Pepreral © RTthe wectoon of the Ghat eharter of tlre Revised Cente, conce 1 tmtertad prevements feat t bite the loildiny Road, by Vreferred to, we think, pro Plank with fa Lhadeeoad oor ndividuals era cenipeany, © same frown the Gene ral Awserntils fiquirv las been wal and put in pre atthe same time. As), i Nelica reatree r earitimta tie It the Western N.C. Koad is an extension 0.) ¢ Slecbat uke the act pmililitin of the trunk formed Ly these two reads.) i)6 Girculagom ot small ere a5 ATE the western people cabbet comprehend secuues tu kaeaw bow at originated Ba why an invidious distinction sould be} ig cy ug is evident, itisthe priductio made agningt them, by inposing restric: | ig une enemy of the Danville connect tions on them aud on their Road whic) oie feared that the pe ple would asset pata air ae ou the N.C. and At vere right ly brrldiage said road waithonta antic ter Henes the thom tow ib The ameudments now pending before! i)6 statute book. It ce ily onuhe te she Seuate otill preserve the section fe |). peneuled. that the ; A inayibels ture of the original charter, but provide | eed the privilege of investing their chat two or three liundred thousand do! sev jilaiy werk oCintcrnul (imnmie lave additional stock may be at once ule) eat tiev may cmvse.—-Charlotte Demo ecribed by individuals wwards building’. 4, the first scction, the State subseri bing oo. doable that sam; and Unie subseription cre any Democra pa would baild the wad te Morganton, in) ala ding States that stead of stupping twenty niles this side, pour focth a larger ammount of sterling ta the wvods. As soon as the tive por) Democratic oracle than any fifty othe: cent is paid in on thislatter subscription, Democratic paper in those States, they looks are to be opened tor the second sec: | are unquestionably the Albany Atlas and tion, whieh i to extead to within ten the Boston Post. Those two Democratic miles of the top of the Biue Ridye, atthe organs have a national reputation, and Swananno Gap. Upou the subsertption |tiere is not another Democratic organ in of stock to the awrount of une-third the the whole North that has sach a reputa estimated cost of this section, aud jay wn Well, the Albany Atlas and) the meat of a cer-ain per cent thereon, Cie} Boston Post annonce in tag strongest State ie te subscribe the entire amountel tess that Mr Ruchanan and the Demo the estia:ated cost of the Mountain divis utc party of the North are far wor joa of ten iniles—her subscription there | insionuse than eren the Black Mepublicans for 1A to exceed $1,200,000; and a clare ie to be levied on freight and passengers te refund one-third of the above sum to the State. Books are to be opened for stock to build the seetion froin this point to the French Broad river, wear Asieville assoon as the State subscribos to thc Mountain division Maj. Gwynn estiuiated the cost of the | Road from the town of Salisbury to th French Broad river, at Upwards of sia millions of dollars; and the companys Were anthorized to increase their capital stuck to that amount, the State pledging her faith and credit for two-thirds of that sum. The company organized, forty miles of the Road are ander coutract, aud over A hondred thousand dollars worth of yea ding and masonry have been dene within the original estimates, A new survey of the line has been made, and much time devoted to the Mountain division. A! route has been discovered by which the mountain may be passed with 9,100 feet less of subterraneous excavation and tun- Nelling than that originally estimated; and the rosnit is, the Road can be con- T was granted. | The State, hirds of the cost of three sections, andthe had suspened payment, and was obliged ntire cost of the ten miles of the Monn-| tre that Wunaas shall come snto the Union wea froe Nial How does the precio Democracy of the Son that? . Louse Sournal oe Medival Voth Carolina A lnllot on tias heen titre dueed an the Leyislatare bv Mr. Speer, Yo Yadkin. Gives atthe us privilestes rf ¢ Os CT OL and provi ! aN ayy peer J by the Society, ofa board ot Medieal Examiners, tive in) number, whese doty it siall be to examine all ap plheanta for license te practice ne pet son-entitted to practice without such hh eenae, and the leense te be granted: te graduates of a regular Medical College Examiners’ foe, $10. Persons practi without license not entitled to sue tor or recover any merical bill. eve Endorasiny a Bank Bill A gentle man writce to the Plartford Courant that about a year ago, wlile engaged in count ing over name upon the back of a 820 bill, Assen of Erin came into his offlee a few dave trueted at a less cost, by amillion and a since with the bill, and said he had cone palf, than that supposed when the char from East Hartford to get gold from the houses. recs sked in the away their votes. thus aiding mndirechyy endorser. The gentlemen lo therefore, after paying two-! bank note reporter and found the bank to give the man a good Dill fur It. P ‘ The people of the West are) money, he enrelosly put lis 23, at balf past three o'clock, P. M. The engrossed bill from the Senate, to lwhich way occur te some of our Eastern! re charter “The Bank of the State. of| North-Carolina,” is on its third readiuy nb the Commons The Select Committee of the House, appointed to tpquire iute the affairs of the Cape Fear and Deep River Navigation Company, have reported to that body, setiiny forth that the charter lias Leen disregarded in several particulars by the Company, but charging no moral delin- quency upon any one, and this Report is accompanied by wstatement by the Presi- dent and Directors of the Coupany, ex plaining and justify ing us to these particu ath printed for the information of members It ts aid of the Compan ed carly in the ensuing week Ou Wednesday, the bill to amend th iter of the Alvemarle and Chesapeake Canal ¢ further atid to that Company, passed its second iu the Senate, Lt was advocated Dillard, J. Bo Jones, Cherry A sketch of Dr. Dillard's re lars ot which docnments have been inderstoed that a bell in , Will be taken up and consider | wupany, and extending eading e andl Coal Fields Fim the EPase of ( Hpormcly we tras Wisat are we to iliok Liew! MOTD tes, © benefit of the State, and Heerimitas ’ rthe uw whe wwe se the re ee lero and patriot and ved wife, nod to inake a tender rovernment actlemy s In pursuance of this based the Herm laz forty-enrht (neusand ful Thoughts.—* This had f eequaintance My eginning of there that awe which we the mos wit an dia towards a husba ‘aw trimmed, whose ark whiskers you have cut, whose cravate vou have boots and: shoes vou hay Krcked dite the efoset, whose dressing yr wney r lara and tied on your bon -owho has stead before your looking-glass, ththumbl and finger on dis proboscray seray ; whom vou have buttered, and su andieaed , whom vou have mouth wide open? R Drthery. —The three democratic men ifthe Pe voted for Cameron aguast F mney, herss ynavivania Ley (afi having ceted for Borney ino the canceus,) to have qiade quite a good thing” of 1 One of them, M Menear, amen her from York Ceoanty, openly boosts that he received &8,000 for lis vote for Cam and de that have voted for Forney tor 85 ther the have been returned in that ease does not he wonld 000! Whe 1 ) would eran, lares Cameron consideration appear, , } 1 1 ; We suppose that the other two recery ed : for all have been dismissed from their boarding Eight dembderats threw ’ considerations” also, three other in the defeat of Forney, whether tor pay or not is not stated. It is a ‘family af jair.” discount for Cash in par fu tolet, for one bail,.are Atay mat- Roca i Gwelve dollars) a night, © 68 returned et spot. This has been made necessary by two. things: Ist, that dresses are grown so enormonsly costly that nobody but the wealthiest can uffurd them at all; and 2d, that a lady may as well poison her husbend as wear the same dress a third time, The some cornering of limited purses, has resulted also in a very general tise of false diamonds-—the réal ones being sold to supply the ex: travagance, At tha residence of E. Burke, on Tuesday the 13th inet, by the Rev. 8. B.O. Wilson Mr. JOHN MOORE of Iredeli County to Mise LUCINDA A. COWAN,. daughier of the late Joseph Cowan, of Rowan, At the same time and phice aud hy the same Mr. JOSEPH K. BURKE of Salisbury, to Ming MARGARET E. COWAN, daughter of the eume. On Sunday evening, 18th ine,, by Rev, Thoraton Bowler, Mr. ADAM BROWN Sen. and Miss SUSAN BIRD, both of Rewan, DIED: Tn Rowan County, ow the 131h inst., Mr. SAMU- EL J. YOUNG, aged ubout 28 years, leaving a wite respected by all his acquuintances {nu Lexington, in Davidson County, on the 22d of Januwry, 1957, Mise MARTHA SMITH, daoghter { of the late Alfred Smith, aged about 14 years Ia Iredellewanty, on Sunday evening, URth January inst., very suddenly, of * black tongue and inflama- tion of the head,” Mrs. MALINDA ALEXANDER, wife of Me. Levi Alexander. Dr. BESSENT, . bly now at the Rowan House, ready to receive Pro- fessiynal culls. TO OUR CUSTOMERS. ( UR accounts are now due and ready for settle- ment. We hope you will come forward and set- if you want gouds cheap, you must vapply us the meaus to buy them at cash prices. BROWN & COFFIN. Jan. 26, 1857. —o— P.S. The notes and accoun's of J. D. Brown & Lemty, are iu wy bands for collection. Those con- cerned had betier cone forward avon and pay up, as loager indulgence will nut be giren J D BROWN Jan. 26th, 1656. 4035 Nancy Cainpbell aud Addrow Steele nod wife Jour, James C. Todd; J. F. Hathaway ond wife Jane, ca. in.C, ‘Todd, Johu Sharpe aud wife Macy, wad Juha Bharpe. Petition to sell Land for Partition. IT appearing to my satisfaction that the defend- ants are not residents of this State: Lt it ordered, that pablicative be made iu the Caroling Watchman, for the space of six weeks, notifying them to appear ut our next Court of Equity, to be heid for the evuaty af lvedeil, at the Coart Howes in Statesville, on the | 6th Monday after the 4th Monday iv February, next, j then und there to plead, answer or demur tu the plain- | Equity at office in Statesville, this 1Qch day of Janu. ary, A. DW. 1357, wud in the Sist year of American | Independence, W. P. CALDWELL, C. M. B. ’ Price adv. 85 50, 6w34) ~NEW BOOKS. | FENHIRTEEN Years in the Itineraucy. Life and | Correspoudenge of President Reed, 2 volumes, | Vietora ur the World Overcome, hy Ouroline Chees- { bore’, Gurdeniags for the South, by Wiilian W. | White of Athens, Georgia. Lists’ Nativaal System lof Politiew! Eeouomy. Fisnders Lives and ‘Times of the Chief Justices, ‘The Sous uf Hiawatha. tha Legends, by Schoolcraft. At J. H. ENNISS' Book Store. 30 ___NEW BOOKS. UST Received * Chain of Sacred Wonders,” by {02 Rev. S.A. Latvia, A.M. M.D. “* Knowledge is | Power,” « view of the productive forces of society, and the resui's of labor, capital ond skill, by Churles McKnight. * The Olid North State in 1776," Se- cond Series, by the Rev. E. N. Caruthers, D. D. |** Religion in America,” by Robert Baird, D. D. |‘ Leetures oa Science and Art,” by Dr. Lardaer, 2 vols. At J. ENNISS’ Book Swre. Salisbury, Jan. 20, 1857. 4 NEW BOOKS. UST Received, * Home and the World,” by Mrs. @eF Wm. C. Rives of Virginia. Hills’ of the Shater- mie, by the author of Wide Wide World. Ernest Linwood by Mrs. Caroline Lee Hentz. | Peuinsular Wars, new edition, 5 vols. 12 mo. Linile | Dorrit, by Charles Dickens. Life of Prince Talley - rand. Chips from Uncle Sam's Jack Knife. Live | and Learn, or a guide fur all who wish to speak or} J H. ENNIss’ Jan., 1857,—34 Buok Swore. | - — oe | DEVIL ’ ) y | EBENEZER ACADEMY. | — | FINHE exercises of this lostiativn, which bas been secupied for the lust ex mouths, will be reeum- ed ou Mouday the 19th of January Thoagh the subscriber cannot promise to fill the vet he hupes by | Close atieniwn tu bumuens ts ment the patronage vf Board can bh. wt $700 per mouth place of his worthy predecessor ; the community Acadewy, Napiers’ | had couvenieut lu the | ‘eu ' $60,000!!! To be hindiby sidkibg the small sum af # - CR BIG1IY SWANS BOirTreny, To be drawa FRIDAY JANUARY 30, 1957. 1 Prize of $60,000 | 1 Prize of $25,000! | 1 Prize of $10,000 ! 1] 2 Prize of $6,000 1!!! 2 Prizes of $2,000!!! !! 2 Prize of $1,000 !! 111! &e. dew, dee, | MORE THAN ONE PRIZE TO EVERY TEN TICKETS.| Whole Tickets, $16—Halves, $3—Quarters, §4-—Eighths $2, Address Orders for Tickets to | 8. SWAN & Co., Atlanta, Ga. | or 8. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala. | For particulars, see Scheme in another column. | CAPITAL PRIZE $60.000! SOUTUZRN MILITARY ACADEMY LOTTERY ! CLASS N, To be drawn in the City of Mobile, Alabama, in pub- hie, on Friduy, Jawuary 30, 1957, ve the Plan of SINGLE NUMBERS. | Jon» Hunrat ead W.W. MoGome, Esqs, Com's. — | 30.000 Tickets—3,295 Prizes! | MORE THAN ONE PRIZE TO EVERY TEN TICKETS! BRILLIANT SCHEME ! 1 Prize of $60,000 1 Prize of 25,800 1 Prize of 10,000 1 Prize of 500 1 Prize of 5,000 2 Prizes of 2,000 2 Prizes uf 1,000 10 Prizes of 250 | 100 Prizes of 150} 100 Prizes of 100 | APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 Prizes of $250 approximating to $69,000 Prize, are §1.000 | as 200) G. 5,000 3 ‘800 | igs it 10,000 Too | | | es 125 iat 5,009 hoe 1poe s* 106 “ 2,900 ~ $00 | | 8 73 2 1,000 Prisesare 600 o- 65 . 250 te) 400 | are i | 3.009 « Cy t 3,295 Prises amounting te $325,000 Whole Tickets, $10; Halves, $5 ; Quarters, 24. | The Gret 219 Prizes are decided in the usual mau- wer | | 3,000 Prizes of $60 will be determined by the Inst | | Gare of the Namber that draws the $60,000 Prize.! | For example, if the Number drawing the 860,000 | Prine ends with No. 1. then all the Tickets where the | j aumber ends iv L will be enuiled to GO. If the Name | herends with No 2, thea all the Tickets where the Number ends in 2 will be entiled v 860, and anon to 0 | Ceruficatrs of Packages wil be suld a: ihe fe owing | } ' : Se rotes whieh is the risk { WILLIAMS BROWN, Terms. Conidae of Package of 10 Whale Ticheus, $60! Tin, Sheet-lron and | &rime'y Department. per session of 5 monthe $6 00! i Scan = = ts Highest Euglsh branches, 7 50 sea = | Copper Smith, Classes eed inne! ct brasrhes of Mothrmeticn, 19. 50 aah Creer oe Tiekete ut Certificates of Peck - | : ; JAMES A CRAWFORD, A.B. | "OS Tehote ones be At his old Stand opposite Z : 8 Bw are & CO. Atsota, Ga, the Store of orS s vAN, Moaigumery Ala. MURPHY & CO. IF YOU HAVE WORK FOR ME, | or 8. SWAN, Box, 200, Maile, Ala. | I bs SE-ROOFING and GUTTERING dove io the most substantial mapocr and wartanied Great var ty of Wares and Stoves always oa hand for sale January 20, 1857 “!= @P'E BG" ce TAN HE First sunusl Meeting of the Members of the NEW BERN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY will be held at the Gaston Hous: in New Beru, om Monday the 16th Fe beowry neat, at 1d] o'clock By Orver of Premde | D. f. CARRAWAY, Seo. New Bey Jenaory 13. 1657 Swpd.35 NOTICE. TINUE Wardens of the Poor, for Rr are u meet at the clock, A.M wen County vied t Coant Clerk, at tL Petrvery Cour THOS MeNEELY, « k of the Board lwi35 North Carolina Law Books. Orv The New Revived Co { Noeh Car eet ne Forme, Wiley 8 North Cardia Form Be Caatweti's du Jusiices fthe P. . ( 1 Preevewe in the Court of Pleas and Quarte: Neswons of N Carvina Fue oale at J. H. ENNISS’® Buk Siore Jsanary 2, 1557 aa WRITING PAPER, UST recived a lenge aupply of superior Fouleeap OF Letter, Commmereral, Port and Nite Paper, of ail etzesand coors For este at JOH. ENNISS’ Book Store Janaa-y 20 $7 JONES’ HOTEL. T's Undermgned ben (akon charge nf thie pups lar 4 n the LENOIR wril omuiy, laity aceaped by A E m Cale Hagler village The bur! ente ap Vv remdence in the surmine tention or expense will be apared rate Hove ay has the best State. Pain vilinge ie delighif ade to it of any mn sntaim village tu age 9 respectfully e heurd W A BALLEW Jananry 2 3 REMOVAL. Mie a signed take awe Sou ¢ and Costomers that th removed fr No. 74 New Th Store No 139 Ma Third and F In nde Vite their usaal a BRUSHES, TRIMMINGS GOODS, there eek will conse HLOSLZET ANS GLOVES. LACES. WHITE POs, AC. which the. w fer lowest) market pr y have U Street, to the ket Siree North side, between anh Streets rimen ‘ COMBS, AND FANCY at the very con 1ro erme w Pr with an Order of : | N accordance ty. Dwill other ine f rublic at of Equi ve land e Conrt wing tracieof valua q 2 Acres, deceneed, ad EBarnhar Peeler and 18 LOTS, he herrs-at-law of Mr helaniging uty Thomas, one hala fran Satabury, on the Concord road. Sule tu take plies atthe Court House in Salisbury, on Sat urday the 3t-Cof Jangary neu. Terme of este, ee months credit, bond wad security. Pr. adv. $2.50 ~ 145 Acres, belonging to Michael Shoping and Milla hie wife, and others, adjoimng the lands of George Carrier, Alex ander Bostian, Michael Albright and others. Sale to j take place on the 27th day of Jannary next, at the six months eredit, bond with approved security Pr adv. 82.50 | L.. BLACKMER, ©. M E. | Dee. 8, 1856.—Pr. ndv. @2 50. 7#29 premimes Terme of «ale, ly sa} Please bring it in. GUN AND LOCK SsITEING, Bell Hanging. THE subseriber having opened an es- tablishine nt, proposes to carry on the abeve business tu the towa of Salisbe- ry, on Weter Street, in afl ite vanone branebesn, GUNS and LOCKS re- paired at short notice and on reasoua- | ble terms Elis thonmgh aequarmtance he business, he hopes, will command a reasona- ble share of patr nage All work werranted All or- him will be fanhfully and prompily at- ‘with dere left with tended to. Orders respectfally sohened CHARLES HARTMAN Falisbary. Oct Qt, 1856 21:3mo “= @P' EBB @ "> ce Sale of Eight Valuable NEGROES. ] AVING been appenied Exeentor tothe will of BW I shall, in obedience Ly drreetiops ¢ card we of & Svmons deceased mimned in expose to sale shebury. oo the 3rd being Tuesday of Rowan al public a a the tow dayiof Febraary EIGHT LIMELY YOUNG NEGROES belonging to the estate of the said B. W Srmons The Negroes ¢ Thev wi est* from date Bond and approved secarity required from the par- chasers mext, “art oneist « be add on a crediiof rt mowthe, with miter E.D. HAMPTON, Ex'r Jannery rd, 1857 3:33 SALE! Lerngton LAND DY virtae of an or of the Sapenor Court of Law > in and Stanly County, Twill proceed to sell nthe premises, on Fnday the i3th of February neat. | that walusble tract of land, staaied im Stanly comaty, and known as the NARROWS. The Tract contains abuut 1200 Acres, aboot tw ndred and fifty of which re cleared and in a gies! etn itiveven THE PISHERY be gig to the Cract haw often yielded to ue former eucrmorethan a thousand doliars annealiy. Pro ermur E:nmone who bas persenally examined the WATER POWER he tre pronounces it supernor to any in the s TERMS, accredit of we and twelve months will be D A UNDERWOOD bw33 WANTED 5000 Bushels Wheat AND 1000 BARRELS FLOUR. qn subseriber wisheet. purchase the above oaan- ttivof Wheat anf PF which he w pay ughest market prcein cach MICHAEL BROWN Salisbury, Sept. 16, 1856 f 116 SALISBURY g men sions. Pupils will the Univererty. of a our Col , which they The scholastic year will consist of one ynthe, eo . with de mnenemng on the Taco aon co dv do aud Mathematics, 30 10 ee and Mathemitics, Q 30 00 t fund, 1 00 One-third of the tuition wal be required in advance one-thted on the Ist of March, and the remainder a the close of the session except ia Cases of protracted sickness. REFERENCES; fmen, women. hove and girls | vacation of one week No deduction for absence | a TAYLORSVILLE FEMALE SCHOOL. © | TT" E third seawon of this school, ander the govern | | meat of Mra Jane R Gillespie, will commence jon Thu-wday the 15¢h of January Boarding for « imited naber of ywuug ladies can be hadin Mra Gittespie's own family —other private families will be! prepared to accommodate any wumber of boarders. | Mrs. Gille«pe's reputation as @ teacher. the beauty and health of the lucaltiy, the morals of the comma - any, ami the echeapaces cf thie school, iadece ine | frends lo expect a large patronage. December 9, 1856 | Tw28 State of North Carolina, ALEXANDER COUNTY. Isane Davis vs James Davis. ORIGINAL ATTACUMENT. } Whereas the plaintiff in the above case has sued out | an attachment against Jas Davis, and it appear: te| the satuisfacivn of the Couti, that ssid James Deve is | Rol a resident of thin It m, therefore, ordered bv the Coart. that pab’) mn be made in the C ereti- aa Watchman, for ix weeks, no ying the defendant | to appear ai the next term of thx Coart, to be held at the Coart House in Taylorsville, on the Bret Mon. | day in March ext, then and there to anewer, replevy, ttherwise Judgment mi ci will be rendered egeinst | him . | _ Witness, A. Carson, Clerk of our smid Coan at of- | fice, the 1s: Munday in December, 1856, and the 8 let | year of var Independence. A. CARSON, Cik. &w29 ’ REMOVAL. R. & A. MURPHY, | AVF. Removed their Store to the NEW BRICK H BUILDING neat do» the “ Watchman ' OF — Poeir frieads and customers, are inetd to eal and seo them at their new and elegant saad. Salisbury. January 6th, 1257 32 | DENTAL NOTICE. | Bassoon Whitehead NB tlaving prepared euitahle ROOMS Price adv @5 50 W F RASON.D.D.&, M.D OF fier won the Lot with Mr WeNeely aud ow the corver mest to Duct those | whe wieh to const: brn vor aced demtel services, can have every advantage IF Comuaricateons dropped in the Bow at Offiee dwr, direeved through PLO attended the fire opportunity | FOR SALE. ‘A Valuable House and Lot. IN JONESVILLE N Yadkin Coanty Any oue weehing to buy can ep to V. Surewalt, a Srateeedile "ELIZABETH HAMPTON Jaweaary 6th, 1857 4032 BOOK STORE I STATESVILLE. H W AYER, has joet opened a Book Store in j o Statesville, where he keeps on hand a large stock of School Books and quite a vanety of misee supply of VANCI ARIICILBS, (neous works, also « fa raic stock of CONFECTION ARIES, Fine Cigars and TOBACCO, Mumeal Lastraments, &-., &e Special atienvon given to ordering Books, Musie,' and any thing eler in his ne Opposite the COURT-HOUSE, Batesville, N.C. Jan. 6, 1857 326 | Fresh Sapply of Salem Almanacs, FOR TUE YEAR, 185%. _ Foraale by the grose, dozen. of angie ome, at ry 34 J. HL ENNISS’ Bok Store MUSIC BOOKS President and Faculty of the University : Rev. Drury Lacy, D. D., President of Davidson Colleee ; Johan Mo Morehad, Hou Joba M. Dick, Greene. boro’; Rev. A. Baker, clon. Barton Craige. John I Shaver, Esq, A. Henderson, Esq, Jas. E. Kerr, moter Esq., Salisbury JOHN B. GRETTER, A B. | October 14, 1856. 200 Hon ( N HAND—Soothera Harmony, new edition ; Hesperian Ilorp; Mason's S:cred Harp, with pattent The Pealmodie:, and the Bortan Acedemy's Collection of Church Mosio. For aale at | J. H. ENNISS* Book Store January 90, 1857. bry as New-York Adv New Carmina Sacra; The Christian Minsirel ; | Be gay i cal Ye RCHITECTURE DESIGN. 1, Alora his services to the Pouple uf Wenms Netto rolina as en ARCHITECT. . He will faruish PLANS and SPECIFIC in Oriental, European or Americun and soli- cits opportunities to prove that there can be caveden the concomitant expenses of the presentstyle and mode of building in Western North Carolion, at leeet 25 per centum ; insuring equal durability with addi- tional conifort, convenience and beauty. He will als» give original drawings for Porticos, Veraudas, Conservatories, or for the reme drling of Residences, finting up stores, and any kied vf Ornamental or Fancy work. Charges, iveluding personal supervision, from 3 te 6 per cent on the cost of the sructare. “iid A. B. HENDREN, Refer to Judge Ellis, Salisbury, John L. Shuver, “ C. P. Mendeohell, Greensboro’, J.W. Thomas, Exy., Thomasvilte, R. C. Pearson, Eeq.. Morganton. January Gih, 1857. 3 FAIR WARNING. A those indebted to me as Administrater of LX ses D. Kilpatrick, deceased, are requested the last time—to come forward and make before the February court; at aad after that time I will be compelled to take legal steps to settle ap the estate. . Those wishing to settle can call at my residence oF that of Joha S. Carsun, at either place they ¢am be accommodated. 3 JAMES G. RAMBAY,) TwiBlk THE PROHIBITIONIST. * ublished Monthly, by the Execative Committes of the New York State Temperance Society, Amasa McCor, member of the Executive a Editor. The ablest and most eminent edvocsion’ the Cause in the Nuiion, contribute of theis wisdom and eloquence to its colamas. With the Namber for January, 1857, it begign Vel. The scope and spirit of the Promarnomet te Wa- tional ; t in adapted to every State ia the Union, circalates in every State. Ik ig the adherent of, political party, aur the opponent of aay other: | ly devoted to the Sappression of the Liqaor i and the extirpation of Intemperance; on all other tions whieh divide the public mind, it is werce “7 | lent I: is printed iv the Fulio Form, on a double medignt sheet, making eight large fuur-colamned pages @ © vember. TEAMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One copy for une year, 9050 Three, to one address, one year, s.e0 And for each edditional four copies, §1 00 will be charged fur any quastity less than Fifty copes. ‘ Fifty Copies, to one address, siiee One Hundred Copies, to ove address, 92008 Postsce.— The posiage on the Paomarmomer ® withia the Cuanty of Albany. frees beyoud the Coam ty, aud within the State, Three Centee yeaty voud the Sut , end withia the United States, Conts a yoar— payable quartertv, in advance. Ba:tren Provinces — there are po postage on the Proutarrosist to subseribers in the | or any of the Proweces in Brinish America. Sreciat Orren.—To facilitate the uitogs cirews latioa of the Paper, we will sead One Husdeed Cups for a ear, towne address, postage paid, for Twamre- Five Dotisns; and «t the same rate for any langer number ‘These terms barely cover the cost of pager and printing Every man into whose hands thissheet may falljie solicited to rame a club, sad put a copy into every family in his ne.ghborhood. Specimen copies will be erat, greats. Large aud immediate orders respectfully solicited, No sabseriptions received for |ess than one year, | and in every case the order mast be accompaared by the money Address O. SCOVILL, Postumame Acart Aaamr, ©. ¥. $50 REWARD. I UNAWAY about the middle of Oct.,.tast fom Fisher's Mills. « mulatto boy named Miles, aged about 25 years, measuring abvui 5 feet 10 o¢ AL ime ebes in beaght He generally wears his hair long, and parted eaene side, has good front teeth rather underest. General appearance intelligent Said bey ie to belie Davie County in the neighborhuod of Fisher's where he has relations, or aboot Silver or Gold When he left he wes wearmg a mosteche. The above reward will be given if the sad boy is delivered to the subscriber, or lodged ia jail 00 that he cam be hed. Address Holtsburg, N.C. RL. BEALL. 1632 January Gch, 1557. STAPLE AND FANCY Th ae? Aa? G Ors GOODS EDW’D LAMBERT & Go. 55 Chambers St., and 33 Reade St. Oppesite the Park, \ TILL be prepared on and after Jenuary the Tet, to open ther SPRING IMPORTATION, com- prising an oe assortment of cheive, Sitk aad Fancy Goods, adapted. expecially, to the wante of first cles Marth Carchoa Merchants, and which will be offered ot the LOWEST WARERT raices 3Lldepeee Dee. 30, 1856. Thunder & DISCNION AND CIVIL WAR, RE evils and calamities that shoald be ‘ egeinet, BAKER & OWEN beg leave | form the public generally aud private individuals treularly, that they are ready, wilhag and chi tape tect them from one at least of the above z by parting np to thrir buildings, their Patest Loghining Coedectors, at prere lower than it hee bes er been dune atin this part of the country, Addeems » Baker & Owen, Sgliebary, N.C, July 22, 1856. WILLS, MOOSE & C0. = WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEAL- ERS IN Fancy & Staple Dri GOODS gned has opened a Classical School and YANKEE NOTIONS, Stationary, Wall paper, | : : [© eptof a large and assort- xa, among whieh be ound a large assortment of Faney DRESS GOODS, Homery, Gloves, B , Shawls, Silke, Merinos, DeLines, Giaghams, French and Eagtioh " ‘ Cap », a large assortment of | defy compe tition. our Goods and see for your- 2a Gave usa cail, exame selves Salisbury, Nov 10, 1856 DEROSSET & BROWN, WILMINGTON, N.&, BROWN & DEROSSET, NEW YORK, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, | Ueoal advances made oa Consignments | JOB PRINTING Neatly swecuted at thes Oftes Te nieiisien ta galt stra Early is oe of ‘the best, yielding a tale ¢ qn if planted at the gamé ‘time, will sugceed them, and Prussian Blue | will come at last, and stand the heat bet- = ter than most other Peas. Cubbages, Icttuce, Radishes, Salsay'y, Spinage, Parsnips, Beets, &o., may now be sown on ground properly prepared. — , Choose a warm exposure—spade, manure, aud pulverise your beds well, aud do not plant your seed too deep. If you have Cabbage plants saved da- L. FROM THE BOUTHERN CULTIVATOR, Work for the Month—January, THE PLANTATION. AGRICULTURA under this head; most of which we are | them fall air, constraine) to repeat for the benefit of | proves mild, that they may not become | new readers: |too weak. By doing this, you will have Plowing mast now be pushed vigor- plants ready for transplanting during the | ously and steadily wherever the ground mouth of February. Turnips should now | As they will) is not too wet Turn wel! under all ve-| be sowed for spring use. getable matter, that it may decom pose, | stand a good deal of cold with a slight| and yield nutriment to the coming crops | protection, the bed should be cov ered | of Corn, Cotton, &e. Plow deep, and if] islightly with pine tops. The Flat white| you have no regular sub-seil plow, Jet} Dutch and Red Topped Datch are the) your turning-plow be followed in the | best varieties for early use. Colza or same furrow, by a bull tongue, or bruad Rape should be sown now, and if the sea- coulter, drawn by a stout team. This {son proves fi.vorable you will havea sup-| will loosen up the subsoil, and bring in-| ply of excellent greens for table in the! te cultivation a portion of your land which beginning of March. heretofore has never been made availa-| If Onions (black ¢ ble. The miserable system of scratching | 80 yet, it should be done at once. to the depth of three or fonr inches, mast! /rish Potatoes may now be planted for be abandoned. No Planter in the South 2 early crop. should pretend to plant a crop of Cornor| inches apart, on coarse litter, long ma- Cotton in less than 10 inches of mellow | !"re or straw, in the bottom of deep tren- and well manured soil. Try deep plow- ches, 3 feet apart. Put a handful of ma- ed,) have not been ing one year, and you will need no urging DBE on each set, and cover it with 5 or 6inches of earth, Haul the earth well hereafter. Manure should now be banled out, dis about the stems as they advance in growth tributed over the ground and turned deep- but do not cover the tops with dirt. ly under. Seatter it evenly, so that all | the plants may be fed. Spread all trash, weeds, corn and cot- ton stalks, &c., over your land and turn spaded or plowed thoroughly, deeply under all z | att } , yi } ble wiatter that you can obtain. £ } . frends hive fae h, aad hope by heepig a with the plow. IIaul leaf : them under with the I os va" never to stir the ground or plant any seed scar sone! large stocky end erlhags pred mould from the hollows of wo share a large portion of the trade of ihe surroundiag when the soil is wet. moves Slat gf ogina oer tal of good sised pode: Dwarf | whenever the weather Plant the sets 8 or 10 Prepare all your garden implements for nse, this month ; and get your ground turning the manure or vegeta- Be sure of his tether aud to, the he is jeceiving from the were ei handsome, and varied asyortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, and tientlemen's nishing goods, which will be sold very, iow, or made up to order in the best style of the Art. He wil keep in his employ a ekilful Cattersund can therefore warrant good fits. Mis experience in the business | | justifies his in saying that his stock eannot be sur- | passed in quality ; and the styles are all lute aod very |handeome. His siock of Ready-Mades, comprises | Hats, Caps, Shiris, Collars, Vests, Handkerchiefs, W large, Orders for work promptly filled JAMES B. BEARD Merchant Tailer Salisbury, Sept. 16, 1856. tt COWAN'S VEGETABLE LILHONTRIPTIC oR FRIEND OF THE HUMAN FAMILY. SUFFERING FROM DISEASED KIDNEYS, Stone inthe Bladder and Kidneys, ness of the Loins, de. | Thisiovalusble medicine is for sale at the Davie! | Ip all the vatious trade, and in sewiug every sort of | fore, ordered by the Court | Hotel, in Mocksville; at Dr dell; atthe Drug Store in Charlotte; | Hotel in Sal em; | fiee, in Salisbary. R. Campbell's, in Ire- We can add little to our previons hints | ring autumn in a pit, recollect to give | Sea Panis,—and every thing required. Call aud) catvin m. Dibble, | The subscriber having entered into copartnership {with John F. Cowan, ufacture and sale of the above Medicine, fernee a supply by addressing him at Salisbury, original patentee, for the man- prepared to N ,or calling at his residence, 10 miles west of this | E. D. AUSTIN fs fore June 21,185 Bo 3s | NOTICE | Jn ve /hde [. McNeely, M transferred his entire interest to MeNee Co. and that he bas no tu said firm ly ly Mock & further connectiu or toterrst T.C. MeNEELY, A.J. MOCK, W. J. McNEELY The business hereafter will be continued by We who Neely, Mock & Co have asmcial I J.P. Sumpson We are thank fo ), a8 @ partner country i and compost it with barn yard manare,, ff Beds stiould be prepared the lat we eee MOCK & ¢ 2 = Saliusbery, ov 2th, Ds36, 26 lime and ashes, before you spreal it on ter part of this inonth, in order a your fields. may have a good supply of Cucumbers, Lest Volume --Bring it in. Fill ep gallies with logs, brush, &c., Cabbage, Tomato and other plants for OWE beer wer has {a . \ rn Bh me . . A © the Watchman fran J o and ran ditehes horizontally along vour spring ears ns Hite here eed pane ane hill sides, to prevent washing. Deep THE ORCHARD. eee ee eee. BRUNER plowing will also be found of great ben Plant out tnme = all the fine Deeember 16, 1=3¢ Pee ira, a. : Figo rasa ee, efit on hill sides subject to wash. In all varieties eases plow horizontally, 1. ¢. across in- /’lume, stead of up and down the hill sides, Pomegranates Repair old buiidings—erect new ones the preference, in all « —look over and repair your farm imple * ines reseed om the Svuth mente—take good care of your stock, and out now, is worth three set out a mont! keep all work animal's in good condition { benes. for the hard labor they will his complish the coming season. of Appl Apric wt, cases, One tree to ae. but the sooner th March, time before better. Quinces, giving set Strawberry Beds may be planted any OR SELL. to trees and "PPUILE andersig ¢ te Rent oat for I he veer.ay { property ! ia the Town of 8 atesvil a guod dwethag Huase zg A Ku other badd Or if any sale. Per please call on Mtateevdle MILLER & LAURENCE Jobbe, nea tive. Plant all the choicest fruits of our Picas and Quarter Seosions, tn be held tor the « S hereby given, that Ephraim Gaither of the firm ck & Gaither, has sold oat and {wih them every liberal patronage our House and Lot to Rent ; ; ; FP ¥ owember, 29:h 185 (27 A new year, and new era in Southern’ = (yards that have veen allowed to wernt h 1956 ' Agriculture and Horticulture are now grow up in grass and bruomsedge daring WANTED @rawing open os. We have the finest the fall and samimer, should be cross climate, and some of the richest lands un- plowed between the rows, leav ny &@ space L( ) sO \( LBS W 5.900 bhie Flour: 10, . ee 7 a } Paraart Wt 009 ibe Becowac; 19009 [be Dry der the suo—to say nothing of that sys- as far as the branches extend to bes 1 idutee’, 2.000 buch. Flas-ored: 10.000 Iba Cut tem of domestic servitude which supplies Op with the gruluing hoe Be car For which the bizhest market pricce will be lie t » thas < S Cash ¢ axis tgs with the best and most easily controll 90t 0 Injure the routs by tis working . MILLS, MOOSE & CO of Geld laborers in the vniverse, and en-e4ig in eome well rotted manure, (muck, New 10,15 Cs linve and ash ut away all sack ables us to produce in vast qna ties one isd naa! & 3 p eke Eee State ged egeta acer eran the tree! NEUSE MANUFACTURING COMPANY. earth's greatest sta Otte {— amcbinellow. As soon as warm weathe RAGS! RAGS RAGS ® crop which controls the destiny of na ; : i . * appreacies, this space may be mu “ 5 F ‘Howe, We goed then, endearen fay HTmloe this apace may ve moved 45,000 pounds wanted annually. - with saW-uus e straw, forest icaves : C bi gi vit and n "F MOFE CURES SRERS WILE ROT BK MIS “to appreciate our high 4 and mao- jong manure, or ¢ substance that w \W ica be dby Mr CW fold advantages, an this year, retain moistare er peref the Mant vat @ommence our planting operations withe Tf your peach trees are enffering f « caleulated is 3 é - tthe determination t make larger crc ps the borer, now is a good time to apply "* : gee than heretufore—to practice at r sealding water. Dearing treea will re may & ¢ dts the North, where Mr Beas ; pk end trem We are unwileng | wagh system of plantation and dianestic U're but little pruning, only taking ont CS +) oes = dt pin nake o are «ded e } r e we «fan - wna ‘ elves oft , limos, Ww are crowded or rabbing o« with a a economy —to avail yourselves oft y a A yea. i. a Nation Ponti z @f agricultural ecicace—tu improve our CAC! OU < trees eh now be wey hvekert 5 FS oh 1 ’ Our ° praved, in order to give them a proper. gyen. * val june ur prices are Old worn out fields—to keep out of d ; PN eserve and ure weil kimve es with = bow shape. 4) (Wace sikrd’ tq onstecn bans and we —and by our earnest and persesering uf f Beene Kaae mY Bee @ + forts, to elevate the vocation of the South: . . . Dive / eae Lisa lem ern Planter to ite rightful position, at the State of North Carolina. alia p 1 ened ase head of a!) other prufessions. ROWAN COUNTY DEH ceca ee as s spac Pie Nor, while devoting all proper energy tof Pleas an a r Je ’ ~ ine yeats and istry and attention to the urzent and laboriou Jeecph Mardell ve. Aterdece Compa THE COMPANY . SH ROGERS, Preadent duties of the plantation, mast we forget Original Attachment Dn CREE WAS hice the cil] higher claims of home and ite IT appeanog to the earinfaction of the Court. th JD ROYSTER, Super 2 ; . _ he officers and members ‘ FJ Haywoop serroundings. Let 28 encircle this chivi- ine defendants, are not HOW HUSTE : cea. M therefore ordered, that : EB XATER cost and dearest spot of earth, with eve. (iin, Waicbwan, or works soccemnve : W oD JOHNSON thiag that can make it lovely and attrac- eigiile ighed in the town of Sabebury. giving J BROADWELI to aad defendants to eppear at our next ( Dee 2, is5F iwi eunny elime, in soch abandance that not, % Rowe, # the Coert Hoaee sa Sahsbery. ‘ <i ban > that not, ¢- Fehrasry. we sine See he Wy aroalins j Ge elas rer) er ee) State of North Carolina, only your own household and servants Tl" inerwie Jadgiet wil ores bem, aad execation awarded scrortin ROWAN COUNTS bet the pent up inhabitants of neighbor JAMES BORER E Ci _ Pee Pree adv $5 50 f Ble a Quarter Seessuns. ties shall be fully and cheaply sup- prialer Torsa, 185 , : ata bl w ' en’ a, ‘ plied. Seatter every where atwout ye ( I E AT AT | R AC rO\s! Wilhan BLE ve Jer M welliog sweet and beau'iful were, t ‘T dwelliog ect and beautiful Flowe SELLING OFF AT COST. , ATTACHMENT - @elight the ese and the seises, an d Nort Bichkeravine tke: sre wes blend elites the hearts of your cli indisola oly tReady Made Chthig a is. te t ‘ : eid off at coat. AM pers wt. eCa a Wath to the dear o)] homestead Fill your tt Made Chthiay nein a aieeee wnat Salah Boek shelves and centre talsles. vet only ef me me. “= invite 4 ‘ et : : acing ' “ Hale is ibweere ae with the literature of Ag ir by en stork at cnet Weve Ml te ith < with g re. Ww newt h top werow with ai! may qu b alu p ‘ wif a’ . ¢ Judy so willbe (iken nga c nif, r Vici ' beens f siete ¢ tion ani! fa ‘ atder va ae se ' oJ eit Give ae aca w Fammcenk caret fom ans ( timents, 4 t andthue att ” AM wf eS iat \ A 1) Ins OW BAUM & co Sian a der let the wu “ 1 > Perens ’ . noufied to call s JAMES BORERE. & and ekili, : ater (a is Me, A : aa i es — ie . r oad a of life. hwoth, as we are de t lose up our bie 1 a i we 12.000 DOLLARS! THE VEGETABLE GARD] Ie 6. N56 ey ne] r ite tack { beheve w err tell juelat sas Sow eariy varieties of kng Pree 1 Rit ; i z oeue som in Z wos Diarrhs Poe Sema econ) ok races Spaeet tess SELLING OFF. Guriag the first fort: Jana ‘ . Whee Re be ds aire os soa W Far ae 1p OU PreRen coutinue to ® ow a ane ‘ Des ev t lo tne pe Tt is murpor ies » a, a sroenure stock of Gow during 1! ' . ee eee acter ganas ied t. fir cosh. I Tivesand Deltare worth “g A f toa and live pare P . “ Vitlen en wid'n ner te Ir-o8 Gisele Dry je, usually kept o . ( ad y n Bit * derar wena . the gether with Ready-Made weatver, and t vot» k “ we koa from enn own Clothe, Hate He *, Caps, Boote, Shoes, Bank ae ae _ r wd Dethe ha Pracks. Urs 1 Bigs. &e., de. all of which, po Se vin a . hee al mand will be w Ww reapeeifally iavite the at- Wijere Env ial) Peas ere © We have refers Dr Samwe tention of tine + ty and surrounding eonntry 1 s Lover rem he ahove stock (eede vd “nivectagee Offered iarge ail - ron huyers ¢ tase wor i ' ' COMMON SCHOOL BOOKS All hesee) tind any wey, ete k nd'y nd- 4 ind tee la ' k ; . a‘ ' viaed, the lant tern ay op by the fiest of March, kort atl purpose t ay toe plarite Lt Con Retvcw:! 1: nt an IST, ea tonger indele ol not he given. ar pyar M ¥ \ H ENNIS 6 RICO VINE & HARRISON r rows 2g & part, a Janu 2 an Balisbary, Dee 16, #56 Qar29 at Zeverly’s| tried and approved and atthe Carolina Watchman Of-|! ufactuarers often fail to work, but if Vaches re ick lips. ain, stout built, and by. trade a Brick-mason, Plasterer aud Painter. He wus raised im Avson coupty, aud yay be jucking aboat Wades- borough acid Albeniarle . 1 will give the ubove reward for. his apprelieasion ral ata ® Boaty, ‘aia Beat IT a to the satisfaction of the Court; that 8 y song and with Jane, Wiliam Weatherman upd wife Nancy, and Sarah Hendron, are honsresidents of this State: It isptherefore, ordered by the Court, tbat publicatiqn be _- for six weeks, in the Caroline Ww nod delivery to me at Mount Ph county, or if confined in apy jail. #0: thar 1 him again. Letters addressed to meat Mount nt, H be ily attended to. nO ean CHARERM KLUTTS. Jane 10, 1856, DIBBLE #® BUNCE. Jenathan B. Bunce, Late of Wilmington, N, C. Late of Kinston, N C. ‘Commission Merchants In Cotton, ‘Flour, Grain, Naval Stores, AND Southern Preduce Generally. No. 180 Front Street, ayuRUy TFQouRUs. REFERENCES :— Hon. Wm, A. Graham, Hillsboro’, N.C. Hon, John M. Morehead, Greensboro, N Ysq., Payetteville, N. 0. Raq , Prest. Bank of Clarendon, 4-, Cashr, Bank of Wilmington, [87 eat SINGER'S: SEWING MACHINES. iTS ESE celebrated machines are in practieal and profitable usc in all parts of the civihzed world | tabrie, eitter of cloth or leathea, they have been fully Sewing machines of other man- (SINGER'S MACHINES ALWAYS OPERATE, | lenteh the eve, not to perform substantial work truth is, family sewing machines vught to be stronger | other, because they go into less skilfal bands | PERFECTLY, being strong, dorable and complete in contrivance and workmanship. A perfect sewing machine kept empoyed affords a clear profit of $1,000 a year, but an imperfeet one is a cause of cunstant vexation and loss. The entire reliabilily of machines is one great reason for the anparalled popularity. MACHINES. FOR FAMILY SEWING, of a (rail and delicate construction, are recommended | by other manefaciorers. Such machines are made to than ony } than when sold to minufacturers, and are used for a Are now The machines which have proved best for ail other parposes must be best for The speed of oar No other can greater variety of work family ase, and they are Singer's. has lately been doubled of work. machines compare with them tu quantity: ir rachanged © 1 Itberal terms for old sewing ma- own make, of for operative machiues of other manufacturers. Local agents wanted to sei oar machines / f N.B \ sons desinag full information ebout sewing machines, ca tata iC by appiyiug for a copy fobMes & Co's Gazetic,” a paper devoted tirely to the subje Tt will be sent grain 1. M.SINGER & CO P pal Office, 323 Broadway, New York BRANCH OFFICES 47 Hanover sireet, Boston 32 Westin st. Prowidenen 2748 treet. Newark, NJ 447 Boade A Nowy Gioversy Few York 9m Chapel street, New Haven 11 Buchanan ot, Gliagow, Seot'd 142 Chesnut Phila 103 Balumore Ba liumore 3 Ravi F Cinemaau Chieage. Pr 65 Nusth Fie St. Leave. Bist Chartes ot New Orleans 20 Dauph _M November Imos WMpd Salshiry Planing Mill, SASH FACTORY AND LUMBER YARD. ON WEST HILL, SALISBURY, N.C Ati anders roe We now ta opera the above M ni Faccory 1 are prepared - mher drew cowl Pre - v re; and . t , B sand wad . va and P roe 10 z aw : E ” * eerven m Ba . . ara ber work as . Carp ha:lders and epee ’ to and examine ene . work MURDOCH & CATKNS s Aa 2, 1956 6 2 | bing and Greensboro’ Pa py 3 ow arene thie offi Sens wan ke > NANEFORDS INVIGORATOR, FOR ALL PL APOsts OF A STIMCLATIVG LIVER MEDICINE. TH sied a 7 f wherem ody ad as om os Th em mer anes ee Pa the I T are eve . a pr ent cae - ul re, & - h - a remedy “ sire nach toa heslthy ar on and e and vigor One dese willr - re » eaung ’ . sore REY SOSD ANDERSON & REYNOLDS, CROCERS, Commission Werehants, NO. 1. ROANOKE SQUARE, 23 2 PY Delon, PK dre P veattenion tothe sale of F and othe CUMMING & STYRON, COMMISSION Forwarding Merchants, WILMINGTON, N.C Particatar attention | to selling Flour, Corn Corton, and ali kinds o ee Feb., 1856 1y39 ILLS, MOOSE, & C0. : ALK AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Staple & Fancy Dry Goods, _ AND CROCERIES, n receipt of a large stock of SUGAR, COFFEE "SAL T, MOLASSSES, RICE, Pickles, | Pepper, Spice Ginger, Mackeral and all kind of fami- ly Groeeries neanily found in thie Market. aff time to punctual dealers. November 10, 1456. Qi The | New machines of the latest umproved style will | a ning ot! OVFICE which je offered at low prices for cash, or on short os abeence persona d pes biished in the wa of Sulisbury, notifying the seid uon-tesidents to be and| paid appear at the next Court of Plens and Quarier Ses sions, to be held for the county of Iredell, at the Cour House in Stajesville, on the third Monday in February next, theg and there to plead, anewer or deprur to plains tiff’s petition in our said Court filed, or jt will be heard exparte aud judgment pro confesso will bo taken against thew, Witness, M. F. Freeland, Clerk of our said Cyurt, at office, in Statesville, the 3rd Monday of Novem ber, A. D. 1856. M. F. FREELAND, Ok, Price adv. 5 50. 6w29 State of North Carolina, IREDELL COUNTY. vember Term, 1856. Petition to sell Land. G. W. Kerr, Adm'r. of Andrew Neill, va, Alfred Neill and others, to the satisfaction of the Court that Alfred Neill, 5 Het Neill, heirs of Noble Neill aud William Neill, heirs-at-law of the said Andrew Neill, | deceased, are aot inhabit: IT appearin {in the Carulina Watchman, a newspaper published in the Town of Salisbury, for the space of six weeks, notifying the said non-residents to be and appear al | the uext Coart of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, w be | held for the county of Iredell, at the Court House io Statesville, ou the third Monday ig Febroary next, then and there to plead, snewer, or demur to pluin- Uuf"'s petition, or it will be heard eaparte and order of sale granted. | Witness, M. F. Freeland, Clerk of our said Coart, } at office, in Statesville, the Ird Monday in November, A. D. 1356, and the Slet year of American Indepen- | dence. M. F. FREELAND, Crk. 6w29 | | HOUSE AND LOT. | FOR SALE, Pr. adv. $5 50. m Beaty, Willivm Beaty, John yew Q Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, No-|r IX MOUNT PLEASANT. pee subseriber off-re forsale hie Hoose and Lot} wherein he pow lives. ‘The lot ie well improv. | ed, having thereon a dwelling, 1% by 27 feet, (two! wx Roums, a good biichen, a well of gaud we. | ter, and rat-how: The kt coatains aearty } iwo A Terme easy u the story other an # res. ouil Cabarrus co,, Dee 16, 1656 THE GREATEST Medical Diseovery of the Age. DR KENNEDY, rar Common pasture weedaa remedy (hat cures of Roxbury, has duscuvered ia one EVERY KIND OF ITUMOR From the worst Serofula down to a conmmun Pimple He has tried Cin ever 1100 cases, and never faded except im iwo cases, (buh the He has pow in his po ve ts virtue, all within t ye Two botties are warranted | meuth Une io three bxatles wiicure the worst hind of r . face tw ree bottles w tear the svetem of Biles Two bottles are war » curethe Worst canker a the mouth and st Three ty ve b dthes are warranted (o cure ihe worst ase uf Eryeipetas (ne to te woitles are warraaied to eure all homer nthe eyes ca are warranted to cure raaning of the aches among the har o on tenths are warrauced tu cure corrupt and ruomng uleete One butie w of the shin Teo oh -& ere tne «curt se of nogwonmn bree tb» ee are warrantied two cure ihe one atom ut baLies are wartanied to curs the salt bottles will cure the worst cases of a " es alwaie erpenenced from the first but- cure ws warranted wheo the ebove ’ ywer @ thewannd textiles of thie ce ¥ ‘ Lewiom. TD kheew the «ff oeve y Case = ae water wiletiingueh fire, er eere . . ¢ Inesere * ft but het da afiera ( alweye speaks for taeif f wolf » ert that ap prars lame + g.h grows .a oer pas ares » * qaue plenife nd yet ie valoe hen ' “ I dive tia 146— seeun . nrald cure ail biedy of homer 1 r give mae iden of the eadden mee and great p (the derovery, |e ¢ that ie Apri. i 1 Med - meat we s pes . A 54, Lwd os a seared taniler Sone who esale Draggi-te w o been in v . nhing 1 s wasever lhe wi — 1 * prave a all quarters Tammy ‘ el oiw Ar peit atreetly for be we 7 sa geveral farnily wet have bees foand -2 diwease which was cured by « prove effeetaal there ure have been * but few of them aged wart as dherneee of the . Diep pon, Aecttma, Fever 4 Ay Pp - I> oe ve Spine and par eof kh ye, &e , the F god than any medreme ever ° ocr en he best you Von — Adulte le opmefa ver tem yeure desert opamfol— ht ve Ae d applicable take afheses perate he bowels twice a day MANUFACTURED BY IWIN, ALD KENNEDY, No 120 Warrey Si-ret, Rushary, Wassachusette P, £1,090 Wholesale Agents, New York Ciy,C V Chekoer MT Barclay Stree 2 OH. Ring, 192 Browdway. A Bo & D Sands, 100 Balin Street POW Pryort de Sone, Phitedetphin S Hanne allimere co HW Keyser, Pittsburg, AH OM Battie: Hogh Miter, Paronta; Lyman & Br Burke. Moorreal, Brink nbeff & Pen Ja Reed, do; John Willem, Lon r AUR ally table Draggistein the Uns edt ate 1 Breh Provinces For wa hi de Sill Drag Store, Salbary, N.C Jd, d 56 Vwch7 Hizily Important to lnvalids. COD LIVER OIL. MANUFACTURED BY John (. Baker & Co. I AS, ag one of iia dimtingaishing marks of euperi orty over other brands almost entire absence frem that pee alee and dimagr-eable flavor nd offensive imperfectly pr ed It may be taken withont disrelish by the most deli cate patient and retamed without effort on the most senmitive stomach Its superiority in thee and other important charac peers rol nots fnuinenes@, has guaranteed for it the of the moat eminentof the medical fac- chy yphoir vst the States It is the most effectual remedy for Consumption. Bronchitus, Rheamatiom, Scrofata, &e., and may be had in bottles of Dre. Sill & Sill in thie place, of of the | manufacture re J.C. BAKER & CO, No. 100 N. 3d Street, Philadelphia | “DR. M. WHITEHEAD. | en the some lot with bie residence ‘ring to see him will leave 9 hew names on the Siate L Jane 17, 1856, + perabble from Oil crudely and year special att oe ong: c A. course of leat ures illustrated b be given on Nataral deogonge & to be chmtianed by uthers on Geology. te, those who desire lo feagh. Terme the'same tv heres tofure. To those who may desire paricblar tion, circulars will be seat by a be wy SMYTHE. December 16, 1856. Yop. ~~ Greensborough MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. HE costofl moe ihe = ivbul w | amall suas, compared wil * enol heey yr ‘This company beitig ioeuted in the Western partof the: State, consequently mach the larger partion of the risks are inthe West, very manyof which areinthe The Company is entirely Cree from debt; ee Qhonsh see A ‘Teache re, gtase will EATS the’ bent ef informa; | hove enads| ded tothe pabiie. Atthelast Anagal Meetiog the following Office. wereclecied for the easuing year. JAMES SLOAN, President. 8. G. COFFIN, Vice President. c. PB. MENDENUALL, honor hed PETER ADAMS, 8ece'y ewd Treasarer. PETER ADAMS, See'ry. H.CUMMING, Gen'hAgeat, May 10, 185 thy y i NOTICE. WILL pay the highest market iprice, in State Bonds ut cash, bw Five Thousand Bushels Whest, aad 12 of 15 likely negro buys, from 15 to Bl years! oid J H. JENKINS. Sabebury, Sept. 16, 1856, 6 TP JENKING & ROBERTS have, aod will con- Unue to keep State Boods = —— = wale. JAMES HORAH, WATCH-MAKER AND JEWELER, SALISBURY, N.C. One deer below BR. & A. Marphy's Stere, K EEPS cuastanily WATCHES ond’ JEWELRY of all kinds. Clocks, Watches aad Jewelry of every deseription, repaired in the best manner and « bte termes February 19 ino6 ly38 MANSION S33 HOTEL, SALISBURY, N. C. 1 generally Batoblichme het ACCOMMODATIONS nt, hege leave tc she nthe State o hand «large sssortment eo) oa the quest reasona- MITE sabecriber having taken charge of the aberve inform the pobtre Ree. A as promptly as possible ORNING _ Bother, Jone 17th, 1836, . — R- JUNIUS MBNDENHALL,- LAND ACENT. TLL in tet fh and Wier tees sg re ta ant walipe i eGe, ail Beal Eupohetecs to Winpeme, lone, Jowo, and bate wn of the country whee Addrevs, . 4. “i ae DEna. fy4 f. Mense spol STEADY PROGRESSION | | | EAGLE CITY. “HE SUBSCRIBER bas the te neneee tothe world te whem | no fled Kind wishes for theicpe apetiy aud peace, tha: te te ape hung steady progress iu the nmprovement uf Ege | City, destined, he believes, to become the grea seauulecturing enyin the country, bbe is now orem (2g © HOw Coliom mill =| thee place, to be cnlied the * Troy Mille,” and dope to have it im f by the latver part of a vonmer of ase ey tected by owe of the best, (Ff ot the very beat.) mille te the and guare euenity. Themeahiocey wosmetceted by himeei!, and sive laxat the letent and mom approved patiorns were cheen— hy that el 1) will work like = lever watch —cmunth and steady — y ; 20d Bedvubis pot woll reel, in ite peadwets, the mon required beavirel aghievememuts of ihe renowmed Eagle Ma. be entitle ender whose shadow 1 ie de ing, ihe Loner wd & denate, be lighting proportnws, Eagie Mille Beined for w- lwld “ ortfa farne an fair anrt ie wide oprond, bath for the exer wid of A ence of ite yarns, and the superiont vel lneetath ta! would be nee Troy Milestone threatens to rivelit, andbew: sappose a the world may lowk ont foe contest inpely revolt emm cou wot less interesting in iret, then it mast be deswdle lo every Bouthern pained wise, patt The dreamer, speculating on coming events aight framed th well step in here, aed casting forward he hee bey’ he buundery of present time, portray the eapret « at readies ed by aja Kagie Cuy afew years beace. Let him shoves | different | We wees enty of benauifal propertion® web (ts tome he equaltoang Persves sioppiog |, ae joi ot hie Heer. ctwaye hate toraless the €or tne’ tere ‘percep nus wraneoane: cmeoagetsiaeill tramere & valand departure of the Care. Attentive aad nblig- he cheorfel beanvs of @ versal one: the iavigureuse hee seary ingeervants s waysinationdaace. Callandgve me ircepes of a deiighifel chemise, stir the leaves of kee tenanee in eel me tiacs W. B GRANT — guar of eles: the strvete are calivened © sent time. ahebary ay 24, 155 ral basy throng the sung of ball a mulbon of spied any dost — fe mingted with (he rons of ame apd concedes: Fags LA bons INT Bs MAF oonament rece above afl things eler, besnag osu such gue top am imrme ape cagie. extended, looking dee) fundamen rh th pleasare on all below, Eagte City Beot eo l | \ [| QO] a () ) 1 | tat view, and by ite fideenl pottey lnvieee ell cnorgee eel F 4 '® ; besiness men to clan Re enemeragemen(. Calier pre abandaat on tere roll ont (heer baled upgrade : the ears of the North sight of ¢ | Hk : teerber takes the methed te inform we westera Reiirosd remeive them, together with ‘be aud the v (riewste » ad t that he hee apened a NEW sands of other thengs, the pradects of the Ciry: the bill t AILOKING ESTABLISHMENT to te place! deafening whistle be Untrn, and the wvand isecherd ood _—_ the cormer rama of 1) A Davis's huikhng, dereetly | re-cehaed fram bill te hill, and web os thedrewey poe so Ww ext npposia the store of Murphy, MeRorie & Co. end ers uf repomng fot atte, which browse in the rirbew perniit ev adpeniog the Tra Shop of Witham Brown. Ibs long roanding valleys: the scene grws! ei—and ibe Coumne fp sud seceres in the bameess are, he thinks, | ond fe beyood the portre yi hill of the “ od . ranter fw the fetar | We had he: « ghapesethet whet «view! A was ‘Ms JOBS shail be fathfaliy end artistically ¢te- | ofl to be realised beyond duet. Bavugh, « vg ture will cued. Me eum the teerrpt of the 1 will press on (0 ite final consommation. made by I ASHIONS Pen orn. jesg, AMOREW MacoaRLY, HE west, 201 eb Mh, 1855, ands. therefore, always ready to sepply cestomers in same prot the etyte of the Latrat Agony” 7 Coll and eve aN re the State ao ne C.N. PRICE rh ) i | isting cor Naliabury, Se 1#56 dwt yy) ‘ ‘ Mei 7 part of th AS OG Corot A anak aot of OVERCOATS, BUSINESS were ans seq, | 80d DKESS COATS ond VESTS, on band ond mises of COMMISSION = MERCHANT | este low, by ty, while MILLS, MOOBSE 4 (0 oe laos yc Mm. oC. Now. b0th. 1856 we to the fri . mie garded a otton, Cora, Floar, Wheat, and all those wh COUNTRY PRODUCE BLANKETS! BLANKETS! which th IN CHARLOTTE, CHARLESTON, AND NEW YORK change it Liberal Advances made on Consignments bp, Negro eceeial 's 10 pe, Fine Both ond Goa prot . HM) do. Far sabe low, by ton, thes Rael aren pe2e MILLS, MOOBE & CO resisted 1 JU" Jenkine, Faq. Salisbury ; Geo W. Williams Now 16, 185 a would ck & 6 Charleston: & Mant, Leuiagton; Ruben the bill, Souter, Boy New York £5C€ EXO OX a pee . Febrnary 19, 1856 ty'r38 bed bill as or VALUABLE PROPERTY (hg ao othe I ( FERS her services wo the citizens of Sobebery of th ia the eapscity of Teacher, and most respec! ne OOF FOR S\LE. ee oodersgned, having determined to move to he Tere a Steam Saw Mell and fleurshing village of Olin, wih ten mnerted, for sale on twely acres of land & u able terme ; Uiree -quarte fa mle demtint Mm the new 8 the most freee. ether with Eighty Acres of qed land The mnt oe in gonnd samely: and Mas. Demoecra for the pr ation whi rejected | fully solteite therr pairanage. As perhape she is keow? » but few im thie Community, heving bad only a bee! vide nce in this place, she deems it necesmary tn sel ie she hat some experienes in teaching, having b.wed the voustion nine years of her eather life, ev if demred, references of character and qualifies can be furnished One t 10 view is, that het ow* running condition, expable of sawing from two thee. | hith danghters may have the benefit of her instree bill cand Vivefive handred fer of lambert pee day | tiene, and that the task may be profitable se well all) tO oa The sbondanee of ine timber in the immed. | plese ot, she proposes to instruct a school of gitte + constitat Ve 5 yin ber remdence, near the Wer Canoncn ; sbere should th fake ; ; fore the fecle nn hesitancy in #. that no effort the ballo idenee in Olin, Tredetl eoanty, N.C shall he spared to promot» the mera) aad intellects 1e : 10 WM. J. VESTAL | growth of those that may be commited to hee esr AThis w December 9, 1656 I3m2n The coarse of ingtrwction will embrace the branche? Aspect to ueonlly tought jo private «ehools, vit, the elementary chiefly is ‘ +e and higher English branches BA Gs ! B AGS e | Terme of tuithon for seholastic year of ten rrr the taxes ia a | Englieh coarse, each suc \()( \() } \ ( \ | Higher Engilah branches, oe tae ° LUN, Schl to Commence om the 1st Monday in Ly enght or ry, 1857 stad sens additiona THE subse-iber has for ante, 5,000 two bushel Bags demande suitable for Flour oe Wheat, ot 10 cenie each | n MICHAEL BROWN. | ith Fr Saliebary, Dee. 16, 1856 29 i} the Fina X oes : = ° gislature, LANDS FOR SALE. «apap ares ind prom FIVE eubeeriber having determined to go Wem, y tc party, I offers fur sale hie lands, lying on the OF lord of AT MYE RS’, its & u Third Creek. in fredell county, two miles somth of the | Who in conseqaenee of his determination to close be lat * Wertern : xienson,” adjoming the lands of P. B, siness, is now offering the balance of hie t a ¥i il Chombers. T. A. Pesasied une citer ibe duet > ; 7 abi contnin® $35 ACRES, « large portion of which a| WELL SELECTED STOCK OF comment welltinbered. There an excellent meadow, and : a quantity of good bottom tn ealtivation, on thiepiace, GqToonws,. me —a good spring—and the plantation ie well watered by nometons branches ranuing throagh ite different paris. A good dwetfing, barn, and other necessar buildings on thie place. It ja one of the most health loeations in the eoanty. Alto a emall farm of 7 ACRES, well improved, ndjoining the above. For information, addrewe the subseriber at Aimity Hil Iredeli Coumty, N.C. JNO. A. WHITE. December 9, 1856, rt) JOB PRINTING Voatly sweouted at this Office for whicl AT, AND BELOW COST. the follo Y | The Goods must be suld, Thore wishing to ery a fone; “| 4 poner unprecedented low prices “tury bi State, the Salisbury, Deo. 9, 1856. 1928 Property Ss the basis r. CHARLES T. POWE is, land Worked | Avingpermanently loented in Salisbory, respett : I ir uly onder Siephoteasiodel vorviceeto the pe for them Office Cowan's Brick Row. Coase bo Salisbury, Aag. 27th, 1845. ‘fl t ite Caer wed o © peierd for w- th for the ener hot neetoth ta, welt, and bew: tral ving « revolt yt be desudke g evento aught jhe how beyue! y the sepret « | bien shoved | y Wek Me tome we renged biwss tak route, eters he lavigersen¢ p lewree of beg od with 0 heer vilhow of spindirs cascades Page o, beereg on 4, bowing dees City Beete ao ther with (bo pnd is echoed ond AGG ARLY f IM! MS, BUSINESS om hand end & JOOBSE & CO KE . Fime Bath sod DOBE & CO. a pecesmary bn salt tring, having & > eather life, ont ad oe v is, that her o#* t of her instree fiteble ne well ¥ school of girl + Cunpncn ; theret g that no effet ) aad intellectos ted 10 her car age ihe branche , the elementary ¢ of ton months. g12 © ’ 20 londay in Janes tf 26 ig ; ition to close be yace of his TOOK OF COST. ching to parehare ,”" p deal coll im- E. MYER 1728 POWE alisbory, respec rvicesto the pab= ni Mk! deriaalects on this account, a0 mach 00 india d tha ee when it could no longer: eo or fe es reese for resist- ing the jost dex of an oppressed and downtrodden people for that justice and equality in wo to eve ry freeman, were reluctantly forced in 1535 to the call of @ limited convention Se monet suffer and the people starve.” The -jland be doubled and aot ate ah fe “tnd GM 5 t Day ’ re- | these questions in order that you fore, We recommend’ that the tax on Ly P earliest con $ 1 and statesman-like conclusion i . This doctrine is as im DY = . 1 ‘, ernment inast fall with crushin wel | Hy 90 guingipe 3 2 wes Y. upon that portion of the State which lias — . been shamefully ueglected. And that the PRG Cer tia farmer of the west and especially of the| “ Sterling Democracy.”—In its comments trinsimountain regions of the State, hug epon the recent Pennsylvania Senatorial elec- the right to insist upon the amendments tion, the Kaleigh Standard éayé that the K. N. proposed tu the Constitation, by the bill |papers of the South dislike Col.’ Forney and re- reported against by the majority, cannot Jol over his defeat because of Iris * sterling de- be called in question by any candid and |'9craey” and bis devotion to the rights of the fair-minded man, when-we see a Sevator |Seut». The Standatd’s. ides of “ sterling de- from one of the most enlightened and in- mpocraagy” suet. bes quent ape. The only. growed for the pereose of changiag the basis of | re | Mat befure the east’ would consent to | go-ingo even a Jimited convention witl: | theie brvtlren of the west, they were care- | ful to preseibe in the act-by which it was | called, the terms ypou which their sleves were to be represented in both branches of the Legislature.” When the convention asseusblod in the city of Ruleigh and en- | tered upon the discharge of its duties, the | apost. i t matter of discussion was the adjagiment of the basis of representa- tion, Atter weeks of discussion and ma- tore deliberation, the convention ayreed | wih great ananimity that three fifths of | the slaves shodld be represented in the! House. of Commons as 3, and the! whole of them over twelve years of age | and under fifty inthe Senate as property, | it Will be observed that while the east manifested this landable jealousy to pro-| tect that species of property in which they | were most vitally interested, the dele- gates frum thé west, with equal anxiety and patriotism insisted upon the proprie- ty and necespity of having land, the pro- perty of the State io which their constit- vents were thost deeply interested, pro- tected by sume constitutional provisions and guarantees, against nnjnst aud oppres- sive laxative, Tine protection was given | by that elaase of the constitation, which | required that before any freeman should ; be entitled te vote for auy wember of the , Senate, he shoald be possessed of a free- | wold of at least fifty acres of land. [t would be assuming too much for us to sappose at the present day, that the sol- em compromises en into by these | wise, patrnotic and conservative men whi | frame the present constitution of our State, were ual or were vot de:mand- ed by a jast regard for the rights of the| different sectious of the State, and if the, framers of the coustitution deem them nee ssary, then it is clear that their main tenanes is equally important at the pre- seut time. indeed, if there ever existed | any doubt as Ww the propriety of having such guarantees incorporated into our} fandamental law, the history of the legis lation of the State, for the last few years abandantly prove the sagacity and fore- sight of the framers of our constitution aud the wisdom of their work, while the bill to amend the constitation of the State se to extend the right of suffraye as to pornit every freeman entitled to vote fur | a Coumnoner,to vote aleo for a Senator, | was pending, the journals of the Legisla- ture will slew that various efforts were | made by different members from the west, so bo amend the bill as to give the same protection to the landed interest of the State as is now given to it by the ex isting constitation, but every effort on the part of the friends of free suffrage, who were anxious to preserve the compro- mises of the constitution in their integn ty, while extending the rigit of soffi aye to the freemen of the State was disre garded and promptly voted down by those who were wo true to the interest which they represented, to permit any change in the provisions of the constitu boa protecting slaves from undue tnxa-! tun, these ameudinents were successfally resisted under the pretence that they would clog and impede the passage of the bill, bat now that the free suffrage bill as originally proposed has passed its third oad lost reading in both branclies of the Legislature, we find the majority of the committee on constitutional reform | samely: Messrs. Settle, Hili of Stokes, and Mason, prominent members of the Democratic party reporting against a bill for the protection of land from andue tax- ation which was simply designed like the rejected amendments to the free suffrage bill to continue the compromises of the constitution which will be destroyed, should the free suffrage bill be ratified at the ballot box in August next. AThis matter assumesa more alarming Aspect to those whose property consists chiefly in land, when we remeinber that the taxes have been largely increased by | each successive Legislature for the last eight or ten years, and that there is au additional increase of at least $100,000 demanded at the prosent session, and more especially when we consider that the Financial Cominittee of the last Le- gislature, composed chiefly of influential and prominent members of the Democrat: ‘c party, without precedent, and contra- TY to the asage of "every previous Legie- lature, aubinitted a report accompanied by a bill in which they proposed and re- commended to the Legislature to double te tax on land and not on the poil, and for which recommendation they assigihed the pape | strange and illogical rea- sons: “ Land is the fixed capital of the State, the great, imperishable, permanent Property of our citizens, the support and the basis of every other interest.” That % land cannot ‘rufaway, it has to be Worked by the owners to make a living for themselves and fainilies, and if they Coase bo till it well, “all other interests | age. that the peddlers of | yuors are jamong the tolligent districts of the east breaking down lara ib glnarkdgn ace rt ar a large Democratic majority by advoca- | wrote a letter to one of his friends in New Or- ting a proposition to P all White | leans, requesting bim to make a weak-headed freemen from paying & po 1 tax a this |man druuk and then induce him to defame the ale, pas actually introducing a bill to jebaracter of a defenceless woman—for a “ con- that effect, likely be carried ont at no distant day, sidered by men of any party an act of infamy. in imitation of many other States in the | Univn, it is evident that it becomes im- | the nail upon these “ K. N. papers of the South,” portant to the landed interests of the|*ber it teen. aske, if ‘they expect to ¥ State, and particularly to the Western | comvince the people that James Dochasan, who : : ‘ouatitution beeo| the personal friend of Col. Forney, would give portion of it, that the C eae r amended, if the Free Suffrage bill be rat- Se acorae © ea ueriiG Racing siapaepon itied at the ballot box, as to protect the |informed. But Col. Forney has already con- interest that is acknowledged by the Fi-| visced them of his infamy, by his own’ letter nancia) Committee's report to be the sup S port and basis of every other interest from that unjust¥and ened, The undersigned, feeling the furce | of these considerations, and representi a constituency almost every one of whou are free-hulders, feels it his imperative) dnty to report the bill back to the House. and most earnestly recommends ite” pass LATER FROM EUROPE. Respectfully sabmitted . " GEON FOLK. | Arrival of the Steamer America. January 9th, 1857. | keeps.” — Fuy. Observer. - Telegraphed for the South Carolinian. Acovsta, Jan, 22. A New Idca.—We learn from the Register, {lish the following : that Mr. Meares of Bruaswick gave putive im the | Commvos a few days ago of an amendment; which be means to offer to the new Tax Jhill,! Hacrrax, Jan. 19. * to tax throagh passengers and through freight | this port, with later advices from Europe, | her history to J ‘ , - : ; : | Coucn had advanced 4 during the| What remained for discovery in the| well as Grmly consolidates them in mason- upon the Radroads runwing through our State. thought the Finance Committee had not fulfilled | 000 bales. Ureir daty in layimg so beaty @ tax on the polls and Jand, and 16 not at ali taxing thie source of revenue, which bad proved so profitable in otb-/ 400 bales. The market closed firmer. er States, He thought it nothing but justice! Manchester advices ware favorable. that Roads which bad received so much money from the State should assist in paying the tax 3d sare pe pores mocte then one tate. Money active and unchanged. (though there may be others.) ia which through ‘bullion in the Bank of England had de- pera on rail roads are taxed, via: New [creased £200,000. emey. Aad though it is uedoubtedly a large | source of revenue to that State, it is universally considered by “the rest of mankiod” as a most ofioas discrimination. We never heatd of a tag on through frevgbt. It may be judimous however, to Iny such tar: | es, Terhaps the tax on pamenger woulg not divert mach of the travel from our State roads ; whilst the tax on frenght would have a tendeney | to couceutrate trade in our home markets Fay. Obser ect. stroyed one of the forts un account of an insult received. Swiss affairs are more favorable. The Paris Peace Congress was pro- ceeding satisfactorily. The following is the correct foreiga ;news: The steamship America arrived at I[al- ifax on the 19th The sales of cotton for ‘the four days amounted to 55,000 bales Fair Orleans 7%; mi idling 7 9-16; fair uplands 7 0-16, middiing 7%. Sales on Saturday 10,000 Lales, the inarket clos , last week, Mr. W. KR. Myers of Mecklenburg moved to tax Peddlers of Liquor In the Senate pekilers of spiriteocus liquors, and spoke in fa vor of it, as did Messrs, Itockery and J. W. ing fir Thomas, Mr. A. J. Jones opposed it, and rt was rejected, 33 ty 8. On His Winding Way.—Professor We would be surprised at the rejection of soch a propusition, if we had not heretofore ao Uced the influence in our Hedrick, who it will be remembered was Legislature of those two puwerful ioteresta, the N. ¢ expelled from the University of North railroad and | ( arotina, for openly avowing his treach- the whiskey distilleries. | In ali ile cece cr tate we must eay | COUS Opinions to the Sonth, is making a ‘ ‘ ~ ou o he State € ue regarded as Cur of the abolition States. The Chicago greatest of evils, Tiere are doubt-| Presa, o¥ a recent date lias the follow ewe hooest nen among them perhaps many ‘ ing: sueh—bat there are others wio rrupt the te : ; ; ra | “Professor Hedrick—a ventlemen now xroca bv trading ‘quor to them, and inducing , Nk tothe Noo ', } ) heen le meal = eu Ob: wi n ot io the North wohis maniy avowal of Republican principles in the ry late Presidential canvass, and his subse- quent expulsion from his position in the University of North Carolina and from his home an conseqaence—favored ns with a call on Saturday, looking as well pre- served and buoyant as if nothing unto ward had happened. The Professor has been everywhere warmly received at the North, and previous to coming West lad enjoyed the hospitalities of the Professors of Harvard University. We bespeak for him the cordial welcome here which sach a fucitive from the hardships of s'avery hasan right to expect in the free and gen erous West. The Professor is stopping at the Tremont ILouse.” From the Fayettersile Observer, A ( from the peo of a distant correspondent, from aritat Hit—The following lines are whom we have once or twice before beard, but who does not write for the press as often as be should A LETTER TO THE EDITORS, One of the wisest and bes: things ever writ ten by the wise and good Joseph Story is: “If ever the day shall arrive, io which the best tal ents and best virtues sliall be driven from office by intrigue or corruption, by the ostracism of the press, or the still more unrelenting perseca tion of party, legislation will cease to ! jal. ! tem » nation It will be wise by aceident, aud bad by aye Has net that day now arrived! Do! Mr. Bigys and Mr. Reid possess better Calente | and better virtues than George BE. Badyert Does Mr. Jenkins possess better talents and bet ter virtues than BF. Moore? Tf the day Aas come, and it is 1a fact here, we ought all to | know it, so as to be able to make the best of a| {bad matter, If party is to control every thing, | from Senatora, Attorney Generals, and Trustees jof the University, dower, ought not we who are in the@minority to know the fact at once, so as tu secure a small portion of our rights, before | tieut. From some cause or other the old lady every chance is gone forever! | fail d to attend, and saspieious reports were cir Now, Lam a member of that party which is culated that the old lady had betwitebed the the object of this unrelenting persecution of the | young one. The authorities were petitioned to party in power, but I hold an office by which Ij cumpel the attendance of the old one. Officers also-am enabled to exercise oppression, injustice, | were sent to take her before her supposed victim, and tyranny, towards worthy locofocus, if I feel | and these miserably ignorant wretches reported disposed to Jo so. It ia, however, an office of that they, ov several occasions, repaired to her | no profit—for I live in a democratic county, and domicil and could not find her at home, but oe HORRIBLE SUPERSTITION, The Brownsvill of supers e (Texas) Flag notices a case ious barbarism which almost surpass Tt as said to have oecurred in Mata- moras, Mexico, about a month ago : es belief. It seems that a young lady of Matamoras was taken sick, and an old lady of the neighborhood, reported to have some skill in the virtue of herbs, jwas solicited to visit and administer to the pa \it is only the disagreeable offices which are con-|found instead a suspicious looking black cat.— | ferred on me. I am on the committee to exam- | After several efforts, however, they found the old line applicants to teach the Common Schouls. | woman at home, instead of her cat, and she was Vee hese the Chpirman of the Board of Super- | taken to the presence of the invalid. ; |intendents cannot pay the public money to any| But her herbs failing to restore the sick 10 person unless-he has a certificate from this com- | health, and the meddlesome black eat persisting mittee, So you see we have some offices with- | in following its owner, and being by the neigh- | ras, we are happy to state that they were not a But the Standard seems to thivk it clinches jf his opinions shall be verified, will add | | jearth, yet soaked with the waters of the/ abundance as almost to forina river. The renee Alsd, 1 would be obliged to you if you would tout the unfortunate old creature, and actually | party to the tragic part of this singular transac: | tion, aud that they were prompt in arresting the | actors. Lut what a mouroful picture dues it) present iv this enlightened age! The Tower of Babel. | Berect, Dec. 8, 1856. Tt is nearly two years since that I in-} |formed your readers of the grand and in-| the brick had been covered with charac- stractive discoveries in ancient Niueveb, | made by Mr. Place, the French Consul in Mosul. Following up the researches | of Mr. Botta and Mr. Layard, he bronght| to light monuments of that long entomb- | ed city, which equally amazed and de-! lighted the world. A wan of genius and | |sideration.” This may be “ sterling democracy” | euthusiasin, he was encouraged by his | the fathers of the human race wrote a And as this alternation will more than | in the Standard’s estimation. It is usually con- | successes to extend his researches, which | better hand than their children. he now closes with an achieviment which, imperishable lustre to his name. The} Tower of Babel was supposed to exist only | Pass a8 they journey la a Biblical souvenir—a thing of mem-| they found a plain in the valle ory and not of substance. And, indeed, to many who contemplated it ouly in its audacity and folly, it seemed a wyth or ‘a faney only of Oriental imaginativeness | (abuve mentioned) read in open Court. If Mr.| OF superstition. Besides, no locality was +| Buchanan is his personal friend,as the Standard | assigned to the structure, except the great u oppressive taxation | says, it does nut prove Forney any better than | plaia of Shinar, and no debris or ruins jwith whieh it is now certainly threaten: | be should be, but Mr. Buchanan sormewbat worse. | remained as the proof of its veritable re- “A mao may be kaown by the company be j ality. How surprisin z, then, its discovery, i jdiseovery it shall prove—that Titanic structure, whose base was laid in the flood, and whose summit was designated tu pierce the very heavens! Aud why not discovered? Nineveh lias yielded Sn \sixty miles around, | pallet at defiance. Before being baked, Conner, the Arts an Sciences, “Moratity, exd the Sastily Circle. sree ne a ae high that they may be seen for fifty or The base of the tower is quadrangular, and each side about six hundred feet Jong. The tower is wade of bricks of the purest clay aud of a white color, which jis a little shaded with a yellow tiut. Under a clear san, and asa whole, this ancient monument of Loman skill and daying presents a fine blending of colors which sets the painter’s ters traced with the accuracy of the hand of a writing master. Near the top of the letters the straight strokes were adorned with flourishes resembling the heads of nails. All was neat, regular and severe; | and indeed those who saw those speci mens of ancient caligraphy affirm that Another curious fact arrested the tention of the exploring party. The sa- : ‘i : ° cred record rans thus: “And it caine to| bright summer's evening, at the village from the East that | of ’ ‘ yofShinar,|the relation of an occurrence at that said | place, breathed with an inspiration of one to another—Go to, let us make brick, condolence and warmth of feeling to and they dwelt there: And they and barn them thoroughly; and they had brick fur stone, (or instead of stone.) and|sympathy can only Modern | slime had they for mortar.” sceptics may ask, where could these buil-| dor of expression with which our relator ders obtain all this bitumen ¢ for a vast! quantity mast have been demanded to! meet the wants of so many trowels. It is! discovered a fountain at a sinail distance | !from the tower, wliose waters flow in such stream would force its way intoa riverin the vicinity, did not the people hasten to | Stop it by setting the bituminous flood on . = 4 th il ' jup its secrets after a burial of long centa-| fire, when they tranquilly wait till the The Nashville papers of Tuesday pub- | "Cs Chaldean’s excellency, has opened her | gates again—if not to her Persian besieg- the world’s inspection. 'Io the course of his remarks he said that be | week, with sales for the two days of 25,-4 wreek and ruin of the Old World bat) BE Yair Orleans 7}; fair Mobile| Babel, that mighty tower, whieh was de- | |72; middling 74d, The stock of Ameri- | signed to |ean cotton at Liverpool amounted to 173,- |second de belief, what should be thoaght incredible {of resurrection, and their muvuments of i] The | art are travelling through the natious to| amaze and delight mankind# Besides, there is a providence to be The news from China is confirmed. — | traced in these discoveries. They serve The American ship Portsmouth had de- | not only to arouse, bat to instrnct; they not only gratify the curiosity, but estal lish beyond all doubt and controversy the veracity and inspiration ot the Sacred Records. The light of pure Christianity begins to beam apon the early seats of | the haman race; it is meet that it should jbe met by the light of the remutest au the uily. The substance of the information which has just been circulated relating to the discovery of the Tower of Babel, I will give in afew words, expecting soon to; receive fuller details, at the saine time remarking that the French Consul Gen ‘eral of Beirut, Mr. Lesseps, has received {history for the d varions common aarticles which were found in the tower, which I hope soon to Tthink my hand if not my heart, will fairly tremble if once it takes hold of the shovels, the trowels, and the hods used by those old inasons and builders. The village of Arbela, so famous it lecisive battle fought see and describe. it by Darius and Alexander, is voly a few days’ journey trom Mosul, to whic Mr. Place, wearied with the monotonou- wonders of Nineveh, set off with his ac customed enthusiasm in search of new discoveries, in a region celebrated in clas sical history. Ou his way an incident eccurred, which proves to what a degree the statements of history respecting the locality are the simple truth. The escort of Mr. Place dismounted when they reached the field of Arbela, following the example of the Consul, who wished to study the battle-field; and this he was ob liged to do standing, as Turkish etiqnett permits no one to remain seated in his saddle. however, he mounted again, in order to scoar the plain, and the escort did the same, except a single Turk of enormous proportions, who fol lowed on sweat. Mr. Place, pitying him for his sad plight, asked him if he did this be- cause he preferred walking to riding. “By no means,” replied the Turk; “but Tam unable to remount my horse, be cause I need the help of a stone in order Soon, to regain my stirrup, aud who can find, a single stone in all the plain of Gingar- | netlal many days in levelling this plain and in re Ce whatever would interpose an obstacle to his cavalry and chariots of war. of Arbela rises a hill of colossal dimen- sions, whose object the party vainly con- jectured, thinking it might be a tomb, or a triumphal monument, or more likely both. Unfortunately they |.ad not time to examine it, nor the ap plisces necessa- jry for alaply Hig Passing on, Mr. Place and his party at length discovered what they believed to jbe nothing less than the veritable re- in our gitt, Ought we to look at the qualifiea-| bors found in the room of the invalid instead of | mains of the Tower of Babel—the won- tious of the applicants, or ought we to bestow |her mistress, fixed the opinions fast in the minds these appointinents on our political friends alonet |of these ignorant people, that the old woman idee of wonders, and the grandest specta- cle which the eyes of men ean contem- J am pot much of a politician, and merely ask |and black cat were one and the same person— | plate in this age of the world. The proud jout inexhaustible quantities of bitumen, | i ps ~ ild- jers, at least to the living generation of ail | °F slime, whieh supplied these old build The steamer America has arrived at|races—and in ber cylinder books offers |e" '" their vast enterprise. ierce the skies, and defy a} : lane. If it seems too much for | Corrollaries, and new proofs are never } when Nineveh and Bébylonare brooght| Among the interesting discoveries of} Breadstuifs steady. Wheat advanced | back to the land of the living by a sort | Mr. Place were certain inscriptions foot, puffing and bathed in, Now it is well known that Darius em- | ployed three hundred thousand men for, In the centre of the old battle tield | Babylon, once the glory of the | fire is extingnished for the want of ali-| Jment. Thus the old fountain still pours | | Bitamen al-| so adds tothe durability of bricks, as Coald any thing be added to the mar- | vel of the coincidence? Thus travels and expeditions in Assyria become Biblical| wanting of old truths. on | fillets of gold, silver and copper, and also upon @ meta: now unknown, and which has somewhat of the appearance of ivory. | It has been submitted to the experiments of an intelligent metallurgist, and its! qualities will soon be ascertained. Some very curious photographs, taken by the expedition, completed their la- bors, one of which was of the rains ofthe palace of the famous Queen Semiramis [his ancient monument, situated on the height of a moantain raised by the hands! of men, overlooks the awfal solitude which ‘surronnd Lake Van—a body of water six seven times larger than Lake Geueva. It is uot strange that a gentleman who had seen and handled some of the artic- les broaght from the Tower of Babel by Mr. Place should be excited as he says ve wag: “in relation to archeological news I take the liberty to inform yon that I have just seen the oldest things of the Old World. Indeed, I do not know that 1 should be more surprised by seeing the fragments of the ark itself. Fancy to yourself that I have just touched and held in my hand, and turned and turned again in every way, a@ little morcean of Tower of Babel! This trinket of inoulded clay, illustrated and baked by the sons of Noah, had passed from the plain of Shinar to the chapel of St. Mes and is the froit of the strokes of the taminer in the hand of Mr. Place, our learned and enterprising Consal, to whom I am indebted for a sight at this precious little relic, about which claster so many grand souvenirs.” a I will only add, tha’ wish to obtain a distinct ® of the region referred to, @b lies the battle tield of Arbela, an plain of Shinar, they should open their atlas and survey the country between Mosul on the Tigris, and Lake Van, south-east of Mount Ararat. It was very natural that the sons of Noah, descending from Ara rat, shonld commence their avricultural labors in the fertile and plain of Shinar, lving to the east, where in terrible remembrance of the flood, they vainly and impionsly attempted a work which should protect them from the re currence of the disaster. Recently, I met an English gentleman, Major Frazer, who belonged to the staff of General Williams, the hero of Kars, who, with three or four other Englishmen, had gained the snmmit of Mount Ararat—the first feat of the kind since the children of Noah descend ed from it. Thus, by a singular coinci dence, about the same time, the sacred summit was reached where the ark rest- ed, and the tower discovered which was erected on the plain at its base. 7: the min, our readers urate idea well-watered | J. F. G. MITTAG, ESQ. A Washington correspondent of the TPhila- delphia Ledger thus mentions our fellow-citizen He is in Washington, studying character among Congressmen : ir. J. F. G, Mittag, of South Carolina, is here {collecting materials and making observations for | his great work on the “ Language of Forms.”— | This new science has been the study of the doc- tor for years, and first originated with him from | the study of the influence of the mind upon the} physical manifestations of life. His theory is, | that the power of the mind may be estimated oe by the contour and lines of the cites the sympathy of the sensitive phi- lanthropist, or the young and susceptible, ¢ than‘to view the "prostrating, crushing| pen can paint thé wildly-depict effects of rejected love, more especially when the ynloved one. is those complaisant, amiable traits of char- acter, which to us appear as if even crea- ted to enthrall us to this life, bitter and heartless as we often, too often, are doom- ed to feel it by experience. Who among us bat has at some time eoupled every dearest, most cherished wish, with the happiness of one for whom we felt that our very nature appeared to have formed and dispensated our lives? and if that being should have been rudely turn from us, would have left a life once pictured with all youth’s most dreamy forms and groups of bliss and happiness, the most desolate waste that mental misery could beget. ence engenders that syuspathy which we }extend to those whom we feel have “lov- at-|ed not wisely, but too well.” ‘that a passenger alighted from the stage {which , lied between New Haven and |and condescending. ee a fee if es, oe ar ES Love We know of nothing which more ex- a r’s Leap at Derby, Conn possessed o The universality of this experi- Such were our reflections when one erby, in Connecticut, we listened to which guileless innocence and woman’s | ive utterance, To} attempt the pathos of language or the ar- | embodied the narrative, would be to em- ulate the power of Dickens: we there- fore give it in our homely way, and leave f|a singular coincidence that Mr. Place |te circamstance the charm tw effect the} feelings. It was one day in the summer of 13—, Derby, ordered apartments for himself at the inn, notifying his intention to ~ levenii NUMBER XXXVI" be le The day after’ thie doe idlers gathered she bad but just entered the inn, when she w: ate! ay tr whom we have h of all that constitutes which, illamined for an in and which yer ir a shadow ne aes tion, A sight of . had wrought the ¢ him, be sped along the road is favorite evening retreat, and wi bass io a pag oy Evidence of havin, to promontory caontionda was adduced, andja being then lost, it is too there be met his untimely’ dy, it is easily divined, wag: : 1is mysterious, inexplicable visit, ai cause if tile Condens ‘yg No monamental marble or 6 marks the spot where this victim sion immolated hi “to the hea his idolatry s Net the ‘vi a ee, drops a tear of remembrance in ye : she hears the name of that spur in the «” mountain, since known as-the “ Lover's Leap.” " AES antarily joined themselves to the ( manx, and might yet be discovered, spend some weeks in the vicinity, and desiring the landlord that he might be as orivate as circumstances would admit.— [is appearance was such that country inqoisitiveness, at all times on the alert, | was in this instance more than usually excited. The suavity of his manner, coupled with a complaisancy of demea- nor and an unaffected regard fur the feel- ings of others, made him no less a favo- rite with all the villagers, than his perso- nal attribates gained him an elevated and enviable place in the hearts of the reign- ing beauties of the village, not possessed of a degree of personal nty or commanding stature, which would have individnalized him in a crowded as- sembly, yet had he features handsomely masculine, and a mediam height, with a carriage unqualifiedly graceful, dignified, ut what perhaps more recommended him to the attention, I may say commisseration, of his female admirers, was a thoughtfulness and mel- ancholy expression which was percepti- bly the effect of mental ailment acting upon a strong, powerful mind, whose re- sistance appeared to the close observer fast swayivg to the uncontrollable, irre- sistible power of the feeling’s potency.— lis habits eneonraged the inference of some irreconcilable event which was preying with disastrous effect upon the mind ; and with that unsolicited nataral feeling of compassion which we experi- ence when we view the decay of human powers, each and every of the villagers deeply felt in lis behalf. lle would sally out of a morning and clinb to some high eminence upon the surrounding mountains which encircle Derby, and appear wrapt in contempla tion of the beauties with which natare has adorned that portion of her creation Ile would gaze upon the deep, riehly- | embedded valley through which the Housatonic winds its devious course, and mark the lapping mountains, whieh ap-| pear to give boundaries to its waters, di- viding it into picturesque lakes, and then jutting high up to the clouds, to roll down the many rivulets to nourish their exie-| tence ; or watch the receding traveler as he wound up the tuilsome mountain-road, now lost behind the intervening foliage, then issuing forth, giving animation to the sleeping landscape ; then contempla- ting the wild rushing of the foaming wa- ter over an intercepting rapid, which, gaining some deep passage, flowed pla cidly on, emblematic of fierce, untutored human passions soothed by the deep de- voted love of woman’s nature. Thus looked he upon natare’s smiling face, and felt like her the burning, corroding, in- ternal fire, which slowly consames— though slow ly . vet deadly sure. After returning from these excursions, dejection appeared to cling with faster hold, and melancholy wrap him in a closer embrace. Then would he exclude him- self from all association, and when even- ing shades had gathered over the scene, stroll to a romantic, pieturesque projec tion of the mountain, about a mile below the village, and while away the time deep into the hours of night, with no companion but a guitar, to whose sweet | chords his voice lent an enchanting in- spiration, One night particularly, when all was hushed in death-like silence, and that noteless lum of day which seems earth's throb of existence, had ceased, a voice so clearly musical that it seemed preternatural, wafted by a gentle breeze, was heard by many an entranced listen- erto chant forth to a tonching melan- choly air the following: Be still, my heart—beat not s0 fast — For all that gave thee life has fled ! Yee—every cherish'd thought has past, And left thee sorrow ia its stead | The dreams of love—bright heaven's rays, Which charm the soul from envy's tongue, And paints each hope that round it plays, With softest tints—by poets seng— y: / I well recollect. the Esquimanx from BS time tu time when hee brie at : work on the ice of repair ing a boat, and their notice of the.toola.* 9" They were repeatedly motioning Pan Oe tures, and they ner tae wished me tw iu wi ‘i it was my Lentt’s death, I pecrap = tice of the ovearrence. And often } o wish I could muster courage to’ ask +4 captain, or mention my desire to onr first lientenant (Nias) to intercede for me: to” 3 be allowed to remain behind. , ; I studied their mode of living, béing daily with them for many months. « considered their resources in i Bet, one the effect avers have me, came to conclusion ; from the experiaents oy ng sea horse, birds, deer, tish, &e., I soon become inured to them, particalarly esit would be by my own chiice. As to clothing, the deer and seal skins ~ would be more saitable for that than oar own and we could ¢onvert | birds’ skiné‘also. The snow 2 i t very well and no rent to pay. | posttion and friendly manner of ltives was satisfactory. I beg, sir, to state, that I have eonsalt+ ed my old shipmates about here,. and \/ {they are of the same opinion as\ mynelf, | that some could hold till this time, . and if the ships drove on shore |(same as the Fury) they would fare the | better. the Ce | - eo | FACTS FOR CONSIDERATION, ! | In 1789, prior to thé revolation, S& ~ | Domingo exported 76,835,219 Ibs. ofteof « fee, and 140,000,000 Ibs. of sugar; in A818: the export of coffee bad fallen to $6,000 ~ 0UU, the export of sugar had ceased oie tirely, and sagar is nowimported intothe. island. In 1834, the year of the emancipation: of the slaves, Jamaica ex to Eng- ‘land 18,268.83 lba. coffee and 125,625, 509 Ibs. sugar; in 1839, five years after, | these exports had decreased to 9,423,197 | lbs. coffee and 70,507,800 tbs. sagar, | The whole number of slaves i jinto the English West Indies was 1,700,- | 000; in 1834 only 660,000 remained to be emancipated, being 1,040,000 less than the number imported, or a decrease of lover three-fifths. The whole number of slaves imported into the United States prior to the pro- hibition of the slave trade, 1808, was 357,000. By the census of 1850, the slaves in the United States amounted to 3,204,318; add to this the free blacks, $54,495—total of the negro race was 3,- 838,808, or nearly nine for every one itm ported. The free black population in the New England States, in 1810, was 19,47% In 1s50, a period of 40 years, it had increas- ed to 23,021, or eighteen cent. The slave population SD the United “ States in 1S10, was 1,191,368. Ia 1850 , ithad increased to 3,204,313, or 2.64 cent., nearly fifteen times the ratio iuerease of the free black population. From the above facts the following conclusions may be drawn: Ist. That in consequence of the revo- Intion in St. Domingo, and the emaneipa- tiou of the slaves in Jamaica, those islands: are fast relapsing into deserts. 2d. That slavery in the United States is a very different institution from what sla- very was in the English West Indies; that in the United States, owing to their treat- ment, the slvves had increased nine-fold, while on the contrary, in the English West Indies, they had decreased three- fifihs. 3d. That the negro race increases near- ly fifteen times as fast in their state of slavery in the Southern States, under the care of their masters, as in their state of freedom, in New England, when de jent on their own resources and the chari- ity of the white race.-V. Y. Day Book. oPenun go: 9 SRROAY, must be uged as & nacans of wealth, ing—that Tam’ y ‘to bal ‘ere ir, 1. bat . T : : } te, “a onan hin, ‘ ‘ . “Money like the sword of Kings thy fof the Branches he Senate, the seoond read ” ‘Of three ape pape Mthe Seba soe RO cap ie "T| knows to we t\be Demooratg and the! It is like the lever of Archemides—the power s P people I represent is | poli Rees ed bury.” [to more the sorld—sod like that lever, i oly | gat sioveld joo Verte re RE ong lab cts “ args hae eae aie th . : q ‘i we . J Nan ts 5 ¥ : ba Grmaxcn:—The qearon with Hamlet eS a cle Whee pemnedag ocr expe! taken Tan, epee | COENE S RSS 6 es a eS bia Ab Sotimare : was, easy ; b of th & 1, | bank if you You nay give # branch to! ©) 98 ™ more and TA the surface of our earth, the temperature | | affirma Unat money is the only cause of the wealth | Salisbury. i pou will, Jt canuot do harm to! af that Bank and its Branches . pret ; be, f “To be oF not to be— —— ——. of nations, I will ask what plough would turn aj: b. G | A fulla five degrees, At forty-five miles dise a “Whether “twas wubler ia the wind, to suffer furrow, What loom weave a web, and what anvil i @ =o ges esti bia Wg rep In its other statement that “the banks tance frum the globe we get beyoud the , = thy peepee ena sid aus would ring, aber the immediate wants of uature | events Bra uae the aries - i vel jare thoronghly Americanized,” it is atmosphere; to enter, strickly speaking, ’ Aud ke epuieg ond ea | were satistied ie the laboring classes were not their money uader this charter and I fuel conti equally at fault) We know of at Jeast/inte the regions of space, whose temper, wae The q funtench ine wlte gueklor pet ae salpreata a oe pha incl 'deut that the State uf North Carolina will bave one Bank in the State in whieh every pe is ay dees low aun. ond = =| epention o e facies exchan, v ney ne - ; . : Re J aprak) | belt before the vote was takem Which On furuiah them? . [eee et ome: officer, from President to Clerk, voted rf rir, pedi cold ong ‘oreo by abel “to the tomb of the Capulets,” the | Banging capital is an acknowledged means Arar dros ‘bill wo ebarter the bank of Lincolnton, that “with | of multiplying aod increasing money, If we are | From the Raleigh Register. ae eee ee tie “good sword” Of deficient 1m tanking capital—ae I believe weare, THE CAUCUS TRUSTEES. _ — * oo my wes pry aba becomes our duty, Senators, to supply the AOCOMODATING—VERY ! y U@e stop Opposttava to this bill, deficiency. | . an y, —_ : = eee mm Bat oh vajo boast | But should it be true that bauking facilities | WV € regret to see in the last number of| Ina Raleigh exchange we find the fol- nical laboratory, the greatest cold that Whe contre! hie foie? ‘ty nom now.” jare only the result aud evidence of wealth, it/ the Standard a contemptible article cops) lowing announcement by an accomodat- | ¥@ Ca” produce is about 150 de be- ; r low zero, At this temperature carbonic | === Scan . are | ‘ : . ejie itl aan) : . sa. in CAKE . erp Oe") = ccm care Stat tee But, Mr. Speaker, I shall proceed. This bill | equally beounies us to enquire whether we bave led without disapprobation from a eon jing “Knight of the toddy stick : TUESDAY EVENING, FEB. 3, 2837, for Buchanan and Breckinridge, Fayetteville Observer. oe stating that the greatest cold observed from the Arctic Cirele, is from 40 to 60 degrees below zero, and here many sur- | prsieg effects are produced. In the che-| - ie one in winch my constituents ace deeply inter- advanced so far in North Carolina aa to enquire ested——its parsage is vitally important tw them. i Wis additional evidence of wealth, and whether Bat if it ie ww die, like the ove t@ which I have | the bavking capital Ubat we pow have, is proper: alluded, ] prefer ut should die secundess ariem. {ly ditributed! Having as 1 believe sutisfacturi- temptible paper in Warrenton, owned by | acid becomes a solid substance like snow. a contempuble Dutchinany and edited by a contemptible Irishman, who was, as we have learned, knocked down not long Kt may be wel! enouga for Senators, why have ly detmvasirated the former peepositivn, I will | since by a leading Democrat, now a Di- “N. B.—Jugs, Decanters and Tumbiers will be loaned to the members of the ensuing Legisla- | ture, and liquurs furnished on the best terms.” |If touched, it produces just the same ef: tect on the skin as a red-hot cinder; it blisters the finger like a Burn. Quick- There now! who'll say oar Capital silver or mercury freezes at 40 degrees | Seep sores ee eters ee | TERMS OF THIS PAPER $2.00 CASH. [reper constitnente vend eu mittee of the delegution is convey it to his late home. leeteenetteh.andimerenadl lees! hanks of their own, und who have the Btate | Procend to the era x sell doe (rector of the Lunatic Asyluin, for his im- isn’t i capntal place, = ht eters ols |below zcru; that is 72 degrees shia, NEW BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS bank and Cape Fear both in their counties, to me 18S OR morc ents capital, for the Year) wideuce in aeserting that the natives of Ute UR as hati ta Cine to wouldu T/ temperatare ab which water freezes. The | —FIVE GALLON LAW, &e ampere our new local bank schemes by the op- | ending Oct, 3Ist, 1856, as shown the Cuinp- [this cvuntry were tit capable of conduet-, 2& 4 Member of the North Carolina Leg: jsolid mereury inay then be treated as | FIVE GALLO} +h y he. probrions epithets ored here to-day ; bat that will | (rollers report, a regs in panraempied the affairs of their own government! iolature after thatt Jugs loaned! Inj other metals, haminered into sheets, or! Our new Board of Commissiotiers have nen salen mare ay lle Aor od peeing ig ryeeagtealh able = the | without the aid of Irishmen, our inind’s eye we can see the ial gepeid ico into spoons; such spoons would, lost no time in signalising their opposi- ®Top oD the Pot.”—The following is A PT t they ask, same © es, a ‘ z Teale on ‘one i i } " i , ie A * * * ring te my cunstitscats redyhuper ast female copeneany saniial ng eats Sore rticular| ‘Trwly we are come to a pretty pass, cupeteaas bearing their borrowed Jugs, |however, melt in water as warm as ‘ee; tion to the Salisbury gree gallon law, in| wid ¢ hs betw ory sere a st cealsioan [Gealiy [vie elas atiticn ss thet ee: When the interests of our Uuiversity,and “bile with wistful and ebagrined looks, | It is pretty certain that every liquid and) | ration here for about two yeurs. The seotletiae te aoe z t ’ : x : : yy » Thaleie . . . . 3 pe « 2 oO » yo ye 8 no + eval ee ger pe apap arti ea a eke Fs lthe mode of selecting its Trustees, are tH Raleigh street loafers, with hands | yas that we are acquainted with would |“! : ) ¥ \the streets in this Wwu, lof many days No. of Bente, COMMitted to the hands of that brace of thrust ed in pockets wherein there's | become solid if exposed to the eld of the; Were elected on Mouday, and on Tuesday | ago. j iH ? ¢ “ Fi b r y e n e advocating & barge State bank, a Metr. u hant’s tas. ; 3 ope ‘ ‘ ° : ‘ : : é ; heh br pag Ghing of chet RSrnerti i Purrene! ae or : | beauties, Jew and Jesuit, who look apon | 2?¢ery red” —paze after them and sizh | reyions of space. The gus we light our took the oaths of vttice, and passed an! “Jim!” nid. one to the ether, “Jim! pra cde dm deco in rampanige tie agen ink are bo a pe a ; oaths as “desecrating the gospels by a for the time to come when they too will |sireets with would appear like wax ; oil/order for an election for the ratification don’t you see l-~+yet out the way ! . y . . : , f . " 3 . : A ” : r - df csthetbiing of the hind properly regulated; but | Galea Mak 3 |pledge which is needless with an honest, be legislators. Who can tell the num- | would be in reality “as hard asa rock ;”| op rejection, by the pewple, of that law, da ae aaa SY ¢—than Lrepeat, Ubat there tings sound strange to ine | fp u are jand useless with a dishonest man.” Such| Der of these articles pressed into active| pure spirit, which we have never yet su- ; v Oy SOE: ‘ursy the, 402 05 2 - Such} already (ice before ratified. The first men to talk to us about “fawning upon | service on the occasion of that memora-|liditiec, would appear like a block of nd only lawfal vote take th t Jim did spring to one side, and jnet at and abetting wealthy leaders who are Die cauens, when trustees for our first 10-/ transparent crystal; hydrogen yas would |") Only lawfal vote takea ou Ve se ‘that mowent a géntleinan ahd some la- more than suspected of bartering the in- | Stitution of learniag were selected ! Who! become quite solid, aud resemble a metal; ject, ratified it by an overwhelming ima- lie epluryed terest of their country to a morbid desire | Ut the grog seller Knows the number oi! we should be able to turn butter in aljority, But the enemies of the law—the | —for about the first thing I remember, after wy political birth, was bearing the cry of the Democ racy against the State bank, “the people against the bank,” against “great monicd monopolies,” Now, sir, if the tax, on capital invested in merchandise is any evidence uf the wealth of a evuaty in which it is cullected, and if the bank- | “Fellow,” said Bob to Jimyafter they had themerlves througbout the country. | Mg capital tp bear oa just or un form pre of revenge upon political opponents!” | allons that decided the fute of the Peo- {lathe like a piece of ivory, and the fra- | anti-restrictionists—have an idea that the | ad. snow, sir, it is equally strange to hear Sena- | pertion to that tax, it will appear at once that “Tol uard tlie Uuiversy th on | ples Bauk, and re-chartered the North raat odors of flowers would have to be! I k . : yone, you must keep your eyes open— M tere of the same party, that under Jackson's ad- | S#lisbury needs pot simply ove more bank, as eee bs Bed pid heals Ad Fina py Gratid) Miianole Shaving nial lel nape they would viel pect j vote must be taken every year autil a them’s sume uf the tup of th pe iy af party, ’ ; ; ei Sop| AMerican‘sin was the object wae jp) cA ara Metopaly Staving wae | iady hot before they would yield perfume. | i 3 ve | op ve pot, lished were jn favor of Socal hanks, de-| “*ked tor in this bill, but two more banks. For That J J t) | : i i] chine; and Jast but not least, who knows | These ure a few of the astouishinge ffects | VOY of the citizens declare against | “Top of the pot !—what dye wean t . i | : A the h . jal Jew Jesuit journal may lave rather) * ‘ See ae . t4 “ . . : mpage i— clas wo lastly agsing them as jikely to ruin the | tee Cece teat Oo os M are crude notions, ait trow, about 1 Am. the amount of “rot gut and red eye” re-|of cold. it, The friends of the law deny their |Top or bottom, they don’ their = eurrency of the coaniry. What has vee | a is about the same in Rowan and Meckleuburg, ee eae ee eh Sremte, Came AVN) quired to “conceive in sin and) bring right to call the town to vote nitin! Med te FOF OOD ORE. debts dic, uhis im the spirit of the dream” of these | Yet Charlotte has three savks, and Salisbery oo ericanism., Must a raw Tristan stand | 4 aii ity tl Ae taal —o. # hd ne ap ike honest peopleought to, for I heard been 4 ek train 0d shah ans vce |i Cet nod that vax calyattanch, Biwan pays it the portale of our Temple of Science tort in sy a t mag Pk ve eadtea Burning of Negro Mose in Alabama. | is way ; and at the election on Satar- | Mr say so only yesterday. He's PR . | more than one trrd more merchants’ tax than, with his huge shelala, and proelaiun te | esotutions ! care iuturued vy iy) rs he f : Jay last, declined voting, havir eter-|) , x . Me : * ba ich * artis ” 1 y > thology that Minerva sprung froin the —We tind the following account of the‘ fe Doe : ‘ Ket shat f dete dewn on the Yop’ like @ thousand fegrat sery mach, Mr. Speaker, that the | Uellord aud yet Greensbory’ bas Geo Girds such bogus Americans” as George E. ee t 8 ht r of thi l ill inined to test the validity of the law in! a . sat Commuter an “Banks and Curreucy” we eloch | Bure banks than Salebury. Rowan pars teice Badger, Georye W. Mordecai, Richard 28iv of Jupiter; but, that these modern | surning of this negro, at Abbeville, Ala, i fgach Slag eects |v"bricks—you better believe it.” stat HS LAB pen refered, has wot reporteal favuraliy the 'ax ow amerclnndine thet Forsythe dues, yet 8 Yonnell, Lucid Outlaw, William A, idxes should crawl from the inouth of) in the Enfaula Native, It will be recul. | deflance : Se On eee te mew) OL! dike you're green—didu’t you ¢ Seite pomage. Without erception, | believe, nil | Select bas Geece as many Lomks as Salisbury. Wright und Lichmond Mo Pearson, * 38% of mean whiskey, isa glory which lected that the crime for which Mose was | Board Violate, or cause others, to violate know it wae vub to show auy = dlls to establish focal banks, refeiced to teat | The mirth Statistics speak Joud evough in be- “proced! oh, procul ! este profani!” or, in Was reserved tor North Carolina in the | burned, was the murder of his master : ) it® provisions. ee, payitig debts t ( ‘ aomemittes, have, like the tracks w the Jiou's| half of Salwbury to cuuyince Senators of the vel 6 vernacular of this selfcoustituted Cer. SIX century The right devoted zeal and promptness : : ave, paipted ip ope significant dination. This) SHY of giving ver people more banking pn Cupar lack wid tata «ar der Concord Gazette. | A large concourse of people was as! PE Ps cca | 4 “No | didn’t, but IT heard « “top” aay 1897, ; : - abury > parent ede v ¥ er dels, ye on- ‘ 4 . » ‘ns .i with which the new rate | P : n din the case fur remsons no doula satmiactary to Meet That this is wot all, Sabsbury os the malelehtacna le Chat aac _.. sembled at Abbeville, numbering some 7 ward has catered | one time thes the only eriine tn Mewling = sat the com The has dune phat |COMmMereial catrepol of vearly the whole of the rt Z J | 5000, The negro was taken from the jail upon the d&charye of their responsible . s 7 . curd ; : aaron t tof the Stat Aud if I about Jarnin’ the Whovs the thrue doc From the Wiimengton Herold. , j ¥ hi i uF whoring waa in bein caught in it, and it bad ar todo. 1s is comy<ned of iutelli | POF Western part uf the State. And if 1 would tl Se oMer he . is ° [by the guard; no opposition. was offered | duties, so far as this question is concern: | beoks add tu the abuve Lhe statistics of all the counties, Hines o Meriken fradon: { T : 2 iby the Sheriff. The place w i! lam bot surprised to hear that some pov- who have po doula If Hinwlcold ) \ The recent disclosures of the Hon, RL! by the Sheriff. re place was arranged ed is notable; and assuming for their | : ted, from a sense of duty. I regretied at the | CeMMeraally counccted with Salisbury, and de Fany thing could be worse than this Tp MC. f ‘\ialSeat { “before the negro arrived. A green pine | k ai hei . x ) ble think it vulgar to pay their debts. 4 : pore ; q re rg for se} z Trustees isu albe, M. ©. frown this State, go far 6 erie Z i otic } The sieve the chairman of that commiiice wade hie | peod htvua that tuwe for banking tacthities, 1 are us ee ee Ustoes, tis that the thee ek 4 : ’ 4 ; stake was set in the groand firmly, and own sakes, that their action upon it is not | ; _-_-. va . the bill that be dad nut state bin could show berond question, that that tuwn Standard s ou d call to its wil st cond v show the corruption eXisting in ae) und that, a pile of fet pine wna arrany ) meant to be nnderstonn«d as proceeding oo _ B | sboubd } ey banking expitel utors.— "Vou fade quel ' I F K PROM OCB RALEIGH CORRESPONDENT. gemeocs sodoing. I bare beard his remsous | * prt wm much banking art as any {ju , aon lade L ME HCdU, ( ‘ sewer juyton, aud the ineans used by interested ed in diameter about eix feet, and about! mneh from their own convictions of the | . " ad veral - : 5 : ww it State, not even ming Wriumy-) editor being mow latee ‘ ure : ¥ ca a , } pr ere I op my te taferring one | a oF betGes eee eae i toe! . Ph. ties lot £ ae oJ ’ 4" parties to shape the leyislation of Con-! four feet high. He was boand head anc inpertant mural effects to be achieved Raceson, Jan@ist, 1857. of the em vis: ore meee ie batch Ia : aa sonubai pias (ig pater a dies fost les re anes St, eons feet and to the prt efi : fire , : c! wware of the sevemities of the prupse in aud Salisbury. derstands this, as wellas that about “pro- an .. - wie By Seances ul Bani: Mrs Dice to fis ' r nie on re _ aie by the repeal uf the law, ae from a dispo Mr. Editor : —Singe my last communication ver arvemd Sal: im regard to banks —that there From these statements it is easy to see that) oii/. If he dees not, we will refer ii “Tete toa friend, pending an election in| ph . PUES Ete ST ELD Miale: ie: ine to lane wer the demands of those an usweleome snow has blocked mp the ruads, nape = @apaile ia the bul enter cou [OUl @erchasts and business meu are net treated treme ul tluss lass Aaar om which he was a candidate, that if elected | followiny confession. “That he had mur- ' laced tl . ; deackend the its The the commitice was oyjueed ty! With the same cuousideration iu Salisbury that ~ ; oe yy . a mr fe ses "he coald make a great deal of inoney, we Geted hits master, bat weald not have “UO placed them in power, we are en- . mails and redeced the sipownt of x ” , ¢ CGC MA Worllhs ap dee rus * mw ! - , ” o ~ * a , 7 ide oe ef extshlicbing adhere j they are elsewhere. They are of to go ww) re fy Nera hae rime sit that a point of degradation had deve it had it not been for a white man?! couraged to hope, that having disposed few» considerably ; bet = te rom horse has t J Pet recapitulate the detxils of the bil! |e Lanks of Salem, Grecusbure’ amd! Charlotte Wed a ; me Alpe et ae ie indeed been reached; bar Mr. Stanton We made seme other confessions, iipli- of this qaestion, se far as it was in their bert thrvagh and placed a6 ve Communionting j fo fot py Hateach and all of the . Ti bas bees teed for the information of tie Seo- | cchigr yirapine thai they ouglit tu have at five gentlemen chosen tor Trustees, are U8 16 possible, been thrown into the eating # white man and another negru i power tu du so, their geal and fidelity to terme with you again, T propane to trouble you pas ute. Guffice it to may that the bel! is limited, | UW. mek mic myght that thuse places that hot cee SIDS Herat a ade by another honorable () member! the affair. the poblic goud, will be we apeedily di. "2 mother Leaner, infrming you of the woo k t { } & i fertibed and provectad with exery guarauter and} YCd banks less than Salsbury should have A d ig : So sul Conpren, Mr Matterein. the maeniler Our ioformant says that when he left ¢ derfol dumzs of this bramoes Logit Be - i palseg and | ™ore! = Shuald the greater gu to the less of! Way. Un the contrary, we do them the from the Utica District, New York, who! the tire had already consumed his head, “CCtel t the many other sul jects which cl id oh fee! vb; % wil Security pecemary ——- tice 1g “y . 2 are : : : » Ve ’ Af : ’ Arie es Wete tu come i wold i J that the committee dad wut object |" Perea £1 use these arguments inno offen ne se a ul f dane =. are ne openly beusts, we see, of inaking fis for. | legs, and feet, and that they were piling | earnestly claim their atiention. : % rol ee be shrink } ; ; ora tured and bebeve 51 wah Y, wtic 5 : { ‘ mk; ° operit ante te the details of the bill fur theg are wearly ver-| SVE Shee lowards the towns susruunding Sali» eerste annie Be ctled ata bos i pe fifty thousand dollars daring) v0 ture word to finish the body. \ oo ape teeeN es f saith we Pp dati et literatim the same ws those of other | UY. No, sir, 1 reprce im their advantages and We lean to heep on saving, that their nec Hoe the Mia ok peal bf | The F 7 L “Ww k write Su here gown Fur the last two weeks 2 : 4 . : . CAC Amiress, GY selling his services, > Gallon aw.—We ander task therters under care Cuusequent pruepenty ; and if they can sbhuw (ode of acleclim by the Democratic par - 6 } ae ce “ k have bese iaduntsleas! omeful Ruedas rary shar that they weed more banking facthies, as much ty 60 Caucus —as Democrate—was an ae ahd Hd bedoad ‘An American Sailor and the Queen. —Some | stand that 8 petition has been senf to the casi padre = . r bd thiboes I Such diselosures as these are painfol ikl ol the 9% f Vv : h . work, and what T intemd to express by being geet tp its prowicions than the charters for either | Sthebury docs, | stawd ready to vote it wv rage and an aboonnation. And we also 1! : tl , | Aeovunt of the viet of Quewe Vieturia tw the Leyislature, within the last three days, k f al » ef the deaks of Wilmmgioo of Clarendun— | them But, Mr. Speaker, merchants are vuly dy say that they are not the best men sor) Abe rntne a aye Passel SCT" Arcin dwcuvery ship Resulale, which lng beet praying tle repeal of thie how. [€en, it oe hae es ig ease ee amety iting I tbe Gener-| 280 class of the peuple. The agricultural, nm {hid prac rec that these Gert ol ~ cattle cou € ched onto Vira Tt wy ike Dewe a . J C . the people of the Sante Rawe athed thevagh en posed, I een es ae meeion et hs Coase | chanical aed mineral interests of a@ community edt Moh anos noe id: ely LA with the liand of infamy on their brows, erotorent (Gs tts) Ureteebs || Aton band Unie Was yo'ten np vers qmetly, and evident Uren heprementatiy The stron ty feeling : gn ! poses | need etchange facilities more perl th Un garam BIDS ATG SSD Sys all part wenld rey ce Ol! for the Kiser i the foreign mews, The addrena of Capt |) thel tent f tl hun orm nthe pol ah foes ~~ wil oot till m o i be . age Lect liter wore perbayps than the 5) bw, plunge as Cialieal lcs Jae ? , es Hen he ryoice. fis for the “fy With fhe intention ofsteatiog the mareh that sprung up cert 9 the d-tate on te “ 1 ‘ canst Seaston believe we have teuk a: - | mercanGle. NMuney ts the motive power uf com. \ “ " PG had : EG ‘ ” vetter days of the Republic . when ben Hartsteue was bref and pertinent. Ile sard e . \ & , “et vs su : The < capital ; ry Weldon No Kilwards, Wdliaan B on its supporters, We doubt not if the penging” reevution svoe pasted away and peace envagh m North Candia, fur | remember that | Bere It opens val our rivers, buikls the dans Hiinliaun, [aud C. Cameran and Haurtor eaty and rity were deemed surer Ajluw we to welcume your M ajeaty un 1 bad 9 stag | dodiman, 1% meran,a@ urton : - ; ) ae iwi ae whe will probably vou: Sguiant | Crem rect the hocks and prepares the way for Croce are in the land of the ‘isi ne pmeports t cular confidence Cian par the Resolute, and, in ubedievee to will ot HU MeEnt Uf ear Town was fally canvases and guot feeling wew agniu retond, but mf The tus voted, @ few days ago, ta eee the | the wend. [t beveds our hile, burlds Op var va nee ei ss . A Pere als W a 5 tiaan zeal or corruption, my countrymen, and of the Presiden he ed, the law weuld be ment triampl antly predicted, the resulutioe iteadf seems to have abuaks expla stock. of the State besk 2 reiihos sad a)" Pe rees and bores Gur mountamns for the at me ae a 10 [Rink wo © Using, Cutted States, to restore her to you, wot only as anata ned Ii two elections, within the ove ty that boarne whence 90 trnvelley ever This lf t ' at we do tel cure whoa eel c % ball of Adler, But for fear come may wd be | TUSl of tle inom bore. Lt ameits the ore, re 4 awevidence Of friendly feeling to your saver : no. eel - return the & hens, up to this t CI] f i ; ile nliovact wr feotiwe ) Ast two Years in wich the parties on wrne, ail the nate bens, up to this time, pa pew . — : , | Dees the guid, aod exlumes the coat, It spine ''f above Ove are better Dy > > COY eighty, but as a tokea of love, adunration, atl : Waal tacmen 1 ce stale remy [. ji the thremi, weaves the wel aud stamps the prot. qnalited ofthe tive muuuort Dt. JOSEPH E. COX. respect to your Mayesty personally.” tae qaestion met cach other, the frends % sttention to it, amd for thes course that tals manit ‘ oe Ff : Pp A . at ) . - . ¢ . 7 *y P We A , - i f New York bes gizteen tines te sargeut of tank | '% Hee opine of me ™ abs a hughly favors) iu ca Tors - delet oh Ly the Dettioenat- The Petersburg Express furnishes some | The Queen, tm state hed by of the law were triamphant; and could deers the reepeet of psa a Lab of all bes, Sguyes webave, while the bas at quite thre | ate aes t == nebo wea party. exe further and naan hoe alditiecal particulars of the death of this! the manly simplicity of: rhke Have been son Saturday last, had they ,Partct Ue mation tot what their private optn with : ' abyut the apetest Gurus of Nehebur B iwere, whe we thin tere tied fur ' = . ‘o the ; "hg aa aig eget ie el rr mie ee rs oH pe a - ue : pau 8 genleman, Mich we copy below. Dog. abtress, aud rey led wiha y “1 been walling to contest the matter in that am are as to th oo road each otis wen times ms 10 vhr : pp hare hag il ats aoe . Mee than either one ofthe lucky five, 5 nr aac , oe s ours , Resch 4 bil . : ee «rege of cuuntry. Phe great Comtral Lund oz LG beeid than hin late [’rivate (OT Cox was one of the most public spirit thank yoe, sw We strongi wave We will not be surprised if thie to be expunged, the Sramte apy to thank he capt a» Ne artim, wbvile the veine ber) Us | Sie : : ered, METAR tte see . galiaut Amencaa captain trod upou the heels : either that wuald be wowise jo them to st- with rf property is cudy tener that of our Site The | ed [esses Uryuch Salisbury and at that y Nerelary, Lhemaa ttl, Jr, bags bb. eS citizens of J ctersvury, basing filled *% ; lucefoes, whiskey favoring Leyveiature ! y : “y ’ Y; 4 vf woune officer! eUiquette im thus addressing the A é E4 * teen . A the Westers Estensign cru pein / ; ; ; 4 z yt to pam the rsclution mew, of they feb to aut little Sigte of Conercticut bas three times our we aap en aaa : et he. Bridger than Dr. Dillard: L. Oo high and tant posts of honor and (Queen persenaliy, aud that che eas” taken Shall, at thin late staze of the session, ney that they have no right to beck ¢ ; care : me bere bw that fur these rusde we are 3 ; ee : ' Both me banking capsal, @hibe we have lirrce bet awuvent sh ONY mind AR me ae : Re : B. Branch than Wo OW flak nm, bing trust, and fora long term of vears « njoy- | aback Tae Jack Tae euuid aay Henee the lect inate Important pablre busines of " h. of % . ets My i - = rm « " wd partis mu Ue “ . ’ . " eo rr eleva tea oahu cdl and taht tg Lhe topography « : y and the god “ n Weralow than B.A. Hamilton, ed probabiv a mere extensive practice UU Aherreply With trae Ameneanius the State te consider the repeal of this "* % cee, Oe peru that Lagislature, or teks eortaie : the Mais Lave two muh Lankuy Teepe. Lit, oe gentlemen from fy 6 and Judy kliva than Lr Hardy I : : : pr pita Captain Hartetene desited to invite Her law. Tt will be a flauing teather in the (hich appears to me the must probable reason) Reed's Fe gear hee nee aig S mena ther sections of tate would never have If our friends, the lucky five, do not line fat isan erphysician in that place. y ayesty to Lak ' 0 buard, but the idea cape of the locohag orators, and wail Ueey behece, like Pyechas, that another such accurd: nore Ra at ge yikes Pau! ro) — ano eaiate a (licy jis i He leaves a widow, twosonsanda daugh- was sulm quently abanlned through « difi-(most likely secore ther recleetion In victory would prowe thew ruin, But whatever ccapetil may argued frum the +a ~ the 2 ’ } } . » } \ . iy at . ‘f rant proms, enterprising aed wealthy States") Mas received at the hands of former Cenern Gut we gu tarther and aay that we can ter, to whom he wae west devotediy at-|urnes 2 Mic ethet the pamveding would be Iso3. Ali the doggeries from Curr tack may have bien the considerations that indeced ; ie the Depon, Mamaciiuectis aw. o aed lumy | Sese to Utes an undue propor favors MNBKE several inure Classes of five, ont of tached. «© The Express says: a caltoill 7, reyles fad Her Majesty kat a ty, Buncombe will ring with shonis of the Senate ty pre the reeolution by, fur the oo X ae - Na i Ji we ‘ atl ID oc ratic marty. with uh ech sal gee greed diuner, fo after the withdraw ug of Ue : a amarot - ‘- mea Crick 7° ace Borth Carvhna. Tu worl, climate and ter re yy eae R mea : ni a 4 vs ys i nd a “On Sunday afternoon, daring the pre- Royal party, there was an elegant dimacr iu the aay - : 1 al ps ‘ pal | ag Ne credit of tbat body and the honor of North Car hgh, a ae slature eaable us tu pe ge ! appro te ee seated 7 A ‘ 4 ? devotion. byermer table wcnfoce ; etal extent the former State caunut compare i ' J } ) EM EATS : * valence of the storm from which sn many wardroutn. So mach for being a Queen’ o Duley rene 7©"" olina, | pvjotee that they have reved that with the latter, Yet in population and wraith | 7H BuKh we are suns u ul » than the caucns nominees ; ; 1) . geN Trustees of the University w Weoclape thes J dod Lt share : j Gates ee aoe einer + . 1- sitfered. Dr Cox expressed lis tntention ; : cvone. A owmber of important bith have been ivan od Nur ( av i'® ais fel aie fm, « Ld at] Ae spare them fee Wed t } vand tt o red olacoe 4 ’ ” nF , showld Massachusetis is far in advance of th ( ar ie! a = * raat lee iy € 1 gcd (nea (ain SE tm (Ee oe hont Bee rae : han 1’ joy, an } Mhuzza! Wow Poa poke A bill 6 ee as me. What is the cause of the prosperity of thus = - afict en Jorous Ca : ; P. ‘ooking witho ire patent has been der if they could not do sonettes Kite bed 2 cr. A On be ame dae Seater? They have an sbandance of banking “2 ¥ange ba lochs & cuttiy im Create i Ge ErPATe alllivec os rty mites aoe fi coe re emily yranted tu Me. Albeo, of Burst amplan.| break dowt tie wliouatestrictions Aagainet charter of the W ilmingtom and Charlotte Rarl capital, Is it the came or the effect of Uhetr | fi . sepa 4 ¢ Chies ny petent te the ‘ a in e s : ae Siar y a N 7 i. a ; ry « vance for couking the trattic atthe University and at all one Road was defeated, ut amented sy ae to amouat wenkth and wrotg. If it 00 the enuar, then | { was remark pertis miCCIOt ne free lemma UY ane any Hits friends, Lut overcom | without firs ve rented calote te generated dirains , ye Mir peipu cbbeaety caaal it will fikely pore cuttMmerce ust larguiel ww te cea 4 me ’ Here itianl anit procuring. the! ty the emplopment jifelend Scent z ' Ue fk arning | ; Just think of to het A aot to amend the charter of the dupe the same happy results among our people ‘at produce was ex any: tight ba ole - a ‘ mpany s nephew, Mr. Robert! tween these two suletances there is a strong se : a doje ve ry a t iata - re are be) Western North Carolina Rail Road shared the . ‘ added tbat banks are { ‘ m 1 ve bead eR rayior.g » 1) YW kes » ehemmeal afar he e e brought in eet Thtce aid dour bnndred young tet! ene & te, amended so as to allow the rond to sn gpagirind or Se en ane change Che ol we dub A oved, but we I ne 2 Rem ale Ae ls ee pees i oh ate ut ( Hapet HD, ane net wonitgle prope elroy ° . : ‘ us, as wise Legislature, w do every thing im our r4 = es jeeceeer hee t ty ' red his buy ry and contact, in the proper proportions, they unite Asia arlene 3 KICK cane be constrected to Morganton. Indeed, this L- s0LD power to {ernie ver people with this meaus of JU© proportion of banks: | I ett) projpeme to © ye ' ; atarted out about 3u'clock Having pre with such tapdity aud energy as to develop an } ‘ply them wath {Hor and re Fay ee pulley cub wetkh clalatate Unis sulgect further There is ouly one | bas they are. ceed willl ore At difficulty some enh. (ite beat No decompenition takes place, HES them of their lome change! What : : : While I shell not attempt to enlighten or fa | UTBCE Uf Cape Pear at Salsbury, with a capt |! (Cif seats, as par foe mer en ron. audiichtwit err and therfore no gas escapes: thus heat 1 pee 8 Klorivus chance is there for youtomake [Rd to internal improtements, but in the:r You s emp pi to enlighten o A fe ies re va re road, and nig ith all ’ : ’ ‘ gue the Senate with a + © pol ical eco tal stock of uly about 61750000 Why. Mr Je of the distin, eed inct soverak thern, they |deerd withoat eumbastion. Theinventor turns & decent living for your families! The *rviety to advance local interests, entire ly hone no: val jerture potrt ical econo trate darkness ove ing ther, 3 2 : 2 . ie . re ne her the desire or Det aber, that we searcely enous our Kuished yeng nowhe previously con 7% 4 en pene a Mis phenomenon into atighly useful purpme State and the Cnivers ty beth are in the sight of the interests of the State. Nearly every my —a thing ebuh | hare t the desir ; \ * ; , ied to ston at the residence of Dr . The etd aapiaig: Ge d= 1 eaceil ta (bot! i em ry eee " — ms eschanyze for ope u posed the b and whi hid re selected : rie Cem In the present improvement. Dunng an expe (hands of the locator va, and the chances, member wants a rued through his county, and : ; as b ngust last vear, $130,000 and chosen r purer infloences. oh as ‘ SS nment made in our office, the other day, with of breaking inte thier . os : Ss vag teu 7 or al mtue ni gth w the — swurth of wheat slune was sul Jonas OTs ae ft used to bes vee - honor, neither J pon arriving at the gate te one of these contrivances ctudked a ue vet th ar iné cele v y “ : ean si wel EKA ts aoa, © sega oe ra The wed Wy 6 Senator, a few lave azo, in the dis 300 GUGl| fe : ; sie t ' gp Uncornible iiithe hiuce land ; ns ; e Bis by nomeans hopeless ; come to the aid of any great State work. his : canton am the Lill to me<harter the State Peak. | UO ’ ‘i : wourd t re monylt nor deciined It has tani, usw Oniwniig ecereliat ham, stewed a d sh of apy baked some other ge persevere just as you have dune in this tate of things, I belie Lu! min heomatle is het i Tiamt Sengtor, who | regret i ot now in lis wat, e \ HF aM m7 rer " asevery memberofthe Legislature knows, ern nnare ne et ws, and boiled a quantity of water, wll at town, and there is ne telling low seon state of things, ieve, was bronght about, (es ) we Sabelurv ther >for § a x 2 o eV COU | vey comaumpton of perlaps a quarter o 3 - ed . argued tbat banks were c the cause of . : ecomne & post, for which Youny men as ; be ’ ' : ’ : mt A conaumption of perl aps a quarter of chy fencing tuay tall before your well sus-\” ne Aegred, at heat, by CH foitns of log refiing a h ; ak wber itis culy n prs : Se , i ' nich suffering intensely from a cents worth of ame 6g ’ , lopted th } f the jon, and md t wealth of the cvaniey; wetted that the mah { Gwe ara “ ‘ pire, wid for which they practice person. © i) thi jevitin tite neeidencel ot Seiice Cre - Neale inehealareeraltoren ie tained etforts, and you be conducted jn) “lopted in the early part of the session, the g i on riniet pee " ; if ci ‘ ip ee we ents ’ veral ¢ to aizea: Fi ‘ a : the = the suv were the Yo prog soon Citra Fella Saale a a)» son and unworthy electioneer be bo ae ah Th taking a by-road, the largest does nut exceed a lady's bandher “Uist the shouts of vieturioas demuera- | heh T alluded to in one of my first betters, and The vere: wealth, bes ated “the depravity of t jet ts iy Her esaant ant . ! t s ry ’ 4 « ve cee: dys band!.> ; | » Ben » 7 t sacl the degeneracy of the 2 ras” aud EE a pelt re ; ae Bate y nian. > 7 af far inte the Doctor, tu reach his broth. Among them is the dinner pal pattern, su ar cy: for which tbe ~ Payettevitle Otnerrer” teak me ay concleded wah aa ajexa tuet toe the g Frema the sevemth anual repeat cf . Then a: ty G acl LE ver ial ise ie darkness Was so inpenco. tiged that the tnechanic, when noon time ar sae {to tank. Bat that euch « aystem was ietrdaced rebned tre huded yl pe g i ae riers and Px VETNOTS, Lhonorg . ' lv ; ¥ . Si lcers diag Gc Tein e va fowl K ( a ‘ : iba fe erealdontian aim Ba decp and blinding, Pes. bas only to pour a balf pint or so of water Fatal Affray.—- A telegraphic dia, nd relied ppen to secure various schemes and J td es and bx TDoner es ” Ai ain | ford 4 Braj J (on tha the aleve cllular ene te aaa " a . Z : : , aera) ! Mele atit was impossible to drive with any Mtoe part i "i Jer ty cuok ao warin dioner patch in the Peterstiurg Xpress states involve the State, ie now admitted on all hand@ i reuirat oeau afer A “se at “ : ara UALS UE ML Ateonndicthe NPGeite 4a - fine and edifles ar “ourse, arranged wt . : aaah ’ cas gral ie e ons : yoint, IR roar ‘ “ “ vue that thev are cuvem Dut uta ay ot Le ue fe bar ies hoe Farm, Journal that a difficulty eccarred at Hatnpden es reaper tMoraic} ecintcmapelmes LD aS lt Pre cear ys Wremenber that association with Lexy the baggy strach a log, breaking Sidney College on Mc ar " commenced, and has probably defeated some ; bbeve that eversthing goo! ats va uabe Le : F an axletree and causing the horse to “—- Sidney eye on Monday Jast, between : decid Mask Wile vars tering pid j Ni peoeengere A Freie Tota , ny iti Senators, and dudes, oO ‘ i. 1s . Ineriloriows projects, § orn Ak bile he dongs te the ju fa wae Ky werkl pete ' ar} ' eee ‘ i ‘ i. : Prati * break from the traces RT The Rev. Charles S. Walker.a native of (8 Of the students, viz: E. A. Lang- : : is rm ‘nal lig copnicutand ton gle hawe the art an! eon c A! Late ficaler in, «me : co He oe i " a es ‘ an The Doctor then left the boggy and Charleston, and a well known member of the horne, of Lynehbury, and a son of Dr. arte eet Sond aMod Ma dl asa ‘ on ’ ie the i nt oe hen . ‘ ip tiie may come & - . i . / + ss » ’ . ; fection than in tt When wa re ae ok on “ Pan. : HL hoy attempted ts make hia way back to Dr. Soult Carohoa Couterence, of the. Methodn Edie, of Chritianshure Va. On Tues. (°™ ng them the People’s Bank. A bill to with b le “gevnion at them only tarry aw short oe : j tet M4 ’ . 2 : deration of Wurian (fe grea \ 7” ' i : ya Gru white Mt Traylor, too nich be, Rptcopal Chareh South, died at Spartanburg. day Morning ! an tl , Charter the State Bank has passed both Houses, acon pemenis siete sul ' rr lerne tigre sow as TD before tated, that wo, and ale will be right. : Morning they me a . the elements om 4 ae . : : u us dunbed with cold and disheartened with & ©. on Sanday, 1th instant, of an attack of ct a TBS SS TREC AN the. passage: of but it ia not certain that the stockholders will W bea f 1 a Cleats Salial ne . ~ 4 eat / he Coll fd j Ho wus ve ful knowiedce a ; ‘ , a ) 5 | wee thei¢ bad fortunes, wrapped his blanket 12% the College building, and the quarrel Was accept it, An amendment was proposed estab- ver bse rehigioe inuee <1 Ol tories ‘ | y tomar ine rel along ace 1s that Demserataare over hin and fell back inte the Guay resumed, and Hnally terminated by the lehing a break at Salisbury, but was rejected. iia digress lian a 4 ‘ nore trak ° ate xx! x . ‘i 7 x bo vs ‘ Are the plough, the loom and the anvil tl Pe eS tlian ose wer. Gir UF poceoy of vholding othee in Tt was they nine ocho k Tp the mean MORK SNOW, drawing of “ dagyer by Langhorne which If the prosperity and salvative of the people of mn only eoerew of wealth, and @iat wwenii ! Pu edelause f ce ald they will rare, buy te Last D. de ce ee oF fey Woe h ee Loa wou HYG 3) A Atpasy, N Vo vy 22.—The show storin he plunged into the heart of Edie, CansINg North Carolina depend o increased banking "wa t “vachangeabic s » rand se ud atte ma \ ‘ , tocrate principles titty or sixty yards of the house. ‘ enll continues here he an over four fee : Neal ecomomiate tell us that Yeachangenbie vn Jot mark 8 i ke wi io | tity on sixty ya wh iy me us a a “ “ bere - he wn sey a four - ‘hia death instantly. Langhorne was AF | favifities, the peuple may aa well begin to sing, What’ ues” Gpasiitule wesit cuhempucntly as are ' , ” ” € eye eve ill tre, ayy rasnow drift, which complete envel. deep now ane still falling ve trains ov the teh . : at’ Chat pomesses myst of theme uiust be the niomt o achat ce and oar preduce w ‘ vider t Present management. oped him, and unable to move an inch, | Hudson river road are suspended, The ther- rested, | ner pity Lord 5” for they will gut no aasint really | SSC TS Ais math We ein eters . hore, to Cliateaton, ant our own State | atthe are thoroughly Americanized. he remained in this unhappy condition | Mometer yesterday was 21 dey. below zero, ore j ance from this Legislature, The revenue bill a doxk aalasind anata lead tg Peres af # ise ae : : : aut i prone ® Warrenton News, until Monday morning. Dr. Grimes New Yous, Jan, 22.—The storm continues} There are six U.S, Senators to be elect. | bas parsed, but met with a strenuous oppositive . to so au eotabdiohied fa “on ‘ @etert towne Use patsileye of bu He 7 : ” op vo t i} ore rye seat : me le ‘ ‘ o } i Ld abet } ae a i “_ Mr chicaker. | willinit odite Rare D fore making such assertions, ealeu. COUN out into his porch about seven here with unabated violence —the roaas are all | od during the present month, in the fol- It is considered very odious Vill. The tax my toh cc acer hBR ol ed illo chall ly ra . ; fad todo w greatdenl-otha re Warns Jock, deseried the buggy at some dis Mocked ap—the Kruoklyn ferry bonts are near. | j & fe ‘ | raised from twenty-five to thirty-three per cent, siclehance* and if ba te pat face re a bivnger f mas wey ‘ tated todo wa great deal ofharn, the War) : i tyal te all Jed i : iit lowing States: New York, 1; Indiana . : and Ly { » at Uding than another that [od r t \ ! 1 ; anee, occupied by a human form cover y all suspended —no (rains can runon the Loug é : ee : ’ ’ besides including articles not heretofore consid: market for bie surjtas produee, and aw at pote te sae 4 ~renton News whi id have taken the ed with suow, and immediately procuring Island or Jersey roads. The Staten Island ferry | 25 W isconsin, 1; California, 2, | he in & man's you an NOL BU eCen Ewe tO BOR EY Wl cama’, FCe 8 e i id “ ole to ascertain their truth. Refer hishorse hasteved unt tu render assistance, boats are frozen in at quarantine, , ~—-- jered taxable, Almost Rage nee ked talk a wid the will redapme inte dleweme atl perhaps panes vt Dus) ttinstd nee ty an almanac would huve prevent. Mr. Traylor was found nearly frozen t | hoase, from the cradle in which he was rocked, ahem ! me) But rode bicsurplas peoduer exh tor Opbe, OF Lasitene abd eulerpiia: 0 o lahiac Wound have prevent : A bed lA) rearly trogen (to: Hon. Andrew Stevenson, of Va., is : otlerim vem t . unt he silver-headed h vorts tottering ' de ox “ v ve | STE ETN OTS OU oct rfetp oF el eo groes a inisetatement, Jeath, blood streaming from eve ry organ) Sa Onur Government lands coat $1 an lead. I Oe ee 1 '° | to the silver-beaded exne that soppor " the pod h ye . . en jackey) WAclexclicape 00! stated tnay be ad 4 , : Ar of his face, and almost without the power acre on an average, and champagne g2aicen’- . Ag ddnaiaks hie District for 4 | age, is taxed. But the most odious Tenture, in Our n eth > vee to ind d g ceording buitlie|iateotia , : : | r | . haat ‘ (ome prodast tur another will alvauce a peo. mt with the CECE INS CUR f officers of the of articulation. Dr. Cox was discovered bottle, How many a man dies landless, | 298 tine in Congress, had been Speaker | my estimation, is a tnx of one-eighth of one per Inte, 4 ple ee certain pont of improvement; bur tu tha this Legistatur Pank of the State and its Branehes, as by hia direction in the dritt, perfeetly in-! who, during his fife, has swallowed a of the Honee of Representatives, and | cent, on all rail-road passengers and freryght tre» a. adv aoe further a medium of exchange is indis- ta!) +! wetyeay tha: tain pablished in the N.C, Almanac, the scusible. Great care was bestowed upon jtownship, trees and all! | Minister at the Court of St. James. velling over the rail-roads in North Carolina Bas ald shrink b onto me two weeks tlemely at + being os ery thing } thew hs ly few g | the “es and peace 1. bot a | » to have velles ever time, pard that taxly men of all vale opin p propose! to think vem to at- . they feed tem years lature, or le reas) ther such whatever ot indeced v. for the Forth Car sued that have been mend the rlotte Ral lo amount rer of the shared the he rond to d, this Le wliey with ut in their tirely hme arly every yanty, and in vain to ork. This | about, in log: rolling ~eion, and thers, and * took ine ot rodaced hemes and all hand@ retaliation sted some bills have pulets, aod bill to re- th Howses, olders will med estab- a rejected. people of dd banking in ty sing, ho ansist venue bill »pposition . The tax per cent., ore consid: in & man's ‘as rocked, 5 tottering Tenture, in of one per erght tras | Caroling Tage 5 ; Le ’ ' "Tis haddock drapery of the window titoves, gi wo Vy ey have forgo peat Wed: |ton atkied { i would ‘be mote attentive to my comfort, thought she }'was. wise enough to know how much depends the }vn pleasingeme, What an awful, erenk ! that ‘nhtitter-svizes the small silver bell—Mand is .| vivlently suumoned—appears quickly, with a & fave benign aa ap, angel’s—courterys modest- ‘ly to receive her proad inistress’s vommand, See to the window girl—Maud obeys—the violence of the wipd has broken the fastening, wd all effurte to secure it are ineffeetunl. Lady, in a pet, distnisses her—falls back in despair to her euslions. Matches, for a penny; do buy a block ? poor mother is sick and culd, said a bird-like voice, and the crucl wiods sported with her matted locks, tiney Live fot peered out from worn wihe the history of this Aséem | Shoes, while the thin shaw! was closely drawn it wl at @ blank. On ong} boot the tender form of a child of eight sum- .| mers, "| Well, 1° declare! what freak of imagination bas brought the tattered, frozen figure of that little pauper to my mind; wish I had parchas- el indulgeuce (as the priests’ say) by giving her & few pence, dare say, though it was all « ruse, these little outousts are so artful, I am sick of tales of want and suffering ; my belief is, they are gotten up by canting puntans, to excite the syimyathies of the rich, and thereby open their But a Legislature ; and when the futare bis oe and sume other private bills mixed with them, end thin will be the whole history of the Legis lature of 1856-"7. SPECTATOR. (it~ ote ee VOR THE WATCHMAN. Cowcoan, Jan. 29, 1857. J. J. Bavxen, Req —Dear Sir : My attention has been called to an article pub- lished iv your paper, of the 27th inst, in which the faligwing is prominent, * A Railroad swin- dic, ene of a thousand,” which is said to have Well, this is a night of sounds; what new been originally clipped from the “ Concord! Ga- | note is that in the general charity —ouly Maud’s wetter.” As 1 am desirous that Guth should be | voiwe, the girl sings well, ‘tis strange vindicated, I would trostde you with a short | southing power ber voice has in sony. statement of fects ia reference to the cost and jit she sings. One of Mary Leigh's pious bynes, charges toade by the North Carolica Road for! | imagine, as doubtless she Jenrned many while freight. carried over this road for Mr. J. Reed,! in her service. She listens while those beautiful (Druggi=t of this town) previous to January st, | lines of Comper commencing with, * God moves 1637, emountiag im the aggregaic to $124 66,/in & mysterious way,” rose abuve the storm. ae set forth ia the article alluded to im the Con-| and the singer seemed Jifted in s@cet devotion curd Gaartien. Ow reference to the Company's | abor e all earthly feeling. books at this station, I fied this in correctly sia | If ignorance is bliss, ‘tis fully to be wise, and ted—the whale amvent of the bill, $124 66.' well for the simple-minded, like Maud to prac The packages should be 58 intend of 53, and | Uew the precepts of a piety | own too absurd for weighing 8373 Wa, This freight came over se fme. But, for such as Mary Leigh, with all her veral rows, and consequently, more than hall | quod sense, reGoement and nice feelinga, to yieid of the feeigit ie to be paid over wo other made! lerself a willing ageut to these crafty plurisees, the charges over those ruads leing made out by» cause of atonshment to me. I felt sho@ked their agents and not by the N.C. i. Koad agent. | today, to behold ber in that quaker cloak and The Gilowing ts the amwat due each road :— bonnet, plokling along through the snow in N.O. BR. Road, amount due #60 Charges by Express Co. over this euad 1 Charktie & Se. Ca. Mailroads, 30 29) “Charges” ocean freight vo une but, | suiftic owt ly overpower the nerves of ladies. by this Road, 1 Wilwington & Weldon Railroad, 21 beavy pockets. 31 beavy clogs, nu doubs weading her way to some 50 hovel, on a uniasion of inercy, as she would say. I should think the fevtad oduun Uf such deus 74 dare say, she takes her bible alung aleo, and 83, May be, imterperes ber teachings with some Raleigh & Gastuw Road, 4 08 i the sungs of Zuo. Mary bad a sweet voiwe, Portemouth and Seabuar! Road 3°59 amd was much admired a few winters ago when Cowan foeighis * “ 2 86 | she used tu sing at our fashionable sorrees, but ———— | whe has log since given up evervihing rauonal O124 6) Huw very warm, TU wheel my chair ont a | examined the printed rates of these differs tay In (he movement the paper falls. God ent roads and believe the items aa charges help the poor, their sorrows are great—stands agsioet Mr. Keed, Ww be aceordipg tu those rites oat in bold rebef Well, what ‘The additions appear to be all nytt, hence, | an What sudden cale ata great loss to know what the trouble ip. God help the poor, is dis The Gazette erems to be Laken cunsiberatly aback with the change of $1.74 for expences This shows its greenness ia the Freighting Vus- What stramze, mysterious influences are at eet, 1 believe the besiness part of this com | work to might, | wonder. Well, Iw munity and particularly those who du much | y distribute means all this fuss aleout the poor! ity | has befalleo them | tinetiy seen in glowing ebaritive in the boruing Qun! —the wjnds echy it. sud a small sum, week y. to besrmess with the road, are very well eatintied | ciel cl, ubtless, will be pleased with the office of with the manner id which the basiness of the | ghmoner toad is coadueted. Uf \!ore is any qaarreliing. "the poor is generally done by those whe teave beast to lo) peme The Saviourand while upon earth, * The with the rund; baving bad hitle lee to du but) jour ye have always with you” Seek to net as kind of guardians for the public interest. | cur, giv My objeet is simply to vindicate the truth to) \yarself Ibe giligd bauble, the thés matter, Afler a full examination of M’.| oth which yo are wont to Keed's account, I think the changes made are all Uh. eaming ball or fas! according to the printed rates of Freight, being | ine anked orphan, give joy something like $1 50 per bandred from the! beet of some poor widow Seabussd to this puint, including oo-an frenghts! heritage im extravagant dress, oe aemall portion of i If the freights are | peed the like. Remember he w iweth to the Aigh, the other toads must come in for their) joor, lendeth to the Lord, who will pay you share of the blame fur such high rates; but Lo tack with interest, In the first three verses of showld bike the Gazette to make out its case ot! (he forty-firt Psalm of David, be gives a full of a swindl., and that one among a thousand Years respectfully, Reader, whoever vou are, remember Lighten, by your charities, their mo- therm Dene trinket wok yourself for to them of vour alandance elpensiy walle party, chothe to the desolate Waste not Gord's CR pensive parties feoript. MARY £8, >: ‘ OF SALISBURY CALEB PHIFER. | -_- * From the Ralrgh Register | THE LAST OF IT. On Monday next, by joint resolution, this eaprent Leyislature ceases its splen . ' Solis didtatore, Let at end, We are glad of You may bring my dressing gowa and slip- ii. We have been sifiicieliily regaled rom Maod. There will be 0 venure to might j with mock statestnanship, marching with The storm precludes the possilality of one's get | atom «te pto the sound of the Capitol tag oat, bell. has been called a The rich dressing gown is donned, the dainty | “mysterious carriage of the bendy to con feet inensed in embroidered slippers, the cow-| ceals defects of the wind The Fr fortable cushions of the cory arm chair sought, Philosopher who thus pete it, ei and the light Chiaese stand drawn in front of ave seem yravity in all its glory during , : | this eventful ecssion. A weaker Assem engl Spc gaseerany pits Rowing uaramibens we are assured, never legislated for The tall astral sheds its mellow light over ar | North CarclinamAunt rerecluniiinnet Apartment, furwiahed with all the elegance thut! w) bore down by’ the weight of their res refined taste could suggest, or ample wealth pur ponsibiliges—so overburdened by the Divans, couches, fautcials of bnght enim | yreat cares of State—so seldom siniling— 5 teh ly carved cabinets, stands of curious Were Dover, We think, doomed to sit and ie, i , ; ind ghr-. Sigh together, rea grup bn depart tal This has been the session of abortions ering in the soft lamp light, the moss lke wi!- M ccligines Gatlin de Ronde t ‘eek ith rich bude end leaves, giving: Many grand schemes bothin 1. Ro» rae eee EE and Finance have been almost bern, and the idea that Flora ued joet fresh: aprinkled ix then choked to death. There has been with her treasures, all bespeak it the bodvir of | fashion and wealth, in the dominant power of this Legislature How the storm rages —what terrible blasts of POR THE WaTChwiN. SOLILOQUY OF A FASHIONABLE LADY ON A WINTER EVENING. | “Gravity” neh a plentitul lack of the wisdom to conceive great tneasures, and the nerve to carry them out. They have sometimes started well, bat were soon scared at their own jcreations, Sach spasmodic efforts at ” something, followed by vacillations, shrin What frightful shapes the fire assumes, Hark! kings, dodgings, misgivings, and back What's that! Oaly thé wail of the winds I ings-out, are not often seen. Boys, and really think [ ant nervous to niglit, and will take | green ones at that, have led this Assen: 8 dose of valerian before retiring. {bly. But for a few sensible and experi Let me see what Maud has placed here for enced members, who belong not to the My amesement this evening. The Daily —— | Democratic party, bat who were often and Dumas’ ant, Well, Me, Editor, I'll eee shat cooee od ae pany fda Dat « d rom GINKIN » o wot ¢ € et cn the _ panron iar abe | what Wve pigaled the acts of this UE Bret on the docket. Pay the printer, 1. iglature would have been.— Well, we ahem! his usual plea of poverty, God help 4), 9] eiiall have at least that great measure of the poor, de., cant, puritanical slang, deliverance, the Free Suffrage Bill—| wind—how it sweeps in fearful guats down the chimney, rushes and roars throagh every ave- nue, The storm king is abroad in wll his fury. Our editor is becoming so matter-of-fact of that’s certain. We shall also have the Inte, that T have ceased to look for anything en-| Revenue act—that’s tolerably certain. And that is aboot all, we believe, of avy, lertainjng ja his Columns. OAS ae rE aac hos yinf ~All thing georatly ‘wast bays anend. iy grand there wiust bea. solemn biennial meeting. the Wood must be separated is way home, if-he ean.” "Good bye! und joy be wi? ye all.” There will be no nore questions of or- der now, mad¢ at @ venture, and decided by guess-—-no amore Bank. Bills, te be slaughtered by savage ainenuments—no nore new Rail Road charters, nor acts amendatory of old ones, with multitadi- ous sections, the last of which, slyly, (like a Jady’s postecript) contains the creain of the matter, pe gently asks ad- ditional aid from the State. The sparring and spunk of the coutrary-wise law-mak- ers, 8 vastly edifying to the lobby loun- gers, must be ended at last. There will be au end, too, of oygtersuppers, in which sundry of the jolly Americans, having lit- tle else to do, have freely indulged. Even Pepper himself, a very useful institution among us, will come to his periodical close, and pull up his stakes; and we fear we shall not soon look upon his like again. The musical voices of the Reading Clerks will be hushed—for the poet say— “The music ceases when il raive In Seudders baleony.” And the stolid, intensified earnestness of the imperturbahle Principal Clerks, whom nyt the howlings of angry politi- cal strife, nor the bright sea of Lbeantiful faces before them, nor Orphean melodies warbled from woman's lips and floating all argund them, could divert froin their purses, Exturtioners! it's a system equal to the | tape-strings and papers, will soon cease | inquisition of uld—a spiked virgiv to lacerate/to challenge admiration. The rapid rat: | | tubeas of the Speaker's hatminer, sharp, | short, and order-produciny, shall soon die jin the distance. There will Le no more | Cherokee Bille laid before “this Houora- what | ble body” by the Senator from Jackson, | What i and wo fortl, for the space of two years. | In short, as Grace Peabody says in the play, “there will be an end of ev ery thing” —next Monday morning. = - COUNCIL OF STATE. The Council of State met in the Exe- jcative office in this City, on Thursday last —present, W.D. Bethel, of Rockingham; LA. A; McKay, of Sampson; D. G. W. Ward, of Greene; C.M. Avery, of Burke; and John Walker, of Mecklenburg. Jolin Walker was President of the Council, and Pulaski Cowper, Secretary. Calvin Graves, of Caswell, and N. E Caunady, of Granville, wermbers of the Board of Internal luprove thents, And Alfred Jones and W. W of Wake, and Matthew Shaw, of Beaufort, were appomnted menbers of the Literary Board.— Raleigh Standard. chosen were appointed ee he extreme severity of the weather, so onasual in this climate and consequent: ly so uuprovided for, las duabtless caus- od great suffering. Three persons, if no more, have been frozen to death in this county. One, a servant belonging to Mr Gray Barbee, near Chapel Ifill; one in the neighborhood of Mount Willing, be longing to Mr. Samnel Thomp» n, of Al amanece; and one belonging to Mrs. Pa- ris of this viemity. The last eccarred nring the snow-storin on Sanday even nj he was going to his wife's house, about a mile and a half distant, and ap pears te have got out of his way and be came bewildered in an old tield, where he perished. We have beard of another case, on the Railroad near Goldsbor reget; and we have heard are tthat two wo men and a child perished with the cobd in the eastern partof this con ~ but have beard no name, and hope itis not true.—JShill abhor Recorder oo. The Geol gical py to see that Surrey.— We are hap the Committee on Aynecal tare in the Louse of Commons tins re vorted in favor cal » \We ublish the Report, which is made by ly Daney of Edgecombe, wl and widely known as one of the most in telligent gentlemen and successful f ' of the Geology irvey ois well ers tu what may truly bee Ithe wreat aygncaltural county of E sonal Fay? Obecrver “= Frozen to Death We learn that a man by the name of Absalom Smith, residing in this county, but a short distance from Raleigh, was found to be frozen to death one inerning last week. — ad, Reg. oe EFFECTS OF TIE STORM New Yorn, Jan. 22.—A large number of wrecks are reported in the viermty of Boston, nvolving the loss of eight or ten dives. Wasnixerosx, Jan, 22.— Railroad communi cation with New York was re opened to day > =) Our Palmetto Tree.—The death of Hon. Preston S. Brooks isan event which, while it will be ree giized and deplored Carolina, de serves also seme outward indteation of by every heart in South t Believing this, the gentlemer connected with the Standard resolved to drape in black the Palmetto Tree whieh oor office. This will be found, this morning, arrayed with the syinbols of mourning, affording a fitting emblem of the sorrows of the Palnetto State at the decease of one of her sons.-— Chariiston Standard, stands before > Capt. William PL Travis, of this place was tried and committed to jail a few days ago on the charge of having commited a rape on the per- son of Miss Mary Cradock. The act was com- mitted under his own roof; and horrible to relate bis victim was a relative of his wife. The char- acter of Capt, Travis up to thia time has been without sput or blemish, maintaining among hia acquaintinces the greatest confidence—a man of great geal and enterprise in the profession he was engaged’ The evidence against Travis was | of so strong a natare as not possibly to permit the Court before whom he was tried to allow bail. —Plymouth Banner. | Better be the head of the yeomanry than the tail of the gentry. Hilden.) c 4 Bweet "75a 100 0) ‘| Cotton Yarn, _.. [Rags per Ib, 3 CLASS 24, Ra 158” lt per eack»2.12) « 425 To be drawn in the City of Atlautt, Georgia, in pub- Meal, 15 « 80 ling Bro = 9 10 lic, on ‘Thursday, February 19h, 1057. i ommener Sa0- . 1.50 [Sugar Bro. . +4 “4 que perduz, 12415] Crushed, al : Feathers per Wb. 35 0 373] * Clarified, 12014 , 5. Flour per bbl. 6.50 « 6,65/Taltlow, 125.013 CL ASS 2 . Tron (Bar) Lard, 5a “Red, 10 a 11 | Wool, 5 a 28 FAYETTEVILLE MARKET. Janvuany 31, 1857. BACON, per lb - 108 Il COFFEE, per Ib. Riv, liga 13 Laguira, Ida 95 81. Domingo, Wa WW FLOUR, per barre!l— Family, 715 a 00 Superfine, ° 6754 0 Fine, 6258 00 Cross, 575 a 00 GRAIN, per bushel— Corn, 95 al 00 Wheat; 120 a 125 Oats, 50 ww Peas, tha 90 Kye, 100 a1 10 LARD), per Ib, 3a 14 SPIRITS, per galloo— * Peach Brandy, 90 a A do. new 65a 70 N.C. Whiskey, 55a 60 Rye do 6a 7 Rectified do. 45a SO | NAILS, cat, per keg 475 0550 | IRON, per Ib— | English, 4ba 5 Sweedes, common bar, 64a 00 Do. wide, 7a ov | WOOL, per Ib ads TALLOW, per Ib ita 12 HIDES, per lb— Dry, 16a 00 | Green, 64a 00 | SALT— | Liverpuol, per sack, 125 a 00 | Alam, per bushel, Oa 0 |} MOLASSES, per galion— Cuba, Se 60 New Orieans, sua 6U SUGAR, per ib— Loaf aud crushed, 16a 17 ScCrotk Port, & N. Orleapea, 11 a 124 BEE F—W holesale, 3a 4 Retail, chuice, 4a 7 NORFOLK MARKET. Reported by Rowland & Brothers, Jan. 20, 1857. BACON —Hams, 13 @ 16. Hog round, 13 @ 135 “ Sides + stern, 10 @ 11h. Shoulders 9 @ 94 FLOU &—Saper. 7.23.—Extra, 4.00 —Family, @3 st DRIED APPLEsS—175. a PEACH ES—¢5.50 ¢CORN—6. @ 67 FLAXSEED—1 50 * Buck, 3.20 « 3.25|Wheat White, 1.2 4 125 11a LAS To be drawain the City of Mobile, Alabama, in pub- lie. oo Baturdey, Februury 7th, 1857. To be drawn in the City of Atunta, Ga, io pub- lic on Saturday, Febraary 26th, 1857, ON THE PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS. W. AYER, has just opened a Book Store in + Statesville, where he keeps on hand a large stock of School Rooks and quite « variety of miscel- hneous works, also « full supply of ’ ZANVCL ALLZCLRS, and YANKEE NOTIONS, Stationary, Wall - Window Shades, Fite Serrens, together with a Bret rate mack of CON FECTION ARIES, Fine Cigars and TOBACCO, Musical Instraments, &., &e. Special attention given Ww ordering Books, Music, and any thing elee in his line Opposite the COURT- HOUSE. Statesville, N. C. Jan. 6, 1857. Fresh Sapply of Salem Almanacs, FOR THE YEAR, 1857. 330 3,260 Prizes! MORE THAN ONE PRIZE TO EVERY TEN TICKETS! r 30.000 Tickets. Yr MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! { Prize of $50,000 is 850,000 Pow 20,000 is 20,000 Ly AAF ite 10.000 is 10,000 a. ow 9,000 is 9,000 low 8,000 ie 8,000 1) ee 7,000 ip 7,000 } « « 6,000 is 6,000 1 od 5,000 is 5,000 Pow 4.000 is 4.000 | Le 3,000 is 3,000 | we 2,000 is 2,000 | 1 a8 1,000 is 1,000 100 Prizes of 100 are 10,000 L\ | 50 are 5,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. | 4 Prizes of 0259 approximating to $5,000 Prize, are §1.000 | ew P fr) 20,009 a B09 a“ 100 “ 10.000 “ 400 | Li's 80 bas 9,000 Ne 920 | | o* r*) « 8,000 260 | 4 6 ~ 7000 ka! 240) 4 55 6,000 240) 4 bo ‘a 5,000 . Qe 4 “ 4,000 180 | 4 ” + ed sae 160 | Ee 30 ng 2,000 120 i 4 ry “ 1,0v0 190 8,00) Ware 69.009 4,260 Prizes amounting to 24 GOD | Whole Tickets, $10; Halves, %5 ; Quarters, 2}. | PLAN OF THE LOTTERY | The numbers from 1 to 30,000, eurrespunding with | | thoes Numbers on the Tickets printed on separaie rLps of paper, are encircled with small tin tubes and plreed in ove Wheel. The firs 212 Prizes, similarly printed aad encircled, are placed i nauther wheel. The wheels are then revolved, and a namber ix drawa from the wheel of Numbers, and at the same time a Prize is drawn fran the other wheel The Number and Prize drawn out ere opened and exhibs- ted to the audience, and registered by sume rs; the Conmmme- the Prize being placed aga:nst the Number This operation is repeated wuil all the Pri tesare drawn out drawn, APPROXIMATION PRIZES —The two pre- coding and two #4 reediag Numbers tv those drawiwy D) the first 12 Prrzee will be entitled to the 48 Appiots- mation Prizes, seenrd to the scheme. | The 3,000 Prizes of § il be devermined by the Inst figere of the Number that draws the $50,000 Pit For example. if the Nuinber drawing the $50,000 | Prize ends with No 1, then allthe Tiekets where the nuinber cade iv 1 wall be eatitled to 20. If the Nam- DIED: On the 6th Janaary, 1557. at Highland, Micsisip py. Mee Fo MeRAE, wile of Mr. Kenucth McRae formerty of Mowat Mourne, N.C ber ends with No 2, thea ol) the Tickets where ihe Number ends in 2 will be entitled to $20, and eon to 0 | Certuic 4 Peckages wil! be sold at the flowing -| rates whieh im the risk Certibeate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, e*0 | 10 Half Ce 40 W ANTED an active, honest man in each sec trom of the State to take orders by sample fo: “MecALLISTER’S HOWMUPATHIC REWE DIES.” To active men a liberal mouthty salary aud misewon will be paid. Addrees (with siamp « Prepay answer Da. J. 8. AcALLISTER, Jersey City, N J NOTICE 4 i. JDERSONS indebted to the estate by mele mate « 4wi6 ( Jemme Kinca or otherwiee, are reqnesied | the anme by the let day of March neat mu-t be ve “Ce May EXpECt Lo pay cust WWR FRALEY agent for Hannsh Kincax » Feb. 3, 1857 3 Sel ebury VALENTINES, VALENTINES Prepare for February 14th, 1857. JUST RECEIVED, L 4 for the Lath Feb cenie tw §3 each ary, rangag im price from ox Alm, = large kn of Comic Valentines, at 25 cent 50 cents per demen. Valentine Letter 8 each Children’s Valentines and Carde, 124.25 and 50 cents per dracn t fr Valenimes, email size 6 cents, mediut> sae | ‘ come, large wee 25 cena Wrucre 12 Prreone waning Valentines, may rely apon recess ing each « | plemse, and sent to any part of th country tl) enveloped, free of pretare Addrees ali orders to 3.f ENNISS Bookseller, Seliebury. N ¢ NB. Send orders iummedsately, that they mmy be atiended tin time . February 3, 1857 lw6 WANTED TO HIRE. NEGRO GIRL from 15 to 20 to LD dren Apply ts JW ENNIsS Janaary 29th, 1857 5 J. P. GOWA N, COL. H. L. ROBARDS, AT THE ROWAN HOUSE. ST'IGE OFFICE FOR ALL t'- Stages at the HOUSE. Salishary nares ch Dr. BESSENT, DENTIST. S now at the Rowan House, ready to receive Pr fessermal calls. Jan. With 1857 TO OUR CUSTOMERS. ( UR accounts are now dav and ready for settle ment. We hope you will come forward and set tle by cash of nove. Cush ia what we want, as we Thre e«iate A ed, and thee fading ts eumply w thee and beaatiful asmortment of Valentines | “ 10 Quarter « 20 | TY ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES. | Enche the money to cor address fur the Tickets , ted, om receipt of which they will be forwarded do by firet mad Purchasers can have tickets euding in +) any figere they may designate The tit of Drawn Numbers and Priaes will be sent to parchasere unmedistely after the drawing TF Parchasers will please write their mgnatares plain, and give their Pust Office, County and State. { OF Remember that every Prize ws drawn and pay- able in full without dedaction 17” All prizes of $1,000 and ately after the ander, paid immedi- | drawing—other prizes at the asus! meal thinty dave Cun munrcatione sinetiv confidential. Prize Tickets cashed of renewed in x at ether office Add Orders for Tickets or Certificates of Pack & CO, Atlanta, Ga, or S SWAN, Munigumery Ala | SALISBURY CLASSICAL SCHOOL. THE andersigned has opened a Classical Kchoo! v the town of Saisbary, for the purpose of preparing | g men for College, or any of the learned Profes ser Pupils will be prepared to + the ( may desire ter any claes in mar Colleges, which they The schudastie year will comsat of one nVersty. oF any of - saths, comineweing on the bet of Oc- | tober n and ending iu July, with a vacatwn of one week at Cormtmas Terms---Per Sevsion of 10 Months. | > Prmary Enghsh branches $20 60 Higher dv do and Mathematics, 30 00 Clasmes and Mathematica, 50 WO Cootinge at fund, 1 00 One third of the tation will be required in advance e-third om the letof March, and the remainder at the chase of the se sseon. No ded except in cases of py 1etien for absence mckor se REFERENCES 7 tand Facalty of the lt Lacy. DOD, Prema Jenn M bon Rev Shaver tracted Rev Drary we. the Greens “versity tof Davida C utle Morehad. Hon John MOD: k \. Baber, cton. Barton Craige. J A. Henderson, Enq. Jes. E Eaqg. Sa JOUN B GRETTER. AB 208 WILLIAMS BROWN, Aa Tin, Sheet-lron and Copper Smith, At his old Stand opposite the Store of MURPHY & CO Peer ie nd GUTTERING done im ™ = . the moet substantial manner SSS and warranied (sreat vane ty af Wares and Stoves always on hand for sale Jonnary 20, 1857 Ny 34 6 le bee Os Dr v HE First anoaal Meeting of the Members of the NEW BERN MUUAL INSURANCE COMPANY wil! be held at the Gaston Hone New Bern, on Monday the 16th Febronry meat, at 1d o'clock "By Order of Premdent D T CARRAWAY, See nuary 13, 1857 3wpd:t5 North Carolina Law Books. 1( yyy hand, The New Revised Code of North Car olina October 14, 1856 New Bern, Js — Nancy Campbell and Andrew Steele and wife Jene, a Tieheo} For wale by the gross, dozen, of single une, at 4 - 4. ENNIDSS’ Book Store. J MUSIC BOOKS, O* HAN D—Soothera Harmony, pew edition ; New Carmiua Sacra; The Christian Minstrel ; Heeperian Harp; Mason's Sacred Harp, with patient notes. ‘The Psalmodist, ond the Bortan Academy's Collection of Church Music. For sale at J. H. ENNIS3’ Book Swre. 34 ATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, IREDELL COUNTY. . egainst James C. Todd, J. F. Hathaway and wife Jane, Col- in ©. Todd, Juha Sharpe and wife Mary, aed Joho Sharpe Petition to sell Land for Partition. IT appearing to my satisfaction that the defend- ents are aot residents of thes Siate: Lt is ordered, het pablicauen be made ia the Carvlina Watehmaa, for the space uf mx weeks, notifying them tw appear at eur next Court of Equity, to be held for the eonnty of Iredell, at the Coan Heuse in Statreville, op the 6th Monday afier the 4th Mouday in February next. | deling of Residences, ‘fin J : of Ormmamental or Fancy , ’ Solisbary, , Greensboro”, ‘carson, Eeq., PRR gE, THE PROHIBITIONIST. ublished Monthly, by the Ei Commi of the New York State T Amasa McCay, member of the Ediwr. The ablest aad most ¥ the Canse in the’ Nutloa, contribute | and eloquence ty itscolamns, = wee the Number for January, 1852, ie begins Vol, * " te 4 The scope and spirit of the tiowal ; it is adapted to every Si circulates inevery State. Th voted to the Suppression © icone ara eg wt ete is printed in the Borgel ong Poh an ea eight een ined sr é number. : * Oe Gre cory Ne Se eae if hree, tw one addrems, one year, Aud for each additional four exipley will be charged fur any * Pitty Y Fe Fifty Copies, twone addtess, © One Hundred Copies) to ddress, © Posrsace.— The on the within the County of ty, and within the State, voud the State, and within the United Cents a year—pay able quarterig, in use. Barren Provinces — there are no —— oa the Prowrarnoxist to subscribers in the of any of the Provinces in British America, Srecran, Orven.—To ferilitate the thea and there to plead, anawer or demur to the plain- | lation of the Pauper, we will ead One tiffs’ petitwen, otherwise a dec-ee pro cunfesm will be | peetege paid, for fe recorced against them | Five Dottane; und af the seme tate for Wituess, W. P. Caldwell, Clerk and Master in| namber. These terms barely cover the cost of paper Equity at office in Statesville, this 12th day of Jane- | and printing. ary, A. D. 1957, wad ia the 8'si year of American ladepeudence. W. P. CALDWELL, C.N. E. Price adv. $5 50. Gw34 NEW BOOKS. FPRUIRTEEN Years in the Itinerancy Coneapoudence of Premdent Reed, 2 irtoria or the World Overe brew (earden ngs White of Athens, Georgra of Poltieal Er none the Chief Justiccs, The Sous of Hiawatha tha Legeuds, by Schooleroft. At J. H ENNISS' Book Store. , by Witten W Lists National System Fanders Lives aud Tunes of Every man jets whose hands (hissheet may fall, ie solened to reise = eldb, et a vate | fommely io bit meghbothood. vee 4 din rt sent, gratis, Large and immediate orders respectfally solicited. No subscriptions received for lene than one year, | and in every cuse the order must be accompaared Life wad | the money. Address . © SCOVILL, Postsuine Aone Ataany, N.Y. $50 REWARD. — January 20, 1857 30 NEW BOOKS. Rev. S.A. Lana, A.M. MOD Power,” « tow of the productive forces of society, end the resul'e of labour, capial end skill, by Charles MeKuight. “The Olid North State in 1776,” Se- cond Series, by the Rev. E. N. Carathers, D. D © Rehgen ia America,” by * Lecsares oa Seieoce and Art,” by Ur. Lardner, 2 woul Al JU ENNIS’ Book Store. Salisbury, Jan. 20, 1857. uM NEW BOOKS. J UST Reerived, * Home and the World.” by Mra. e Wr. C. Rives of Virginia. Hale’ of the Shater- mie, by the sothor of Wide Wide World linwoed by Mra lee Hents Peninsular Wars, new edinwm, 5 vale. 12 mo Dorn, by Charies Dickens Ernest Carohne tide | Life of Proce Taliry rand Chips frum Unele Ram's and Leary, ora guide fur all who wish to speak or | write correetiv. At JH. ENNIss° | Jan, InS7.—34 Bouk Store. | EBENEZER ACADEMY, CIN UE exercises of this Lnetnetion. which has been UM ccopred fer he last <« menths, will be resam- ed on Monday the 19th of January Thezh the subserber cannot promise to fill the place of Ine worthy predecessor; yet he bepee by | ment the patronage ot | Heard can he bad convemeut to the cademy, at $7,00 per month Terms. chome atieninn to besinese io the & memaeily nches, 7 30 Classics and Higher branches of Mathematics, 12 50/ JAMES A CRAWFORD, A.B | Please bring it in. | GUN AND LOCk S.miTHIneae, | AND Bell Hanging. THE subscriber having ope ned an es- | tablichment, propeses te carry on the | above basvese in the town of Salsbu- | ry. oa Water Street, in all its vances branches. GUNS and LOCKS re- paired at short notice and on reasona ble terms His thoroagh acquaimtance with the business, he hopes, will command a reasons- ble share of patrmage All work warranted. All or- ders left with him wrll be faithfully and prompity at- | tended to. Orders respectfully solicied CHARLES HARTMAN 21, 1856. 21 3mo LAND SALE! eof anorder of the Saperior Coart of Law for Santy Coanty. [ will proteed to sell sesson Podav the 13th of Febreary nett | { | | *S oS Salsbury, Oct rect of land, staated ia Stanly cogaty NARROWS, The Tract contaias about 1200 Acres, are oblized tu have money to renew one siock ; and + Eaton's Forms; Wiley’ Noch Carolina | aboat two iinndred amd ftv of which in cleared and in you want goods cheap, you must supply as the} Form Bask; Cantweli's Justice, des gred tor Justices a pond stale ot cuilivan THE FISHERY be meane to buy them at cash prices. Jot the Peace , Civil Practice in the Court of Plea= | jonging to the tract has 1 Vielded to its former . BROWN & COFFIN and Quarter Sesmons of No Carvtina For ale at owner more » athoasand ddiars annually. Pro Jan 26, 1957 J. H. ENNISS’ Book Store fersor Ema who has persenally examined the <=t¥. Jannary 20, 1857 34 PLS. The notes and acconnis of J. D. Brown & Lemly. are in my bands for collection. Those con- cerned had better come forward soon and pay up, as longer indulgence will nut be given J.D BROWN 4¢ 35) JONES’ HOTEL. Tis Undersigned has taken charge of this popn- Jan. 26th, 1856. far Hotel in the village of LENOIR. in Cald- well omaty, lately occupied by A. B. Hagler— The buildings (and cat-taildings) are ample for the entertainment either of travellers or families seeking | ap-country residence in the sammer monthe No at- | tention of expense will be spared to muke it @ first. | rate Hotel. The village is delightfully located, and | has the best roads to it of any Mountain village ia the | State. Patronage is re: tfully solreited. i ni W. A. BALLEW. 3mo:34 January 20, 1857. REMOVAL. { T= undersigned take orcasion te anform their Southern friends and Customers that they have removed from No. 74 North Third Street, to Store No. 139 Market Screet, North side, between Third and Foarth Streera In addition to their naual seeortment of COMBS, RRUSEES, TRIMMINGS AND FANCY , their stuck will couse of full lines of BOSISRT ANIL GLOVILSE. LACES, WHITE GOoDs, ac. which they will offer at the very lowest market pri- cea. the PF Oar terms will be six months, or six per cent. + discount for Cash in par fands, within thirty days. CUMMINGS € CO. [, No. 139 Market Street. | Philadelphia January, let., 1857. Imodt | WATER POWER |: AND 1000 BARRELS FLOUR. =“? | Bhs E subscriber wishes ty purchase che above quan- tity of Wheat aud Flour, for whieh he will pay he highest market price in cash MICHAEL BROWN. | Salisbury, Sept, 16, 1856. wié ! i UST Received * Chain of Sacred Wonders,” by | sPresrnace intelligent, = MY , “ Koowledge is | Rubert Beird, DV. D.| Ot Adidecse Hohahurg, =} \ TILL. be prepared on and after nt, per session of 5 monthe 96 00} Fisher's Mills, a malatio bey ay sbvot 25 years, measaring abvet 5 Ret Wor 11 | ches in height. ‘ | He gene wears his hair long, and one | mde, has pres Aasoradion rather peerage Davie Coanty in the mei d i where he has relations, or sbout Silver or Gold Hill. When he lof he was wearing « mostache. The above reward will be given if the ead boy is delivered to the subscriber, or lodged in jail a that he ean be Cc RL BEALL. January 6th, 1857. £32 STAPLE AND RANCY” = ORY GOODS ic. EDWD LAMBERT & Co. 55 Chambers St., and 83 Reade St. - Opposite the Park, to open their SPRING Lm! LoWteT MARKET Paces. Dee. 30, 1856. TSpege Thunder & Lightning DISCNION AND CIVIL WAR, Pestilence, Patent Medicine, oe) FAMINE, &e., &., ee | IF YOU HAVE WORK FOR ME, | ASS S.cte'eowes on eet form the pablie generally aud private individuals pare ucularly, thet they are ready, willing aad able te treet them from one at least of the abuve ‘taghlee) bv parting ep to their buildings, their Patent Lighimog Condactors, at prites lower than it bas ev- er been done at in this part of the country. Address | your orders to Baker & Owen, Salisbary, N.C, July 22, 1856. Lost Jolame.—Bring it in. OME borrower has failed to retarm @ Volume o \) the Watchman fom July, 184), t Jaly 1842. He, che or they. will please do ust e faver to retera ", as we are frequently needing it. J. J. BRUNER. 7 December 16, 1856. TAYLORSVILLE FEWALE SCHOOL. ™ E third session of this school, wader thé gowern- mentof Mra Jane R Gillespie, will commence va Thawiay the 15h of Janaary. Be foro hevt-d oamber of young ladies can be hadia Mra Gil'e~me's own family—other private families will be prepared to a date any ber of boarde Mrs. G lie<me's repatation as a teacher, the andhealih of the locality, the morals of the comme- an ithe cheapness of this seheol, indece ts frends ty expeet « large patromage. Tw28 REMOVAL. R. & A, MURPHY, H AVE Removed their Store to the NEW BRICK RULLDING next door to the « Watchman * Tire Taoir friends and ewstomers, are iavtd to call and see them at theit new and elegant stand, on the tract, pronounces it saperiog to any in the Salsbury, January 6th, 1857. tt-39 Siate : ea TERMS, a credit of av and twelve mouths will be E N a OTIC D: A. UNDERWOOD D ae TAL N I E. eo neeryeetd 36 Sw33 0 GSN W.sOF. BASON, D. D. 8, M.D. OF- kins | Nasavene, fice om the Lot with Mr. MeNeely V ANTED and on the corner nest to Doet. , | Whitehead uJ * N B® Having prepared evitate ROOMS, those 5000 Bushels Wheat who wish to consult hum, or need dental serviews, cas have every advantage 17 Coumurications dropped ia the Bow at Offies d throagh P. Office or otherwise will be attended the first opportanity direc te JOB PRINTING Neatly \eecuted at tiie Offices stron iw No- ear ¢ thf * —— AGRICULTURAL. | Qe = FROM THE SOUTHERN Ci LTIVATOR, Chinese Sugar Cane—North and South. Parrons Socruvey Cour ator.—There seema to be considerable variation in the sam ples of etalk and seed exhibited by different growers of the Chinese Sugar Cane. At the late National Fair speci- mens shown by Prince & Co., of Flush- } Long Island, and others whose names T do not now recollect, as well as those exhibited in some Seed Stores of Phila- delphia, differed widely from each other still more widely from that which 1 obtained from you under the same name. The stalk of the Northern samples ranges from 10 to 12 and even 14 feet in height, while mine rarely exceed 8 or 9 feet.— The diameters vary also from the largest size corn-stalk (say 2 inches or more) to not more than three quarters of an incli in some es, Theirs has a rind much like im and comparatively soft and yielding. They differ in the struc- tare of the celula tissne also—approxi- mating more to the pith of the corn stalk bug, we planted them about the Ist of | dress for each sex. than to the firm, hard ce!! of the true Sa- gar Cane. Their pith is but little m | matured to the very top, eacharine than corn stalks, while ours is 80 gweet as to rival the true cane. | no- tice also in some of these samples a dis- ition to throw down rootlets from the joints into the earth like our corn, which I have never noticed in the plant I grow. n the seed, also, I find marked differ ences. The color varies from envelope is lighter in its hue, while tly size in differeut samples varies frow Lal! to doable that to which | am accustome ee tonee it attain. The seed is jp Jaced moc! more compactly in the head tau mine These differences are probally dk pend eet upos the admixture © } tn other varieties; perhaps from the Dou rah or Broom Corn. It is poweiile they may be distinct species, thoug): it is scarve ble. ly to the South, and wil) doubtless ci- seminate their Cane seed als. | he ject, that they way be on their guard i purchasing this seed for the productic: @fasrap. Disappointment must necessa vily await these who shal) cultivate t!) taileorn-etalk cane for the sacharine jaice May of the Northery farmers have from such seed as [ refer & naar, and so far as | can Jearn speak of it in the highest terms of praise as a M attentiou i is attracting geveral and will be pose. Valuable as the Nor swer for syrup. R. BATTEY. Rome, Ga, Nov. 1856 ——s Poultry—Breeds, Management, Ac. Enrtors Socruxcex Ceunvatom.—Th September number of your vajua))i- per having failed to my address, | wrt to Gay that you will farnish |: if pose as | am not willing to forego the inform ation to be gleaned from acingle nun TME GOUTHERS CCULTivVatTor 1 will farther improve thie present oy portunity by asking yours A JOST numervas Correspondents plain instractions with reyard ves Of son Ingland proper management of domes yo ye at. enileJe=30 eUehiccos eiiiecin tie fowls : ist. Which breeds of hens lay Lest a different seasons of the year! Sed) What deseriytin and preparat of food ie best calculated to secure tir fowls for the table, and a plent.ful « ne Of fresh egy: | red What is the very best m treatment to be persued with young click . te ta ae — . . € n a’ ene and Turkeys! th. And above all, how may that arc enemy of young prevented or cured | Sth. I would be glad tok: a thor you consider most reliable apou t subject just mentioned ! A speedy answer to the foregoing tivne will be wery thank fu . Mrs Moble, Ala, Dec. 1856 rw whi M’B ved Ww OF THE & TKS RBRrLyY ¢ lst. The best layers r the winte months, when eggs are the short-legged, piamjp and bred Brahmas or Shany!ias A cross the Game nv the Shang!.ai or Pralin ne to defe eg i produces a fine table fow! ania. Avo at cae ‘4 7a er—thoogh the infos) or renders this cries somewlia arrelmotne 1 rd food, suc rach ; od. M, ed or soaked) wheat scree: tatoes, rongh rice. Ir ni baked corm broad. wit ale “ preatiiul supply of yr ter or } dance of the best cone “V putt tem, Chey should le r4t | with a dry dongl ‘ mace petal and meal, wii, ay ter and pounded ¢harc (; the no grave ; keep their { troagh perfectly clear J they fit for the table in at-cit I clo dav If kept up longer, they begir Mverizged she isla ater, in flesh. vt | bra. W, «tale is had tt t yer with Tarkeve Young « a be fed on iar : on for the first bofled potatoce, meal i “ screenings, A Finely great seers ice aleo of chickens, ical is mg sects, ali enpplyit 1 making rouely th Tf tie fowl 8 partie ur va Warts a ow solat cut the vart with strong salt and water wart off and ba Gi y 1 reddis!: brown to black in the chaff, and the inner jraw attention of your readers to the sub- very largely planted the commy season tor that pur- ro Variety deubtiess is in this respect, i: will not an Da Gn { ma cipeeted t Te 4 “we r natructe poultry, the wart, be , rT “The melane data iavee Aas i ? are tne@t valuable, |i a loathesome digease and very difficult) BUILDING CEMENT CISTERNS. ~ to cure, and we generally prefer to kill oe ; the fowl atonce. Asa preventive, keep} Kditors Southern Cultivator—As ‘I think the month of October one of the ‘your poultry-houge pertectly clean and |well ventilated—mix a little salpbar in | the food of your fowls from time to time, |and keep a sunken tub full of fresh hard- | wood ashes under cover, for them to dust} the bottom, which should then have the themselves in, . shape of the larger end of a hen’s egg. '* Sth, Bestexr and Browye are our best} The next improvement is in having the American authors; but the most perfect cistern twenty or ty wuty-five teet dsep, treatise on Poultry in our possession is which enables you the more easily to! an English work entitled * Zhe Paultry keep the water cool. The nextis not to Book,” by Rev. W. Winfield and G. W. till the cistern nearer than eight feet of Johason, Esq. It is beautifully illustra- | the top, and the last to cover the cistern | ted with colored engravings from life. It) with charcoal or saw dust as they are may be ordered throagh CO. M. Saxton &/ uon-conductors of heat, Co., of New York. Published in Lon-! Permit me to suggest the use of cement doa, by Wm. S. Orr & Co. Price $5. to make troughs for keeping milk cool | [Since writing the above, we have re during the summer. Say for shallow ceived the new edition of Bement’s * A-) vessels, as butter plates, &e., two inches, wnerican Poulterer’s Companion.” Iris then the next four inches, the next six, greatly enlarged and improved, and inthe next eight, &c., increasing by two all respects a capital work. See further! inches, , notice, elsew here. } | iS latest improved plan, viz: Let the cistern down perpendicular to three feet of | ~ --- - 4 { | FROM THE SOUTHERN CULIVATOR. } { 6 Chinese Sugar Cane in Mississippi. | Errrors Sovrnern Certivaror—As! The value of the cemented trough is ont door operations are suspended in cot that, however lony it may be without sequence of rain, willagain tranble you water it never leaks, and then two hours with a few inquiries, not ou Bees, how- is ample time (if it would dry) to make ever, or the production of honey, but|half'a dozen. The same way a bathing on a producer of another one of the establishment can be made say six feet sweets of domestic life, to wit: the Chi- wide and twenty-five yards lony, tive feet | nese Sovar Cane, or Sorgho Sucre. | deep, for teaching children and ladies to We received a few seeds late in June swim, with double canvass around to pro- last, and although we thought it a ham-) tect them from the sun, &c., with suitable Let the South teach bea | : : duly, the stalks grew 10 to 14 feet high,! all how to swim, without regard to age } yielding a fine) or sex. It should be done, tor I have kaown the necessity a time or two, and care of, more for the novelty of the thing! have long been a great advocate of teach- than any thing else. But opportunely, | ing each sex the art of swimming. Mr. R. Peters has given us the results of Can any one of your numerous read- his experiments, which proves that there | ers suggest a more suitable plan than the is money in it, and in order to test the one I bave mentioned! [low easily one matter tairly, T wish to know the cost of 0 could be attached to the artesian Mr. Peters’ Mill, also the number of ket- | w th Alabaina or to any one of I shall plant one to two the many springs in the So ; Any in-jtry. Ifthe water i crop of seed, which we duly taken thes hecessary. ern coun acres ot the Cane next spring. s too cool, convey it La) . i auion relative to iis management and seme distance in flat t tuglis through the tre will be thank? received, Ma. sun In winter let there be uo water in ww thanks to Messrs. LaTaste and BF. T. them lest they are broken (being impertec for their responses to my Inquiries on thnade) during Geld weather Wit Bees ; I shall profit by their advice, un Cisterns is rarely frozen, bet BO A. T. SHERRILL. deep in the earth and covered over care fully ] was rleston, Miss., Dee. 1856 - glad to see that Col) Ro M Riawakxs.—-The iron work of the Mill Jotunsrox, of your State, favors the lea used by Mr. Peters coat &45, in Atlanta, of teaching Jadies to swim, ke. & I Ga. ‘The wood work can be made cheap- ain preatly pleased with the Address I vat You will GELS fv by any negro carpenter tind the furmation respecting kettles Cumming, Ark, 1855 apatnplilet which we eent you — DLS, oe The Turn of Life. tween the years of fortv and sixty Fodder Plants. aa aman who las properly rezulated hi Faden Soeriens CULT ATomees \VorTIO Goieee ee ea ere] as ir Che prime 5 self inay be consi gy tned many things. so tien renders dim , er pulling huss to corn, it may be yn accouot of, , A given soundness to his judgment. [is ard hive yute, firm, inthe b that ] am abie to nd equ all his “t grass, seed usually for sale by [anie and equal; all reat order lie Swett, ia Vicksburg if sown about the 1Utb or Bhest order, he as LSih of barrowed, then nen first the he the 2uth July to Ist for any for toed ion known 1§ to 2 bushels sown per acre and have rv over business; builds April, on good land, well plowed an} the four No be ft to cut has passes lation he and ed by many barrowed 10, w ads begro to chanye color, say ; du nut ay cut HrPOUL B ft tng weed to npen, save a part of tied grat Having and io Tenuessre | bave Tew I ut fully 2 ton Une ch busbel oo coed ‘and owe betore him and bere peracre. Tt rt and the more seed i» wart this riveria a required to make the staik smal and less worl y viadnet, called “The Turn of Life.” wh ch. asc lmportwal Farcation fix (Caron Mrs, (. Tleurv, a merchant tained 2 pater € ‘ scste e% ' { ate quite @ res s ¢ iret ry ais. am lepends upon how it is trod sfeak G ’ reread the pis ' + cor " Ca¥ andiot ) laractera are rity t gst hii from Cre zird up hia laine v 1 uy < »wWavlay the traveller, and pass; bat det tien and provided with a , says an exclange, las arr eee CAN IT BE SO. The caddest thet rience Meme eelte. We kins IES Pity as © rele “and } ere otin berrow cor ligetvincie as [Jw t oo ce met e rot Shing ' thee! t CHa frown tome,” inade nough leat fimectlian tsi tae under pretence wing the balance —the went Cha vo and returned with the [It Democr es goinery Mail nerchant suin due: —J best for cistern building, I hand you the|r ed, having thereon a dwelling, 18 by 27 feet, story) six Rooms, a good FOR SALE, IN MOUNT PLEASANT, HLE subscriber offers forsale his Hoase and Lot wherein he vow lives. The lot is weil improw- (uw kitehen, a well of good wa- ter, and other out-houses, The lot contains nearly tWo Acres. ‘Terms easy to suit the purchaser. P. B.C. SMITH. Cabarrus co,, Dec. 16, 1856. 699 Highly Important to invalids. COD LIVER OIL. MANUFACTURED BY John C. Baker & Co. tH | yi} SALISBURY, N.C. — HE subscriber ha taken charge of the above Establighment, begeleave to inform. the pubhe generally, that the House is now open for the reception of Boarders, Travelers, &e. He promises that his ACCOMMODATIONS ~~ |shalibe equal to any inthe State. Persons stopping athis House, always have mealsin time for the arri- valand departure of the Cars. Attentive aud oblig- ing servants w'waysin attendance. Call and give me atrial, W, B. GRANT. Salisbary, May 24, 1855. INT SEA ority over other brands almost entire absence | AS, as one of ite distinguishing marks of sre | f TAILOR SHOP ! frein that peculiar nauseous and disagreeable flavor aud alleusive oder ius sperabble troai Od crudely and pe subscriber takes this method to inform bis | imperiectly prepared i t may be taken without disrelish by the most deli- | cate pationt and retained without effurt on the most scuslive stomach, Its superiority in this and other important charac- teristics of genuineness, has guaranteed for it the commendation of the most emineatuf (he medical fac- ulty throughout the States. Tt is the most effectual remedy for Consumption. Bronchitus, Rheumatism, Scrofala, &e., J.C. BAKER & CO, No. 100 N. 3d Street, Philade iphia. DR. M. WHITEHEAD. manufacturers 6m:20 OFFICE on the same lot with hia residence. La him will leave’ COMMISSION his absence persons desing lo see their names on the Slate June 17, 1856 fa SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES, and m ro had in bottles of Dre. Sill & Sill in this place, ur of the | friends and the public, that he has opened a NEW AILORING ESTABLISHMENT iu thie plage the corner rooms of D. A. Davis's building, direeny Npposito the store of Marphy, McRorie & Co., and adjoining the Tin Shop of Wijlams Browa. Elim long experience and success in the business are, he thinks, @ guarantee for the future. HIS JOBS shall be faithfully aud artistically exe- cated. He win the receipt of the FASHIO} and is, therefore, always ready to supply castomersin tho style of the * Latest Agony.” his. Salisbury, Sept. 19, 1856. C. N. PRICE, lyl7 E. NYE HUTCHISON, MERCHANT | Charlotte, N. Cc, willsell on Commission otton, Corn, Flonr, Wheat, and al) COUNTRY PFPRODUCH ‘pie celebrated machines are in practieal and profitable oe in all parteof the civilized world. IN CHARLOTTE, CHARLESTON, AND NEW YORK ta all che vacious (rade, and in sewing every sort of Liberal Adv ances made on Censiguments labrie, either of cloth or leathes, they have been fully ved tried and app @ractur ten failte work, but SINGER'S MACHINES ALWAYS OPERATE PERFECTLY, being strong, durable and complete mirivance and work bip. Sewing machives of other man- nc w machine kept ¢ A perfect sewing mpwoyed atfords a clear profit of $1,000 iis leorenoes es J. Seokins, Eaq., Salisbary ; Geo. W. Willame Co., Charleston; A Hunt, Lexington; Robert Noutter, Esq., New York February 19, 1556 ty'r38 OF Call and see | pus subscriber nituse, ape ounce to the fi the old patyous of his futher 3 : he is now seceviving from ee a handsome, avd varied aseortment Of READY MADE CLOTHING, Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, and Gentlemen's fur- | nishing goods, which will be sold very jew, or made {up to order in tbe best style of the Art. He wil | keep in his employ a rkilful Carter, and eau therefore warrant good fits, Mis experience in the business justifies him io saying that hia etvek cannot be sur. pasted in quality i the styles are alllute and very {haudseme. His siock of Ready-Mades, comprises | Hats, Caps, Shirts, Collars, Yous, Handkerchiefs, | Coa, Pauts,—aud every thing required. Call and | wee. | Orders for work promptly filled, | JAMES B. BEARD Merchant Tailor Salisbury, Sept. 16, 1556, its — COWAN'S TEGETABLE LITHONTRIPTIC | on FRIEND OF THE HUMAN FAMILY. | SUFFERING FRaom | DISEASED KIDNEYS, | Stonein the Bladder and Kidneys, Weak- ness of the Loins, dc. | Thisiavaluable medicine is for sale at the Davie Hotel, in Mocksville; at Dr. R. Campbell's, in Ire- jdell; atthe Drag Store in Charlotte; at Zeverly’s| Hotelin Salem; aud atthe Carolina Watchman Of. | fiec, in Salisbury | The subscriber having entered into copartnership | | with John F. Cowan, origmal patentee, for the mau- | ufactare and sale of the abowe Medveine, is prepared tu {furnish a supply by addressing him at Salisbury, N. | C.,or calliog at his residence, 10 miles we Nace E. D. AUSTIN June 21,1855 rs } ‘House and Lot to Rent) | a year, but an imperfect one is 4 cause of constant | OR SELL trian andtae Theenire rhatiny ot meneee, WALUABLE PROPERTY Sone great reason forthe unparailed populanty { { MACHINES FOR FAMILY SEWING, | y ’ , fe Bate undersgued dewre to Sell or ofa fraud and delicate construction, are recommende FOR SA LE. | the wext year. avery desirable piece of property ] by wiher manufacturers. Sach machines are made to 4 tile andersgned, having determined to move to/ ta the Town of S ateevile. Tt conmms, of a guod catch the eve, not to perform substantial work. ‘The the West, offers a Steam Saw Mill ia the vew | dwelling House goed Kitchen, Shop aad other build. | ruih is V sewing mach nes oaght to be etrong--) and floarishiag village of Ulin, wih ten of twelve toga Tt is mtaated convement to bompess. Or if any ha 5 r. beeause they to less skilful hands | aCres of connected, f on the most reason- | desre to perchase sad property it iw for sale. Per- acturera, and are ased for a alte terms ther wiih ¥ Acres of wood tand sums wishing ei(ier to rent or bay wil please call oa pl The machines which have (Sree-quarters of a mile dist The mill ein goud me ot Fort Dobbs, near Sts ite per pos. must be best for mu 1 capable of sawing from two thee MILLER & LAURENCE ' family use, and they are Suse's The speed of our tod to weal vefive huadred fact of lumber per day Movember, 2h 1856 (£27 machiora has lately been doubled No vther can There ean abundance of tine tunber in the uomed im pareiwuh' ibemia quenuly at wurk a glitaet and great demand for lumber Fur iN wemekc. ol NE es erie Wher intormavon, addreas the subenber at heres. MEUSE MANUFACTURING COMPANY. xe gedoa tbersl terms for old wewiwg me cace ia Oua, tredeil eouaty, N.¢ n' ® ‘ gree ince of Gut OW h maker oe hic uperalive machines iid WJ VESTAI BASE RAS EA her manufacturers. Local . anted w “4 December 9. IS SE 3m26 arene a eee werted ts cs . 75,000 pounds wanted annually. N mone . ” afin ton ab +e: ’ = . | w—A ull vnformation a BAGS! ws! E HOPE OLR CUSTOWERS WILL NOT BE MIs sewing machines. ca b 7 ’ - - a ° Hak Peper idee Piving (os 8 PY _ led by a nonee lately pubhehed by Mr. C. W of rf F , 2 gua bbe it ) ' X Benedict, manager of the Manteo wrapping peper mil : : ia “ "aING ER re CO o) ) Ti Cablree errek, Called im that wee the ** Ralewgh . a ear ee S ca = s aper Milla” ‘This notice os calculated, though, per- cpa e 3: Sried way ew lok TICE: eubartiber hua 6c e 5.000 two Bags Pape not demgned, to creat fuson by whieh the BRANCH OFFICES suitable for Phoar or Wheai, at 10 conte h rege thgt We wieh ty manufac into pe per at hose MICHAEL BROWN may be diveneg to the North, where Wr. Benedict ie et B o Saebary, Dee. 16. 1s56 “9 employed to aged them We are unwilhog that our er ot. Pr ° pata, war uperaioms, of our credit shuatht be com-| t. Newark. N J THE GREATEST fuanded with these of any other compacy, of agente ny j s Nibe " . fur Nowthera Pape Lad . Medical Discovery of the Age. We give the tighe which cam be A * td t act ~ ur priee ° Gil eras DR KENNEDY, of Rotary, hes drrovered in one O78 uml artual baw. er p hae an Ghee a = : : Siceeesn aon Serie Sena eee every whe : and are w en the t an : “ * . a We comma afb to. o hee, and we 2 F Y : RV ERY KING? cob Ht MGR. Ipect te pay always, without depute and without rae * a . fe'ay Thee whe prommse to give more than er ( bel Divmene From the worst Serufula « &@ common F prners mast dewge l: enpple us, ae we are eure they bs ns FF ‘ s 1. ree _ —— reahre profits frum such purchases rive ow ane eh ‘ tes, aod never fasied ar fefrw citizens, we say. if you ome favor & MW Dauphin st. Mor acep wu cuses, (bath (hander hunnw” (He hee ihe Nisih asad puss teas (here vom eeeld reibec N mbher 4. 1556 ” eal * Die p-merem, ver two Nandred cere ates 4 eherurage Southern iaveetments and home industry 5 . . . ” Beton ‘ t P : send them to us Salisbury Planing Mill, t-:-0 cess Cea etre wee THE COMPNY | ; 1 P e ; ia eee a eae j SH ROGERS. Pi -mdent SASH FACTOR ) . 'R. Pasolw nc the fas : uae b OPREEMAN, Treasurer SASH FACTORY AND LUMBER ragsiese tages °°" tom yin MOWAT Maps aden YARD Tau Waites laps watt srv insl@uret ecekr OEY OUD © the wurst canker : scene HOW HUSTED ON WEST HILL. SALISBURY, NC ER SATER The > 4iles are warrante curethe worst } "Th eeterest nase now noe ahve cue of Fey prion Sided cal Lila lsa ls J BROADWELI Wine Fe and « weer hf (ne ou wities Warranied to cure all hemer - 6 ets ; . P : ni . ss Dee 27. 1 =56 4e3i (onvive piank fa a Teoh eare warrante eure running Ny P ( 4ech, Ihave. | . fF atandie ore . hee ameng ¢ 1 pealpean occa . oom 12,000 DOLLARS! wien : ot her "4 ° , = . . . The aka Aor tn R ” b . are « o ok ~ . & ae conet i ae ae . . A : * ar al = : pa . SELLING OFF. ‘ he-w are ree tw e sere warrantied tu eure ihe jae alle Serniie op ‘ oo ot dee -m “KE are deteruumed to cher op our pree WER DOCH de CATKNS Tr Pee warranted to ear tine salt W are, and Aer nar ig labled Aas 1 Sa ENA com for eaeh Pareles Dinaesad Dollars worth, eve i flecne } meee ; } F ates ore worst cases of Sng 8 cevers! vanety of Ladme amd Gentlemen's ee eee eae PEAS Drea Grads Dry Commute, eoually hept sn A be ole Sal (remit har Ara anos © roaniry, toge her with Ready. Wade ; or Pe De anita sie ere ated S ihe sacoe| Clabeag. Uae, & * Caps, Bante, Shoes, Bank SANFORD'S INVIGORATOR. . vere an “ ein Trenkial ee ¢ Bags, &e.. we. all uf oleh Reader, | pedidiec wer ath tatles ct ; nevet and will be We reaper vmvite the » FOR ALL PURPOSES OF A STIMELATIVG LIVER ew oe Pie St he weteenl eof va jl merradeg caeeiry WEDICINE. r - . « e Cuth fire, mance (he above sock od advantages offered w THERE hae wedademand fv nar s . . rod Hd mw bottle of it bat) DUO rea we lnalelded c@eciosl 1 ve a a aflene ine wepsleeke ce Al) thee sad oF. im any wey. are hi ndly ed Nat doas . otf 1 aetna = ate kc hat ap. vend . a by the fire of Mareh enon ne chown how enive ware to me Ms eng: tre ett grewe war pac. | 1857, a0 Pinmule oe tb meee <2 » an de meg 4 e e ares wl, sad vet 10 velar Ri HWINE & HARRISON S aes) 2 nee ; has acs n 1 or Mahebury, Dee 16, Isat Qnv29 "* lavig “ Livery Com ob said ° " . acee-s. 4 J rin give om * ni cbse pe tei sheeretats Greensborough I ehever, F A 1 . is iis aan ceils esa is MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. fe Py f a Blin ttoftneurmece on the matoelplans ’ I 1 . pone wih pe » * « D wh ave heenin einaileum mmpared with &@ pat etorh ference baver, red when thai 6 e.eay that methine Thien hevig berated im the Weerern part af the ved all ther ered) wa (hs en wes nt * ; © wasever i “ aecair ech the berger picts.meal th nk - ‘ t I . ° mie a cre ny af which athe eventey . . 1 a prwer ac I . | siwaye ue b I se Free Fron have made . ’ ay oe | . ‘ ilies meceovr vod watheretore J recummme er ken e@ ware Che liye * shay f r) 4 . WW . * = le . \ A . A ai M £ . wing Office. premielismnedy 0A e ; 24 dierase which wae oe ie ante ees - ee : masts atwaye ‘ pene erol hae : : JAMES SLOAN. Preedent é ‘ DS Oray ifn an CP MENDENHALL, Aitmney Na eae : es . lisvecl« Bee PETER ADAMS. Xec’y and Preaeerer eons F . : h [rae PETER ADAMS, Sec'ry ene . i be eee Sirk Heada b Fev WH CUMMING Agent anees from shinw We recull Aa diocoosd Ague. Pa ~ = ee ae) 11009 F ' ' . s nC aa t ) ni 10 ever . RN ely Set - oe yy 7’ Mi deaee Ales Nha eagsime: Saliebe \ ov sanry —eat the beat you L de \ . " ( tee ld. 1 D syne U Ado te ' epeen fa I WILD. pov the hugheat market ‘pres, in State ’ ed #\» " ro for Bive T urend Hashels Wheat, ‘ s wy pp aeysoee oy ear ioe: ear beg A® and 12 hely groove, from 15 to Ql vemee ANDERSON se SA ogee Sipmtiuinne: Vahey ald JW JENKINS & REYNOLDS, °°": + Iwiwrls (wien a da Raliehary, Nept 16, 185¢ we CROCERS MANUESCTURED BY TTUENKING & RODER EY hae, and will cor r) DONA Lp KENNEDY, hur to keep State Bonde on hand for eale AND N 2 Warren Si- Roxbary, Waseachasetts ‘ | re , JAMES HORATI +68 »pahse ! & . Py } 4 Commission Werchamts, 6.0.00. 3066 csc “1 Ba “ COUR 192 Broadway. A NO. 1. ROANOKE SQUARE. raeanny rae WATCH-MAKER AND JEWELER, IPO He, yar. VoW Vall ae Sine, § ia SS Hamer SAV LISEURVN. © > ; Batimore : Gee MH Revers, Pitlaburgs AB. Monee ae i ay c : ve atte Ntotheer Flour and or Bathe flugh M Live Liinen d& Brother, (Ome door below BR. & A. Murphy's Stare, § i} John Biche. Wrntre a srinkinhi de Pen a _ Sone pow x 4 : oe jos, et : a & “4 } ERPS constantly an hand a large assortinent o ee : ha Wiliam, Low: EX WATCHES and JEWELRY of all kinds Pera aie eetyaun Sok ae i bereeared Clock, Watchen and Jewelry of every description, i : : : fk SEU PV repaired in the beet manner and on inc most 1 are Rant Ty : a evant s a nao an reasona ] 1} WING & N1 } RON, Buren(pat Silesia Prue SinpeeMehabereON, foc COMMISSION ANID Forwarding Merchants, WILMINGTON, N nton ( pid to welling Flour, Cor redare ly39 DEROSSET & BROWN, WILMINGTON, N.C. BROWN & DEROSSET, NEW YORK, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, | Usnal advances made on Consignments Vy DIBBLUEDE «© BUNOCD. Calvin . Dibbte, Jon Latent 4 gton, SN. ¢ Kinston, N ¢ » Commission Werchants In Cotton, Flour, Grain, Naval Stores, AND | Seutherm Produce Generally. No. 180 Front Streot, SIU IPF “FOUL. | REPPRENCRE | Hon Wm AG / Now. s MM c WEL, Myrover { dotn D Willlame Pret Rank of Clarendon | M. Bteveneon, Bay Cache, Bank of Wilmington than BK. Bunce, February 19, 1#56 1y38 FAIR WARNING. \ LL those indebted to ine as Administrator of Mo- i ace D) Kilpatrick, deceased, are requested for the laat time- be fore thre Febroory court; at aad after that time will be compelled to take legal steps to settle up thé | ewtate Those wishing to settle ean call at my residence or that of John S. Carson, at either place they can be accommodated JAMES G. RAMBAY Tw:3l | JOB PRINTING Wently sxecuted at this Office GRIST are also in ae pravrterbyrny a ig to come forward and make payment | ee te hte We + a Gora wil fra MORNING &* P Salisbury, June 17th, 1856. pian i Ry) eo ( FFERS her services to the citizens of Salisbury in the capacity of Teacher, and most respect. fully volicite their patronage. ic va ok ed is known to bus few in this community, having had only « brief teridenee in this plage, she deems it | tostate that she has some experience in teaching, having lowed the voeation pine years of her life, and if degired, references of character TEsion cau be furnished. One object in vie: t herowa litle daughters may have the bowel her instruc. tions, aed that tbe task may be profitable se weil at pleazant, she propused to Instruct @ sebogl of girls 9. her residence, near the Meriopier Cuvacn; thereg fire she feels no hesitaney in ony the! no effort, shall be rpared to promote the and intellectua, Saag thowe that may be commited to her care, © course of insiruction will embrace the branches usually taught in private schools, viz, the elementary and higher Engin branche. Terms of tuition far scholastic year of tem month, Engtish course, $12 0 Higher English branches, 20 0G Sehool a eommence on the let Monday in Jaoua, ry, 1857 Nov. 1856. 1f 296 W. P. ELLIOTT, Late of Worth & Elliots, Faytteville N.C. GENERAL COMMISSION AND cewaee FORWARDING MERCHANT, WILMINGTON, WN. C, Orders for Mretandize, dnd rt tte of Flow and other Produee, for sales or shipment, theukfa received and promptly a tended to May 1655 ut DR. 8S. REEVES I AS fected in Salisbery, and offe hus profe suamel services to the pal Yi: tw doore bolow Beapsaua Jaane store Aprit 2, 1856 48:1y R. JUNIUS: MENDENBALL, LAND ACENT. \ "ILL SELECT aod enter Goveramept Lead—- Leste Laed Wa s—Pey Terco—meke taves(ments on Jotat aecoent—aed irenseet a Gea- ersl Real Emate bamness in Minnesote, lowe, ead Wieeoa en Infurmatun of the country furnished whew desited Addrese R J. MENDENUALL, ly@ ipd Menaeap olis. STEADY PROGRESSION EAGLE CITY. 4p SUBSCRIBER has the pleasure to ow aoente to the warld to whom he seade greeting ai) Ried wishes for thewproepertty and peace, that he * Mehing Heady prog reteia the improvement of Eagle Cay deatined, he bel tes, te me CY ie tbe country : tom mdi et thee place, to he called the cod hopes to have it in fall opersine Pirtof the summer of 1856 Tt will be ( wet the very beer.) mis im the “he machwmery Gaesetected by himeelt, and test sod rret eppmeerd patiorne were chests — work he « lever watch —amuoth ond steedy— aod he deabis nul well eucel. in ile preduete, the most beauiifalachievementact the revewned Eagle Molle, sade, whim shaduw 1 «= developing us fair and be chieg prepertons Eagle Mille long geined for it- Te femme as fait oe 2 wade eprend, huth for the exee!- cree of ‘taverns, aad the smpererity of He eteth fab} Troy Midis ehene ibteatens to vel it,and bewee the world may kak owt for a Aentest invelving « reealt fort less olerestiog wm reet!, them it mest be desirable CveTyY Som here pai net The dreamer, speeatstiog on coming (nts might weiletepinhere, end carting forward bie bee beyuu” he boundary of preseat tne, porteny the sepeet ot Kagle Cuy afew years hence Let bige hese iv We wre arity of benmtifel proportions with its Lower- OE Merples punting heaveowards: cle remged blocks of granite butdings with ghitenag metel ranfe, reflect heerlal beams of @ ver vf adetaghifel elem bere of otrms trewres ie, ster the leaves of long the streets are cuhvened with a cheer- rol busy throng. the song of haifa milioe of apindive fomecgied wit the rear of nme ondenseades: Kaghe Monameet reee ebuve all thogs ofer, beering on ie ere extended, looking duwn lap an imme ner eagle. w all below Kage City Bank is io wil view. and by its lberal pokey invites ai energetio hee smite enconragement. Calice prie- lerer: |i oat thew baled ap gueds . the enepef the North - wracrn Racdmed trerive them, tiyether with thie. 1 other things, the produete of the Oy: the fw hratie 1* blown, and the anund is eehved and re -echoed from hill te hell, and wekesthedrowsy pow ers of repowng fat catth, which browse in the rich enr- reminds ith pleasure « g valieve rdiis beyond the portraying shill of the prophet. a chinpee —bat whet a view! Andit io * be realired beyond dwt. Raeugh, encegh '— Twill press on to 18 tinal consammation ANDREW BAGGARLY wer _.PRIVATE SALE. HE. andersigned having determined to move West, flere fur sale tre re erin the thriving and beantifal village of OLIN, Iredeli Co, NC. Said hong and lot m loeated mm the centre, and is one of the desirable mitdations om ihe village. Terme se- 3M. LOVE 26 Catawba College. sl be E next sesmon wil commence on the third Mon- day of Janaary During the commg year apecial attention will be pad tothe Bagheh, Mathematical and Scieutifie de- pert mente A coarm of jectares ilostrated bry experiments, will be given on Natara!l Philosophy anc ite allied atiences, to be continaed by others on Physioal Geography and Geology A Teachers clase will be formed for the benefit of those who desire to teach. Terme the same os here- tofure. To those -who may desire particolar informa- tion, crreulare will be gent by the subscriber, C. W. BMYTHE. 9wpd the scene griwe |-—grows!—and the We had het Feb 9th 1455 commodating Olin, Lredell Co, Now. 1858. December 16, 1856. | Dr. CHARLES T. POWE | aving permanently loratedin Salishory, respect ] I fally tenders hiv professional servicesto the pub= Office —Cowan's Brick Row | Salisbary, Aug. 27th, 1855 tf COMMON SCITOOL BOOKS. LL hinds of Common School Booka on hand and for mile al J. H. ENNISS’ Book Store. January 20, 1857. 34 52 % Fs L u i n si t . F i ‘of man's ing delay priwteny $12,000 . Slave learn frd ate of est ng d WV tu S, ed by Inz w px under e “Exed by the ¢ And ahi a femal soch fer years, sl North —Wea Superin of the J this inst. "rom it The on the tonal a plete th balding neptenc these ob will be q t p to Leen rec cred, ab “Oo pati M a of tnach tn was poses arrival j lian Ad. NEWsIJ The W Ment, oa Gulla baw: Newey ors ¥. acrow tadebteding ever inay bis chest Cneke som {wo alore 8 tradiWon and the p aleur profe aud for ibd preted. of busig “Ve ewpl Hews paper [Ur a thaw that “nsan, Beotogt Mrort bo t ons Cae d lontome fan are f tracee of tends, ther Melted iy “Re of chy Sple, life. 2 EE R E E L H E sf ie ? i ak oor reek that he { Engle rreairet w ereet- led the ere a ® will be » im the s Lower- d blocks reflect poravng of long a cherr- opndive +: Kaghe prophet. And it ie oagh'— RLY wf ird Mon- n will be stifle de- nts, will nciences, phy and yenefit of os here- informa- THE. pea 2 i vgs sit , x , os 3 a | ite be 1 4 wnat t ‘ such as whe- ther Ps veka out uf whieh the men were pot a ht ct set ag an ed St he ! ‘miid ay little that ‘that “nen should wod that un apology the, requisitio er be restored to the should be made, was fe The.couduct of the Chinese Governor Gener ‘al was throughout ar he actually went the of refusing to re-| Spot. ceive any representative of the British: Govern- ment, of the ground tliat all: foreigners were excluded from Canton. It must be quite evi- Mint $0 tolerate such treatment as this be entirely to forfeit the position acquired by the war of 1842, and tu announce ourselves eo the ways sufticieuily ready to gwraap at such admissions—as a nation des cid of ‘honor gal self-respect, and ready, iu the pursuit A Frontier coeue: barrens, in the obtained, Universally, the uname of the “Lonesome Post Oak.” obtained its nawe. It was then tall, green Yet stands, a leafless, branchless, than- der-riveu, shattered trunk, sending up ‘of anaterial wealth to puckut any affront and indignity. uthori submit to an It seems to us that \the refusal of the w ties of Canton to give “ited ; bes easy to the repr atives of England who! aship of war. Superstition has long guard- were auxious to complain of insults abd injuries| ed the spot. The tree is looked upon whieb they believe to have been sustained by with something like the sane veneration those intrusted to their charge, was in itself the| With which the Egyptian regards his py- ‘vermination iendly relations, and an adver-| ramids, those grim sentinels of antiquity. tiserpent that the treaty, wt least so far ax Cuo-| The place is remarkable for a very 6e- oo was concerted, wan virtually ot aa ood. vere Luttle fonght by Harpe aud Davis. ; ae _ The Big Harpe, and Litthe Marpe, bis Fig teas onary Plamen Plaga a brother, were the terror of the aroiad: praioachoge ef" 4 Udy acareharad tore execrable monsters never disgrac- i enon viene iar Gamgaiden ibs asic ed hutsavity. They lived with two wo- thes teed country Sly fas so hay) wen as bad as Cuemselves, in a cave ve the allghiedhebh oage ann fe Gees, Ait] sbvat twenty miles from this tree. Blood we want ia liberty and weourity for our com j#ud wassucre was their delight. ft was and & prompt und efficient redress of | ‘Heir custom to sally forth, and, without grievanoes ‘t they arise. To sceure the first, | APY reason, to murder without distine- About seven miles north of Hopkins- mnt and insulting, and| Ville Kentacky, is a very remarkable A ps post oak stands in the orks of the roads, and has In the early set- avd flourishing ; it is how, however, if it the recent p we ought to enforce that right of free entrauce into the country and imto the ports open to us which was stipulated for by the treaty of 1842. We tmust 20t agaiv be tokl that our representa tives mast be wicluded from the presence of the Chinese Goverpor-Geeeral because we have waiv ed the perfurmance of the article which enabled foreigners ty pevetrateybeyoud the precivets of our factories, Ex: shows that we can not submit type groding restrictions with out exposing Outselves to fresh insalts and inju res, and that if we are to live peaceably and prosperoasly with the Chines: we must teach them (© treat usin every matter of social cow sideration as at least their equals. EXTENSIVE FIRE IN PHILADELPHIA. Puiraverruia, Jan. 29. A fire commenoed last night among city pro perty on Chesnut street above Third, and con- summed three f stories, oecupied by Liubuse & Carrow, jewellers; Join N. Larper, iD porter of watepes; sad E. Gaskill, book-binder. The stores below are occupied by T. B. Peterson and Goddyear’s India Rubber establishment, both by water. Dubose’s stock valued at 8100 mostly ip enfes, Harper's, valued at 835.000, insured for $10,000. The Ledger buildings, and the Pennsylea mans peens roome were flooded with water, cxus tng delay in pobbleation thes Morning. Sickel’s prety ftice completely destruyed. Low $12,000, resurance trithng. , - - Slave Evemption in Marisa’ ppi.—We learn from the Mississippian that the Sen ate of Mississippi, after a long and inter esting discussion, adopted, by a vote of 2U to 5, the following amendment, offer ed by Mr. Ellet to the court bill, exempt- ing @ portion of slave property frow sale under execution: “Exewpting one slave, to be selected by the debtor, if be Lave more than one And should such debtor select to retain a female slave, then ali the children of soch female, under the aye of twenty years, shall likewise Le exc upted. , oo North Carolina Asylum for the Insane —We are indebted to Dr. E. C. Fisher, Superintendent, for a copy of the Report of the Directors and Superintendent of this institntion, to the General Assembly. From it we condense the following : The whole amvant actually expended on the building, is®184,938 58. An addi boval appropriation is called for, to com plete the supply of water, to light the building with yas, and tu put a perma nent enclosare around the grounds. When these objects are attained, the institution will be complete in all parta. Up to October 31st, 90 patients has Leen received. Of these, four had reco ered, and two had died. At that “) patients remained in the Asylum Many of these have greatly improved in their condition, and nearly all of them are ‘nach nore comfortably situated than it Was possible for them to be before their arrival in this institatiuon.—V. cL CAris lian Advocate. date oo. NEWSPAPERS AND DOCTOR'S BILLS. The Wheeling Intelligencer very justly com Ment, og News puper Credits, When one has wth borne f the dilemma the ¢ ap fits better: Newspaper Credita.—It is a notorious fact Sector's bile and newspaper bills are the ¥. acrounte in the sum of almost eve ry man’s tadebtedness which he thinks of paying. What ever may be bis ability to pay, bu dittereace if bis chest be filled with old rusty do!lara, be “wake some jodetinite wine will du to settle the ‘Wo alsrewmd seeounta StradwWovary nouee that the practice of physic and the prbbebiog of De ways Aleur professions, tallowed for amusemeut's sake aud for the eost of whick lube or nothing is ex peeted. Yet there is vot tw the whole round of business, as far ae we kouw, a more eXpen- “Ye ewploymont than that of the priutiog of a Rewspapes, People somehow have pers are mere am [Ur @ more laborious and elfdenying one thaw that of practicing wedivine —South Car vata n,} Feotogieal —Vrofessce Kramoae, ia bis recent Tort to the Legiwlatare of North Carolina, men "ons Uae discovery, in the sedimentary rocks of M ‘™Momery county, Nortla Carolian, of foasi!s oe #20 anterior to apy previoes discoveries (races of sees life. Professor Fmmons con ee: Uhat so far as investigations have » | In diseg that couuty was | the we _ first tion of that great priu- | inys at Canton warn ue that| to, all the men, women aud children | they could tind. As the country fille up, tie peuple coald no longer submit to | their horrid depredations, Men and dogs jevilected, and tovk the pursuit. They caine on the two Harpesin a narrow valley, at about two miles from this tree. They immediately imounted their Lorses and dashed off in the direction of their cave. {In going about five miles, Davis, whose horse was very fleet, had left his coin- panions, and caught up with Big Harpe; te having previvusly separated frum his j brother, the Little Harpe. Here were two powerful men, armed jwith rifles, butcher koives and tomo- thawks, by themselves, far from help, ap bent ou death. | Davis well knew that if overpowered he would certainly be kill- ed; and Harpe had determined to die rather than by taken alive. They passed aud repassed each other, frequeutly mak ing blows without effect, each dreading tw fire for fi or of tnissing, and thereby placing himself at the mercy of his anta- wnist. Finally, the horse of Big Harpe |fell, and threw his rider, then rose and galloped off. Harpe sprang to his feet, aod fired at Davie’ horse, which reared jand fell. They were now not more thay teu yards apart Harpe, whose sayacity was ejual to bis courage and villiany, kept Gudyzing and spring ng from side to side, approaching Davis, however, by uoperceptible degrees. Davis, discover ing be would soon lose the benefit of gun, now fired in his tury, bat without effect. Each man pow drew his knife, and they closed in mortal struyyle. Ve ry seou they fell side by side; but at this juncture a large wolf dog of Davis’ came to his his inaster s assistance and seized Harpe by the throat. This produced a diversion in favor of Davia, who imux diately recovered himself and stabbed Harpe to the heart. The hideous yell which the wretch sent up, is still to be heard on dark n ghts, ringing wildly along the heath. Some of Davis’ friends soon joined him ; they dug a bole and buried Harpe at the foot of the Lone some Post Oak. Little Harpe escaped, went down the Mississippi, and jJoiwed the celebrated Mason and his yany at Stack Island Soon alter Harpe jeined him, Mason at tacked a flat boat trom Cincinnati, and killed all the hands. For this a large reward was offered for Mason, to obtain which littl Harpe decoyed him to Nat chez, and there informed against and be trayved him. On Mason's trial, Harpe himnself was recognized, was tried and tound yoilty ; and, on the same dav that Mason was hung, also expiated his M anon Was a very remarkable and extraor {inary man He was distinguished by astrong double row of under and upper teeth that clencli ed tovether with the ener of w steel trap criines) ou the gy ar { tenac ity o- What the Code of Honor Requires— Thrilling Scene. A correspondent of ove of our North ern weeklies furnishes the only full ac- count of the late fatal duel near Charles ton, S. C., which has been puolished IIe says “Mr. Taber was a young man, influen tially connected, His abilities were of the first order, and his prospects of at taining future distinction asa public mah, brilliant intheextreme. Le was fearless almost to audacity, aud enjoyed conside- rable reputation as aduclist.j) Magrath, though a young man of a family remar kable for talent, was regarded as one of those qiet, easy harnuess, good natured fellows, who never trouble themselves about anything and, glide so smoothly down the stream of life, that nota ripple is left to mark their track. Magrath kuew little or nothing of the management of a pistol, and nothing whatever of dueling. Both he and his opponent exhibited the utmost sangfroid ‘he distance between them was but ten paces. It was arranged that they should tire “on the rise,” that is, when in the act of raising, instead of whilst lowering their weapons. d ch KC; eee nna ee See Seg ee + — or Devoted to Politics, Mews, Agricaltare, Internal Improvements, Commerce, the Arts and Sciences, Moratity SS ate or sete =e SALISBURY, N. C., FEBRUARY 10, 1857. ‘Yes,’ is the reply. Fire !—One—two—three !’ combatants, and their friends run up them. Neither is found to be hurt. A |jury is done, follows. } , er | ‘I shall be satisfied,’ says he, ‘with pearance.’ ‘No! no! Taber replies in his quick our hereditary foe—whose bridiant eman- | ing country in those early times. Two|"°7Y°"s Manner—‘no regret—never, sir, ations ignited the slumbering eimbers of | < 1 —I shall disclaim them, but never ex- expiring liberty in the wild pampas of) press regret for their publication.” | All peaceful interference is now seen quence recited around the camp fires of ing in his pulpit to the subject of family own State, and (if needs be the raw ina- | about forty hung upon trees, awai to be futile. Again the pistols are loaded, and the Suliote and Samaritan to do or die—even said, “That now-a-days there is no such of being manufactured at home,) the sale | more numerous, we are The | he, glorious in defeat was pulled down)thing as family government. \crowd recedes—the pistols are presented | froin his high and well merited aspirations false—all false! ‘There is just as much back to us northern exchange. —the order—'Fire !—Ove—two—three!’ | through the instrumentality of street po-|family government now as there ever q's Kiven—the quick rat tat is heard be-|liticians and barbecue patriots. principles walk up to their posts. fore the last word was uttered, and Tabe 's seen ty stagger backward, reel and which must end in our discomtitare and | ference is, that then the old folks did the; are already sustained. Now, let us follow | ()8. fall. The people rush up and see the disgrace? Can we wish for @ nobler, a governing, now it is done by the young | the article up, and see the final result of eight of them were blood vozing out of his forehead. ‘Back holier termination than was that of the ones! gentlemen,’ shouts the eurgeon, ‘clear the | founders of this heaven-favored republict track, that we may have room to aid the) What comforts in life were theirs !—a life wounded man.’ | Alas! poor fellow he ¢ jaid fr@u haman usenet {two and all is over with him—here. _-: Smoking in the Leyislature.—It is com- mon, we believe, for tie members of Con gress, of State Legislatures, Cjty Coun to lean back in their seats, pu their feet upoo d&ks, whittle sticks, anc J eutrne tu savke in the halls of legislation The inemmbers of the Missouri Leyislaturc however, smoke tobacco while engager in the transaction of public basiness, and latter with her arm around ber brother's the example is followed of course by out siders, so that the “ smnoke it gracefully curls” in the lobby as well as within the bar. A few days since a member at tempted to pat w stop to the practice, by brother. offering a resolution instructing the speak er to prohibit smoking in the ball, where 2) } le P . . upon an animated debate sprung up, and thousands are visible to the naked eye, honorable gentleinen became very innch excited. The speaker on one occasion unable to preserve order, said: “If we can't keep order, will tarn legislation in ton vo home.” A new m dest inan, who had nog spoken before, ob floor aud said: tained the “If Twas to teil you I was a modest feet reflector in a quarter of an hour man yon would hardly believe me, for This would give twelve millions for the The reports are heard: almost simulta- |neoasly a slight smoke envelopes the : ; f to! Banner, lectures his countryinen for their effort is made at reconciliation, without tlement of the country—more than hal¢| Meet, The pistols are aguin loaded, th & century ago—this was the ouly tree to |Principals again take their places, an be seen for many miles round jagain the words— Fire—One—two—| 2 : . 7 motes Wesee three!’ are heard. This time Magrath’s bul-| been casting their votes: let raised the dust near Taber's fect proba. | bly striking bis boot, but no further in-! by our conduct at the ballot-box, “What do you require?’ is asked of |and bravest nen of this country, and to now beyond tle-field, but with the proud conscious | A spasin or ness that they were leaving to their suc- chew tobacco, but gentlemen rarely pre mockery, it is time we adjourn and pheres, and thinks that the actual num mber, and a wno- A SENSIBLE VIEW BY AN IRISH- MAN. 8 Krisjinam wiitieg ta the “Aimerican this celebrated Polish patriot :—He wish n| unwise and vindictive opposition to the American party; happily does he state tated to send them by his servant, ©/the truth in the annexed severe rebuke of he should smuggle a part; he jot Ze\tner, and desire horse whieh he himself usually rode. We have actually helped to carry out, that | never ride | substitute in their places a set of dema- | horse immediately stands still, and won't 8", sends forth a little shoot, the a a gogues who are the laughing stock of the |xtir till something is given to the petition- ducts of which, when matured, is gath withdrawal of the objectionable articles yartered fools of European Cabinets. jer; and as I had no money about me, I jand the expression, on the part of the edi-' Even he—the patriot of lumanity—the |tors of the Mercury, of regret at their ap- sage of Ashland, whose wisdom more ‘satisfy the horse.” than once checked the wily Cabinet of | onan __ Family Government. South America, and whose nndying elo-; An eccentric clergyman, lately allnd- Greece and Poland, nerved the heat of | goverumeut, remarked that it is often But it is | Was—just as much as in the days of our tr! Why not abandon this suicidal course, | fathers and grandfathers. The ouly dif- ’ of privation and toil—a grave in the bat-| Remedy for Drunkenness. Dr. Jolin Higginsbothom, surgeon in Nottingham, England, recommends Ipec- acuaula as a cure for drunkenness. Ile says: “When the mania comes on, the iutense desire for alcoholic stimulus is so strong, as to render the suffering subject cessors— “A hope. a name, They, too, would rather die than shame.” ae - tind ' incident is related by a Donegal (Ireland) depression or sinking, he looks upon al- 1, paper. A young boy and his sister, re- coholic stimulus as his only remedy. tarning homeward, had to cross a moun- When w person is in this state, it sill be tain. The night was dark and stormy, alw ays fuuod that his stomach is ua. fault, and they lost their way. Next morning and that the unnatural appetite arises * both were found dead from exposure from that cause alone; if half a drachm 1 The boy and yirl lay side by side—the of the powder of ipecacuanha be taken, 80 as to produce full vomiting, the desire . beck, and her flannel petticoat, removed for intoxicating stimulants is immediate from 4ep-ewo person, was wrapped round ly removed. Brom the experience I have his fees. Thas did the affectionate crea- had of the effects of ipecacuanha, I ain of ture perhaps sacrifie her own life in a the opinion, if a patient can be persuad- vain effort to sastain that ot her young ed tw follow ap the emetic plan for # few umes when the periodical attack comes on, that he will be effectually cured, and Number of the Stare.—Of the stars, that the habit (fur such 1 look upon it) z will be broken. and millions are discovered by the cope. Sir John Herschell calculates that > about five and a balf milliAns of stars are ’ virible enoagh to be distinctly counted in atwenty feet reflector in both hemis- eee Scarlet Fever.—This disease has pre- vailed in Martinsburg, Va, and the adja- cent community, for sone weeks past to an alarming, extent, and a number of children have died from its fearfal effects. 1¢ Martinsburg Republican states that one family, that of Mr. Wim. Frevel, Jost four children by it in about one week's time, and in other families its effects have been little less experienced. is much greater. His illnstrious father estimated on one occasion, that one hundred and twenty-five thousand stars passed through the field of his f ty ber no modest man should arise to address entire circuit of the heavens in a single the Speake rin this House with such con fusion round him I Lave risen in this Represeutative Hall to speak I lobby since I have heard it sa have been in tendance re, that this Legislature assembled rs more ikea mobthan a Legislative [Hall I was struck with the remark.’ The anti-smoking resolution was not adopted here This proceeding enables us te account for the searcity of tobacco at Jef. ferson city, which was. urged as a reason why the Legislatare should adjoarn to St. Louis. The Missouri Legislature is a curiosity in its line. “>: ), King of Bavaria The ex- King Louis of Bavaria, who re cently attained his seventieth year, was A few Gays ago waited on at his chatean at Ludwigshomhe, in the Palatinate, by a deputation from Strasbourg, in which was born, who paid their re The King place he spects to him on the occasion received them most kindly, promised to visit their citv, and related to them acn nens circumstance: At the time of his birth, in August, 1786. lis father, who was then only Prince Deux Ponts, com manded the Alsace regiment in the serv- ice of France, which was in the garrison of Strasbourg. A few days after the birth vild, he was astonished to see that enadiers had cut off their beards and inoustaches. On inquiring why they had done se, one of the men stepped for- sid that they had determined to beg acceptance of a velvet mat- trass for the newly born prince and that they had stuffed it with their beards and have the mattrass still, ward at moustaches, — I said the King, ‘and will show it to you, Pho omattrass was produced, and the King added, “1 do net think there is in the werllabed which can be more strict: | ly military than that!” > MARRIAGE If I were talking to ny own danghter, I would entreat Ler never to allow her- self to dwell upon marriage as an object of lite. Dignity and delicacy sink, I can- not say how rapidly, when once that idea takes possession of the mind: and as for happiness there is no more miserable be- Iny I) s@xistence than a woman, past the Just amagi citement of yonth, aiming to be mar- the scene. The seconds take their Ay atl for the sake of being married. She The duelists. ~ ‘Gentlemen,’ say the seconds, ‘are yes] ready !” trembling spectators retire stillJbecomes more and more dissatisfied and further from oe neighborhood of t ions, and neglectful of present duties. ay you never wecome what I have seen This is the first tine J in the telescopic zone; and this estimate was Lient. Maary desires information from made under assumption that the nebuliwe oecrvers, as to the late great storm—from were masees of luininous matter, not yet all parts of the country. Ile wishes to condensed suns. Bat with the increase study its rise and progress as it passed f instrumental power, especially under over the country the mighty grasp of Lord Rosse’s gigan tic reflector and the great reflectors at Palkova and Cambridge, the most irre es to answer when summoned by an or solvable of these nebalm have ler of Congress, has passed both houses, ; and the better opinion DO ea nd!) will: donbtless, be signed by the every one of them isa galaxy, | . President, and become a law. . own inilky way, composed of millions of suns. The stringent law, compelling witness- yiven way our aoe Some of the Georgia and Alabama news- WHY PIERCE WAS BEATEN AT Papers are complaining that so many ° young men pass by the Colleges in their CINCINNATL own States to go to the University of The Columbus a. Thus it is. There must not journal—in alluding to the contemplated : : Noone Times, a Democratic, > ''% : , only be a Sonth, but an ertreme South. visit of Mr. Pierce to the South, says: os . . : : oe sa) The Cold Weather in Orange.—The Hillsboro’ Recorder states that on Friday morning the 23d, the thermometer in Hillsboro’ was 12 degrees below zero— “which is the greatest degree of cold, we think,” says the Recorder, “that ever has been experienced here, at least by any one now living.” The Recorder states that three persons, if not more, were frozen to death in Orange. “The whole Sonth, distinction we believe, without of party, would delight to nor the retiring Chief Magistrate He has stood by the Constitutional ri of every section of the Union, and sacri ficed his prospects of re-clection by lis hostility to the fanatical aggressions of the Black Republicans upon Southert rights.” rhit ghts Mobile Advertiser \ Upon which the — ; Deacon Todd. “What docs Satan pay you for swear ing? said the deacon to one whotm_ he heard using protane language. “He don't pay me anything,” was the reply. “Well, you work cheap; to lay aside the character of a gentleman; to inflict so much pain on your friends and civil people; to suffer, and lastly, to run the thus remarks: “Thetruth willout. If Mr. Pierce was thrown overboard at Cincinnati on ac count of “his hostility to the aggressions of the Black Republicans,” how can we escape the conclusion that the man who supplanted him was not regarded by the Northern Democracy as obnoxious to that objection, and that be was nomina- ted for that very reason! There is no donbdt of the truth of his position. The nomination and election of Mr. Buchan: | risk of losing your own precious soul, an is vauntingly claimed as a triumph of (and gradually rising in emphasis.) and the Nebraska bill; yet, there is nothing: aj) for nothing?” You certainly do work clearer than that) no man who had an cheap—very cheap indeed. . jagency inthe passage of that measure . ;could have come in striking distance of a ; : ; ; nomination at Cincinnati.” . | A biography of Robespierre in an Irish paper, concluded thas: “This extraordin- é — ary man left no children behind him ex- BEAUTIFUL FIGURE OF SPEECH. cept a brother, who was killed at the | In New York a curtain lecture inflicted upon same time.” a husband for staying out late at night, or for any other marital malfeasance is elegantly spo- | ken of as“ combing his head with a three leg- | ged stool :” at least, this is our understanding of | the phrase ; for such a process by the wife of smoothing the hair on the caput of ber lord and master cannot be interpreted iuto an assault up- ‘ es on bis skull by the alee woojen missile} | A young lady being asked by a politi- [spoken of. ‘Therefore wo construe it to mean |¢ian which party she was most in favor of, « Lemon juice is mych relied on by the physicians in London, for curing rhenma- tisin. Three table-spoonsful per day isa |dose for a man. The following anecdote is related of & London paper jed to send some bottles of good wine toa |clergyman of Solothurn ; and as he hesi- | © u bepodet Agate ‘ lest | With wonder and astonishment. ave the| ; : \ pay Di |the manner in which they have so long Commission to a young man of the name) | hin to take the, a Oe h is the first st his return, young Zeltner said he would | 80il the eotton seed, which is the first step a “4 is horse again, anless be pre A second and more pro- solecism in free governments, chat the | him his purse at the sane time. K og- TN manufactures: and northern specula- its shafis as straight us the mainmast of] longed effort at au amicable adjustment minority shall govern. We aided to os- |ciusko asking what he meant, he answer- z . : tracise from power and place, the wisest jed, “Ag seed a poor man on the road |f the adaptation of the soil, the moisture takes off his hat, and asks for charity, the Of the earth and the genial rays of the | was obliged to give something in order to! A Sister's Devotedness.—An atiecting to no control, and from the sensation of Sc er ae , and the Family Circle. Prost ihe North Careline Bulletin Home Manufacture and Home Labor. We have paused, looked about us, watch- ed the movements of our own people of services, about £10,000 |the good Old North State, and are filled | remainder for foreign service, We are | much of this and other led to ask ourselves must these things! *#ries in this country received.—S, € eeds be? ‘ From year to year the agriculturist hie land and places beneath the — eins ——S bern (N. C.) Journal states that towards advancing the interests of north-| Neuse, bears, catamounts and hogs and sheep are reared. a oie ity Great Abundance of Ve | tors. In duetime the seed, in consequence er- ed together, and ~— for cern nd now, what market as a general thing, . does this article find? In the first place, full of slain deer, and ,a South Carolina market. Here is where | x" = bea Byala /we first commence cutting our own Pte sada hectall dees aed throats by not having a home market, |: 5. gimoult . get them out where, if any profit is to be received by ‘ nate on the beaten roads after the speculator, it can be kept within our | states that himself and one or tee says: ; “A hunter in town terial be transported to the north instead | tunity to get them to told, this season | of the same in a northern market bring | they were last, and as # matter of It will be perceived that, by the above process as represented in the patronage of markets without the State, two losses | Yesterday ove our custum. The raw material is sbip- lecaaly, ond ww tmlotioe r vis |ped to the north and sold to northern) raijroad. The lot wauhad toh. bees 0 totichoe | wanufactorers, the transportation, which | husdred and ei five pounds each on an ae must be paid, and a profit accrue from) average. We re whether such » lot cap be the manufacture of the same, tosapport the | got together by the hunters of any other State.” thousands who are einployed in these fac- tories. The manufactured article is then . parchased by northern jobbers, who must}. vin Words te. Miter — Show two receive a pron. They sell to our mer-| of Scotland sched ore, nae chants, our merchants pay for the trans-| & ie : hoot” cheulé be portation back, and then place a per cent: | utce aad in pa “ ‘P. age sufficient to satisfy themselves fur a ltheie labor, the time of selling to us by | ae eisai pt payer yt |the single yard, besides pay the interest | hose ere — the on their capital invested. Hence you indebttl a tate Gy mb. is . will perceive there are five profits to ve) ig f Pe is day “ nearly every 2 Sida over and above what woul dbe the|'® 8'OFY She possesses. + actual cost of the manufacture of the arti- +0 |cle within ourselves. -We contend that A clergyman travelling in a stage enach: | it is wrong to transport the raw material | was ask by one of the passengers if he | north, when we possess natural advanta- thought pious heathen would go to heavs ges over them for its manufacture. j In en, “Sir” said the , “I am not ap- the first place we think we have water pointed judge of the and conse | power every five miles sufficient for run- quently cannot tell; but if you get to jning any factory; and if not, we have| heaven, you shall either find them there, | coal fields almost endless in their extent, | or a good reason why th ” pene | i's y they are not.” A | while our forests spread from one end of | reply well fitted to answer an i mpertin- the State to the other, consequently we! ent ti dictated 1 uriosity, \have every facillty for driving any kind | ae =* ° . z | or all kinds of mills, small fos, cel In| By the operation of a general law of |the next place the material for the man-/the State of Maine, the charters of ‘all |ufactory of cotton goods is a production | the banks in that State will ex daring ; pire jof our own soil, therefure we would not | the year 1857, and all have to wind up ty the | have all the above named profits to pay! their affairs, aniess re-chartered upon the goods before they are ready for Legislatare now in session, jservice. Instead of paying specglators,) ~ northern manufactories, northern jobbers | The Mayor of Paducah, Kentucky, has the and transportation money back, we should issued a proclamation ord ing keep the money all within ourselves.— free peer : y ree es to leave that place instanter, The money which acerues from the man-| iad ootihe place i ufacture of the article north, sapports| A fonerai mig ies rae anaany . | thousands, builds up their towns and en- F ; riches the masses, eal be received by Why is a cat ranning sfter his tail like us, and our towns and our people's inter. | ® Millerite? Becanse he has his latter est be promoted. If we had these thou- end in view. sands working upon opr soil within oor State boundary, think"you that the farm-|_ y |er would not directly perceive the bene-|icle the triumph of ius—the tit derived therefrom? think you that the | of minds delving in the realms of merchant would not behold his wealth We accordingly give place to the increase from month to month in conse- | Ng, which is no less startling than new. quence! think you that our common It is, we presume, from the peo of an unm schools would not be also benefitted ?; wedded * Western editor.” Yea, the whole State would realize the “I sat me down in thought profow vast benefits to be derived from manu- This maxim wise I drew; = factures. The waste places of our State It's easier far to like a girl, would become as a garden; the places Than make a girl like you.” now inhabited by touds and frogs, would Young gentlemen affected with cali be amongst earth's verdant walks. Eve- proclivities will ph 7. ry branch of manufactaring as it pros-| an F ars. ances the ores f é c rs aah oo ee ae ess . a | The man who made an impression, on a different character; therefore the |e heart of a matte hail é tablishment of large cotton factories in| ak ilfal etoee-catter, our midst would be the means of estab-| lishing other of a still different character. | And why is it that we cannot establish such? Why is it that we, as a State, cannot reap the benefits which must needs come fro:n such (as can easily be seen) instead of pouring our money into the pockets of other States! There can be no hindering cause in the aecomp!ish- ment of this end, if we will bat take hold of the matter with the true “ yankee” spirit. Labor with us can be obtained equally ona still cheaper, and then all of the pr and expense which we have before cited, would not, by ua, have to be added upon the actual cost of manufactory. Is it not plainly to be seen that we ought to be more than able to compete with the north in the manufac ture of cotton goods and sonthern produc tions. Have we not the natural facilities for so doing! We have; and it is high time that old Rip Van Winkle, (as she has been sneeringly termed,) was awake, wide awake! to her interests. It is high time that the people had began to enquire after her welfare; it is high time that our people had began to patronize nome manufactnres and uome labor. Now, what is the spirit which has been mani- tested in the acts of our “upper-tendom?” Have they not been ready to patronize northern abolitionista, who are deadly foes to our interests? purchase of them, fill their pockets, come home and abuse then? Is not this the truth? Is this not the way which many, too many, have done, very much to the injury of North Caro- lina? | If a nice boggy is wanted, or nice far- Death makes our enemies cease to hate | as and our friends to love us more. Dr. Franklin, endeavoring to kill a tur- key by an electric shock, received the whole force of the battery himeelf. Re covering, he good hamoredly gray that instead of killing a turkey he nearly put an end to a goose. In a pool across a read in the country of Tiperary is stack up a pole, having atlixed to it a Soard, with this inscription ; Take notice, that when the waters is over this board the road is impassable.” as cheap. proeis Beware of jndging hastily : it ie better to suspend an opinion than to retract an assertion, A stranger is received according to his dress and taken leave according to his merit. Don't blunt your razor to open another man’s oysters. Keep your wit as a buek- ler to defendyourself, and not as a sword to wound others. A woman may laugh too much. It is only a comb that can always afford to show its teeth. . cry Heavy Fuilure.—We learn that Mesers. Rankin and McLean, of Greensboro’ in this State, have failed for about §126,- 900.— Rudeigh Standard. =< According to the late census the nam- many others, solely from the influence| only a Curtain Lecture, upoo the high-pressure replied that she preferred the wedding niture, where are we apt to go for it? To} ber of Protestants in Hungary is 2,798,- of thie ~ 4agrading principle. principle. party. jthe north! Why do we do it when we,‘*”- Wild Beasts in North Carolina The News. twelve miles of Newbera, on the North side: ‘A : such an extent, that it is with gest ddiecy 0 bd son (Wisconson) Argus of the seeond instant, Tt always affords us pleasare to chrom. ‘ ——_—_$—<$—$—$— CAPTION OF LAWS PASSED BY THE | General Assembly of North Carofina, Hie Appropriates $3 AT ITs | \ é Session 6-7 jthe State. [Authorizes of 185 ' thas \ t bonds of phd denominativa of ville and Western Plankroad Company, and for ‘ other purposes. PUBLIC LAWS. | REVERUE. | 2. An Act to amead the 99th chapice of the Revieed Code, gnutiod revenue, [We gvve voly the alicrations mde in the Revenue Act of 9654-—55-—the paris pot altered being still in force, Oe every $100 worth of land, ecluding t and entries of laud, a tax AN conta, On all taxable polls, 50 cent. Dis- coptinges the tax heretofore levied for the Insane Op turppike tollgates $15 * other gee itted to be erected across roads, os Dine tories a tax equal lo seveb Utes the largest tol! demaauded ; on told bridges, B15. Uo jacks, 6, unless the price fur a season he more thaw thet pum, apd then the tax to be \ qemon price. Owners of such anuna's, out of the State, and standing trem tu 14) wpy the pur forthwub wo the shentf. Un ev- ery dollar of nett interest, over 86, a tax of four Upon every dollar, more than $6 of nett dwidend or profit, upon movey invested in steam | westithe of twenty tous Lurden and upward, oF in| stock» of any kind, or in shares of any incorpor- ‘sted or trading company, whether in or cut of the Stale, aud} including bank dividends, bonds end certificates of dett of avy other State, a tar of four cents. On every $100 ewployed in be- gre Watling, 33} cents—io ans other species of fade, whetber carned oa with cash of upoo sredit, 20 cents, Upon each sulky, gig, baggy, carriage and other pleasure vehicle, of | the valve of $50 and upwards, one per cent on} the valne thereof, Upoo guid and iver plate end orpamental jewelry, except that worn by fe-) gaales, of as great value as $25, a tar of 1} per emt, ov the value thereol Ou cech cold watch jm ane, $1.25; on cack silver or otha watch, 30 gene; on each harp, $2.50; on each piauy torte, ; G1SO; of each pistes and bowie kuife, $125, Un hocosed } | | gauged, Oa} =. of $100. arg Act tithe benefit of the Insane Agy-|_ the public treasurar to coupon $500.] 6. An Act to provide for the better securing | costs in actipns uf ejectiment. [Defendant vo | tern Phainkroad Company, passed bonds of! kinville, in Yadkin county. 10, An Act toamend the charter of the Fay- 11. Au Act to amend the charter of the Wes- at the sessivd give bond for payment of costs, in case of fail- | of 1850-51, tre to successfully defend the action.] = 4 12. An Act to incorporate the towa of Troy, 7. An Act to degtare the meaning of that in Moutgomery county. portion of the Revised Code which relates to 13. An Act to incorporate the town of Thom- fire-hunting by night. [True intent and mean- | asville, in Davidson county. ing of the act is to prevent fire-hunting for deer with a gun or guns in the night time.] 14. An Act to authorize Plankroad and Turn- pike Companies to use stone and gravel in the 8. Aw Act w secure the holders of the coupon | construction and repair of their reads. boads of this State against loss by accident, &. [The pabhe treasurer to register such bonds, with amount, pumber, date, &e, in a book to be kept by Lim, and such registry to be when the bonds are lost or destroyed. Such registered bonds to be transferable ouly at the sureties of James A. office of the public treasurer. 9. A supplementary act lo take the sense of the people of the Suate relative to the proposed amendment to the Constitution, [People to vote for or against Free Sutfage oa the first Tharsday in August, 1857.] 10, An Act concerning registration of sher- | iff's bonds, &c. [Sheriff's and Constable's bonds | to be registered in the register’s office, and certitied copies from the registers book to be read in ev- | idence when the original boud is lost or de- stroyed.] 11. An Act to amend the 8th section of the 45th chapter of the Revised Code. [Strikes out the word “seizure” ia the 6th line and inserts ~ sale.”] 12. An Act to repeal in part the 17th section | of the 83th chapter of the Revised Code. [When a master of a vessel, on the Cape Fear river, re- fuses a pilot, such pilot shall be entithed to the full pilotage as though he bad performed the service. Repeals the law to the contrary.] 13. An Act to amend au act, entided “An Act supplemental to an act, ended au act to tay off and establish a county by the ame of Polk,” passed at the session of 1854-5. [Courts to be held and records kept at the lowu uf Cu jam bus, in sand county J 14. Av Act to amend the Constitation of the State of North Caroliua. [The Free Suffrage act. | 15. An Set concerning gaming. [Playing F billiard table, $) 25, unless there be | at a Faro bank or table a misdemeanur—five ove kept in the same roou, and in ~@hat case a tat of 866 on each additional onc. Oe private billigrd tables, $25 each. Ca each and on each additional ove On each livery of playing card> ~ paddlers of patent soaps, patent medicines, re asops, each cousty in which they peddle. putting up lightning rods, $30 for county. Os dagnereoty am broty- oe he iste, $10 for each count) which they tebe likenesses. Oa each mort deed, marriage covtract and deed in trust, Po. qarriage licenses, $1 each Taxes im . on “retailers, ordinaries and mas, and tav p oe peddlers, fiard tables, bow!ing | wl “% Ee ae ew ee orden me te Ou every merchant, merclant tailor ox jeweler, ove-third af ove per ceat. of goods, wares, dec, exorpt ready-made cloth- ‘aed os the amount of purchases of ready whether fur males or females, ove percent. Go every merchant, apothecary. drug- @itt ot other dealer, cunsigece or agent. selling at whobesale of retail, qpartavus hquor, «ines oF curdiuds, Gve per cent. oo Ube capital employed. pt medicines, to pay 334 per penton the . Ou compmmissiga merclauts, pet ot. oo Uyir commissous. Auction pay Sve per cent. oo the value of goods ebes such goods are Lrought mio wop-residents. Merchants to pay of nding vebvcks manefactare! oat of Saate, 40 each county; on all and mules brougtt inte the State for mile. 12 50 for each cousty. Both these tems & be par! im Bdvaver to the shen. Every pet m. wieth ad Lay or others ise, cogaged w laying ot oh mg ring vebuchs, pot of the Minn ula eure of ths Siste, to pay a tar of ope pet cen! om the aun of thew purchases . af pre of euch vebmues breu abroad, vee half A om pet cent. A tarers, of wlateever cainz, half ff ove per cent upon al eheses made owl of ibe Sule phyecinns, lawytm. ~iste 20d perecn: in tbe employ of curporate and pn Cum pales, and ali peteums, mivisie f eter whuse practice Sitate cps a yield ap suru rise Peoume of $500, 2 tax of 85: and Gr a) rune @o received ower 8500. a tar of On each attorneys all imsurance Com panics ip b on all of web compares, wad State, $100 for each cvunty ob angeey may be estab bed Gee of banks incorpuraicd vt A G5. Us espress comps (op an yunt of bt from wauulac to pay a tan of one seus of Lbeir par oocmli« Jia’ | ats county fiicern ute salanes oso ce tine POUT POT aw Om al events in which they may 9 Creuses aod Tree, 85. ‘ winch they estitet f'n» ar entice Gompouns, rye daw cut of Laed rr forwwers, tuinbiens, €c_ $40 fur cach county exbibitors of astura! corr mt) tioned, $20 for cai ou y Oro *. Hot aiready men Oba engers, dane ora, lecturers, &c. \ur reward, $10 for each Lue ty The comptroiler Lave prated forme of tax hiets seul to ea lb euunty court clerk Cyerks te retur an altel sb lo the € w ptr pact Oa if Uefore the Ist day of June. Sbenffs and other peoavers of pubbe vito settle with the teuller bei ven the le dev of October The stenffte return, uj to the cuert of pleas and county, at the term Beat preceeding « me nt @tends be may etiie wily the comm trelicn im lint fei) mourys whit Le may bas: the clerks uf court ur a dvuble @ ia.pored v@ unveil property. ur om elas, merchant Laur. | ope by smal) weasurr, 1+ ment, ordinary or t Dum hng abieys, sage players, sles rit tus performer, 1 \" > one Nee te Jay of June and the fir- sD Ue arter seasiuns of firs reeeved trom taxes, fre eircus nders, * erforuer » eof patursl or arity a x ates, Ur Ghee, DvD reside! were A st we and jk Oenes, bourse ad > ( ints the Mtale for sale, sellers ' . ra nding vehicios, ma ‘ * 4 bots om te sutpe ou LL nee Leu the Siate of my jee velscles, and on « r lua f parte of my: the sure of minut A Chet pete teams ina «ft the State, pedd dea, agencies of Loatibe 4 Thole on thee Baste, calibitun of inetagetion, ern gene, ce etlvopiau mere tn } nicks me ere, beakers. ius urance rainy tnuah « publee anus “ amas [imo tx Act d | . , * ave t “er Massy aud « ask or Larne Ov all, vot to be less than twenty-five dollars. 16, Au Act w extewd the time for registra- tion of grants, deeds and other oouveyances. [Allows a farther time of two years frum the passage of this act. Does nut apply to mort gages and cop\eyagees in trust, uur to marnase settlements 17. An Act to amend seetion 6th and repeal section Tth of chapter 36th of the Kev med ¢ ‘ode, entitled Currency. [Repeals the clause making it penal to pass un rece'\e one and two dollar ‘pills 18. Au Act to amend section 7th, chapter 17th of Revised Code, conceruing cattle and oth- ef stock. { Makes the killing of cattle, de, ve railroads prima facie evideoce of negli sence The benetit of the act not to apply willens suit i» brought withia six months 19. Ap Act concerning the Clerks of the Se preme Court. [Declares that 25th sectivn, 1 2d chatter of Revised Code, is applicable to each of the clerks of said Court. \ 20. Ae Act concerning the Common Scliools of North Carolina, [Chairmen to te elected un the 3rd Monday in Aprt—their official buods to be good and valid against them and their se curities until renewed, or anti! Goal settlement —sberifls wo pay over tases collected for school perposes to chairmen on the first Monday in October in each year. General sapenatendeat to furvish prated blank notces of the electivo of commnitces, de. —sheritis Lo post such notices Board of superintendents allow reasoable com pemastion Ww examiping imtlees. saperiutendent to cullect aud coosolidate the commen school laws, &c. &c. have printed 1,000 copies of ue general super atendent’s annual report. 21. An Act to provide for the distribation of the proeeeds of the literary fund. [Provides for the distribotion of said fumd to the cx eently erected, of which may bereafier be etree ted. 22. An Act anaentiog to the purel ase, by the Corted sutes, of a certam parce of land vo General Governor lo untkes fre Cape Fear nver, as a site for a tnaryne bes) ita and pest bou» 23. An Act to create a siaking fund. [Hons Thomas Ruffiu, WY Kiwards and 1) L Seain, commissioners of sand tuod A pues denved frum Use Slates stuck 19 Fa asks pimDbrun ia, &c., bo cous ate Cie mnking tute 24. An Act to prevent the f wo Eno never in . of Oras ers ris J. mt od M abu s four paneipal to batanes of tL e im the county of Mecklenburg , 24. An Act concerning tral before justice A the peace. [Ratends the provimions A the act cuncerping the places of tna Ww runs ack amuty 26. Au Act to authonze > examination of the wife in certain casen | Makes the wif cotn prtemt to give evidence against the busta prosecution for assault abd tery i the person of the » Au Act to+ grains, de. [Makes th stitute a beshbel, viz 1 rm 44: rve. 565 indian com. 5 huck wheat. 5 barley, $8: cats, 30; flarseed clover « 64; peas, 50, corn meal, 46. Dhoes not pr Libit the buying and selling lv measu Den alty twenty dollars for taking mure weight per vushel, than above fired ; An Act to amend the 60th and 731 bone of the 9Otl chapter of the Ter med (smi 28 ner enutiod Kevenue heal estate to be listed in ( e county in whied it we situated If partiv in and partiy 10 another tt we Wo be “net re Dartero jAu w the Latteors and 1854 t to incur;orate tie North rk St Qn Net te winend and ol date the ek apd Tenoes orpuraling the woatbats ' it 15. An Act to protect the citizeus of the town of Wilson, 16. An Act to incorporate the Macon County evidence | Turnpike Company, 17. An Act to autherize and empower the Srown, late sheriff of Pitt county, to collect arrears of taxes due fur the years 1852 and 1853. 18. An Act to incorporate the town of Sa- lem, in Forsythe county > 19. An Act to amend the act incorporating the Wilmington Savings Bank, passed Februa- ry 24, 1850. 20. Au Act to revive and amend an act in- corporating the Camden aud Dasquotank New Cat Canal Company. 21, An Act to change the name of “New Institute,” in Lredell county, to * Olin.” 22. Au Act to change the tine of holding the courts of pleas aud quarter sessions for Chowan county. [Changes the time to the 4th Monday in March and September, and 3d Mon- day in June and December. 23. An Act to incorporate the Waynesville, in Haywood county. 24. An Act to alter an Act to incorporate the trustees of the New Institute, in Lredell county. [Changes the name to Qin Hiyl School Lu- number of trustecs to fifteen; and grants the privilege of town of crease Whe erecting the schyol into « college when $40,000 shall have been subscrib: ed as a permanent tund tor the endowment of Ue insuitutivn. | 25. An Act to authorize Samuel 8. Biddle to bald a bridge acruss Neuse river, im Craven ovnuty, 26. Ao county . BreAe in Duplin, Rowan and Rebeson counties. 28. An Act to ailow the clerk of ibe county court of Craven wire time & make put bis ba hist. 29. An Act to incorporate the town of Man u Mebowel 30. Au Act to abolish jary trials im the coun- Act concerning the militia in Union Act to increase the pay of witnesses oh, county, ty courte of Volk cuunty. 31. An Act enlarging Hal Acadeusy powers o6 Ureen vu Hay wood county Oe ay x a as in- terest on money loaned. k required to lowe $200,000 to the State on sixty day's notices, A certain amount of opie and twa dollar notes may | be issued. The provisions are similar those in other bank charters. | 62. An Act to incorporate the Mountain Rail | road company. [Road to extend fro some | port ou the Western N, C, Railroad iy Cataw- | ‘bu county, to or near the towa of Lenoir, in| | Caldwell county. No appropriation from tbe Sue. ' | fe An Act to incorporate the North-Caroli- | | na Gas, Coal and Travsportation company. | 64. An Act to incorporate the town of Colum: | bus in Polk county. | | 63. An Act to extend the charter of New Garden boarding school, aud for other purpo- | ses. | of Hilisburo.’ 67, An act to amend the charter of the Indian Grave Gap turnpike road, | 68. An Act to incorporate the Hyde county steaim boat juint stock company, | 69. An act tu Incorporate the Male and Fe male academy iu Greensboro.” 70. An Act concerning the Albemarle and Chesapeake canal. [Tbe company to surrender the bonds guaranteed by the Suc‘e, and the State to take stock to the amount of $250,000, paya- ble in six per ceut. coup bonds runung 30 years, When $200,000 shall lave been sub-: seribed aud paid by tudividuals, the Suate to pay $100,000 more. Company authorized to m- crease U8 ae stock lo a sum bol eaceediuy $1,500,000, 71. Au Act concerning a public road in Yan- cey and lurke [Koad from sume | point ou New Road to Piedmont Springs, aud by way of Cranberry [roo works to the Tennes- see line.| Tz. An Act concerning pilots at Ocracoke and Hattcras Lulets. 73. An Act concerning Greenville and Freneb Broad Railroad, [Authorizes the company tu construct tbe northern portiva of the read, with such guage as they cluose, Directors may call fur instaltueuts of leu per ceat.] 74. Au Act wo incorporate the Cleraw avd Coalticlds Railroad Company, [Capital stock $2,000,000. No aid trom the counties, hut wore than State.] | 3. Av Act for the completion of the Atlao te and North-Carvlina Railroad. [Public Trea- surer to joan the Company a suu pet exceed: | ing $400,000, and the road to set aside ils pro- his as a sivking fuod to pay the gebt and inter est, State to lake a mortgage on the road.| 76. An uct to authorize the North-Carviina Katiroad Company to issue bonds to au amount pot exceeding $350,000, runuing ten years, avd to bear elt per cept interest, 77. An Act to amend Ube charter of the Wi and Rutherford mingtoa Kailroad Company 32. An Actto reyvulate the fishing with seines [Lakes off certain restrictions, in North mover. [Probibits fishiog with seine Ts. An Act ww repeal an act to fix and settle from To'cluck po m.on Saturnay, uetil suprise the dividing hoe between 4 batbam and Ala ov Monday morning of each aud every week, mance counties. Penalty $100 33. An Act to extend the time of payment of the bunds due from the Seaboard and Koanuke Railroad Company to the State. [Uives Ove vears trum Ist J 1e57,—ipterest wo be uuary, paid semi-apbualiy : 34 Act to iuc Sutdoik Kailroad Cot 35. An | change Miving and Sax An Act to ameod the fown of Strcklandsville, the con t orporate the Albemarle and Act tu incu » Ainerican Ex Sum pany Incorporating » Dapha county 36 act and ww incurporate missioners of said town 37. An Act toa the charter of the At lant: and North-Carolina Kai 33. An Xk Roauoke Valley Kaiiroad Company em ruad Compauy t extending the powers of the 7Y An Act to incorporate the trustees of Methodist I’rut stant Couference of North-Carvlina. 5U. An Act to iweurpurate the Uustecs of Warsaw High Sl. Au Act tu ineurporate the te the Pemale College of the Schovl, in Duphu County an of Get Manto, iv the counves uf Siukes abd Forsy the nl. An Act to amend the charter of Pitts boru Fayetteville a 83. An Act relating to the Albemarle er waterals thao plank 1 the cunstructon of Mlankroad Company | May use oth the road frum Lattie’s Mille to Albemarle, Live dends to be made let of February aod August 84. An act lw exempt from tasauiod fx the rate of interest uu the bouds of tbe North wel Company. aud lo Carviina Ra K5. Aw Act & incorpuraie the Yadhia Maou 39. An Act tu incurporate the Salem Ceme facturing (ompany in Mout gomery county tery Compaoy su. Au Act lo authorize certain tree pe . 40. An Act to amend an act incorporating of culur Wo reside iu Northaw ptve cvunty fur th Qualatown and Oot a Turnpike Com space of eryghicea mouthe ‘ n Jackaon « 57. An Act to Incurporate the town A Jack 4 An Act Ww pura sort ' H Crivet Scademy | i eS. An Act tu incorporate the Male and Fe 42 An Act ’ a ' male Acadeins iu Swansburu, N. ¢ ( Bus. {t nv. Au A pourpurate the Sblepberde 2 t Land pany 4 An A a wardens of th Au A ater the jive between Wiskes ig Huth f. 1 oe y and conve a { awe 4. ands on w lees are situated pie Ans d the 6th section of the 44. An Aci to ameng Larter of Carolina Le chapar of the Revised Code, cuncerting bi mae | owe Ans sty Allowsthe w Kea trwloes J property the an jurol@150 ge. AN to ipeorporaie the Oak City Quarles 2 $5. Ao A . re | v3 A ning a pubisc roml io W.lkes \ ‘ ‘ Ce . u . 4 AuoA {(rranville y4. An A sy off and establish af ros ’ 2 uf Davie and Davidson, aud ry An Act t r ivan. wporatiog estabish a pul terry across the Ladin the we Coralia a A i eunty ee a : \Wiarrantor gs. Ais ) incur porate the Curntuck Ho Female Acalen le 1) jo 49. An A 2 Jan a c the better we An \ct to incorporate the Currituck reguletwin oof the a ‘ Sleaus lual ¢ pacy An Act ‘lc sf apriteous seas, ed ao n) ro Carol.na RESOLU TLONS M a ‘ ; vot Ale 2 8 Retetution concerning the distribution : ee ‘ weal report [Gaving copies t x ths al riers Nps Mar rin apm aysburg and ny d Rewiution in favor of James Blevins.— Amc s re sClithen ts ary Sale ty issue a grantte bin oan iitpat nario 3. Lew a favor of J. H. Det arteret & 4. An Act , trials the Coun Sva © uonmotE 6. Resolution sa favor of Mrs. Martha Speers NPAT Ce AL Prorat ee 5 Rew u n favor of Wok Baird Neat NG. J ; any [Aw 6. Kesolution in favor of Dedtord sberrell ama the dit me eee atiacl ace 7 Pee nunen i favor of Juba Fuster ¢ 8200.00 oF & Fp aaa ce ® Kesoiu on 19 favor of Sarah Avery fiate sum, atm) when hve per cent. on euch sub J Veaaution ii favor of Jusepl Rarusay wr sm paid ia, the State“) aubaen te a Resolutioe in favor of Queutin | bee tue amount submerit» by individual, Firs 11. Hemel a favor of Thomas Ings nedtbe road CEteqetc ae Mite antor 12 ob juon in favor of Francis L. Hawke, Keyed ter le located w a fe Patt N ve ian 1) 1), allowing him accese to the recor Is avd ratwanch built to tha’ v.cage. [nrectors au rary of the Sale thoriaed t Sela tor eau yt ay 12° Kesyluten conceroing the Cape Fear and atl { t nt ] Ea Ss : Mr ed ae EE 16 Reraution for the relief of Wiliam M ma Muccantan ton; pat not I County Court ¢ erk of Hay wood ' ast of “ ) porta Resulatuon in favor of the agent appoint saa 4 aid ~ s sult forthe resoiution of the last General As mo of twot eo tiat to becealeal for until sembly to procure documentary evidence 10 re mts n band equipned the hiatory of North Carolina > . < be mim Woe wote 16) Resolution remitting @ fine imposed on oy aur the av leterinined ot ant M. Dauvel, (ler of the County Court au ' | of Dalifax An Net coneerming tank of Cape 17. Resolution concering wood bear. { Pepeals } 1 and 22:4 sections 14. Resvlutioa in favor of a Naval Depot at artor yratited ia o. Gives au Denufort, N, | sthan $3. Genera 19. Kesolution it favor of Mre. Bliza Hemp \. iviw ars, MAY cease the b pelt sta k ie W) OU0—the State to be a 09, Resolution in favor of James Morrison * ptah sunk as iu the bank OL, Resolution in favor of Elizabeth Kirsatr mt admninistratrix of Samual Kissam \ rate towa of Tow 22. Resolution concerning the coapons in the “ eres (omptrolter’s office [Governor Treasurer and Soe atalish a Superior Court in Corgi glen to procure some suitable instrument i ' . ee) aad coupons £eoNnA rporate the town of Burns 2} Resolution ia favor of Jas. Melvin, shernff ate ‘ Viadeu eounty \ » the charter of the Neus 24. Resolution in favor of Alex Jolinson, reer 1 conpany aud for other shentf of Cumberland county 26. Resolution giving copies of the Geolow ‘ An Net t harter the Dank of the | report to the Rogrossing Clerks and Door sta N ‘ 1. Extends th corporate becpert nee of the bauk to 1885. Inereases the OF, Reanlution in favor of Joseph Clarke. k 100 ty $3,000,000 ; g8. Lesolution in favor of Thos. IL Wille ate Co tad ‘ fon n, to he paid io 29. Resoiation in favor of J. Mo Lovejoy annual io-taliment £125,000. 10 State bonds; 30. Resolution in favor of PL AL Doner and individua within twelve mooths, take 31. Resolution concerning the Executive man $1,009,000 , at vatever amount of the latter sion. sun yiay remain unsubserted at the end of 32. Resolution authorizing the Literary Board weive iouths, may be taken by the State, in to change the de Lt due them by the State into onds. New subscribers to have the preferenve State bunds. in futon of SarahCharlton. Ab. Rolain a fv ot Sema 87. Resolution cuncerning the Geologi is allowed therefor $50 a year. 38. Resolution giving the principal clerks o! the two Houses $125 extra. | 39. Resolution concerning the statute of | Washington, [Governor to contract with Mr. Hubard for the bronze statue of Washington. 40. Resolution in favor of Lemuel Wilker- son, A. C. Murdock and Hurdle & Hurdle. 41. Resolution authorizing the Public Treasu- rer to borrow money. 42. Resolution ia favor of Frauk N. Roberts and R. M. Orrell. 43. Resolution requiring the Secretary ef Jer one roof to curse the deluded people mises made, aud britiant Hepes held out 66. Au Act to amend the charter of the towo 'State to furnish the clerks and sheriffs, with Co! wig trusted them. nies of the Revenue law. 44. Resolution concerning the Secretary of State, [Authorizes Mr, Page, deputy, te counter- sigh grants in the uae of his principal, 45. Resolution in Favor of James Roberts. 46. Resolution requesting the assistant clerks to collect and arrange the records of their respec- tive Houses. 47. Resolution increasing the fees of the Gov- ernor’s private secretary, 48. Resolution in favor of the Doorkeepers. 49. Resolution in favor of B. H. Stanmire. rom tn a Wy Ne CAROLINA WATCHMAN. SALISBURY. N. ¢. TUESDAY EVENING, FEB, 10, 1857. TERMS OF THIS PAPER g200 CASH THE LEGISLATURE. y be quest ined @rat the Legistatare of Nort Caroli ns on the 4th It can lar } democratic seu 1f8 8@59 smallest’ affair of the Cap tol of wuch fear that a nstant, was the at ever occupicd the We Jegeneracy has commen very ed in this coun try, though te carly years, which ! nts to an end as fatal t he cherishes “gs of our fathers as to rn! expermnen! f self g verninent, renewed here with se many encourage ments fue its triaiophant demonstration Why, what do we sce! We see learn ence and put to con fasion. The wise and good are pushe and regarded as curious specimens ofan cra eince past, and how onl) w woof the contemptucus neglect of a fust ¢ ra ’ We see corrupt 1 r N ead, pious ane { mise trea g Wier Ls stuen Were W gos ‘ A slives «ft We see t v v s 4 la ca cas, os + i pened fond va , { ‘ . ry atid A yw ther ¢ « to tuk re ae ves We « them Vac atin-s a y, (Wis v4 ganda joing 5 | z vg aid desiz nye at £ { Zo SCLICHIN And jual vs } ting and ranting ry resu g party, and the Jieny t i 2rieiat e Stale In casting for aremedy for this stat x raheok on which te many a i that it may ye to an end, and that we trav witness the reinstate I vor, of virtue, wisdom alied ea oe, the nh 8 nol evatem tte ea e cffortecf the youd ani ire a the if amentali ties ‘ sted Live wd a car w steady, unvield z ti wa, clee truth crushed to eart “ . e, and the black cloud foerror, banging like a curse over the eotntryv, will blast the nation io its youth, an sygnit to an untimely apd igno T us gray The labora oft ust’ Legislatare, fee rie Vain, feud idand jodith rent, as thev were, we shall find cecasion t speak f from t etot e, with t view of them befure the public. In- e!, as) democratic men are, by the aliurements of | we have little they} t will result practical good, but however that may be, it ia no lesa a duty we owe our patrons and the State, and itshall be met [n the mean time, se oshall avail ourself of the vie vsof oth era, toutof the mouths of many wit n ta may be established. following ADJOURNMENT OF THE LEGISLA TURE One ko ao mon Wednesday, ter rated a Session of the Lewislatare of this State whieh will mnaris ateera in Ley slative annals the world over Many things transpoir ! omake this Ley slature memorable, The canvass for seats in this body of conscripts, was a fit overture te the grand Opera that followed, aud the yrand crash of brase and wind inatra ments which accompanied its denoument. This canvasa, by which the Democratio party carried the Legislature by an wn precedented INAporItY, Is tnemorable the paneity of talent whic the voices” of the people Democratic wooers of the peration, and calumniacon of every man who contended that “Americans should jrule America,” and the scnin of the old Williams | cffuris of stump dew 36. Resolution in favor of Henry Troutman.” fy yp en Mo fa nig they weré by artful peals to verdant ; institution af slavery could © th | Cabinet [To be kept by the Stata Librarian, who cured by the election of dames Buchanan , catried the State elections in August the State for the Democracy in Novem ber. Of the fruits of the August elec tion, there new can be no conjecture.— \snan by pol af ‘Certainty piled on certainty, aud proof- ee proof, attest that they ure as bitter as the waters of Marah, and threa- ‘ten to poison the body politic down whose throat they have been crammed by as insolent and ignorant a majority of | Democratic Charlatans as ever sat) Une We say this in bo ‘partizan or factions spirit, There were sume of the Democratic members (pre cions few) who we kacw Jooked on iv sorruw at the mischiefs they were ln po- tent to avert. Insuience, party tyranny, lamall beer wit, aud buifyunery “ruled the hour,” day by day, and night by bight. Never did such a Legishiture imect beture, leither here or eleewhere in the United States, , Although bat recently a citizen of the State, we know its legislative history in its palmy days, when its Gaston, its | Stanly, its Yancy, &c., adorned the Hulls of its Capitol. But they are gone jto their rew ard iva better world, leaving the rich legacy of an example, which las | }been prodigally thrown away by the Democratic rulers of the present day.— There are others of both political partics whom we knew at a luter day, who lave leither “gone on the dark voyage” or have syust” tu “du the State At any rate ot ds role ey lay ent been here tis Leen deemed too SOME _ErVICY tively certs winter. “The light of other days,” ul seen at all, was seen “through a phase darkly” Dy) the Democratic Suuns of he late Leyislature low sickening tu com pare the pact with the present- how te voltiny tu think of demaxoruciota, igier ance and Just tor office, im cobtrast with lofty talents, exalted patiiotism, and an incurrupubility that the tuvet nudacivus punp of power dared not approach with lures. To think of the present and the past, is to th nk of a mies marching around the Ray ptian Pyramid. There Inturtnation anc patriotiets i the Leyistature; but whatuvaied it! It was mn the uinority eige IM Fe jeral pus tics, aE 4 tnajyority ent all lis yade of pig ap base of was talent, late reudered ite to waity could be applied proper and a thatters whicu the test of lv or dpre y Professing tu be the economical party of the State, the Demox racy of Wie late Legislature, with a full control over legislation aud the dispatel of business, were in session for vear!y three months, and whon they did adjourn, lefi a tnest opertant w rh in which the State is heavily iiterested, ina conditiwn ee) proecanvus ad to render & great lose extremely probable, if not absolutely cer tain Tits we wal make apparent here after, and bring to our assistance in the rh > ’ e Fo t thuorit work of proul, ig Deinveratic authunty Profesemy to be the Internal Luprove ment party of the State, we should Ike te w wisat xreat Wotlre bas receive the fonte care of the Deurucrats of tin ate legislature in f peut - «t nmi« d ole turn} MeLiVvere Ayr ' { @ pre-e neatly t ‘ s! 1 Ke LN ‘ s 4 tara ’ » as j . i | @ mtn 1 Aiea ax ary Avo slew ‘ ‘ ‘ v ‘ statide it | H iY We inca sever, t yive the devi . | Wine ese wii I) ’ t Ta ziela lie | ! ‘ . 1 " « as if } d e pul t ‘ vi pu | Z sec huiet ‘ a « vo oand earnest a nh, and Was ny. Not gz that b z Th “ eve ¢ j ect { « ‘ Aay Is) 5% 4) ‘ s ar t bad t ac rm ‘ ey abe are I the ™ t wt uy neans cate t tthese Dei atic Cur ‘ wuld ve “(rave Ttheir tages 4 y sont { yg.) t dike the Roma tie Clerme for = ( try "4 at liope t younght fin inied nes below, which the € 1 ' 4 | arid rate t iy t } t lv were re ’ or N yw i ) gy much, e, anapype with ehark awa H nap} Jou} ‘ ar 4 “ itot pr trusts @ stations, not paying joa reg « aun ite ino a ro soll funn » the future the toast ¢ ’ enda suxkious ylance thes git, w th doors 1, theme lit assassine of the ¢ of ed reat determined on a movement which if net indignantly frowned down wea virtuous and patriotic people, will git fatally a University whos Alarani can proadiy he « ipar } with a like number sent forth from any Un raify wr College in » Union Veosay noth gofthe quaut ttiona of the five gen tHemen ow were cancussed into the Prusteeships, for the stations they ocean y sonally, ae know nothing of their fitness for the most, nor ia ian the least necessary to our argument that we alin J be p mated on that be al It each of them possessed in comormation the wisdom, and attainments of Newton, Ba conand Locke. the mode of appomtment and the governing motive for said ap pointinent, wen cd st ump it as an outrage tu be net Gy prompt reprobation Having thus given a general account of the Democratic Legislature, we propose here after to take up more in detail their pro- ceedi yes Raleigh Regiater. We put it to the calm constderation of ; : ry characterize F whether a more inefficient Legislature “swe ' , y i } the abundane ever ¢ onvened in its limite than the One capily he Inserted ! promises made, and tee wholesale vitae which bronght to a close on Wednesday last. doings or miaduings of the late unprejadiced man in the State, its extraordinary labors What has about (did. man tos \these legislators have eaten’ aid drank fr 4 Look over the het of acta and seg cig \ which has beew done wie been reuiunera Py; 5 4 | what a beggarly showing it: | And this, tuo, after she seahtiieeal —s lof gonsething really tangible wed great to. be Nertormed by thie Pessearale legie, lature, Pied What has been done ta aid Wilming. ‘ton ob iu that glorious example of" enter prive which,-at great eo@t and labor tu lwr people, she hagset the State t: Noth, ing. : ie went before the with but two projects, the river improv pment and iat "epee Giokedluedtaees. vl | sures too, let it be remembered, of incal- ‘culable importance trot only ty her bas to the State at large—and her reasene- ble requests were refused.” The bill fn aid of the river improvement, notwith- jing the powerful inflagnees it, was ena- | bled to ae to bear in ite favor, was slaughtered ; while the Sill euncernin the road hence to Ratherford was so-rid- dled and patched up, a8 scareely tu be recognisable by its own friends, A feel- ing of jealonsy, of positive ill will to wards this commeanity, which of all oth- ers in the State deserved the fostering cure of the General Assembly, was en- vendered, and, strange tosay, thie feeling was permitted to control legislation, The ridiculons charge that Wilmington desir- ed everything, was bandied aboot, antib members came to believe it, and the re sult is she got nothing. And Fayetteville—poor Bayetteville —she has received gross treatment at the hands of this Leyislatare, She had « right to expect simple justice. Ler claim upon the hberality.of the General ! Assembly in aid of her Coal Fields eo- jterprise had been refused, and it was generally believed and expected that at this session the injustice would be repair- ed, Lat she has been again radely repuls- ed. a And the West—whaglf her claims! and, indeed, of every sdtion! The answer comes back—Nothing for the West, nothing for the centre, or fur the East It is has been a session of blanders and of deaths. Thev slaughtered the river improvement bill, and the Fayetteville and Coal fields Lill, and the W. C. & Ratherford bill, and the Western Exten- sion bill, and the Rockingham rail road bill. Trae, one if not more of thesé, de served to be slangltered, but the othere were worthy of a different fate. Aad then after this wholesale mardeér sof no- ble State works, they attempted to kill the remainder of the rail road enterpri- ses of North Carolina by giving # dhrar. ter to a work, the Cheraw and OC ticlds scheme, which so certainly as it is constracted will prove ruinous to these In fact the Leyislatere has bill, whieh of thers should never have been permit enlerprises. dene nothing bat pass a all ted to beeome a law, setting ite face like a flint against the measures witheat wach North Carolina can make uo advance ia | r vel erity Tiisis very bad The error arises froin sending Incompetent men to the Aseeinbly—tnen who are afraid to do rivining fer the State Lecaese IC may inpair ther chance of a Ff election — » Una stowed ty busi bess, whe are alrout It to inake laws @@ sinners Pigmy pf ) jiticians wrapped ap nw lf, prepared to weigh every ice® weever grand of important in the scale of ther home popularity and de sore h Je accordingly. Whew will this evil be rectified f Suc » great Democratic Legisls tn which had a clean Dem cratic ma) write of 56 on jornt ballot, which made fine promises and did noth and which wast shoulder the ree | of its errors, butebes, and sliort comings, as best it can Wilinington Herald imy. naibility -We think nr streets, side- walks and crossings, were Our Stretaand Sidewalka never in se horrible a condition as they ave been for some time past. Mud! Men, booted in thick leather sp with their pants rolled ap, if they are content to plunge through ; but what & And if it is 0 npon whom the custom of pee toad to the knees, can travel at a tulerable rate, disgusting condition ! genuemen, the country bestows a monopoly in pans and heavy soled boots, what mast it be to ladies, doomed by the same law, to wear long skiggs and light encasements for the feet! Sarely no more crnel nor distress ng infliction could well be imposed op For when they go |pea the street, a gracefal and attractive carriage on them ia not only absolutely impossible, but ge tnore essentials, comfort an l ease, are al- With blanched so ont of the qnestion, they checks and fearful hesitating steps. iiching their way most slowly advance, | that, We sincercly hope doubtfully. must be, they will cou grieved as they exectitions cert plans and put them in hich (wonder if they can't do it!) by w our city fathers shall be taught a lesson Our Tow on this important subject. ys (if ine charter is not all that it should be, left,) and we woul connec deed we have ary here throw ont a suggesiion in tion with that fact, which may not be without use to those upon whom the ty- ranny of custom imposes inconveniences for the sake of grace. Our town chartely then, needs amendments; and while about it, a clause allowing the ladiee to vote for Commissioners, &C¢., could With this inent, it is not difiwalt to foresee W would be the result. In what other way Intendant, 4 amen = hat it done to benefit North Carolina? What : \real, valuable, practicable enterprise, de -leonld gentlemen, ocenpy ing influen& ‘ 2 f t { € ‘ ' 1 aor end aly IN) trig wie, such, that i pars of melody, whichtiey Shs , Pp ions of the man | tive voice, to familiar ap Rm be ; hiv heart from nlf ibapGarterwel bad w will) Be} He thay be a very proper nan iw the beginning, any of these, 66 rs to our advertising volt |rohe may even:be one of the sivong pillaes of clothed in better words, and they’ wonld Poiaiwes, frish, AL & WL Mrens, ‘ang. the churvh, yer if he engages ‘in the sale of in- take their : tn the Fa are that! Couon, ah ven) toxicating drinks he will, iw all robabifity, soon | MOR will sou reiiingsy: dee.:: Foe say ives : ' C ms ample, one of Larkin’s songs caught: the boa very difervat permis Tega: iehat be oned | out of w« trae poet, who dressed it up, and was, This remark applies more especially to) jt now commenves! the retailer, He is constantly sucroanded by | wicked men—coarse Ianguage—ctrsing—fght- | ing and fovlishness—iniquity is ever about him, | - and he most be pure lade if he does not be-| wien taantna. ieee oe ries ditt. yeas Vufected with the moral poison that he| was exercising his gifts, whieh were few HE sows on every Lath and which surrounds hiw | and sia}. te, nor with- and training 60. es- ro Une sabe ¥ Late ws ae 0, a ~s To be drawn in Mobile; Alaboyms é Aas Magno Potovary uhevasnit CLASS 24, Tobe drawn in the City of Atlanta, Georgia, in pub- | (TE OF NORTH CAROLIN Ay '- JREDELL COUNTY. - Nancy Cumpbell aud Andrew Steele sad wife Jane, against of James C. Todd, J. B. Hathaway and wife Jane, Col- in ©. Tedd, Joka Sharpe sad wife Mary, aad Joha he, ot Thureday--Febraary 1916; 1057. Sharpe. vise ‘Patiion to’ sell Land tor’ Partiion. CLASS 25, IT appearing to ny satisfaction that the defend- | Tu be drawn in the City of Atlanta, Ga., in pab- ants are Fesidents of this Stute: It is ordered, | lic ow Saturday, Pebruary 26th, 1857 that pyblivation be made ia the Carolina Watchman, ON ans OF 1057, at oar next Court of Equity, to be held for the county i of Iredell, at the Court House in Statesville, op the | 3,260 Prizes! , | then and there (0 plead, answer or demur to the plain- | MORE THAN ON PRISE TO. EVERY TRY Tickera} | 3 | recorded against them. | Witness, W. P. Caldwell, Clerk and Master ia x 7 | MAGNIFICENT SCHEME ! ary, A. D. 1857, und in the Blet year of American | 850,000 j oO, is 3 2.224 6 325 9010 pe Feathers per Ib. 35 4374 ‘* Clarified, Floar pet bbl. 6.50 « 6.65'Tallow, * + Buck, 3.10 «6 3.20\Wh Tron (Bar) 5u | Lard, 10 a 1k | Wool, FAYETTEVILLE MARKET. | Fesavany 7, 1857. i Welt Wha 13 White, 120 « 1.25 Red, 10a LIS 25 a 28 “The pilgrim elitmbed the mou stain height, Assailed by sturm nad snow.” of Ornemental of Fancy pt ar Charges, igeluding ‘ per cout on the cust of the a cantile business... They “ard not, there- fore, without sume knowledge of its eult avd ard requi i out that experiences eential to success, If editors Lad blessings ut their dispo- : : His serusons were nated for in all big walks, Jt in w deugerous business, their great length and very little depth— though money inay be made at it—silver may | for their want of thought, and the preach- | be gathered and gold piled pon ip flushing jer’s want of eneryvy ; so that oftentimes it brightuess, but will the guld of Ophir be weigh- jseeined as,if e.woald come to the end, od im the great tulauces of the sky along with | if he had spirit enongh to bring himself BACON, per Ib COFFEE, per |b. Rio, Laguira, St. Donnoge, FLOUR, per barrel— far the space of six weeks, notifying them te appear) SINGLE NUMBERS. 6th Monday after the 4th Monday in February next, | tiffs’ petition, otherwise a dec"ee pro confesse will be | 5 30.000 Tickets. 15 Equity at office in Statesville, this 12th day of Janu- | Prize of feelin m. The bn desir- t, until the re tteville nt at the had « . Ler Kjeneral elds en- it was that at ¢ repair- repuls- claims! : ! The fr the fur the fers and he river etteville [Ore Exten- il road , de atere has which of n permit face \ike twice ivance ia r oar en to the oe may apped ap ery ice® nt in the ly and de his evil be re Leg sis ean Dem Int ballot, did noth ITerald. We th nk were bho as they t. Mud! leather 2p rolled ap, if thev are put whats { it is so bo custom of rly in pans rnst it be to w, to wear ents for the ror distress mposed op » open the ive carriage ble, but phe lease, are al- th blanched steps, they r way most hope that, will co U execution !) by which ght a lesson Our Tow! ld be, (if in d we woul In in connec may not be yhom the ty leonveniences town charter ld while about jen to vote for &c., could this amend> furesec what sat other way 1g influential pal, it. seems tous they vught to show some partially for young men who are just entering into -busitiess—-who have §ust Commonced laying the forndation | for aname and a place, But they are, in the main, the excoptions at the court of Fortane—out-siders there—distant look: | ers Ob—a watery-mouthed set, as lean, | where fat ought to be, as old ancle Ned's | cranium was bare, where the hair ought to grow. Oar young friends, the Messrs. | Myxxs, have our bearty good wishes; we | cannot offer less, and if the fickle god-| dess should deign to smile on ns, as we hope she may on them, we may vifer! more, | - ~> =; FIVE GROG SIIOPS. | We put on record the fact, that there | ate tow fice licensed liquor dealers in| Salisbury—all licensed by the Court last week, We observed, on Saturday, at) which time we saw licenses grante! Ww Dah’ Shaver aod A. Beveeini, that the | recommendation of the Board of Cousnis- siovers, which has heretofure been requir- ed instead of the usual proof of good char acter, was set aside as of no effect, aud} the licenses were issned on the faith of the testimony of witnesses called up by the | Court. We aleo observed the Special Court, cansiating of Wm. A. Walton, Caleb a: Heilig and iL. Robards, took the whole responsibility of acting on the above applications, lawfal enough, of course, and we only mention it Lecause it has been customary, beretofure, tu have a larger nnmber of Magistrates on the bench in such cases. | Business detaining us in the court house far a little while after these licenses were granted, several buys were broagit in to} be bound out. We were wore than grati fied to witness the concern manitested by the Court fur the mural wellfare uf one of them—a pale faced intelligent looking youth. Tue organ, or speaking mein ber of the Ouurt, charged the Ley not to get into bad Labits—as “drinking, smmukiug avd chewing,” and assured him, (hat avoiding these, be “may do well.” We lave been, and are vel, opposed to to the liquur traftic, aud would rejuice nee it, fod stain ae uf us, Wiped oul vt exisivuce, aud the voluulary lestimwuy vt the Court in this habit of chewing, as rulnuas vices to Le sluuned, inatunee, agailel tie dniuking liquor, sis sai aud was put at all calculated to change vu views vl Lhe questivu. Col. L. Kobsrds knows t terly iMpossible fur any Luy ty wake any lat it se ut thing of bimeci! if he gets into the habit of drinking, wnvkiny and chewing, lle knows that drinking, above all the rest ie most destructive, leads to other bad habits, and weare g he told the poor boy to beware uf it because it speedily We hope all the bar-keepers in Salis bary will remember this admonition { of the Court, and will make it a rule to sell liquor to no bey or man whose prospects in life will be endangered by its use. ow: Blackwood s Magatine.— We are indebted do Mesars. Leonard Scott & Co. for the Decem ber and January Now of this popular and valu able Magazine. The No ~ A recent confession of an Opium eater Indiso Empire—the Athelings, (a contiavabon) —Respectability, a dialogue— Dred The Eng lish Ecclesiastical Courts—The Food of London —The Politics! Lett, aud what will break it.” The January No. gives—“ Scenes of Clerical Life, (No. 1) The sad fortunes of the Rev. Amos Berton—Mrs. Barret Browning, Aurora Leigh —The Athelings—New facts and old fancies sboat Sea Anemones —A Christmas tale —Rov- tine—Joho Decast ro— Maid Barbara an Poliucs.” Price of this Magazine, #3 a year Leonard Scott & Co. 54 Gold street, No York December has— Our Europe - Address oa oo Screxior Covrrs.—The Judges will ride the Spring Circuits as follows: Judge Ellis. a Bailey. Manly. Saunders. Edenton, Newbern, Raleigh, Mt Hillsborough, Wilmington, Balisbury, Mountain, Peraon. Dick. Caldwell. “7 ARREST FOR MAIL ROBBING Aurewtows, Pa., Jan. 27. Col. A. Haghes, apecial agent of the Post OF fice Departinent, with deputy marshal Jenkins, tr-day arrested James McéFeteridge, a fugitive from justice from Cincinnati, where he is charg- ed with robbing the mail. They left here tis afternoon for Philadelphia McFeteridge was arrested at Cincrmaati in July last, but forfeited his bail and fled. > Success.—The nerve which never re Jaxes, the eye which never blenches, the thought which never wanders,-—these are the masters of victory. human sols! Beware of the dunger that Jarks | around this iniquitous traflle ; say not, * we { have made a covenant with death, and with bell | are We wt agrecinent,” for “ your covevant with scuurge shall pass through, then ye shall be | trodden dows by it."— Spirit yf the Aye. | THE GRAND JURY AND RETAILERS. | Attention is culled to the preamble and rese- | lutions adopted by the Grand Jury of this coun- | ty, in session fast week, Jt will be seen that | from the oppurtuaities they have liad uf judy log, Uiey are of the opinion that a great periion of the breaches of the law that came before them | was caused by that class of retailers of liquor Wha that go about through different sections of the county, vending spirituous fi juure by the quart This being so, wo wonder Mr, Myer desired to ball Ouly eight Senators were found embody a section Ww the revert fur thei special Lenefit. iu favor of it, and we shall pablish, as the Spirit of the Aye intends, the names of the eight gentle men who desired to see these pests tu society pay for the privilege of buwking about this curse lo eit specs. But read the preamble aud reso Jutions ; —Charlutte Democrat Court of Pleasaad Quarter Sessions, Janu- ary Term, 1857 MECKLENBURG, NORTH CAROLINA Weeasas, The Graud Jury having been ac tively engaged danny Ubi wesion of Court, 0 enquiring into such violations of law aa were presented fur thetr consideration, find that of the aumerous preseatinents which Ubcir duty requir ed them to report, Four fifths were the direct result of an and they farther God that avery large mayonity Intemperale Ure of ardent Bparite | of these cases, are tbe iminediate frunts of spirtt sous fiver procured from liquor pe ddlers, or perons who sold by the quart measure, aud be ing coevinced by the testimony elerted it these lavestiyativas that the ests consequeat @pou the unrestrained sale of spirits ie < Wanner brough and i sur County, far sn enor mity the geperal public Therefore, } Resolved, That as gu the tim the Crimiaal Laws of ¢ ar Cavaty, we feel uw our duty to publel, facts, and to nvite a similar eaqairy by and Juries of ther Co iuties, who are aloue ia pussesstou of ‘| the tafurmation meceasary lo determine the ex evil Resolved, That we beartuly approve of the eflurs of strain f Senal ’ ss esi upon all perms # ng the Jeol TAX THEM Brutality at th Hon. PLS Carviin tf ecasion for the teat Brooks, of given rul abuse of by the fanatical press of the “He | his memory North Some account, “ gay, ina gone to his Ine @ smirk when t nt ot Grod and still more av. death ovigtit adily bas Lat no distant Athens t is reserved to cap the day.” Fo ichowever, the f America,” climax ofthis brutality. To Atlas of that leath of Preston 8. Brooks, nt and humanity, Heat Vira paiuta can pablic as a that alfects to impress the lence of Divine retribution for iliar me. A bold while yet boasting of cr his dastar Vy outrage w le vet ewag gering with the barbaric honors showered upon him bv a br zeal Cynstituency Nis Tips sti with threats against the friends and caescctates of his Victim —~ia seine v the throat by an in- visible and irresistiile grasp, and stran gled to death Ile dies, save a despatch Washington, d death, i ving intensely, and en ny to tear own thr It is well that I trom a herr suffer m Jeavas at open to get bre ath reston S. Brooks died in his bed —that be was struck down by Divine and not | hands-—that no sonoft Massachusetts sutlied the far fame of onr State asa peaceful and civiliz | wo limman ed community, op on himself to avenge her wrongs with him in its owa vy tak Provi ce has dealt ‘ at its own time. 353, by Mra e ayninst the gar” The anit brous E. A. Parnell of this 1 rR cli yany, for injuries sustained by the plain uff, her son and servant, by an accident on the road on the 3d April, 1853, has jast been terminated at Richmond. The ynd and Petersbury railroad com- jury in the case returned the verdict of \damages to be paid by the Richnrond and Petersbarg railroad aa follows: Mrs. E A. Purnell receives $4,158 for herself: 82,408 for har son, and $900 for the maid gorvant.— Wil. Merald. toa stand still. Larkin walked up the aisle and took his seat about midway of | the church. Tle listened longer than} could have been expected of such a rest- | less mind as his, while firstly, secondly, jdenth shall be disaunulled, and your agreement! thirdly, fourthly, and se to seventhly, | Jwith hell shall gut stand; whea dhe overfowing| Were severally annonneced and expatiat- | ed on; and then exclaimed the minister, | “What shall I say more?” “For mercy’s sake,” cried out Larkin, “say amen [ | “Put that man out,” said Mr. Whitney; | but he was so put out himself that he did not resume his discourse. | ——. | Cet The flags of the shipping in port are at half-mast to-day, out of respect to Capt. Gort, an old trader at this port,! who died in New York on the 4th inst. | Wilinington Herald. te : Successor to Mr. Brooka.—The Charles ton UV has informed that the; friends of Ex-Governor James I. Ham- mond will ron him for Congress to sup- ply the vacancy oecasioned by the death of Mr. Brooks. | Wx been M ARRIED—Feb. 3rd, 1857, by Rev. L. C. Grose- hee, DW HONBYCUTT, Esq, of Gold Hill, to Miss MARY A. third daughter of Rev. David Uni sed, uf Orange County, N.C. DIED: At bis residence, in this county, on the 29th Jan- wary last, of apupieny, Mr. THOMAS WOUD, aged | about 60 years In Iredett Co, near Statesville. on the 13th altimo of Cancerous Stamech, Mre HARRIET SALINA BELL, wife of Kubert M. Bell The deceased had been for several vears a consiat- ent meinber of the Presbytenan Charch. She had bec @iafict-d with very bad heatth fur many months, and fed retarned from the west to her maternal home, for the purpose of improving ber health. Bat God thage well, had decreed, she must bid adica to @ below She however, was favored with the kindoces and tender sympathies of her kindred and friends She was burned near the grave of her father She left ar an aged mother and many other friends, to moar her loss. ln the county, Jan. 17, 1857, THORNTON R son of David and Mary Barnager, im the 3rd year of hue age who doeth al things here infant enn and a deep stnicken husband Jao Mrs CATHARINE releet of the lace Audrew Cruse, in the ®9th In Cabarrus Co 22, CRUSE year of her age Ip the county, Jan 20, Mr JOHN Y. MILLER, in the 39th year of hus age la thee Jan 31, Mrs POLLY BROWN, rehet of the fate Jereauah Browao her age manty ou the Stith year { the 29th ang paivful + nag In Sta NV ©, 09 the moronng MARY T. ys Mins—a! saad 7 monte Thanee LL Her suffer e hac viv surpee ar weeks bore them all « and chretian fort that she must fen exr fale Bunt ber malady reiating. and its Aheown to She ef be Charch e been ae faughter, and I hepe o anf 17 Truss ple GRAHAM Mre ANNIE 0 Jan .in Iredell ¢ Mise MARY \NCING ACADEMY. MISS R. CARNCROSS, VW OULD INFORM THE CITIZENS OF SALISBERY fF ervenieenth year - wv that she has commenced a weg School, and auiicis the patronage of all lovers oF Nerperchete Mins Ros ab need com kiown to {1 y asa teacher, is too well Parents are invited to atte » no tree the easy end gracefnl deportment of her pupils S vieen leseonedn Danenng and Waltung, inclading Poika, La Gorlitza, La Sicillienne, Mazonr- ka, La Vassovienne, Hop, ad ‘Dermx Temp, W sltz + Miesee and Maetors, from 3.ull5 PM, ave, T ferman's Clase and Satardare rom 7 uli 9 P.M. same days A Sater eof Ina TERMS, 10,00 tea7 DR. WILLIAM 8. TATE, Surgeon and Mechanical Dentist, (Gradaate of the Battimere Dental College) STATESVILLE Ne CG. Roe TRULLY fe 0 ww the cairns of nis professional services ell and puble generally hath fleet her impress true vely eash on completion of work Weet of the Female College Terms pom Office Comm Remdence nications by mail or otherwise will receive promp! atrention February 10th, 1857 ly:27] We would beg any afflicted with Liver derange ments or Sick Headache, to try, aa we have done, one battle of Saxpronu's Inviaoraror, or Liver Remedy, and then say if they can, with truth, there is no help for them We are eonvineed, if all knew the worth of Dr Syyprorn's Pvvigon «ror, in relieving and curing their children of Weak Bowels, Cholera [nfaatum and oth- er Bowel difficnlties, they would never suffer tnem- selves to be without it again. It ie a rehable cure; , single trial will eonvinee Family, Supertive, Five, 5 i Cross, { GRAIN, per bushel— | Cor, Wheat; 25 | Oats, \ Peas, Rye, LAR, per tb, { SPIRITS, per galloo— each Brandy, do. new +, Whiskey, | ye do. | Rectified do. | NAILS, cut, per keg { IRON, per lb— | English, | Sweedes, common bar, 5 e Do. wide, | P WOOL, per Ib TALLOW, per tb HIDES, per lb—~ Dry, Green, SALT— 2 Averpool, per sack, Alum, per bushel, MOLASSES, per galiwn— Cuba, New Orleans, SUGAR. per lb— Louf aud crashed, SiCrok Port, & N. Orleans, 11 BEEF—W holesale, 3 Retai!, choice, 4 NEW FIRM, NEW BUSINESS. Salisbury, Feb. 10, 1857. MYERS, la'e of Morganton, and Wm. MY- | ¢ 4 e ERS, of thie place @aving sesocated them elves together, for the transaction of 2 general Busi fees in Saliebary, remaining « iat E. Myers, of @ great eacrt- 1 fee, and wil Ne 4, Graane Bai bog They sre now offenag that stock at very low retce They will in @ few weeks receive « large Stock of P New Scaeunable Goods, and hope by strict attention to busmeas lo ment a continuance of the patrapage bestowed upon their predecessor A. & W. MYERS NOTICE! 4 ) . \ MYERS having disposed of his Stock of Goods eo A. & W MYERS, takes thie me (had ing has thenks to his customers and the public geoeratly, for the very liberal pa‘ronege bestowed on hum, and would respectfully sohbet @ cua- | ance of the same to Ls eucceasurs { webury Feb. 10us 185 3e37 | SALE: ( N Toesday, 3d March, 1 will eel! at the resdeace, the Property, beloging to the Estate of Mo- cased, concsting of Four Head of Torn, 20 Head of Cat- tle, a lary. Stock of Hogs and cop, one ki ur if ree W aqomn, Caurrwge, a quantty or Corn, Wheat, Outs, May and Fodder, Firm ing toula of erory deaei pti m, One Set of Blachamith Toola, [linise hold and RKitchen Furniture, 3037 se on band to wes Graham, de s One tedious to mention will be given —Feb DAVID C. FOSTER, Exar ALSO— too cred nary 1857 place, the Subecnher # to the Fetate of Anne Head of Horses and nesting of four ®, tum te we te mer THOS C GRAHAM NOTICE. ndebted to the estate of Jesse Kincard JERSONS by ante note of otherwrer, are re f March ed, and these faring t neni re the aame by the let day ex moet be ae comply ure may expect to pay cost WOR FRALEY agent for Hannah kK 3, 1857 VALENTINES, VALENTINES Prepare for February 4th, 1857. ad . Feb 3w 35 Raimebwry JUST RECEIVED, | LARGE and beautiful assortment of Valentines | 7 for the Lath February, ranging in pnce from ax cenis tv $3 each Als», a large of Comic Valentines, | at 25 cents and 50 cente per deaen. Valentine Letter Writers Cardo, 124 Children’s Valentines and Env 2g cents each rand 50 cents per dozen ops emnall #2e uze 25 cents fur Valen cents, large ing Valentines, may rely upon reeciv of the war as will please, and sent to any par of postage ENNISS NaC yeatly e orders to J. 0 Book seller, Salisbury Send orders immediatefy, that they may de nveloped, free treew all ' N.B ed tein time alle ine February 3, 1837 Qwes Lemly. are | Victor: | boro’. McKoight. jeond Series, by the Rev. “Religion in America,” by * Leciures ov Science and Linwood write correctly ontinue the business at the uid stand,’ Academy, various other art les, | are W. P. CALDWELL, C. M. E. Price adv. $5 50. NEW BOOKS. | | CPNHIRTEEN Years in the [tinerapey. Independence. | | 1 6w34 | Life and | Correspondeace of President Reed, 2 rdumes. January 20, 1857 NEW BOOKS. UST Received ‘* Chain of Sacred Wonders,” Rev. S. A. Latta, A.M. M.D ower, vols At Salisbury, Jan. 20, 1857. Georgia. The Sous of Hiawatha. leraft. Jj a or the World Overeome, hy Carvline Chees- | Gardenings for the South, by Williaw W- | White of Athens, of Political Beono: the Chief Justices. j tha Legends, by Schou \ J Lists’ National System | Fianders Lives and ‘Times of | Hiawa- | At H. ENNISS' Book Store. 30 | | | by “ Kuowledge is | a view of the productive forces of society, | and the resalis of labor, capital and skill, by Charles | * The Old North State in 1776," Se-} FE. ON. Caruthers, D. D. Robern Baird, BD. D. Art,” by Dr. Lardner, HH ENNISS' Book Swre- 34 NEW BOOKS. War. C. Rives by Mrs Jan, 1557.—34 v mie, by the author of Wide Wide World Caroline Lee Peuinsular Wars, new edition, 5 vols 12 mo. ) Dorrt, by Chases Dickens rand. Chips from Uncle Sam's AL Hulse’ of the Shater- Ernest irgenia Hentz Life of Prince Talley- Jack Knife J HW ENNIss' Bovk Store. EBENEZER ACADEMY. TINUE exercises of this Lastitation. which has been aneccapred for the lastmx mouths, will be resem- don Munday the 19th of Janvary Though the sabseriber cannot promise to fill the he community place of hia worthy predecessor have parchased (he stock of goods ciowe aifenuon (uy bumness Board can be had conveuent at €7,00 per moath vet he hopes by ment the patroaage of the Terms. \ rmary Department, per sessiva of 5 months IJighest English branches, Classics aud Higher branches of Mathematics, 12 50 $6 00 7 30 JAMES A CRAWFORD, A.B | IF YOU HAVE WORK FOR ME, Please bring it in. GUN AND LOCK tablishme nt, above business on Water rai branches paired nag SmMiTHiInG, AND Bell Hanging. THE subscriber having opened an es- bh him wo Orders reapectfo Salebary, Oct. 21 AND rder L rue of an in and for Sta the pr ae ad kaow as th NARRO Prdaythe 19 poses to carry an the | n the town of Satieba Street, ui all ite venous GUNs LOCKS re- at shor on reasona » His thor pes, will cor ant be fa pr and jnaintance vand a reasons work warranted All prompt!) at or vm ed RLES HARTMAN 21 .3Imo ALE! ‘art of Law CHA = 5 \ ‘ 0 the Saper pmered to sell (fF 1 Manly cuguty, Mo: as about ve wit weary Mert, aa 1200 cree » handred anc ate of caltivabon >the tract has often yielded ve nous wh he tra prone TERMS yan a thoesand dvdlare saneallv ha ATER POW ance fifiv of which ie cleared and in THE FISHERY be to ite former Pro s persenally examined the ER 4 6 it eepernor » any in the accredit of mc and twelve months will be D. A. UNDERWOOD sw 33 WANTED shels Wheat 5000 B AND 1000 BARRELS FLOUR. | ae subscriber wishes to purchase the above quan of Wheat aud Flor, for whi tty Salisbury, Sept, 16, 1856 TO OUR CUSTOMERS. 6 cents, mediosy mre 12g ( UR accounts We e by cash of nove ment you wa means t Jun 26 PS. The nm nmy cerned had betier J.P.GOWAN, Sue WITH COL. H. L. ROBARDS, AT THE ROWAN HOUSE. STIGE OFFICE FOR ALL the Stages at th« HOUSE Saliebury, Feb. 2, 1857 FRESH SEEDS LV : ‘ALL AT THE BOOK STORE IN STATESVILLE, ( and supply yourvelf with David Landreth's H.W. AYER 1637 35 Garden Seeds. February 10th, 1857 WRITING PAPER. | a received a large supply of superior Foolscep, eo} Letter, Commereial, Purt and Note Paper, of all For asaie at J. H. ENNISS' sizes and colors. Bouk Store. | Jannary 20, 1857 34 Jan. 26th, WS5t far Efe well county, da { 4 The baiidings ane either of trave The village hae the hest roads State t a ch re now dur JONES | T Undersigned has | tely w January 20, 1857 \ tion « McALLISTER® To active men a liberal monthly salary and DIES.” fair commission will be paid prepay answer) 4056 TANTED an active, honest man of the State to tnke ordere b s Dr village of h he will pay | the highest market price in cas h MICHAEL BROWN wi6 and ready f hope you Rrown & Those con. of ID for collection counie orward soon and pay up, as ot be given JID BROWN 4c 35 IVAN OTE | 4kds aken charge of (hie papa LEVOUR, on Cald by A OB. Hoagie are ample for the neking the sammer monthe ON red tamoake ita first ghifiully lecated, and eC pHes t-randing reor faumdes @ be sp ed untain © ra the of anv m age Patronage 1 respectfully suleited W. A. BALLEW 3nd 4 no ench see sample for HOM FOPATHIC REVME Addrese (with stamp to J. 8. AcALLISTER, Jersey City, N. J. 4,200 Prizes amounting to time a Prize is Live Number and Prize drawn out are opened and exhibi- | lation of the Puper, we will send One and Leare, or a guide for all who wish to speak or! ted te the audience, and registered by sioners; the Prize being placed against the Namber {drawa. namber code in 1 will be entitled to 20. 1 t 20,000 is 1 10,000 is 1 9,000 is 1 8.000 is 1 7,000 is 1 6,000 is 1 5,000 is i 4.000 is 1 3,000 is 1 »o« 100 Prizes of 100 4 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. Prizes of $250 approximating to $56,000 Prise, are $1.000 “ 20,000 a 19,000 5,000 | “00 | Red 320 260 240 ote ad ie 160 4 4 ‘4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ae 3,00 04,000 | Whole Tickets, $10; Halves, &5 ; Quarters, 24. PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. | The uambers from 1 to 30,000, corresponding with The first 212 Prizes, siailarly printed and encircled, are placed in another wheel drawn from the other wheel The ! the Commis. | This operation is repeated anvil all the Pri-| tesute drawn vut APPROXIMATION PRIZES —The two pre ceding and two succeeding Nambers to those drawing | family io his he, the first 12 Priace wiii be entitled to the 48 Appro: i- | mation Prizes, sceordjug to the scheme. | The 3.000 Prizes of $20 wilt be determined by the tast | figure of the Number that draws the $50,000 Prize For exsuple,if the Number drawing the §50,000 Prize ends with No. 1, then allthe Tickets w the If the Nam= | ber ends with No. 2, thea all the ‘Tick where the| Namber ends ia 2 will be entiled o $20, and avon to 0. | Ceruficates of Packages wiil be suid at (he fulluwing | rates which is the risk ; | Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, geo! 10 Haif “ 40| 10 Quarter “ IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES. | Enchwe the mooey to our address for the Tickets ordered, on receipt of which they will be forwarded) by first mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending in| any fgare they moy desig nai. The ket of Drawn Numbers and Prites will be sent to purchasers unmediately after the drawing. IF Perchasers plain, and give their Post Office, Coumty and Slate LF Remember that every Prize is drawn and pay- able tn fall withoat deduction. “ “ by” All prizes of @! O00 and ander, paid immedi} drawmg—other prises at ihe uswal | ately after the tme of thirty days. All comm ations strictly confidential, Prize Vickets casned of renewed sa viber Tickets at eather office Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates of Peck ages of Tickets either ¢ S SWAN &CO, Atlaote, Ga, | of 8. SWAN, Montgomery Ala. | } SALISBURY CLASSICAL SCHOOL. | THE anderngued bas opened a Classical Schon! in the town of Matebury. for the purpose of prepanng young men for College, of any of the learned Profes-| Pups will be prepared i eater any class in r any of our Colleges, which they we The scholastic year will consist of one f ten months, commencing on the ist af Oc tober and ending iu July, with @ vacatwn of one week sons. the Laversiuty may de Bennrn « at Chnostmas Terms---Per Session of 10 Months. | Primary Enghsh branches, e290 €0 Higher and Mathematics, 36 00 Classics and Mathematics, 50 00 | Centiageat fund, - } ov One-third of the tuition wil be required in advanee, let of March, and the rermainder at Neo dedactme for absence ases of protracted sek ness. | REFERENCES \ one-third «on the the we of the ee een. koe pt in ¢ Rev. Drary Premdent of Davidson Cutleee ; Hoa John Mo Morehad, Hoa Joba M. Dick, Greens- boro’; Rev A. Raker, ton. Barton Craige. John I} Shaver, Eeq, A. Henderson, Esq, Jas. E. Kerr, Eeq., Sansbury President and Facaity of the University Lacy, DD, JOHN B. GRETTER, A. B. October 14. 20-9 WILLIAMS BROWN, Tin, Sheet-Iron and Copper Smith, | At his old Stand opposite the Store of MURPHY & CO. ee nixe a and GUTTERING done in tie most subetantual maonrr and warranted Stoves always on hand for sie ty.4 (Cereal vane- ty of Wares a Javnary 26, “= 2D R'E" Bice 4 PUR First annaal Meeting af the Members of the NEW BERN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPAS -# eld at the Gaston New Bern. on Monday the 16th February k By Order of Preedent D T CARRAWAY, See vary 13 7 Hoaw in ett. wll ts New Born. Jar North Carolina Law Books. N hand, The New Revised Code of North Car ( ) a: Fat Wiley's North Canna Form Bak. ¢ demgoed for Jasiices fihe Brac Pr Pleas aud Quarte ms a's Forms well a Justice, ’ n the Court o CN Gar Jou OVAL. na Por ente ENNISS’ Buck Store 185 Jannary RE IVE ou South removed from No Store No. 139 Market Sireet, Third and Poarth Streece Ls additian ta therr wena! seeortment of COMBS. BRUSHES, TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS, their stock will consist of full hnes of MOSLBRY AND GLOVII. LACES, WHITE GOODS, aC. ry lowest market pri- Jorsizned take occasion to anform their 1} Castomers that they have 74 Nomh Cherd Screet. two the North side, beiween which they will offer at the cee IL? Our } he wx months discount for Cash in par funds, within thirty days CUMMINGS & CO No. 139 Market Street lee, 1857 Imowd4 terme w or sit per cent ) Phiiadelphia Janaary paw Monthly, by the of thé New. York State Amasa MeCor, me he £ Ediwr. The Be pm the Cause in the NaGén, 1 and eloquence te its colamas. With the Namber for Janoary, Iv. « ‘The scope ated spirit of the Puo tioval , it is adapted to every, State ia fl circulates in every State. Th isthe political party, nor the opponent of any: ly devoted to the Sappression of the | and the extirpation of lntemperance; om 9 | tions which diviae the public mind, it is lent. Lis printed in the Pulio Form, ot & double mediate sheet, making eight large four-columned pages to ©» uember. ‘ : TEAMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, One copy for one year, 9050 Three, w ove one year, $100 And for each addi) four copies, $100" will be charged for any quantity less (haw Fifty copies. Fifty Copies, to one address, One Hundred Copies, to ong address, , Postsce.— The postage-on the ’ thease Numbers on the Tickets printed on separate | witht the County of Albany. free; oli ps of paper, are encircled with small tin tubes and | ty, and within the State, Three Ocntee » UST Received, Home and the World.” by Mrs. | pireed in une Wheel j yond the State, and within the United Cents a year—pay quarterly, in advance. Barren Prowncem—~ Chere are no postage oo the Paonarnoxier to subsetibers im the for a year, toone address, postuge paid, for Five Doctans; and at the same rate for Every man into whose hands thiechée may fall, be? solicited lo reise a clob, aud pata copy inte ghborboud. Specimen copies will be subscriptions received for tess than ome year, and in every cuse the order mest be avcompanred the money. Address > 0. SCOVILA, Puaasume Aces? Arsasy N.Y. $50 REWARD. UNAWAY aboot the middle of ches ia height. He generally wears his hair long, ond side, has good front teeth rather onderest. appearance intelligeat. Said boy is Davie County in the peighborhuod of | where he has relations, or about Silver or When he left he was wearing « mely ; | above reward will be given if the amd boy ie wil please wrile ihew menateres | to the subscriber, or lodged in jail so that he gum |had. Address Holteharg, N.C. RL. BEALL. January 6b, 1857, 1632 | STAPLE AND FANCY. « Os? GOODS EDWD LAMBERT & Co. 55 Chambers St., and 38 Reade Bt. Opposite the Park, \ TILL, be prepared on and after the Ist., w open their SPRING IMPORTA com. prising am extensive aad vatied assortment of ehglee, novel and desirable tdk and Fancy Goods, adapted. especially, to the wante of first clas North Carolina Merohonts, and whieh will be offered at the Lo@ tet MARKEY Farces. 3i:13t-pegs Dee. 30, 1556 - ee Thunder & DISUNION AND CIVIL Waly Pestilence, Patent FAMINE, &e., &e, * RE evile and catemities that should be guanted oA ageine. BAKER & OWEN beg love tofe- form the public @enerally sud private individenls par. treelerly, that they are ready, willing and able te tect them from one ai leest of the above « by patting up to thrir buildings, thei? Patent Lightning Coodoctors, st prices lower than Tt hap se- er been done atim thie part of the coustry. Addeees your orders to Boker & Owen, Salisbury, N.C, Jaly 2%, 1856. or _ ne ss o R. & A. MURPHY, I AVE Removed their Store tothe NEW BRICK BUILDING next door to the + Wi é dice. Their frieads sad customers, aredavtd t call and see them at their new and eleganegasd Salisbery, Janwary 6th, 1857. 1f32 DENTAL NOTICE. sy W F.BASON, D. D. &, M. BOR fice on the Lot with Me, Whitebead aud oa the corser mem to Dost ‘NR Having prepared suitable ROOMS, these or need dental services, cam eoosak hire ry advaatage vas dropped in the Box at Offee Rw pdt BOOK STORE STATESVILLE, AYER, has jost opened a Book Store ie , where he keeps oo buad « large | Rooks and qatea variety of aivecl> supply of VANCE ARLICLRS, and YANKEE NOTIONS, appara d pred en, Window Shades, Fire Screens, together with a tate stock of CONFECTION ARIES, Fine Cigass and TOBACCO, Mascal Instruments, &e., &e. won given to ordenng Books, Mesigy w o Statesy H stoek of Scho. tneoes works, alay a fo Spe iter and any thing else in fis fine Opposite the COUR f- HOUSE e, N. ¢ 30 States Jan. 0, 1st Fresh Supply of Nalem Almanacs, FOR THE YRAR, 188%. For sale by the gross ren, or singfe one, at ( 34 J tl ENNISS’ Book Store. ‘ #? » - Work for the Month—February. THE PLANTATION. Corn-—Continue plowing for this crop, breaking pp very derp, and naing al! the snanure you can possibly obtain Your land is wuturally sich. You can, however, scarcely wanure Corn tuo high- §y—it wil) appropriate all the food you offer it, in the growing season. Wunurc . heavily, plow decp, and plant as early as the season will admit, if it is your wiah ty have full cribs next full. Cotton—Push steadily forward, also, your preparations for Cottoy planting— have your “beds” thrown up deep and mellow, and get a “stand” as early in the @eagon as possible. We are not aware of any recent marked improvement in the ealtivation of our “great staple ;” though the practice of our best planters, as here- tefore detailed in these pages, might be gore widely adopted, with profitable re- oslts, Who will give us a short and Prectival, but pom prehensive, treatise, on this most important subject, for our March pember! Many of our new subscribers cCapnot obtain the back volames of the Oultivatar ; ang we desire that ail inter- ests be fully and fairly represented in our Journal. Let our best and wost success- fuljCogion planters speak out. Our friends, C. M. Saxrox & Co. of New York, are, we believe, about issuing a Cutten plan ter's Manual,” which will be very valua- Ble to our readers. more fally as poon as it appears. « Spring Oats should now be sown as, g00n a8 possible. i Frith Potatocs may be plapted, aud Swett Potatoes beded gat for the produc. | hion of “draws,” the last of the month. Fences must be repaired, and put in order for the season. Hedges of the Osage Orange, Macart- mey and Cherokee Rose, Everzre en Thorn &e., de, may still be set out, though the Season is growing late. THE VEGETABLE GARDEN. The operations of the Gardener must sw commence in good time, In order $0 secure regular and algndant suppl) of good vegetables, the gasden must be pat is s thorough conditiog at once. Let it, howewer, be remembered, that the goil should never be stirre 41, vor any seed uhless We will bulice it ‘ sim Si ah pig = ar a na Ye and adorn the irae even wit well as far ap the branches extend, and applying a good top-Jressing of manure j—Oover the surface with leaves, pine |straw, or looge manure, to the depth of i or 5 inches, a9 that the roots may be protected. ore : sheets | THE FLOWER GARDEN, (Tee ould art serena way. anme | powering breakap Plant, at once,al! Bulbs, such as Hy-| straw tied about them. _The reply was, : moi : : | that those trees bore fruit of a peculiarly | Die Tulips, Crown Imperials, Da- tine quality, and that the wisp of straw | hlias, &e., &e. hot beds, aud eva ‘atorophietnmenle Ah ‘as soon as all danger of frost is Over. | stonithed Peafucrr ant trait Dress aud tritua borders ) plant edyings of | it,” was the answer. | Box; spread gravel on garden walks, and | in of e land t were torn awa. t, it is, im this coun.| blow of a breabiagiond hui to surround our or- STREET EDUCATION, “No one touches! : : . my street education that ruined me. “Tam afraid that|'Y treet educatio at ruined me my country,” added the Professor, | roll the surface firmly; plant ornamental “Such a signal would only invite all the Hedycs or servens of Arbor, Vite, Wild Ouive, Holly, Privet, Ge. Prune Roses and other ornamental shrubs. Set out! ae ren rovted plants, and cuttings of the Rose, CM CUP Bational character. Was right; work the ruin of the young !” . ‘ . oo. Cape Jessamine, and other @owering .. ere ; > lunts. Svake all wiv vlan dplant A Spectmen of Yankee Perse verance, plants. ave all newly planted anc Plant =A Boston merchant who was last week shrubs. Clear up all weeds and foul I trash, and prepare your flowers to “see : 7 : | lowed the vocation nine years of her earlier life, and Upon the end of one of the wharves when “ere persons are tried for exeiting insur- . . . Se _ . iif desired, referem ew of character aud qualiticati company.” Prepare ground for dawns, “'t bo AULA AS rection, FRIEND OF TIE HUMAN FAMILY. can be facalshed. a . the stiow storm oyertook him in his la- by plowing very deep, (subsviling 18 in- bors, and prevented his geting his lun == ber on board. Standing upon the pier ‘allowance of mixed seed, such as Ken. ‘at the close of the day, he wis GazINS son op : oe nel Y ; rowtully upon the huge pile, enveloped OFFICE on the same tot with hia residence tucky Blue Grass, White Clover, Herds on every side and covered by its snowy, Bene Grass, Texas Musquit, Italian Ray, &c¢., | shroud. . . His ship advertised to sail, the delay rs would be of serious inconvenience to him SINGER'S were he to await, as he supposed he should be compelled to do a day or two for a gang of laborers to shovel out h ches,) inanure highly and sow a liberal their names on the Slate Jane 17. R56 fa &c. When sown, roil smovthly with a heavy cast iron or stone roller, and keep off all fowls, pigs, cattle, &e. , = profitable use in all parts of Transplant Evergreens, such as the distar one hundred Bloeks of two or three w single ] over into the harbonr ; and one of nearly two tons, ‘ igh fences, to secure | strongly trenailed down upou'a jetty, was fruit from philforers. Professor Stowe | torn away and tossed upwards by gn over- A city missionary visited an unhappy : 3.4 L young tan in our jail, waiti i | Sow tender Annuals ia| was tied about them to denote that the YO#US maa in our Jail, waiting his tria \C : ‘ . ‘gad | for a State prison crime, * Sir,” said the | nishing goods, which will be suld very low, or made Set out into open ground |OWner Wished the fruit left a ate prisoner, tears running dowy his cheeks, | up to order in tbe best style of the Art. He wil Kept om band and furmale The vvehes{* 1 Had a good home education 3 it was jused to slip out of the house and go off with the boys in the street. In the street : : : earned to lounge: it 2 stree sarn- | © > vere ki i thieves, big and li}tle, to strip all the ap s fe ° i cee 0 the street I learn Coats, Pants,—and every thing required. sles off?” We don’t know but the Professor “4 te swear; in the street [ learned tol sce. ! ‘ \ ae hat a few years! SWeke; in the street I learned to gain- ee bee ut bh as Si Shee ee cea bor erin lie street J learned to pilter. O,! shee such a remark wo > a slander ; t oct nes S Fetuark would bora sland sir, tis in the street the devil lurks to! Negro Testémony.—A bill has been in- ‘ eh : troduced in the Legisl. 2 of North Cur- TROT ‘ loading a ship for a distant port, chanced) jo0 UE spre eae ee af Ae a | \ EGE l ABLE e & . olina, tu admit hegro testimony in cases | to have over torty thousand feet of boards : : DR. M. WHITEHEAD. Persous desinug tu see hun will leave | SEWING MACHINES, t rpruese celebrated machines are in practieal and the civilized world | Pation, and are | y a ® gitias & large | § eH Me READY MADE CLOTHING, Preatencle rT lothip, Cassimeres, Vestings, und (entlemen’s fur- | tna few weeks we shuil-be prepared (6 fill orders Shirt-ings and heavy ¥ ay. keep in his employ a rkilful Cutter, and can therefore warrant good fits, His experience in the busines GRIST MILLS justities hin in saying that his stock cannot be sur- pomes in quality ; and the styles are alllate and very | are also is sperstion ahd Corn will be ground fur andsome. Hix stock uf Ready-Mades, Comprises 48 probipuly as possible, . : ats, Caps, Shirts, Collars, Vests, Handkerohicts, . MORNING & MEADER Caliaud) Salisbury, June 7h, 1856. ite] Orders for work promptly filled JAMES B BEARD | Scmrook.. ee MRS, BROADFIELD Salivhary, Sept. 16, 1856. wo | COW A LITHONTRIPTIC I | | { ! | { One object in view is, that hero little daughters may have the benefit o tious, and that the tusk may be profitable as well lenwant, she proposes to instruct w sehoul of girls her residence, DISEASED KIDNEYS, | Stone in the Bladder and Kidneys, Weak- { | SUFFERING From | | ness of the Loins, be. xrowth of those that may be evu Thisinvatuable medicine is for sale at the Davie ‘py, j Hotel, in Mockaville; at De. R Campbell's, in Tre- jdell; atthe Drag Store in Charlotte: at Leverly's Hotel iu Salem; wud atthe Carolina Watchinay OF- fiee, iu Nalisbary The subserber having entered into copartnership with John F. Cowan original patentee, for the man. and higher Eaglivb branches English course, Bie Higher English branches, 20 ufacture aud sale of the above Medicine, is preparedto '@ To ull the vauious trade, and ta sewing every sort uf (eee ly hvluddesauee har ct Melceeree Nee Nov. 156, 126 } uroish a supply by add sung s Ld Pte yy) . Ne of boards from beneath the now ac- labric, either of cloth or leather, they have beeu fully Pr - ild Olive, Cedar, Maenol rc., by dig. pile ¥ - ac ; or eaffing at hi dence, 10 wile st of th Wild Olive, Cedar, Magnolia, &e., by dig cumulated drifts, While in this mood, | ied «ud approved. Sowing machioce stone al Ge ee ee a a W. P. ELLIOTT, ering g age ne F } > 1 wre ufecturers often failto work, but ¢ ne . ging a deep trench around them, ( flarge j, was accosted by a young man ot his SINGER'S MACHINES ALWAYS OPERATE! Juve 21,1355 He trees,) and lifting a large ball of earth acquaintance, who asked him the hour;) PERFECTLY, beg s rong with the roots. Prepare a wide and deep the merchant replied, and at the sume | achunltenteee eee benaes i time asked the youny man why he did prempoyed affords a clear profit: ’ wines ® year, bat an unperfect on not carry & Watch of The re- sponse was that he could not afford ite ury of Ice of a goud pold wateb. oes ~ Well,” said ¢! gold watch costs basin or cavity around the trank to hold bundred and tif hole tu receive theus—cat off smoothly is Own, vexatiou and foss. “The entire reliab: with a sharp knife, all broken or bruised te ube great reaspa for the unparalled pepulancy MACHINES FOR FAMILY SEWING, ite: Uses bundance of ap: Lin tollowed by the inc Tucts; use an abundance of water; till in c y Ene 1 “afte (rad pd dalcuye What was tue 2 . Di bh ore with fine, rich suil, pressed Aruily around + by usher manufacturers le Merchant, “a youd catch the eye, uot w perform eut om one hundred to ong Suh as fandy sewing nae the roots with the soot; leave a shallow ” ; than ony other, becaune 3, ahd added, by than when sold to man machmes has lately been doubled. rable and complete A perfect sewing $1,000 constant ee al OR SELL. Cuustruction, are recommended Such machines are made to stantial work. The ht to be stronger less skilful hands Hfacturers, and are ased for a Late of Worth & Elliott, Faytteritle N.C. GENERAL COMMISSION AND House and Lot to Rent f Rive undersigned desire te Seti or to Reat oat for the went year. a very demra n« roperty WILMINGTON, W. Cc. ta the Town of S.ateeville. Lt co a youd dwelting House good Kitchen, Shop and other burld- Orders for Mrehendize, and Consignments of Fi toga |e tueted convenient to bumuess. Orifany and o her Produce, fur sales or shipment, thankfu dewre to purchase said property it us for sale. Per receiwed and promptly aiteuded to . ish ther to rentort } plea Me ISS water hereafter and finish by stakin rse- WAY ul a ter, this would Gee WA greater variety of work Phe machioes which have | BouirE Tks ear eens ale a aney mel c JM ) } ee : ah Pury Ne seed one, it he would shovel off and proved beet for all other purposes mast be best for *MILLEK & LAURENCE - s ! ‘ , ’ £ . x > ' Od ¢ ie re wiger a. ‘ CBee uf or } y s 7 curely and mulching with a thick layer tha: pile of boards, before hii family use, aud they are Singe The speed of our} wwomber. Sh 1RSE wat DR. breaklast the next morning. of leaves or straw, over which sprinkle a r a ‘ ; \ TM r es “ ue i as ; F ea w ib ibeee 8 ae ty Posed E ; > 00 { \! ] AN > ‘a Nalisbary, and offe | ai. few sbovelsful or earth, te keep the id he young utian glaiced at mo ew nm anes v' ee epreved a yle will ~s Z PS 2 bis professiomal services to the put fon : das luent, and in a decided tune declared his eachanged ou liberal terms for uld sewing ORio tw des . from blowing it away. The very best time ‘* . : we tune declared his — ines af var own make, or for operative machines ot | Apr! 2, 1456 , 41 aa : readivess to duit; the mercbant laughed oper mMavafscturers Local agents wanted w sell Tn 1) ral oo Y to transplant Evergreens Is just as the as tiey parted, little Uunking that any our machines) 4 SELALING OF F, jroweth of theee trees is shouting out single person would attempt cuch an ate N BAU peeevoe deer oe eaves about 1 . JUNIUS "NDEN youny yrowth of theae trees is shouting vut » pers t he bed SIM machines, cau vitein it by applyrog fre a cree \ ‘meer pewmten RK. JUNIU3 MENDENBALL in the spring parently impossible task; but he had Mood. Me Singer de Cue Gatetic,” a paper devaed : ieee S| of Cinta , 4 c mistaken his man entirety w ihe subject. It will be sent grave cost, for cash. we » Far ee weroh, con LAND ACENT eae : en ‘ wong of ‘ nd Ge otlemen . = That sale eveling, at about ¢ Oclock, . M.SINGER & CO * ae Lid f ne ‘ i, fe ) tact : ; mK Need ‘ * eh 1 bude, aud opt m . ; Hine to Raise Peaches In an article the youns an" micht have been se en, Principal Office, 388 marey) News York ores ia thre cou dy Made \ ILL SELECT and emter Government Lend : ‘ : ) . ‘ . ' Lewaie baad Werrante ay Taxres— mak t su} . 4 boul he's he nuvelist ! » had beer BRANCH OFFI s Hae BR wee. Bia y “ xo . on tuis subject in the L/umeste def, the a8 the novelists say, (if there had been ; re Fehcs net » Joint eccouni— and treanect @ Gee cause of the failure of the peac 4 oecrop in abY ineob) weudir his Way, with his 4° Hanover s t, Beaton nae “a vite the at. °F"! Real Betate business in Vinpeents 1 . 1 Apu . ‘ z shovel on tis sliould rt, trom Bunker Hy Se | ater ot.. Pruy . on . ar roo gooney Woera an many localities, is attributed to the uni- Sea i ¢ in 274 Broad street. Newark, \ J yekio( Usels aul elvesisees caoten Tafurmmeion of the rnemiry furnished when desite wersal practice etuaal “Sp or «lt Fiestuwn, t lic nad of a w vart in H7 Bradway, Albany. N.Y ‘ he R KJ MENDENUALL. : Siren ee nti a Bostou, at which piace he attacked hic Gloversviile, Few York Jobs ; ' y4 sid Menneap ole Sraitiog, iC is said, “shortens the life and drifts tut surrounded aod covered the 98 Chapel ot New Haven roa eae fa pee ras = a x. , 1 , 11 Boeha « o pps , , : “ hard.Lood of any tree, and makes it inore Luge pile of lamber. He shovelled as 2 a ee = 057, es longer indulge e sei gi een I : : — : ray { : 5S C Reoans! eee oi RICHWINE & HAKRISON susceptible to dises The peach, pot a sidGousv uur atter hour, torin lis br wit 105 Balin k ’ Salebury. D 6.1 ey oF wwe native of this climate, needs all its wigin- ‘Xion of youth there was uo such word 3 Kast Fourth street, ¢ at , ais . AT rally 8 Cilinate, Gs ail its origio ae er z : as fail, he labored steadily on wit! po al vitality to withstand oor severe win" as Ponear aise : I Sc Lome Greensborough i - ‘ ; Colbpauions Lut the stars, of the firina 3tS¢ Charice et. New Urieane ~ ters he writer recommends that ment we tneany and no music but the 20 Dauphin at. VW MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. peach trees be raised from pits taken winter's wind, wlich was rather tou sharp Nuvember 4, Ini¢ Fines I%p rut {tanec frour hardy natural varieties, and planted, t agrecabie, even tot most cult : : . | emalleu f hi aOR vated ea Salisbury Planing Mill, 1... if possible; where they are tostand. He v4 5] ie ; AC Le tale ~ } “- } i ae * , , , aldes, The oOjection raised ayainst this ' ’ f ’ > 1p : J Apou t SASH FACTORY AND LUMBER method ia, that we shall lose some of YARD. a our finest variet es, Which is unduubted- ¢,,; ch No vther can ance on the mutee/plepiebut o k emnyany the oovwntry are inthe West. very manvel wh Th panvis Rave Mia's Semeris andie! aereliure y ee OGLE CITY, (fe » if * | which they offeton reasonable terme. We ere deteis . mined to produce goods equal (o the best mode iw the!’ j Sune and spare no effurt to give fatietuetion to ail who Goody, COTTON BATTS ( FFERS hee serviccs to the citizens of Saliabury | in the capacity of Teacher, and most Teapect- | ‘i | fully solicits their patrouage. As perhaps she is known experien j to but fow in this community, buying had only @ brief | « gunra | re. dence in this place, she deews it vecesmary to state that she has sume experience in teaching, having fol- her instruc- Hear the Mernouer Cuwnen; theres fore she feels no hemtaney in suying that no effurt| —~ shail be spared to promote the moral and intelleetua; ed to herware. © course of insiruction will embrace the branches usually taught in private schools, via, the elementary h Perms of tuition fur scholastic year of ten months, Sehowl to commence on the Ist Monday in Janua- | FORWARDING MERCHANT, VALUABLE PropzRry REEVES ” for | y pb imrren olway: “ atria Salisbary, May 24,1855, toll ; the covver ryoma of Opposite the store of ho future. - FASHIONS and is, therefore, always teady te “| him. c, | Salisbery, Sept. 19, 1856, E- NYE MU TCHISON, Charitotte, WwW. oc: WUl etl on Comminsion 00 otton, Corn, Flour, Wheat, and all 00 COUNTRY | IN CHARLOTTE, CHARLESTON, AND NEW Yorx, be faithfally and Ortivtionlly ox. cuied, He is in the reoript of the hs the style of the Letest Ageag.” ‘Cait and seq COMMISSION MERCHANT’ FPRODvSy | Liberal Advances made ou Consignments IRS Twreonowes oe JH Jenkins, Eng., Sulinbury ; Geo. W. Withame | & Co.,Charleetun; A Haat, Lexingwa: Robery | Svener, Keo, New York. = Fetwuary i, i856 Vy'r38 FOR SA Gb E- | TH ondermgned, Waving devermined te move the West, offers » Steam Saw Milf in the ew » | aod Heorieting Village of Ulu, wile tow or twelw | #etes of land convectod, for sale, un the west ieee sble Lerma ; gether with Kighy Attewol wed land | thee-quarierecf a mile dimant. “Pee mil reauing cooditwa, cepabte of sawing from ote nan sbhuudhece of tiwe timber im the WM. J VESTAL December 9, 1846 3Jm24 BAGS! BAGS! NU00 BAGS. © THE swherriber has for sale. 5.006 two tassel Bags swiable for Par ur Wheat, ot 10 cents cack, ad MICHAEL BROWN Sslisbory, Dec. 16, 1856 fey d THE GREATEST Medical Discovery ef the Age. DE KENNEDY, of Roxbery, bes ducevered in one commen pasture weeds s iemedy bes cares EVERY KIND OF It MOR, From the worst Berefula dows to commen Plumphe. He bas tried it in over 1108 cases, and never failed eiceptim (we eases, (hath (heuder humor) Me hee Oe MEER we rer lee baenlewdl oo hentes of te virtue, oll athia twemy mies of Buses Two tues ae warrented \e eure 8 nuMing sore meet he Une io three tattle will cure the worst hood of Pimples on the fare © there tiles wil! mm (he evetem of Bilew. Two Ailes are warranted io Cure the worn couker 7 ¢, ly true; but | y acarefal selection, a good “heiy/ hep ON WEST HILL. SALISBURY, N.C ~ ne eon +o the mowih ead stamach planted, while the ground is wet; in fact, : aeatet ia fan ce me drifts of euow that had been TA yue saderaz edhe © in operatns uheowe ert are ve SURBCRIRER bee ihe ilensnre tong:! Thres ta Bee bntiles ape Warrawied to cores worse ssurtment of fast eties ms ! ‘ 2 Pupron g ; S SLOAN dent . Ery ape ies : hb ee ly - YA ¢ oh ‘i ¢ rie Wi and Fa ‘ vared araeh fire ; ; te the ow - he wemde greeting SF «f od it.mpast be dry enough to cruubie casi Se wee varieties, eyual tu sume of our beat abou i from the depth veto three (0 Mim aad F Fw ecen. x i oes vor conde nt ah oe fo oh i ae popees peat. hededoe tnutow are warramted to eure all homer { feat : ma v BN ot. trey . z rire vemee mt sgte ‘8 the eyece taked over. See remarks of last Kinds, uriginate almost every season, and ®t ; peal PETER AWA MS Ace vend Tele, ; io : magia Two tuitlve are warremted to cure remaing of the sponth, under this head, a!) of which « can be added. Budiling, it will be re : i teeste oa nee aaa ce : PETER ADAMS, Sec'ey Ptoa wiry) Ms wane eee on 7 bin tere ammcny the tet : oa” di x out aes Gieckae HCUMMING © ‘ : : to be celled the of tu ms bie ore warranted to cure euere alee answer for this month, and if My coilectead dows nua mpruve fruit; it only drifte, ready for load EU ee eR as 10. 185 Me ry Se fell spersing (Sed toomng eleese mai crop, thas war put iat be fore: les i Salt plies & variety already iin rove Cnhica ; niar aa - eit Wath ee san siiete mer ie 6 hive — Ove mathe w wre scaly croption nf the akin 5 tae : : : fa ae aR et < vax cane a weet. mile ve th Two rere BAe are Warleuted w cure lac worst Gemroyed by frost, let it be renewed +-- : : : (a, builders std others ure teepert folly. ¢ \O] I( [: cow i \hinery w seenlecied by hunes!{. om “oes A hinge ° rr Nort rode» ‘ ator - a . 1 specimens of th ¢ ote ‘ were we & three baile ate warranted to care the English Peas may now hare @ good Mors Ole Neris Cer steed C alfenate the prz ad ou fa ‘ MURDOCH & CAIRNS ° =. iwi e m lever welch — mmerih sued etoee se ath atl lad Cl : boeing, drawing & good ridire of wal t Lables for Fruit Trees. We pres the Jate ere ty A . i , rite! ; [ WILE pa u State mes ale 3 aye can oo inl ads s . . t etait future lie hole IT leungton 4 aber ‘ B “ t I . HKisheia Whee . = te ; them, particnla,)y on the northera gule. Wich of thecont isimaf noire poy Lose fe A 'fatur 4 ‘y : months. and send a 6 ofBee and 1200 15 uh : Pie mare ees ah shadow : . ene og tte fase and de make > eight b ew) cure the worstiguces of P tle Lere |e akes tun y ‘ " 4 ye ‘ " . “g Og grmed for it. All vegetable seed, except Cucambers! of fruits arises frou the littl SSE UUOUS cen They vou ual cation chun on “CW DADING VAD AE alisleery ant fa anit omide opread. bib furthe ores! A boneGi te alwate eapertoneed fram the feat bet Mek dag bey te unde ee oe tee"! SANFORD'S INVIGOR ATOR. me erst tes stne, aed is maperert et Woscan tay estas Operetta eran em ne ae . . ‘ tree i into Gearine the : seal j : t KIN 4 @ ROKER ES hee end @ Teele Mics sidheun: qoout mifidle till the Latter part of this *! : a Bradt pee)! eis the tage, a ed boy) FOR ALL PURPOSES OF A STIMELATIVG LiSER wr tu keep Stale Hinde ‘ raale * Oy eth 8 = areal Reader. 1 pecidlied uvet © thoweand bottles of this ia nhs. a a. 5 = Parens - 8 tuand to be pari.cularlvy tne, persons ier MEDICINE. . eng 101 be demrabte ‘Mt Yeierty Heeiom I kmww the affect of it im ove ‘ s » Spinage, PERI Lg, ed- at « lesire to ain yrafts, ar fer THERE has . demand fr cach a rem JAMES HOR ™ TY exee Se pure me wate: will e tiageieh Gre, eevee : ome 2e- = ao wech : * CAH i bee cure hemor | wever wld i bet of; Let ‘ foam , wantaf vebter hame they attach that id be as sale » 2 * : . dhe dalts » my Te aah! ot “ f the | : tr r s , the a fishes 7 A .S uo ert r b>) x, from i , as be aes a pices d o t hs There are see re) tried it awege spwche far weed) Cabbage for euccession. &: au eee ee Niet hhe . : On exirmeve tre hae ahve wu WATCH-MAKER AND JEWELER, OPE ere lean cane ize (mage chan Ute heb thes ve Ned, aith a Most see the fruit ry ruus of its part ar Sirs apcha . . ~ © He Sorprie ’ « 4 During the latter part of the wont ; ms hi = ei ‘3 , af ‘ . ae me ha Bin aon ee SALISBURY, N. « Wie os A eo places qe io plrsoed ‘cod yor ite ethos i & I 1 } oh ' eives fron eplere w 4 g auiew men speedily cared by the 4 2 hae never been Anowe entii | deere om dni 16 Cabbage plans may be set ust fur a N urs ‘ * r itwalllaacetin riers sue °™ Favigeratur we meniom Lier Compla Que door below RB. & A. Warphy'e tere, A gra atts bx = . he socvnd. shat it sbvutid eer t hinds pepe Prien t an qe I uy & . . sue womans. a 2 e ; : ae In order to give meme kee of the suddew rive end ap. + - No gas ’ ‘ ooate. t sees. He ) aides ° | BEEPS ’ ‘ “rimente orte . 2 vernal sa a .. a ~s Wwany ses ysw AI Lee ee Wie tever, Fev Frog oes NO Warenes and UEWELRY hinds trex rah ali Uke Preorery. J will tate that ie Okra seed may be planted: if p n : : A elinge. z © SLOW, as its 4 faynat |. ree . [aloceseee aegis Clacke, Wat @undllss r : kon rwe of , 1 - peddied it, and mld shows wa hotties pee ; a ; k ; ; ; + ) hea Gn and 2 oe : ; : aoe sare mine roe one , Pa sd n Apr “34, | mid ever une thousand bottler rather deeply, say covered with a cou; ty wf cases tice 8 are piv ; Nee : / Balti eS ao ae Grae OO tete a perday of ut of imches of oil, it will Le safe, and |. Wen known tr Jo peuard apainst 2 eke k ry 19, base ly3s writ eee * afl ie wholesale Dragzvets who have been in » it , aD isch ; tte t . ‘ ven wae. ) he buenos ‘@enty and thor ny that pothing s ‘ sand st ady ex e v. $e start us cica esl the cas : ae : . Veta, Wiser . : with Glewrare 0 the annals of patent mediomes wee ever the k.— ready : oe ny. etinny, w “ H iltura oh x f : . 1 , 1 ig here There e 9 aniversn| prase of 11 frum ell quarters perwit. Plant /rish /otates, and ifa Y Sectenes and individuals w are ow noe, . 1 a : 2 Bu my own preetice J ole opt it streetty for he- nf ‘ sow w inoaphere, ar . : . a = ‘ s . = ‘ * tat rendae . ! . planting have cor ~ & ainted wi c rite of é k eas D . ' faction os a gemernl family of the former planting hav p. ; A dircicupisere sores ‘ tact wit and a Home, ee, “if iwc Raslneed-terevve the 7 aod wonde rfl viriues have bees teeed i at greatest bas jar a e ners 4 wine indebted " ai neetraten « : J : and draw the soil up. so as to cover tier d a : Fee . passe dows this > ae been foand a ye remedy. An oe \ Sew e ap asians 1 fg Sands rthnge the prdacteufthe Cuy th, * swapreted vw : Past et ou of them i aun, alec Asan ; hein A : * patrick, deceased, are requestes athe oe be Sadie Shey cd soe of epileptic Me—a decane whieh ese completely, an Y will eon appear tue carefu marking of every young tree pita om : ens é a Re ce ne sla feet islet ahead and wehesihedr ered incurable, have heen cured by @ e wet 1 7 4 Vie Prince Te BnOW er than any er & . Prag = eae Leite Fehr . “ U eco fn Sheen ipa latte , what a merey if will prove effectual aya. ‘as * - a 4 ra alin : ‘ od Vis ’ VO Dre oreneg i Aer { that awfet matedy—cthere are bot few By the middle of te month, Wausr ! SINC OH US) rere: wala rifeanir Ware tie eu teeie Eire : SSeS ARNE romre of than E have - s - . ; ier precaution tiny outt rr - : ; 2 te : ; Fi wee i es i a = : T We ula . whel = vew Andit te veral cases of Drwpey, atl of them aged ‘dlgms and a Steel crop of early mm chard - Cae . a~ Apr gina to t en . he tre f- f cue We cured by it Foe the verkus disesees of the . I “ re ah ees : . del “=p wedated ie be Laver, Sich Uewdwehe Pp may be put in, A dame Early, and Whit ty wel “ I e. Thin oa att an ane “ f thin. A dineane JAMES G RAMSAY is 2 Sf TIE ' ea ee Bul ae .. sprgeang Sri ay A ie { Fi t r ast and cold of w ! ' ANDREW BAGG , 4 wa im the + Diseases of pine, Fligs Corn are the best varieties elu Gone, removes tlhe pose I : A Prepared and wold s . ia beh y . oe : hee dont duacnses of the Kidneys, dee, the " : ; J s the car enea a ees ; a . . Brats Ot“ deeionry Wee dogs faore good (haa any meceiee ever Bow is ales the time toni (:i:a need.) Come from t pwr ! tow te take on « eee Ale wild by Sia 5 * HOUSE AND LOT ps . , : H ‘ J ‘5 y : -Ban No change of dot ever neve foe he best you fs nted t aed ir ‘ ver necessary atthe Rae eae evel tates eon aay ie eh or ce | Pap RIE PRIVATE SALE, enccGsyyecme mee a e€ eart rer are ar Zz ty a preat ne PAT wber oo ‘ ’ £ rt week of February “and | ies A aliou eure ie ; . ny Diagctiove ron Coe —Adelte ame table spoonfel the f February.3a ie hh we prewenta enlalati ine Hy MOUNT PLEASANT, HE siicenthed Waring. Wotcerined ay: pervs PUMGY 1 Uilares pets (G0 Stee ahgle tee eeaiee cellent greens in four weeks a . > ste . nat : . . Woop omnsoeD | | ir . ; ne ; Wir une ’ laces Childron fun Kee erght years, tem eponnfet Ae re a fe - t ey re teaale ” yee iand at e ce eu v we p If Hot Bede Lave wt re ' ANDERSON & REYNOLDS, |!" wince y The ht ve wall impres Multa tillage UH HOLT Tan enn ae «an be apple nh's wr cilecmarnaronees tah pre, . : 5 i ote an ian pean ratoan the bowels twice a day @4, do it at on : : _ 7 en CROCERS . . j he dewrable mtiantions i th “oT 0 MANUPACTURE } ; uk : hie erie r rms ac ACTURED BY dea My Lay elear r 3 a h ! « nearly Miimodal og JM LOVE “Daun Wis He are wanted ea . ame ‘ Nn eedeis Cay 10 26 DONALD KENNEDY, ly tn the eun f. bu ’ rete a S 1 e ° PBC swine No. 120 Warren Stereo Roxhar M ch tte. } 4 , ( oe Ba Va lee ( re apaels ; Cabarrus te ; ' ’ xhary, Massechnee ae J \ Bly NN W Cat: . ' Price 1,00 bot Led, a \ s,@ Gl a : \ See I 1 Om mI: ion ¢ r¢ hail S, a il Vv da 0 ge. Wholesale Agente, New ¥ rk City, CV Cliekoer, { ' ¢ t ‘ t ’ ’ Pat rae} . #L Mer s , P ace uf draws tu aoe ork er re F wide a . : N93. 1. ROANOKE SQUARE. Hizhly Important to Invalids. Rea a all Th Pon ttinity 192 Broedway. A. , ' Putte - on’, sae VAY Fitter 5 28 ya Po a by oUt acer . = t J bs miedo, IO ation Mtrret 4 pr! : tf | nA vate (pene tS Soh So ya, COD LIVER | PU Mec ° mie tnied Mowe TW Dyott & Kone, Philedeiphia; ® & Manse, THE ORCHARD AXD het iron hi ice Pa ' a thee Bisace OIL. Wiens oS ; Raluinore : Gen HW Keyser Pittsburg; A.B. Moore, IE ORLECE APT I a 7 p z - \ : . > > tr ‘ ji ee : . Bolla, Magh Miller, Torow oy Lyman & Brother, DEN igls arn ON 4 Z . Ml JM eo. rl RED LY a Bug M . Poronte ; Join Birke, WM eral Metekinbe@ a Pon: t 4 1 J | ( RB: k » A (' Th mciean ae ' ton, Chicago; James Reed, do; Joba Willem, Lea- Ro tthe Feat { ‘ ; ‘ Be a : ae : ( is sr nuimeuated by lexpeninenten will grey. | et ou ha a / pe , . : ee ee ae {ty ae i cee i vit : ad( r 0. rot a ee & Nmephy and iia nltied smences, | a, Retail by all reepectahle Druggiatein the Ual- ple, the /ear, the Quin J at ; a gees Ta a C{ if MING & ST \ RON, Tre SKN MRER eA eae ure REPAY eUd | tod Mintee and Briich Provinces Pomeyranate, (oo G1 Nv { roon th lalvetg Pe ie ee NCE i [ : SENS aes rie Viponmaceseaitre Aen For sale at Sill & Sills Drug Store, Salisbury, N.C id A / ,; , : ae : (+ ind thus wer COMMISSION an tile i : Wot ei eitiee : ere ue és : September 23d, 1456 Vy:17 the Master y, wod a er - ita fi only two ana Vateln AND 1 . from) crud , ! ao whim varticular informa- Minds ait onde sr ea ice 4 wopliagk DU He oe be rea. op di ulara will be peut hy the wuhacrher PIBBLE # BUNOR. { } au N we ' ‘ é wy. It ska ial by the: nieet ie THE : FO Peep Pear unirece Ceti : : : rake toeahaut teeters orwar Ing Merchants, Peete ean Sine niees ASSAM EY oa bok aur Colyin mB. Bipbie, Jonathan B. Bunce 1 “a ‘ fn yee if. te water y : : p ’ tn mit ettort on the most ere mbe o INS wp Late of Wilmington, N. 0 Late of Kinston, N © ‘ t 4 Novernber, 1s24, 4 hea WILMINGTON, N. ¢ * ach i Ay t fort yee ' rt ree aa re worm, aud Ap e trees for the tid a 1 4a, j .) % Readies sre . eand other unportant Ae. 1 ts : ; ‘ vy i acid ag er; © beygir Particalar ation patd to selling Flour rr , tL I : . Betas tect eae cs “ ko after ehakinoe it we Sar ieuir i. hoe i ial He weil a! ling Flour, Corn veme, haw guaranteed for it th COMMON SCITOOL BROOKS, | /OmM on y| ere an ig thew phous : ; and ufier it js G ; 1c : Y ¢ f the inmost eminent of the medal fac . | places with the sharp end : ron y fr two ty f tone in we ; Feb. 1MSF 1y39 ult agbrat the Mixivs LU, hinds of Common School Rooke on handand In Cotton, Flour, Grain, Naval Stores, ; L . ; ‘ an fe cee ww neat effectual remedy for Conmmption far ale 1H ENNINS' Book Store. | AND . Ched ashes around i i Pt We do ity . ronchitus, Rheumatien, Ser F 20, 1857 ; Hes etched ai tl ft eat ‘elma iptaee Meactiesn DEROSSET & BROWN, — po-iim licnticn Cnt panne, “cs | cena trates comer. trees frow the “collar” to the ie , ; «of aneh bloc WILMINGTON, N.C. na factarets tcp Rie Ca ee Lost Volame.--Brj | INo. 180 Front @itroet, han Jrurn ee ease = AREER €CO!, : | azuBUy waouUus f dinches above the eurtace e t mndred No WON. 3d Street, SOME borrower haw failed f | ‘ e- ; re 2 borre f ed to return a Volume A s - ae - ri BROWN & DEROSSET, bm 20 Prutedeiphin. 03 the Watchmen tom Sais stearty yatame ® | oars " wil a 4 F F . Pa ; pw oy p . : _— one ¥ \ fa e- j t 4 are re were carftied over NEW YORK, JOR PRinarie He, the of they, will please do U8 (© favor to retura | Hon. Wm. A, Graham, Hiusboro’, N.C tens ashen eet h ‘ Vin ue arious directions, A block of linn GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, | YOR PRINTING "aa we are frequently needing it | Man. gobo 4. Morehead, Wreensoore, N. : Re JUICE a : JJ. BRUNER, | ML. Myrover, Raq., Fayetteville, NO Q@4ovour fiuit trees a#tirn: eK We prour 244.4 sone, Beven tuos in we Kut, Wasin one Usual advances made on Consignments 7 | { Neatly sxrouted at thig Office ' December 16, 1856 Jobn D, Williams, Kaq., Prost, Bank of Ulatendon. = "9htoo, Req, Caste, Baek of Uale ges. u wand to twenty See thumdted fiet of ber per day. seighbuhond, and grea: demand fer lumber, Por her information, addrets the *obvoriber at hit req. Beonjemiua Jabace store tdence in Olin, lredeis omaty, N.C. = ay ‘ 4 ; ‘. h ened Wh ja sasign ; ring the last fow days, audio’ imwe'wnd our| seaders : ea oo hee ee __________ | shoe i tava of thoi Mr. Rives, it necept- fer : = 2 : : oie! a =============== Jing the substitute, did vot wish to be considers and important debate ia th. ed, as teflecting om thé management of the 7 ie ‘ : “ . i . if i eT Oe gs eee : 4 pany. 5 of it Se nee ‘House of Coysnions 60 Moulay and Tuctdes. Devoted to Politics, News, Agriculture, Internat Improvements, Commerce, the Arts and Sciences, Morality, and the Family Circle. Mr Me Diarra endear : Oey , a. ; ; " ding that no part’ of a. ‘6 su } - MROM'AN Oocasionst, connusPospeyt. | y Bh pe nae . : os ; Paes ne. [ghotld bo poi ney heaping preity 9 oy Ration, February 2. =e CO i ie i ons a tract and good security» gi 1, r ‘ . ent of the State, for My Dear Sirs :—Thie Senate refused sto re- b r a . —— = ps Yr ’ x 7 WNT dent “een sega ete eames! VOL. XII. SALISBURY, N. C., FEBRUARY 17, 1857. NUMBER XXX VIII iste gesting ee po fous a vote totwepty two---aud for this} * Jos * Session, aod it may be fur all time, your hope ver Ria, o ° 4 aly not adop ' of State aid bas vanished. ™ aiid _ — = aa a te eee 6 The friends of the ruad were eepeest to offer | the bill. He had based his views on Gwynn's report is it that those who own the coal fields and the | constituents required of him that he should vow | |ine of march to otber and better lands, Give | the OldgNorth State. And be desired to be bur- ete ae that Pgh ot og't ss a substitute for the defeated Lill—that after —and unless this Lill passes, a Northern compa- |laud along the road are unwilling to take some speak. ‘The scheme is impracticable. Even be- | up the lower Cape Fear, the noblest river in the jicd there; and also, he wanted her to be a glori- Len on le : th bce the State bid fareal we had graded the road to the Coal Fields the | ®Y will pay $1,000,000 for the franchise, provi- jof the stock? He is opposed to granting fur-| low Fayetteville there are sand banks in the riv-| Southern States, to mere adventurers! No uever! vas land for bis remains to slumber in— glorious nts i i A fidence in Maj. : ‘Btate should then issue her bonds for $10,000 echo ay ap is wot graut aid to any rail- | ther State aid. ° jer that preveot boats bringing up even dry never! The chartered righis of the old Cape |fer improvements, aud wealth, and law and Titer- pe a acc mile to buy end lay the rails and furnish | oud to the coal fields. | Mr. Lewis thought he must have been mis- | gvods, as is demonstrated in the case of Boner | Pear Conmany to be surrendered to them ! never! | ature. ; ae oo hala Gi etei e ? “rolling stock. At night, Messrs. Gilliam and Cottcn spoke,| understood. Ile had no power to iach in, and | & Crist, in 1 Jones’s Reports. And then again | do not nara here as the accuser of the Presi-| Mr. Mann of Pasquotank was originally op- eae altinha sir tae os ot Sa ‘The Bill is defeated, and. yet not more than and the amendment offergd by Mr. Cotten was/uo jnclivation. He just wished to rouse his, it rises 40 feet in as maty hours, and even more | deut and Directors of the C.F. & D. R. Cotn- | posed to this measure; his mind had been preju- | ably a + giving ota ‘ ‘ as | : ee ; , as ‘d utateme e | tt 0,000 would enable the ‘ten members ean be found who do not ackvow- | Mdopted, 55 ei 36, friends—as appeals came from the other side of! —has risen 50 feet in a day and night. | pany; many of them I know well, men of kindly | ed and biassed by garbied sieral aaah the reste pod eal pian thes the income ledge fully the merits Of the schome, But be- Mr. Dargan's amendment was adopted with- {the house—for the Democratic party to come | AFTERNOON GEESION. ‘feelings aud honorable sentiments, men who Varolinian, we when the Latina Dut mr res id Auk the wok . rt tween the influenes of rival scl nod politi- oft a call of the House, Whereujon, up to the mark. | ; would scora to do a corrupt thing. But if the which takes the control of the work from theo! . 1 4 " Poe : F : : : ennelude , . A. J. Jones made av al cal considerations, it has been defeated. Mr. Little of Richmond, offered an amend-| Mr. Pitebford of Warren was not to be driv. | After an interesting discussion on the Lunatic jalteruative is to be pressed upon us, I would Direc tors, he conc luded eran ee gripes pon The friends who voted for it have becn active, | Ment “ provided that uo farther 4p) rupriation eu from his positions and opinions by the speech- Asyluin bill— . rather vote for teu such Bills as came from the Burt are gentlemen of high character; t at ee laa hie fata that lee one cent Af ge tide and ‘ellable throughout, daa bie called to | ever i made w anid work.” Glelanvicnx co ? | Mr. Settle proceeded to say that the slides be- Senate than for this bill, which would stamp here on otber business; had not bee aac \ Peery ye the Beaty ay iit be' rele your thanks. Upon which, Mr. Lewis of Wake, made a) Mr. Scales of Rockingham had doubts on the low the daais had been washed away, and the lusting disgrace upon the State! ee ee rn ; sree i | the treasur Mr Jones's was a b ANT’ The Bennie ts vow upon the road from Greens. | speech insisting that Mr. Cotten could not be a svbject: be blamed no one, Whig or Demccrat dams were standing on the brink. In estimates | Mr. Gilliam of Washington argued the State give the amount named in the bill— an fi are 1 well d liveced speech, and bad great effect spow J ’ bof at, . pee ¢ . < § Sea > ; * sarulinian “ould no 2 ell eve: et! delivere sech, an who did doubt. The State has given $450,000 | — if re pees deceived itis his faule aut | owned but 3-5th of the C.F. and D. R. and it : orth eh injan cou - o : nse oe bie body asd apoe (ha lenge aullieies la alleen _ sesh ie A [ i peter tie and the work is vot yet completed, Is it strange pelea rf ergien pies Bi e a “ = on | was but right that the purchasers sbould ag cies the terms in the bill introduce vs s eesas , / on. individuals; und through them upon | favor of the scheme, and defended the Governor | the democratic party should hesitate and delib- | 2U¢ 48 be 4 ren Gecelvee Lirice Upod esl the interest in the river below Fayetteville. T'he . | Mr. c et. | : ; ) nae =e Nig poets F ) : ‘arahea_ tha mahy. r. Cherry followed, advocating the Bi. °°» all press, Saag Its fate canvot be foretold, ax its from the remarks of Mr. Meare. He thought erate t They have deliberated, have receiv -d | ates : would Bee again be deceived. Mu). bill had been submitted to the Governor and) 0 motion of Mr. oF au the 7 M : " “| Mr. W R Myera oflied a pakasloetesnaakiogs Jom envinies are clogging it with amendments. the Governor had acted right in suggesling ra-| reports, appointed committees, and received re- Geyer “wasisurreyed the pveriand says 6450;01 cate hes approbation. Lobby members have | Vote of 34 to 24, agree’ to reconsiuer Mr. Cut I the State's subscription conditioved, that $150, ciate é The friends of the Cape Fear aud Deep River | ther than dictating. (norte (roi (iermel vAlllare aasisun (6 sonal dhie 000 will wake a temporary improvement. You) been from Fayetteville and have invaded the jten's amendment, W ee ee rial subscribed shy tedinideals to. mdb ep : sip bill are sanguine they can carry it this evening! Mr. Cotten replied at some Jength, giving Coal Fields. don't even come up to that. This work is a’... tity of their seats with garbled siatesments |, Mr. Dargan moved to amend, by striking ont the 6450,000 suggested by Maj, Gwynn. After men io the House of Commons. ‘Trewendous exer. | ard hits right and left, and restating that he drain ou the treasury. It is now time the drain) a vainst’ the river, and have iujured the road. |$300,000, aod giving the Company ove hun- | the 6490, )- < ‘ ae ie The Joint Committee had present- eda bill, and the Senate bad passed it. That n Sy gtnone An od Har | consider: iseussion, in. which Gen. Dockery ~~ tions are being made, and the cry vow is, you | Was fur the road; that he was a Democrat be-! bill is before us, and presents the question whe was stupped. An argument pressed on him in| “Mr. Shepherd stated the interest the State has dred dollars, 4 ' his D. —— kc: : Mr. ~ ers's amendment : ithame must sustain the Governor, upon whose menage | fre the geutlewan from Wake was born; and ther the scheme ix practical or not. If practi- |the lobLy is—as the State is in for its $460,000 | in the old Company below Fayettevile, avd the! Mr. Erwin of Buncombe thoaght if this Jem. | ; TS yes we rosa the bill was gotten up. could settle with his constituents without pay- ‘cal, jet us carry it out; if not, let us abandon it | ** must go farther. Notso; and any kind of| protits the State can realize if coal is carried OCrave Legislature granted money to thie Com- | Was adop ry avote of : f Thereupon | message may come before me, but I will not heed them or be governed bythem. The Com- | pany has forfeited its charter, but 1 will pass Unat | by. Graut $300,000 now and next session the lobby will be crowded, asking more. I have | | voted against the Fayetteville road because the ‘, Both houses resemble a party at midnight, gy afee to the kawht from Wakes and he hte by'r38 pert) 8 when half the guests have gene bome aud the | Would not Ue him otber half feel jaded. Some wembers lave gone | vt Whatever, TY home, vibers are absent preparing, but whevever! Mr. Meares of Brunswick, replied to Mr. Cot : shel exehins \ ' ate an important bill comes op tu either house, mem. | ten’s re tuarks about Major Gwyun's estimates bers flovk in, as was the case on your coal tiekd | 08 the North Caroliva Kail Load, and insisted pany they might prepare to fullow the money Mr. Rives and other friends proclaimed. inww the river, The outside pressure from jater- | work as dead, 28 it was impossible to ested persous in these lobbies is greater than he | private subscriptions, and stated that ever saw, and members of this budy should be | vljection to the indefinite pos: , above their influence. Le was williug ww vote it Bil. A motion was made to effect: ¥ ail le thoasht it was worth, $100. | Battle, but at the'suggestion of Gen. it : men. But whilst doubts exist, shall we smother the bill, or shall we consider and re- coosider}{ Let us act like men, caluly and dis passionately aud deliberately. With partics I have nothing to do; but when the gentleman frum Bertie appeals to me ae a man, my very down. He had said in the outset, with money evough the C. F. and D. BR. could be completed; and although he bas been stricken dowe upon bis favorite scheme, yet he can never abandon his State pride, or transfer his allegiance’ to Parks and Burt; but rather Prefers that au ap- tothe car of any Gove ‘i , me , | athe: , ! he 2 avreec Pa 3.00, | was but adop i laid mower th road. jthat the rise in iron Justified the difference in his, heart responds to his call, because I know him treasury was empty. 1 would rather vote a propriativa should be made—provided the The [louse agreed to ape = $30 ),000, sla pted and the Bill was t i i 2 » rive 7 ank!| able. = ow Feanvaay 2d—Evenixe, | estiuiates. In referevce to the remarks of Mr. to be an honest, enlightened, patriotic gentle- {million to that road than ove dollar to the river. | sgount is large enough to make permanent locks and On motion of Mr. Green of Franklia it was | € wetw . 8 * i Lewis, Mr. Meares insisted that the Govervor | Clamor has no terrors for bim; better adjourn | and. dans. proposed to give the Company $200,000 when- | Paway Arrersoox., should have recommended sume thing. | 2 is I | ever private stockholders d in $100,000.—| , P ‘ {As a patriot, and share his part of the responsi- | vow than add one dollar to this work. If the | ead ably oF tock holde aa “bh -t | The bill afterwards came up on its 24 : Mr. Little withdrew bis amendment. dams are so fragile as not to stand two years, We | was re: 1d it was a joke or a ruse ww bring parties Upon whieh he made a very sensible speech. ° , }Lility involved in this scheme. : as atnended. Mr. Gorrell moved to Mr. Ward of Oyslow made a very sensible The vote to reconsider prevailed by 55 to 31 [Bad igual arpang einen eer bey ean Support the bill a» it came from the 8 was mored to ameod this by providing jamendmenuts of Mr. Oameron and Mr.” | speech im favor of passing the original Bill as it! | know I have done injustice to ail the speak | pany, and sell out the works, es the slieril sells by was opposed to the substitute, Lat in favor of | Uist eee ee a radi which was agreed to, and Mr. Gorrell redaay jeaine frow the Seuate, and be did so votwith ers. lt was s discussion whict fbrought oaeite out the property of a private citizen. J have cut granting a0 appropriation, Was unwilling to go OVO, the State should pay $100,000 x pene ie mieadimens allowing jodividuale (0° subeertee . standing it was the rival of his favorite rail road ofthe Hunee, It lasted from 8 til! Jee from many of those with who I have ever home without doing something, and the conduct | te pays $800,400 and individuals $400,000 $150,000, and when individuals shall pay $25, bo was letened to with much 104 o'clock. The last speaker, Mr. Scales, with- acted; ut opod) thie heel). the seenion LY fel poo Ia the C on a Bill authorising the man, who will come up, not as a partisan, Lut Cape Fear Bank tw issue one and two dollar = notes, Col. Outlaw was opposed w grautiug that | wr day, Bank the privilege, and wag in favor of Uukiog made. that privi from the Bank of the Siate. . For Mr. of Davidson contended, that as the Privilege was granted to the State Bank, the Mr. Jenkios of Warren thought when the bill g Nate. best talent schetnes, [Lis speed sveral ve ere lakeu, but nut oo the main r . 4. jof the ffouse somewhat Justified the gentleman Several voles were lakeu, bu OVO the State to pay $50,000, and authorizing F : same privilege should be exter to the Cape ; constrained f ense of duty to act as I have, |; ; ; Sah uestion, a > TAL. ¥ Hy ms - = rile i 1 attent 0 out committing hirveelf for the bill, made a very |° = par oy & sense ¢ ag y lo w Tbave,! trom W asbingtou in intruducipy the substitute, uM - rol (Cc seatinGeel oadtatcenl tin the Public Treasurer to pay off the eg me : =e © . th eG ep io en The vote was taken vo the whole Il, and it) impressive speech in favor of reconsideration jeod f ask no favors from Chose with Ate to the bill. He went into the general wents of . eens od reenter "h ‘ delts as an advanced payment of the 's ‘ —— the e t woul ' . ! 4iffe o coustituet ts \ "7 tivute, gu the eptir bise P ;. J } aaa ee ahaa pe or u would | was Jost, 5) to 32 The bill is the special order fur to-inorrow at | © Bec pL. oa respanmibie Wo etny Soo Mejthe werk, and would rather appropnate two, ™%. ® bubs ee Sie ps : ays 3 catecriptions. to. give the State two sow Civuiter % & odious discrimnation to give one the pr- Mr. Gotham of Washlugton moved rec 1- | 10% alone. ill oll han sc A r Northerp private stockholders, and authonzing the Gov'r. 1 jeceviddeds ou . air, f ashlugte consid ‘clock. Milhow Gouars thau sell the work w > tuerp ¢ - ’ and lodiv) ove, . urls ortie, ruse met Heome o eel! sti Cape Fear Navig: A . J Tae prtreonglh Col. Outla eration, for the purpose of offoring a substitute, ‘The*Senate has been occupied to-day on the |_ Me‘ ib sea x e na oe oon eel pes Ke ue ithe Fear Navigation) Mr. MeDiarmid again offered his am-ndment , on wo ol ol. @, Was lu ay? Loe yride af es ‘ 4 misapprebemsions, Nv dain, after ug cum- Ye) Gee Penn’ pe = ae ieee - 2 . orupany below Fayetteville. é . " wlich ebould provide fur a surt of the Rockingham railruad, when its eneinies attempt! ™ ant — on ne _ ele ie ir. Bridgers of Edgecombe bad now made uf ag nom obrocted to interforins with the Tev!ting the work to be first done at Cross Ureek, defivitely i aig , 7 State's interest to the private stockholders to defeat by parliamentary tactics, enll for yous | Bee: Has Deen wae we Away ley ave wae’ his mind. If the wealth is th abot t wu z rahe persis bed teked hed ; Silver Run, &e., which was not adopted, Mr 2) A Boge The Cape Fear and Deep River Bul coming! yr, Perebee of Carden was a inwus for a re-)and nave, de ‘ ; ed away in an uufinisbed state. and superstruc: | or of the land carry the evidence tw catataists UC: F. Co, that has so loag been chartered and | \cDiarmid offered another amendment, ptoyid- Up, Mr. Cowen of Chatham, moved to awend by Ua 7 j tures raised to protect them had been wasted . cted to the salatitute because ita!low che econsidersueon ; and urged as a reason that unleas orn diiking out $300,000 ao] iaeertiag $100n000- Ravetan, Fen, 8 and get the stock taken? I shail vote against” : ing that no one who had been a contractor eo : He repeated what be said last myght stxckbolders the rmgbt tw sell the negroes and F * ‘ the work dy cou vn of the 1 ee: es [eres ou ae £9 | every proposition except ihe one tt - 5 6 the work should be an officer; which was bid 25, to be paid by the state whenever indi- |], a oe To-day the Deep river bill parsed its 2d read-| that the Democrats were iu pow r, and ¢ Y pro} ji , I P Le i release the Jien the State on the neyroes, and Wits Miu, 4 ~ viduals $25,00 7 I all j wh doth tend, eee » of charter by a vot 41. “Toeiect iba reultl I the company to open their buoks, io ‘. 8 1. All Mr. Gorrell’s ameudments were _ ,000, uotal all is pai l > et ehees red Sled to them to come up as Carolit cock at me ha: t { lake ho stock. oe tae MH = 5 » 4 w pey “og Parag e agin , t charver expire, els ine ace 10lwemlen wlio lal ela No hen ionn. dyin Sah S stock aud manage their affairs in th Gate aed tently the pilj| £2 aud the bill read a second time aad réjested,.. bereupoo Mr. Lewis ake, argued that we wer non the bon } 1 yp Che wealth of the State, and vot allow the! ti, was sed to the State becowit . erebee rephed, but evidently ne "| by @ vote of of 16 to 24 ie e famsmuch as the Directors were rieded and Was called, changed their votes to Ave. | y, n Doep River longer to retain there 1 acer Ae li hoe bad been placed in bis hands—as be did not| * a ° , } RS Pee Jag of pub: vu t this co : | z the BIN provided for waking the vernor and Pe nce I = were suspended and the D/ He w the word of a man of « we s00n-| seer fh m to make a distinction between the “ Cape} Pawar Nioar Sesstox. 2 | in one l tl Sia i Wr. Ouulaw ¢ was an iinportant l readiac , : mini I ee get the taken or if the wealtl D } -N z ( ae: j . ae . Py, * aes Board nternal Improvements its [irr realtor a watn ae Ne er Uinn the opinions of the members fran Chat-) Te, fiver, the whole scheme sbuuld be drive rear & Deep River Navigation Compaa yo au A Communication was received from House Sy thet makes it a State work ; and as water com eae v . poate x “US! bam. If he could look atthe measure ina party | fron th ; the “ Cape Fear Navigation Company,” upoa! of Commons transmitting the Governors te ¥ " P nage t ewhict ! 8 z , = . maniestion is cheaper than rail road, be was in shay etry i) sa w bad been adoy €pre-|vrew, be would be glad « sdetcat becaune it Mr. Bullock of Granville moved to amend 1 rs. Dridyers aud Ferebee bad aa io sage relating to Cape Fear and Deep River Nave Pimple. favor of makiug the appropriation as ia the Son ai lala ecen: | Ms ie eniaci would be au acknowledymeut on (ue part of the striking out the names of Parks apd | teresting discussion. _ | Co, and a committee consisting of Mera, Gar * gto Bill, im contormity wich the le port of Mae oe inves ted th and have report ‘ t see Be ze math bee? lle Democrats oat they bad not the nerve of the | userting the names of J. G. Suepherd, Jeukius The bill was withdrawn, and Mr. Outlaw! pati and Eaton of the Senate, Blow, Gilliam and : - bead Ube ’ ere $ ing out that amendment Saree ta Tria tod t - i oF t aoe a eae ire r 00.000. at » the | ; Fag ner th err anit Lilet eal Site frum Engiverrs and Geulugists, showing the fen! nce inthe ctr ot uine hee aia ter 7% ie eae aettes eo Ve eee 2A abd Linders roved to insert $300,000, and make the bill’ Long of the House, was appointed to whom the wes of they be pte mil more—because the eel sibuuty of the eghewe aod quantity of Coa Uigmphalibeentwact Vawes T he : ay . a he stood here as a North Carvlinian—proud of Mr. Gilliam moved to strike out that part « ! bigs at alae ee Apes . cuales) Guvernor's message was relerred. 7 iecome wi complete the work with stone Locks aad uw! welchusct abaslunlike wock a pec atte Me k t ? his Sta enxI0Us to elevate ber to ber true the bill restricting the State from extending aid | ThIch was lost by a vote 1 god . Sarcepar Arreanooys Ssstom. wre aed Dams. Notwithewoding the State is iw aes i bee ' ! which information Mesers. Ferrebee and Jenk-| position among her sister Stat leeother works land don ihe Gover ; tions of recess and extending the time for| i : 2 cially the necrats are bound ti . \ Pa ppeeenaa pha the otks—aud Jet pthe Governorse!! to ibe 5 Geet, yet the wealth im the Coal Fields justities bla rn os denied. Mr. Leach proceeded to argue from fr. Settle: 1 am a Detuocrat—n arty ahr . adjournment, &e. Much excitement prevailed Mr. A. J. Jones moved to reconsider the vote ; sustain (heir [euoeraue Covert ‘ ‘ ea Pet es 7 te ) ; uighes. bidde 1 1 b teed . wed of Ohe expenditure, Mr. Lewis's 15 winutes hav . 1 3 \ ; rwynn's report. Lams wer tto be wash: | friends bare asked me to tat Mr. ; (okusoad tena keq | but the bands of the clock bean to point to 1.) by whieh the Cape Fear and Deep River bill ‘ - y dare nuk to bor. i enewcr a ae . ; ‘ ison desired to say, he looked nF , so Soar leave was bot granted lo proceed ; 5 - Hef * - > : : were washes aS Mv" Lean defeat this schem : ae T 1 taniol At 10 minute » 1 u'elock, a upanwmogs vote | was rejected. When Mr. Gortel! reported from Blew ‘ ns ots le fe vere had - ae Ri) faeas ar iat a oo AS (houstroUs. e attem mc : aauber it. Dargae of Anson, sand he had voted fur . 5 . » ) et, and | AT feel proud, and sliall not be afrax r rT einai nee Wa f thanks was passed to Hon. J. Gr. Shepherd, ' the Sck-et Committee, a new bill substantially 1 “ ' t nler eo ( ' < papas e , lo 10 ‘ Wileyes ut fi @rery appropration ret = tmesl at : oe ALTA ‘ nv my tpore n 1 sibity, but will v'ory an it TD desire ti ; ou nere . Pie enkers ow he rose, and by bis feelin and) that of Mr. Cameron, g ¢ the whole work je- es J wet beotrey ; , | ’ t ’ ‘ | worst Wes oppused tu any aud every tu ‘ See : Paby | ‘ apital—I hav uo here as of v1 Pic State, waa n rat) schoo, bear wut toncs soon calmed duwa the excitement! to the Lands of the Board of Internal Improve- atiow. The work was incompicte—t rust oct ; ’ : = ot aalin Sa 2 . ’ sire aod lave no eud in view th LIS OC Te F > ma ‘ ; Louse, and it Lecame as calm and silent) ment, appropriating €300,000, to be subseribed bomer , ‘ IB ! y . at 7 “ ¥ , ra. Ii A I ation Iv be was credu ra : = of cumpletion — it woald be as soap aude pr ured es 4 . glory prosperity ofthe srate. | : ( San < : ‘ wr Is valedictury was sensible, in preferred stock, providing for the payment of : eo liker : : - 7 ‘ ae : 1 ad Giu'liver’s travels ul ‘ , ; me Aa of the into a bole to give tocre wooey. Major Gey nn - > : 2 watis enough forme, Ifmy breast : read of tl ewe ’ 4 reat, in oem taste, audex the Company's debi; Gov'r to ascertain if the mays it newds $150,000) to repair and 81 20y.000 | ; : j mv Ile Was bared tu the turrent aol storm, let it ae : Teaate betes ‘ emotions of the heart Ashe individeal stuck can be bought, and upon what sf orrwps to make permaoent. Ile ; red makin: ‘ v . y oll iry Comes to nm) come, \ ; Ss iincn crane: G4 ne Gis Clock struck T—an hours terns. Tlis substitute was adopted, under the ° larger appropriation, f be bad any conti : : a a 4 ‘ ‘ I shall save t State & , aud | tol: andtk eens him { the hopes of State ail to /asé of the Governor, by vote of 1B to Wag , woret fat eumei-s of a man wlio bal codoied =i ; r F 3 : - a : J hot qua randttaltlekwancernin rion tecons tond. aud tot River Tl Legislature Jea-t 10 Senators siding im their seats aed ast, Thompsos's catimates that 8] 1) was s epreestalives " fer Mr Jenkins fr Woarret ‘ Mr. HI ( New Hanoversaic bv wasdis t me Stat } : was declared aljourned sine die voting. Mr. Gorrell stated that be was suthor . ? , crests of the Susle in defeaung 1 re the cheat fo complete the work And he felt 7. * ales huct ® : tag: u . Yet sOdilet Vi turned | nosed to have kept juiet Ol vote ‘ at ihalamend \t some incouvenience I have endeavored to} ized by ihe (rovernor to state that he waa wilting c ; i ee ] 4 sulstiiute aud all the amend ; - ed when he was lan! beneath th ; ead ' c Voting awa ' nots favor, but when ventleme ving _ p puton record the spirit and seatiment of the re-| to assume the work. be *: ras , . nad: sae f vee ments were voted down, by overwhelming ma. | 3 hd come bere, it: would find |) kK a anh “4 i reports about the Dam laway : ; ee sev imaucsuvew alice martha discussion on this Deep River bail 5 fam ,and a ‘ “ r ‘ 2 O rather an & , ' . ; } i . ety SS hed “ } t qcner aft ; y eee of ver challip iv. for money. Some certanuty of we could not remain ¢ t 1 bee fone rarastteel ny srEeat earn can Aceaae ‘tim terest og hervafter, as well as now . ‘ q estimates can be made fur Kaiiroads, but not » NSPRISIUL YA : sree , oe. referred to as comir , : : ae l ANY ation give the wonls of t! Long Sermons.—At by South Oarolt- . m bet for slack water uavigation Some of the dame MN" 8! ae TAL ale : A TO HAT Opposed Dams w w re a ‘ ea eae . 1 v of therr ideas nota ina Conference of the Methodist Episco- ' a 4 ° t ' ‘ f ' A ; = mer which Mr. Qlarvan mov t ‘ . H : 7 - above were iv @ fullen sinking coudiuon sen ia sada) Donal ath famed 11% pas a ablislied ou vest says j . ‘ Vil Dclamost where I att t to give the pal Churel. the presiding Bishop devide@ ,, r r A tat \ ' batt 1 net panne ’ . anal \! 1 the sic . Me. PFerrebee of Carm.Jen Rerestedd in the Cewte am st ‘ , : “ be we " £ i notl A 1 y wind : w | ha eavured to do it honestly long sermons, « ton very special oc- hosor of the State, and developing rescore of “IME woch n an the w { » to art the manger, and t some Wy ind to aay, |roate fc ee : " : s. 21 admit, harsh terme and! casions, to be i proper, contrary to the the State——would nut Jot ‘he vure be taken « bad a a oatkch 4 beta Ue \r me mt lraus a) pon the River, s t aces miteD See tbite ed ty the Directory and uilivers of discipline, to the practice of the “Pa oat replying to the genth man from Ansou Mr! A EON ; ' ey ie ; : “oe, were not koowy as ne Boner A | ‘ aa fate athe et ‘ ‘ thers,” and, to some extent, subversive pl ary bis oprniou on Mayor trwynn's : enya l ie Le. A rogrett ! S ‘PTO was instit row and yg a aT RUT od ola ad ohh Ue Sel DD was excitement io the Hoo, Hat the ends of the Christian ministry—= teed from i ertracts showing Ws fea ‘ oe Kas seca a veil Bese Fe! , have run daily, and any quantity of Coal ca ae 2g ae aa as att CA Vo stole to the Senate chamber. |The Jirnit. ot y occasions, tainted sud uiL ate forms Mr. Jeukine of Warren thought justice t are) ett iH mud ibere tioney upon a work whieb at every nes BT Te ener ces , ) Aod whea he calculated the wea phaudevin ieee " | 1 Favetteville to W z } oe agate Ib Ce eR ae vi] was cairo and cure They ned ing tothe rop, should be frou thirty , be wae in favor of co ting the work Mr. Outlaw sud he was mut o el] { : ons Ac hs then went » the general conditio Work , hela d tbat > a!> ba depot way fo t i, riche ey ‘ so ‘ ; ) . | je hed away o forty-fi minute ay lajor Gwyno's eudorsement of Thompson's r . pressur Noman da approa ' ‘ i i r sos and argued that it should be com . wer A) . \ =) yr wy I showetha ' 1 Keates (port was based on a lower grad wotk tha ’ ta r | “ : Me ‘ Gsov. Bragy was seated in the ya kroe ls to the port of es _ " rt pew that completed. He read frota report his ared to alia ‘ : aot and Na I for ux t liscussior S e 1 and the clear an Wonders Will Never Cease.— We have ton it } i new (rare . . “ , wlnot. I wd voted) for om 9 Sey 2 ’ 4 f ) ue a Sra sole fan Co Cis ete ee ; r run past ; he} . THE CLOSING SCEN eat k : vault “en. long since exhansted our faculty of won- wooden locks could be displaced by ston » Lm yx mil ut tiew AS A f a ia ta aUe nit +S r diy 4 4 at adorn the capita! s : e ona : ; ec ens ; , ; . r fur his ' Evesixe S thes : a 3 : | der. Tlence we are not at all astonished quit the work now, principal and atup to teyrity lu aud Who would add \'| was tranquil—no excitement or passi : Z : z p abet the bonds fall duc, will Leing pou the) tet the muary ta ite version was netsu \ Mr. Coxe of Perquimans introduced an ar ¥4 water and " AIVyIety wena there: —and I eould not but. from the following advertisement clipped .. : State @ los of $750,000 —a thing be t Mr. Lewis Wake called upon the DD \ the sulyect, and ' lent providing that the Governor sl i haa aoe a ey nes and large bodies of ¢ thiuk Avie, Gaston, Toomer, Stanly, [red from the N. Y. Herald: , . t« lt t ” ma so river % 2 SUCC } ' to be earned do the river wit Awindia ul } f ot he- He read from Enimons’s report u uty of crate by whom hewas surrounded to com \ I m ‘ ve prosecute the work or sell, at his : ? wo 1 J Stranze: E mand a host of others, whose ta eee hi => li ‘mi por jua A areieve arene raar. Nr ee t wil be several roads running to it, and and pay off t bt on a : es! He was not to be ala by the cla a Peevey ees aay ‘Matrimonial Guide Book and For a e t 4 8 ‘ ‘ - bl t 5 voou the tnd Heauness of oe 1 ‘ ‘ « v ] racte ul alter « Lise 5 - es \ x n the ant ar 1) } A 1 : rt e oucvht not to |e t ob ‘ot z - 'tone's Regist nea the fewod Mr: Colien of Chatham. waslin the Ie a ler de ut ul * We PRR REN Rrttyenp. Sek ’ } ad ow . I MicOWian: ashiowton thouslitw : at w t t ave w ad slavon Ul the State who when tm lite kod mie: ¢00 Register. ( ‘igrnome van \ was ture whea Ioterval Improvements commenesd, Waisoen on wndow vl pes [erty Wi not be agen mentioned 8 pot Ws cast on the Governor the respons: licity of ee a ; Be eh el N asl ested heated cuntests as raged within, airesé a id peter ral ¢ oe the bye aed when the State was asked ty take two-thirds ° ( ‘ ad ata t ae ; sein of retaming—a responsibility wiicu this, 108 mee Fuvidesce $0 18s patie but i wsscd to the trangaility of the | Hnost fashionable elles, not only in the ciwel in intersal improvement scheme Lut now this t) abo ur troy wand the w ft ron Mr. TDickett of Anson was opposed toany fur Huuse ought to assume away, rather than lavish more mor Mor on \\ alice thoashtll @itncs it h Avenue of New York, but in all th mt ne ' t ' . \ ¢ nte s t is rT re prom ’ T n fow compaoy asks for all aid from the State, and « t Charter po rail road to ¢ aw,” pe pia ANd Shou w ’ | Mr. Outlaw of roe was of asimlaroy n iH wy 5 : ane ‘ ; : Yrst tit adjournment of a Le zisia e large cities of the Union, together aeed make no private subscription whatever —and vet uy Your Own port | tished. Tf Demac- ' a Hi REFER NOE C wasa sud A division be question was cailed for, and ‘7* Bhool uf rest ip ‘ i : When t WAS A ker t ple statements of the exaust for Bont the River is wot completed and they have come, racy so seltish, let it be written down as the Hlustrated is views by othe aneed W vote taken upon sinking from the : BA pros ut » ether in their own right or im Fever again. He reviewed the history of the work, hieory of party that they would not sta the dog with a piece of beef in his mouth, and amendin nt, which wae lust, Ly | vute of su to, Y84 Is trying . be 1 * “ 46 ofc : ae pace f more than five thousand muae- ; x F ' Preside een it retler the ate jumped at. the 5 yublic works Let us ¢ Gove t ay Lepr and the various Engineers, Presidents, deo. He | by their be ts yeand bis recommenda Heng Hectert optic water jump ati the 43 ne pee k and ! Mor ladies. As bat a limited nam- ., the : ' ' none shadow and Jost all Afte ich Meat m of Washineten offer. WHI pot eall us bac thin hat . ; . } is willing to aid the work dollar for dollar, but Gon After which Mr. Gillam = of Washington ’ t s of this truly unique and valuable y ever vd ae Mi ltrttiem ol I mbethl @caminenit? MevlIackner nC Clit iamownc notional toed aanbstitnte tae thee ; t. Imp.| Me. Holmes of New [Hanover was not afraid oft} Naat las meanliorceenls naar he aly: = the owners of laod on the river should do some ! ul art | Ila atha la 1 rover abd oa iin : : tant a aw ‘ ev work have beeu pub shed, and no second thin If Emmon’s report ia true, 14 inches of stlyect calmiy ar 1 siivee timc tear haces A 1 ie my te:ow . sie nstructod, Board shall se yout to Marshall Parks, Add o i t ny of t dy ng a ] Ji PS. Nino wring the above, [ha met Wayans <sue | and it cannot be pro land would complete the work. The River has stil in deutt . favor of reconsidera It was opposed to it beesuse Jonot think fourt, aud others, for €200,000, all the ma be er wa w i i racy i be me thet caer fat Setar persons desiring ‘ 2 antl mecha et in | oa \ uber t ) ner ' Work WAS Drictes He knew the mea priv sat hises of the CG. FL & dh ik. son nver was froz 3 s wey i om ni wi . , he rashes Ps been engineered wo death = Tn wa t \<n ’ ts : I : 7 : | al oe i i envy eae hela eee : : ‘ a 'y mail, post-paid, to the Benate 24 10 16. Goe lirnues Pree e appealed to dus frends or a4 et tl “ Cie ands Deep iver, and knew ( tupany, and the myghts and franchises of th Vhe nor the A IML Tver Were : rg a8 tule ¢ Liat , cen h id dation he had confidence in, butt tray rt house to allow the re rat note the (Cat 29 per cent do be made, they wer i Cape Fear Navigation Company, wer an the ¢ Pea [han a a ; cruiiaelticiow lt AN po ied ta dy ae pee @ould only send some man who would turn out | either side, t 1 *) Ne ver area i hemselves of such profits, Auvett and turther, that the State sta SS bb Wainer abuse ‘ : . ‘ et ene euile a use ce 4 od ” like the rest, If his amendment pass, he wi Mr. Jenkins of Warret | ’ ay this Pat they tia han the work—they had grant no aid to any other w arks excepttoaroad Carry al t produce ‘at sor ca s Foworks ben Zz tv a — ——, N. York Post Office wote for the bill; otherwise he will not. Kisht > shdino ior r wn he ‘ vied ON " we NLC. Road : . view an hundred men in Chatham ad memonalized and raht the speech of nthe ‘ the State st 1 be the largest stoekhold Mr. Shepherd of Cumberland left the Chair inser ot the State's est i . HOW TOT +)\UTTIBe ‘ ' : : I] lO TAKE OUT THE SCENT. tte. him to vote for the road tu Fuvettesiiie, but not froin Wake, who hasno right to ' his fel- er, because at t they had i idence it and by |e x ot the House was permited to ad < es ‘ aM ents are deeply Way ‘ b . eee? one had requested him te vote turthe meer, He los Leet e i nan ia * ro thate would pyle ke vy they had no « a , ial it be \ Ie remark d Se oa * ‘ ee oe ee a ee * a ~ zonthe piazza of the Cataract, honk believed they were opposed to it ANY gele 1 ts been said or done, and 1 ' asked the t bon embodied sentiments so monstrous a : k ! + : us . j Was a vourg, toy a} woking gentleman, . Mr. Meares of Brunswick, was io favor of the b oped democrats would not come im u lat J not be nade t rouse all the feelings of lis nature. A degree ot tax payers nthe Statesand on thar a v vt t Sutter to add. t a: now tary highly seamted with s 4 ane, River~-regretted that the Grovernur had not) the lash or abandon ther convietious of t Udo the sand and om 1) berauty had been manifested towards the East. entitled to some consideration at in ds Woast wi H i Ao? ont solemn-faced ' nt Grad (A artes okie Ollie oF \ il lene s paral tlelstatecia, wrantitie liberal aninioe this bods on hie part, mingled wusk. : j oore come out in nly manner and recommended except on | Te abhorred the ma » ’ i. } nae) <! 1 i : nce ou a manly ver and recom : : ok fears te vac e I iid (himeaenan ae seule eae er rer uti . 7 ‘ ; ae vid look ing ufter passing the dandy 4 P. it, Major Gwyno had not surveyed the river, 10 w ' Ark TN ) Vn PE | Be LOS EOI ER t ieee : MOC SS fr. Caldwell of Gu 1 ; t wit look of aversion * ~ = ¢ ) ‘ } tiiat\ rae . P - ‘ i sevord vs, ov 1 look “ pase he had only overlooked Thompson's leah Misclienclivut. [tn litthoctiover Rte Lo sneech: and seemed Atk at Marshal Parks and Addison Burt shall & Crist or ¥ proved thatth: Capa Bea ‘ vhiat t BOVERI! eek) rencral notice, suddenly st ? and reported on that, until his recent: survey. lad mot ay t ia vot t Direct rans ‘ novdvoeating \s hia : ted to them am nopoly and the sove-!low one 1 rin tt Venr ly: vali ‘ \ ) Ww rerew genera ce, sn denly Op- Uni- The work was to pass into other han the and af the demoeratic party was not resp tol who had svia that the w rk Vind rey ithe Stat I would rather be driven ‘then it was the most cuftant river in = ue a i ima co fuent z tone, ea WC Governor's. Tho previous board had not man Mr. Jenkins was ui gtomakethisa par been increased since Maj. Gwynn endorsed from the Hous with a censure upon me—yesx, Go to Connecticut, Massachussetts, New Yorn BOM ANCTELELR CORRESPONDENT ik 's 7” SDD oS Nefatanlan take that ari aged well-—but now that the state bad charter. ty matter, Up to tonight he was in doubt; Phompson’s reports, le was mistaken, The org. would rather bare my breast to the assasin’s d ind there their rivers and canals a ’ ; a oo. sCt aC Vani Ciatlos oe y the Cheraw and coal field rondy and refused but after listuping to speeches, be was in favor inal object of the work was to carry otf coal yer, and tell him to strike home to the heart, the year The noble Otho that CL Row DO ROG ILEIN TEE SENATE seWW what do you inean, sir! said to charter the road to Fayetteville this river was |of the Senate bill, and called uj UW} parties to He hoped the bill would pass w ih amendments than have this Bill per I would rather pass continent, ts sleauower the _ ; tleexquisite, tired with indignation, start the only outlet for the Coal through our own |statd by it, Tle was tired of hearing of parties, in order to pay otf the d P the Company vl wean ng Ten Milhon of Dollars than so the ¢ Fear, Gov. Bras was a i es a 3 chair porte, He eloquently vindicated Major Gwyon and hoped we would act as a band brothers Mr. Ferre bee rogre tted the measure had been bar cisurac it ie State, by surrendenuy ber sove- seuding in this messare, a eur iw \ } Ila co S - ve OW v mad, now—sw piteh round, ma mae of high ised chicaleoas feeling. on this matter, Change the Directory tthe mixg di up with its rival scheme the mind: he was reignty to these incon. Lt have been taunted by maa if he did not eall us back. Pe lax dl t cor w 1 vlit t lex so a nan wants to de Mr. Cotten said that he had not assailed Maj. Governor and Enternal [mprovement Board man: for both—was still for both—and thought both sou trends th atthe St ate had better appropri, hjs luty, let us do ours. The had 1 m ft wchonof t ( < youa ness! cooly replied the strangs Gwyon. age it, Thomas Brayy would not let inoney be should receive aid. He again sustained Major ate all a milion es dolt irs and res up the men say in 1843, they were willing to scll the Deep River Bill, permmitine to d-tail that of th ; “But L ran [kaw tll take is, Mr. Dargan said ho had not; he was basing wasted: he was willing totrust him rather than Gwynn and his reports, and reviewed generally Town of Fayetteville i but pass this | nil, and an-) Raleigh and Gast mn ros iW here are they now 2 Senate, io to vour paper may have a oo anell You just bary hia action upon his recent exploration and re- |let it be sold to the Northern people. Come up, all the objections made, and thought a steam der the operation of the reign of 1 arks and Driven from the balls of legislation,— a MUM Ero al ; Po both Houses sur clothes—bur 1 a day or two. port, whero he says $450,000 would put it in re- not as W higs’ or Americahs or as Democrats, dredge boat could remove in 48 hours the accu. Burt—the town would soon go down, I arks who had courage were here now. Daniel ©! on it, ac howl wot : Eero and e pair. Mr. D. offered an amendment to exclude buat as North Carolinians. As be had been the mulated mad of 10 vears. He read Gov. Bragg’ . and Burt have had free access to the lobby of! Connell said he loved Ireland, fourht for her ; This bill has been more thorough y lobbied Ach BY os . all previous Directors, officers aad contractors enemy till to-night, he would blame no ove fur | message bringing the subject to the attention of this ball. Are we only food for men from other | in [ifs and in death desired his body to Jay wilh- ‘than any ' ever betore the NOC. Legis: 1 , z th gy from acting in the ao Board voting contrary to him ature, and went into statistics, States to fatten on! 1 do not wish to leave iny in her soil, and his heart to be sent to Rome, ‘lature-—the Governor, Treasurer, and every in- 2. Ostane ti irom 8 \ Mr. Gilliam, of Washingtoe, spoke at some} Mr. dunca of Craven anid the system of recon tile of Rockingham, for two days, from native land; but pass this Bill, make Parks and | Robert Bruce, the patriot king of Scotland acted fluenes «! Ralenh, tog ther wich ex-Govern. CroWd a simi , ‘rriment, Jength ably re] resenting the ar that opera: | siderin,z was all wrong ; it was A great waste of pers: nal considerations, bad declined to strike a Burt our sovereigns instead of the Old North lin the sarne wa But when I die, T have no, ora, ex Clare ites thi be- every t and th dy very s ys leared the : : a ‘uate alt and all from C srlanc ake up sther be vastwnl ety. and lreart to buelelse \ lititw ite 4 oop” and rushed up stairs ted upon the committee, causing thom to report | time, If the work is what its friends say, why | blow at this work; but justi@e to himself and his Stato, a x all from Cumberland will take u; their |« ther land to consign my body and heart to but jelse, w us ! | coo} il rush | oe = == A HORRIBLE FACT, ane — Sa a" ==ee2 | ay" The Charleston Mercury, speak-| ing of the North-Western railroad, sa. :) The gentleman who sends Led the fol | that the managers of this road have tak- owing Communication is entirely relia | en a locomotive across Santee river and ble, and relates what came under hisown | lave commenced Jaying rails on the north | knowledge. ment is sufficiently shocking; word of comment being added: From the Spirit of the Age An astonishing fuct, showing the wong effect of ardent aprireds upon wien mend. Mr. Evrron: In the county of L Chis State, there vuce lived a ve ine family of the name ot consisting of afather and mother,a worse. This family, from its pos: Mead it. Its simple state-' side of it, and therefore urges those in! without a charge to pueh ahead, and put Charies-’ have received from cousumptive patients, ‘ton in direct communication with Wil- mington and Cheraw as soon as possible. | The Mercury regrets to learn that the completion of the bridge over the Santee has been retarded ty the severity of the! _ weather and the high waters;—but by -,1n the present arrangement, mapy miles on ry res- the other side can be opened simultane- I » ously with the compleiion of the bric ud tour The recent action of the Legislature mand North Carolina, says the Mercury, indi- } lebus the hu- oe of at — BROTHERHOOD OF SUFFERING, In ove of N, Ps Willis’ beautiful let ters from Idlew!ld, the following passage vecurs > A — THE SLAVE TRADE. The New York Herald all that it has investigated, the subject of the slave trade engaged in by Northern men, with Northern capital, and that it has arrived at intelligence that ought to have weight in stopping the crusade against the South, I have been made aware what sympathe-} Jt appears that in the port of New York tic magnetism there is in a common suf-} alone, about twelve vessels are fitted out fering. Consumption, too, being a dis-|every year for the slave trade, and that ease that is thought fatal, but which is; Boston and Raltimore furnish each about gentle and almost insensible in its rava-|the same number; making a fleet of ges, it is usually of softening and pensive | thirty-six vessels, all employed in a com- influence on the character—toning down | merce whichis denounced as inhuman by the daily burthen of life’s song to a chord | the civilized world. If to these be added below the key-note of the world. For|the fleets titted out at other Eastern ports response that is in harmony with this,} besides Boston, we shall the yearning is strong. They long for! about forty vessels. By the numerous visits and letters I have a total’ of, Each slaver regis: | CARO Ll opulence, wielded an almost unlimited in cating a dominant opinion in faver of fluence in the vicinity: and had it not) opening a communication between Che- been for that old téme practice ot raw and the inexhaustible Coa) Fields on ing childrer: to drink their moruiny urauis, Deep river, and that ground work ofall ev, of every tance to tl man (who was able) having a distillery Evenifthe bi ad miscarried this session, and waking the poisonous article, its in- from the clerical error to which we have fluence and respectability night bave re-| heretofore alluded, the expression of opin- gusined usefal, and untarni Butun- jon in favor of the project was so decided fortunately for the boys, the habit of as to leave no doubt of its enactment at drinking increased upon tiem, nutil the the neat session. The coal of these mines three eldest went down in ignominy to has been subjected to the most careful a drovkard’s grave. W——, the young: | tests, by scientitic men, and is pronounc- est, retained his position in society until ed equal to the best that has ever been he tad woed and obtained the heart and brought to market. The opening of rail- hand of Miss E., a more intelligent and way communication to the mines would Jovely creature than whom probably uev-| supply Charleston with fuel of an excel- er lived. She belonged to the upper fen- | lent qu ,in abundance, and indeed dom. She was Uie reigning belle of N—, | would e this place a market for the and was regarded wore iu the ight of an supply of towns in the interior, and on Angel, than a buman being. He par the sea-coast further South. The vast ents had lavished bandreds aud even! net work of steam communication on the thousands of dollars upon lier accomp! sh-! western side of the Atlantic, and which ments, and were very sulicituus that her is constantly increasing the threads of its riva) should not be found. Sie aud W—! web, would find a natural stupping place were married, and every body envied at Charleston, and consequently the de- their happiness. They were oes res-' inand for coal would be equal to any sup ble, and accomplished. Fora time.’ ply which the railroad could furnish. — bade fair to excel the most sanguine , Thus the great element in the success of tions of his frends, and unul an;a road would be, in this case, already adverse wind blew across bis path, furnished—a steady and abundant sup sweeping away the greater portion of ply of va le fr This must al wealth, none suspected that he drank. | ways be the leading source of protit in a Bat now that the prop upon which he! Southern railroad, and this must give to rested had fallen, the early babits of his! the Northeastern road a business not in- life began to devel themselves; and ferior to that of any one now in success ere the tenth year of their connubia! hap- ful operation.” teach- wives great additional impor- ; . completion of this road. ght. pines had elapsed, W— was borne w! = If these results shall ful the com- the home of his brethren, the grave of pletion of this road to the mines, the pro Gene Assembly of this State will have the most melancholy part of our the conscivusness of knowing that, by tale remaius to be told: In the nultiplic- | their action, they have materially Q ity of ber cares, sorrows and distractions, | tr:buted to the prosperity of a rival coi the once accomplished and beautiful E., munity at the expense of home interests. flew to the wine cup to drown her miser-) ut, we are inclined to th while jen. She dranl neglected her gentle! the Northeastern road, continued to the babes, until one, two, three of them sank | Coal Fieids, will work an ry to vari silently yo grave. There still reunained | ous railroad enterprises in North Carol ove boy—a noble looking one he was. |na, no sach tremendous res Friends now interposed and besought her, | siadowed by the Mercury w im view of ber eterna! interests, and the construction. It will supply Char interest of her only remaining child, tu) with coal, but the cost of transpor dash down the accursed cd But s0/of the article from the mines wo Ct 1s and confirmec ere her|ton will so greatly exceed the c ink that habits now, and eo completely had the as to reader vut of the question the possi @epen mesbed her within his coils, that! Lility ofa successtul competition by vur she Be heed to their admonitions, but! neighbor with us in the business of sup- n mitre deeply ofthedraught. Soon! plying other places with the minera goon, poor little Willie died from We take it that Charleston can sup; ber own imine bat tha the morrow the friends collected to ar ’ the ch‘ld for its btrial, and alib- permit Lert hearted friend, knowing the poverty tl of the mother, bad parchased some suit 5 itable material for ite shroud, which was ket within the closet for the moment. | se hile the attention of the friends was directed two the child, its mother. being Geastitute of means to procure her dyly to the closet, obtained fertal for the suroud, carried it toa dra: shop hard by, and pawned it fur one halt yf sports | Me What more shai, | aready? say! Shall [ comment! j t this hamanity— oor, falien Lumauiy ! | rel) 4 have related a fact—an act g —Where is Low that once any ke Jal act, tit w MM f creatare, Mrs. F —1 too mar he 4 can yet the art ily and expeditiously, aud eo it arrives than + Bellies jJecuon to the e Ceraw | think drink, Bat I close. Gad not ruin these turpr.as © have mercy on drain makers, seiiers aud bor is welcuine to a few tons of coal, Lu Grinkers. is ruus u f Clie 418 AGU travel, w PHILO RatberforJ Academy, Yurke Cu ity of ur wn leyislators wliic per te >: ihc oslati heer —Ad y Prom the Spirut of the Age. Mr. Eprrox: A few fore the heavy snow, two toxicated & get there. and died On the ¥ y t Vesa late stormy Sunday. arnanin l’erson Co, tate of t trea ot Ele west tos whiskey tavern. remane) unt. TP . oft tana vera found frozen, with tw by bin. Ile @hildren, the wife withoat aha and \ te ad been re {tr the » children without a fat!.cr, a! aii, wm» far ee . asta +4 as I can learn, in pv.’ J have he voout he D) also of a negro ma reat Value, fre {the Lterr ing in Orange yet | saye alter A ar » Veese.s Ol f~ ands t t ‘ > leaves aw ONG avout sid - some. Pho k thes H ‘ r ai ac 5 y the dramseeller And sha e! they reached to the mot t j walk ur know him tobe a murierer/ still recieve their} tior ronage if lie elanmetul, sinful practic “Uh shame, where is y blush! may simile pon the r eller, ‘4 slior ‘ e-—tlat i greater than man frowss Mu ‘ - gt 1 eegard his murders a: 5 j r ; ences and achiev ine'- £ there wiw pugisied a 1 ta peopie tha er. nm ¢ sie ms AOrVNT8 i at will 7 sf ‘5 - ltof ‘ _ ta thay rat ™ many ehactionn 4 decreve of ' Court flow ye ator peale ot the tu could not fear by him who me y who has ; MOUs nos i ( ‘ maketh |iis nei, 7 : Anold 4 found in death bo one muta eince been townd bpring Protowbiv t aye. ' dat ter to tie : bt taie wow nt P| syinpathy trom those who have a doom and sadness like their own. And, with this link of tenderness between fellow- sufferers, is formed a pilgrim company, ready to start upon their journey—a brotherhood of those to whom * Azrael, the Angel of Death” bas beckoned to come away. -<—s . Examination of Fillibusters.—The fil- libuster examination in New York was resumed Thursday. General Cazneau alone was examined. An unsuccessful effort was made to give in evidence a letter from Sidney Webster, esq., Private Secretary of Franklin Pierce, and bear- ing the President's frank. The defence wrofessed they could show by it that the Pete and other high United States otticials have an interest in the Mosquito grant, and have been connected with Consul Fabens, Gen. Cazneau and others in the colonization of Nicaragua. Gen. Cazneau testified that he had heard that President Pierce has a twelfth interest in the Mosquito yrant. The announcement produced no sensation, and the District Attoruey dared them to read the letter of Mr. Webster, Lut they would not consent. | Great stories are told about the nest building of the orchard starling. Wil- son, who, all admit, is pretty good au therty in matters of this kind, vives a Very particular account of the way in which the nest is put together. the bird commonly hangs its nests from the twigs of an apple tree. The outside is made of a particular kind of longt -is knit or sewed ugh in a thousand directions, just a needle. The with its feet and Wilson says Le showed one of these nes to an old lady, } 1 Ile says yrass through if dupe with Ire Goes if and she Was so struc with the work, that she asked him, if did not think that these birds could be tauylit to darn st Mr. Wilson touk tLe pains, too, to draw out one ot Cine rraos U:reads ed the bird who used it had passed it in and vut thirty-four times. t he Kinga? id found itr rteen inches, and in that distance — Drutal Murder of a Slave by his Ovener Michael Bovian, a German, residing on Lover Lane, near this city, was arrested vesterday Sergeant Wilson and Drivat lucbards r,of the Mounted Holice, oo a char g bis own slave, a man nan 1 1 mstances s oulraze, a a q r as f * 4 4 + ee r aw , Was tak ast X arr ( sta Jone 8 3 4 er ‘ a r Yun via w ” amder th , « f . t ¥ a Salk r Nery Wits 5 5 i “ be . an . a m bur A a . was alrea , 4 r k 1 , S -- ( « i 7 \ Mi Tuesda ‘ t ot It C.W. Wallace. | Tarts ~€ ] LM ( uy \ (re, Wa Ae ) . A ck 1 re Parker asa “rt F iti Le) ’ 5 ding ( Maat @ “neers atten Pv isn Cire t tan al ‘ 4} my Jiro 4 ve (i 14 ( ' an ¢ | j { ] t HW \ passe ( i t 4 utter Int li 4 ry ay f , Mrlescatt: { ' ' conn Transit ( pa tot Pm rea , ithe t . I ( h ‘ and 4 4 Are t mh ' \ ~ | 1 At r alinattcet f \ \ ol Peicn l tu W 5 Yurk Lomea Bok M Jack WD) , ja t }ears Sena ate ad of ( lters from one hundred and fifty to two | hundred and fifty tons, and costs, when ready for sea, with provisions, slave | equipments, and everything necessary for a successfal trip, about eight thousand dollars. Here is a capital of $820,000 to start with. The expenses of fitting out land of the voyage to Africa are estimated | las fullows: ‘Cost of forty slavers ready for sea, Expenses at the port for broker- age and commission, 83000 $320,000 | | ou each vessel, 120,000 | Captains and seamen’s wages for vovage, 160,000 Amount paid for negroes on the coast of Africa, at Sloa | head, allowing 6vv to each | vessel, 360,000 Port charges and secret money ; paid at the place of landing | in Cuba, or other destina- | tion, $42 for each negro, al- lowing a diminution of 100 | in each vessel, by death on | | the passage, S $0,000! | ae is Total, Irom these figures it wl be seen that the amount of capital required to fit out forty slavers, is about $1,800,000, upon which the profits are su immense as to] | $1,500,000 almost surpass belief. In a single vovage of the slave fleet, upwards of twenty-four thousand human | beings are off from different points on the slave coast, and of these, four thousand—or one-sixth of the whole number victiins to the inflic- tiun of the middle passage, leaving twen ty thousand fit for market. For each 1 the trader obte f naking a total f carried become nsan ! r the whole twenty thousand, ten ot Now if trips made Ly each vessel in a year, be esti una averace of mailli dollars the bumber ot ted at two, we will liave this amonnt ] tncreused to twenty millions. Each ves- sel, itis true, can make three, and even four trips, but as some of them are des troved after the first voyaye, the np is placed at the lowest average. 1 mber penses » slave trade a Ws T ae 22), 0000,00 Ik tlwovoyaves, & Wm Em ed Protits, &1 7.000.000 oo. A Murder An atfray irred on the 24th ultimo, between two negroes belonz vty Robert Jacks per pa of this strict. a a ’ nginy to a Mr. Wilson, w resides in) Polk coun tv North Car a4, Which resuited Nioally eat Let alter The circu is ir as we can Jearn flows: TI eanuin Jacks 8 i e ata t ; te irile taint | \ R | 4 1 ‘ an ne ot Mr. J 4 negro i ny Mr. Wils ‘ e ta cound ] sk ‘ ters planta and survive al dav He was “ i 1 € 5 ae er the ail w afterw terred e ( r eat held and ver f tiietalove (acts Spartanburg Expr IES ALONG ROAD) TOJORDAN Ag ar ) thiels ‘ a2 f Mer tia Hier | ‘ | ‘ w ‘ 4 s | cot vie : Weepit p k Vana ¢ r wan a4 “ and e a tw ar a | w aR a a new ” . ‘ ‘ . . “ w ores 4 “ , w S A re WAS A PAner is 1 4 xf AAU aA | ' ath aiepacent t ' | t Vor sh, this ‘ ' linenene wa f J Dank has al r It 4 ‘ ra ‘ as \ ; f A ‘ -: PATA Ad took place at Mata Ridge i Or afia, « ] be ve Ia via fa: Dla deputy I N AR, ans, rid Cre W WW ' A hardware estab alinent atin White's thee brenirn rel gh it, and = W ( ial reled ‘ , at ‘ ul Mr ot vis lint linger Was ou hed arsed doitiy a Exec Ie Dlance was a noted emall sword NA WATCHMAN, SALISBURY. N.C: TUBSDAY EVENING, FEB. 10, 1857. TERMS OF THIS PAPER 82.00 CASH. tay The Foundry and Machine Shops | of the Me now in operation. We have seen some srs. Boyprn, in this place, are of their work, a two-horse turning plow,)at an early day; but she was refused. |“ People’s Bank,” and it was among other things, which surpassed, in looks, any thing of the kind usually brought to this market. These shops have been got up almost | 5 exclusively for the manufacture of agri- cultural and farin implements. Experi- enced and competent workmen are em- ployed throughout, and every arrange- r- ment appointed in reference to a vi ous aud successful business. John Taylor, a Sadler and Harness maker by trade, is informed, should .this meet his eye, that his family at Graham, N.C, protection. are in need of his care and —. Deep River Navigation Improvement -We copy into this paper, from the Fay etteville Observer, a somewhat lengthy report of the proceedings of the Legisla tnre on the Deep River Improvement ; but its length needs no apology. It is decidedly interesting, not only as it re yards the subject under consideration, bat as also affurding an insightinto the ways and means by which members were influenced for or against that measare, and as showing the legwslative ability ot the youths scutup by the democratic par ty to make the Jaws aud govern the State Read it, itis a good sketel, softened, no doubt, but will nehly repay the tie and trouble —— Recomm ratunm—a new Nyatem.—We think the last Leyislatnre ought, hercaf ter, to be known as the recunsider ses mon and that the democratic party should receive foil credit for having in au t the aystem of despatching bn the ru of double re-action It ANY measure ) happen It sdistingorabed body the first rial, secnred t t eat poasityle yuar f ai fa t «lereas a mea re cute t 1a as uly os , A AW ‘ a. to k a ive Ate l > suas t Ca any \ W 4 ‘ file ak t : ' ' we / M ‘ " ai! sy meth ae FA ala v ‘ ‘ Re! ay ‘ ‘ od a he wet a» gn . I a " a ” } bia I aa t “uct 8 wns ‘ [tis aleoa stey 0 I 1 i oper \"* aware " f r wi ‘ asi Ve SETI the er iset sof prog shops r S row pow } A j thie rat ‘ , pia I ch Aya ‘ 4 Ba aries “ A oe Tie ¢ ( pes r f ( P foun than eatin ution of Mr. ¢ ri Pittreer, in which it WAS an that ‘ lat a certa par FC ed {Trent ads N nnd South Carelina ain ted tu re the North Carclina Pooaed tla t { ra, and } its to ns this questions © What says the Watea to t 4 t We answer, the grt North Ca na rai road p and oa yliow AVE 1 Ar We ture the a t rates of ¢ yes w co ire ta + 4 thos fany roa South ¢ 1 aA that if tise ee the b 1 od Concord G lle, it can be cas } wel a Fe very made If ihe ¢ raw GCrazette is not satisfied with t reply, nay compare the at iff x, Which per vay lhe t ‘ Lest way to lay te tr utter +2. | f / wof this wn hias been re pealed \\ ime tl ofthe © Watch man oy Wits mit tits r this act ‘ ed ow nati inake sume savage re tnarks nit e hext ) We had ano ton lo reply ’ Ipertinent remarks about the Doemoeratic party and the lawn his bet, botthe ction of the | Cheinatter renders it recenmury The Banner isiinelh wu reaptto yo into Jitathan we Suhil co fits so it had bet- ter look out for its own wafety. Ite “noe tion to reply” to “in pertinents remarks about the demoeratic party and the law,” not give Salisbury financial reliet—bup it|™ did at the tail of the session, authori#e Sl yeily fatal connection with the’ Weatern ‘Ra star Road, and turn’loge upon us the floods of} were ¥@ a licensed iniquity. ,We predicted the had th course of the democratic “assembled wis- dom” in reference to onf five gallon Jaw, | gon and it has been verified. If that was) of which wot! to.st! “impertinent,” and it be meant to signify | fur although weak-headed le “ ; Tee linen “of no weight,” it is nevertheless a more ned, the people will ‘faithful record of the ‘assembled wisdom,’ werefuot inepe der the imu than that which declares “the last Legis-| ig had the benefit of lature will compare favorably with any! flolden. preceeding ore.” | : ee | Flora McDonald.—We are indebted |to the publishers, Messrs. E. J, Hale & Son, for a pamphlet copy of the lite and character ot Flora McDonald, by James | Banxs, Esq., of Fayetteville, N.C. | gagf Salisbury asked the last Legisla- ture fora Bank. She sent in her request Our business wen were told that there was no relief for their commercial em- | barrassment. | The liguor party in Salisbury, sent on au untrue representation of public senti- | iment in this place, in regard to the five jgalion law: it reached Raleigh on Mon- jday, we believe, the day before tie ad- The Leyislature snapped it forthwith re- | Journiuent, the instant, and |pealed the law. The County Court of |Up upon Rowan, acting upon the repeal the same weck, gave us five grog shops /—eir, the Banner says. they gave usa stone. They were willing jf put bricks in our hats, but not the }means of trade in our hands. That will | do for a democratic legislature. owe Vulentine's Day No one cau tell how was duly observed joys uh 3°) and sorrows are sprang on the day in here. mnany which the birds choose their mates, and the boys and girls indite their vows. oo REDEEMING THEIR PROMISES. The Standard says that some of the Know Nothing papers are charging the Democrats with their promises made to the people during the canvass lust summer. It is trne, that sach charges h been made by the Arnerican r Know thing papers for the last two months, and the truth of the charges can- not be denied by the Standard or any ther Democratic The Standard, not pretend to deoy bat treet, bor dues ave cormplied with its usnal tact, it hot redeeming sheet. wleed, does hat the charvesa are ¢ sist that the party their prousises, but wi charge to be tacally admits Uhe true, but v way of avoidance, pleads new matter, AS AN CAcuse f vrinance, and nicavore there t the responsi \ an irow © American par 4 rwii shiotid properly at ace ta ite cow pearty the Pden cy, save the Standard, cant DTall Pome des WI oe nev, and Amenean party were not willing to \ ‘ w 1 woukd raise a ‘ ! t {the pre sent it ftie Ma N w thie mt \ {Les ‘ wre puts Lt for ite ‘ fa v borite brea ’ wa deen t | bed the Newt part { tue piea, 19 Certainiy t rote r Demoer wy of any adh gat ' iratl rowde without e) atthe Jatter part of the plea the Amercans were not w ny to ec ae cient revenne te meet the lia rat Stat nnf el! fact \ readily anand that eu@h a s pleas tered, ever ' - . as z all w as e least reyard to DD vknow thatthe D cr via rye oinayority in bet the Ley ir nd that they cares } y amount, and they Raw proper € Op} fthe Amer pa Adio n -though tt UA t the Americans Jrorne } Jing forthe labili Py e Stat w Any sane mah pre- that t Democracy could not make rov themsels 1 Or will it be | i that the Detmrcracy had aach ‘ r rt t nya of the few 4 isiature that in def wishes they violated their In the diayrace Nx astigma vpon the old Iwhent e expunging res tpar eruess bnt in Ir appeals, they were taunt Democracy had the wonld yive no quar Cc, we saw sign of this fthe Ainericana, ter he ability, not A ! | moofthe Amer ins, blot ont » records of the coun try, what cit ertbed their Power, 9 to to preve nt thems from raisin any a int they saw proper for bail : rail roads and improving the navigation of irr v! Certainly not the Atmpricans ; for af td possessed this power, they veda wwe had the power to have 5 i bee ture from t disyrace \ r resolutions; the p t muld have ena ; also. Dut the ‘ lard has wofnlly mistaken the intel | cot the peoy f he thinks they are to liutnboupseed by any such special pleading The people placed the prt in power, and clothed them with the abil- ty to build roads, improve rivers, and to raise the necessary means for accor plish- ing these desirable jects, and for re- deeming every promise which they had made to the pr , Will the people of Fayetteville be s tistied with the loss of the coalticld road, becanse the Standard says the Americans opposed the Revenue law? Or will the saine reason satisfy those who were so deeply interested in luellist, and fought 89 ducls during his, Was truly “rendered unnec essary by the the Deep River Navigation, the Western We asked for bread, and | The members from: Gail t Honse, as well as many peat Uy jmerieans, did vote against the present odious heytacten law ; not, however, be- jcause they were opposed to fi debts of hoe? States or were oa ag tion, a8 the Standard woald intimate, because they desired to raise thie _ nue, without increasing the taxes upen ‘the people to such a ron extent It was sie 8 this view, that Mr. and the Americans so gealoust the thie | view, that Mr. Seott proposed hig amend- ment, requiring the stockholders to pay a bonus of $50,000 for a re-chatter of the State Bank. It suited Democracy, lever, to throw the whole burden of taxa- |neyed institations bear a portion of the | burden, they are to be charged with re- |paciation; and Demoeracy having yio- tated all J stgiciae attempts to shield itself from the anjust indignation of an loutraged people, by stigmatizing. and \slandering the best and most ‘inen of the State.—Greens. Patriot and | Flag. {2 Myers Truett, a leading member of the San Francisco Vigilanee Commit- \tee, was arrested at New York on thé 6th Jinst., on board the steamer Illinois, at the |suit of Reuben Malovey, an exiled Cal- | ifonian, tao" The connty of Randolph is the place to live in! At the session of the County Courtheld last week, no taxes for | county parposes were ordered. Randolph is out of debt, and bas on hand a plenty of funds without taxing ber citizens. | Cathedral at Montreal.—A pro’ has been started in the Rotman Catholic Clarches of Montreal, for the erection of a spleadid Cathedral, which in size and magnifieevee is to surpass any edifice of the kind on the conjinent. It is to be built after the model of St. Peter's at Rome. The length is to be three hua- dred avd fifty feet; breadth, one han- dred and seventy-five feet; and hei of domwne three handred. It will ten or twelve separate chapels and organs, and the time calculated for its cowpletion is not less than twelve years. MR. BUCILAN ANS CABINET, Lascasten, Pa. Feb. 6, 1857. Mr. Buchanan has so far determined upon the permere who are to constitute his Cabinet as to warrant me in naming the men, taoagh not the fesibons they will respectively fll From the South, Cobb, of Geenpa; Floyd, of Virgiwia, Pickens, of South Carolina, or Browe, From the North and Clifford, of Maine and Jorige Idack, of Penmey'eania, who & hard pres eel for Secretary of Stat The only drawback to thee latter geotemas is J. Glancey Jones, of certain; { Teunessee, contingent Weat, Bright, of Indiana the okl hervetone, who has a nomber of warm an} reahous frends. Th ances are that Judge ink wo be chonen Herald owe TREMENDOUS FRESILETS. ACOUSTA, February0. Tiere have been tremendoudMtreshets n the ILudson, Susquehannab, Delaware, and other Northern rivera. Albaay, icagv ure inundated and mh eter Travel is The long bridge over the mac has Leen destroyed, ter Port ited FROM THE PLAINS. Sr. Locis, February 6. The Santa Fe mail has just arrived, and se learn that the January mail ontward Lound was compelled to return in conse quence ere snow storing, The passengers report seeing large nombers of Keowa ludians, who said that their warriors had gone to attack Brent's Fort. The Government, hearing this, sent additional United States troope for the defenee of the place. Mr. Dodge hed not been heard from for some time, and it was feared that he had been mardered by the Indians. Mr. Clande Jones had been elected delegate from Mesilla. nf sev tee Dank of South Carolina.—At a meet- of the Board of Direetors of the Bank of South Carolina, held Thursday, Wil- lian Birnie, Eae., wus re-elect Presi- dent of the above nated inetitation. ing THE FOUNDRY. (rn Saturday last, for the first time, wo wit- neased at the Foundry of the Messrs, Boyden, the process of moulding castings for plows, &o. Jhis important establishment is now in operation, and deserves the patronage of the publie of the whole surrounding couotry. To the Farmer, there sno one house in Salisbury so important, as whenever he desires any repairing done, or he wishes to boy Farming Implements of any kind, hare be will have them to bis hand. Selishury Herald. CRUEL. The Hon. John Kerr, in time past, took great delight in denouncing resident Polk, for involving us in the Mexican war, and frequently said, as we have been informed, that he never said his prayers at night, without praying for the suecess of the Mexican arms. Democra cy has now taken Mr. Kerr to its em- braces, and he is in duty bound to sanc- tion whatever Democracy does, and we think it very unkind in the party to re quire of Mr. Kerr, by their expanging reaolation, to admit that his former peti- tions to heaven were very wrong and full of treason, Will he make the admission ? We suppose he will.— Greensboro’ Patriot | | lite jaction of “assembled wisdom.” Thatdis-| Extension or the Danville eonncetion#|and Flag. world’s | chill the the imag by the « tered no fairy fort broad ar world in and brig ho cloud: it in ites native 9 Sweet in thinkeat to wande Again I behold ) ther and Vered lo bell sum earthly ( the fair Press w: Er E s a ee l t ea te e Se e s sr a k a t t ro e 5 it, took ssident exican . have id his for the mocra- ts em- > eanc- nd we to re anging r peti- nd fall ission? Patri of nature around this choson spot, While in the distance may be seen in all the xgrace nnd beauty of nrchitectural skill the gliv- ‘pires of the different temples, where the worship the God of their fathers, and in ¢ dwellings. and {te own antiquity, it cau seurcely fail to excite totorest. © While the extreme beauty of its situa- tion, ita numerous advantages and contiguity to all the important towns and cities of the State, render it in, truth a most desireable spot. As you pass higher wp the river, many points of interest attract attention. The ancient site and ruins of the first permanent settlement made by the’ English in our land is beheld. The cramb- Ving walls of the old church remain as a metoo- vial of the past, while the dark clinging ivy winds {ts tendrils about it in the effort, as it were, yet longer to preserve ft from that utter desolation aed decay that reigu around, revealing, sadly, the evanescent chiracter of all human designs. Grand old cowatry seats stil! barronial iv their | appearauce, every where dot the shore, and the | Gpectator is told that here and there live the do teendants of such and such # feudal lord of old England's realm, whose armorial bearings may he vend deeply sculptured in the time-worn mar- Whe that covers their proud dust. Ancient cem- etarys immored in the sombre shade of the deep dark forest are pointed out as the last resting placés of the noble, great, aud good of the early | times, while the dirge like sarges of the old riv- | er seem to the ear of fancy as the requium of departed greatness, "Tie here the towrist, the | antiquary, aed one of contemplative mood, may find arich repast. Talk vot of clamic shades, eastern climes, or the wild legends of semi-| barbarous lands, our own dear vative shores! enough that iv truthful, beauteous and | grand, to shame the mock enthusiasm of those that seek to gratify their taste beyond the seas. But I wander, kind reader ; go with me down the | riveragnin to the sweet spot we have just pass- od: tm this quiet village the humble writer first beheld the bright sualight; ia this favored por- tion of the Old Dominion, the bappiest years of her life fled as a bright dream, neither tise dark deed of sorrow or the ominous wieg of care ev or cadt their shadows o'er her pathway. Years have Ged, fate bade ber wander from the low ed comes of home and youth, vat still the re membrance of them is fuodiy, pea, sacredly cher tebed. Other friends have gathered about her, and ether scenes have charmed, yea another home is hers, all dearly loved, bat noe so fond ly as her own old home. Every chershe:! spot im youth, from the sylvan grove in which the village Semioary stood, where many happy hours were «pent in the delight persaits of kuow- ledge, to the wild woods and greeo hills ear her own dear home, faithful memory sull brings forth as vividly as when in youth she strayed over them in the balmy spring mora of dewy eve in search of the rarest and most beautiful woud flowers® enrich, atleisure buurs, the taste- fel berbariam ; carefully were the specimens se lected and sought, every foot of the old grove was traversed, not & gentle arbutus, modest vic- let, bright moss or delicate fern, was passed by, while the gratefal shade of tbe rich tulapa, the dark green laural, the spreadiag ivy with its pink apd star-like flowers were sought at nooo day heat to con the lesson o'er oun dit in the cool rivalet his golden Leams at day's decline, or bathed the hill tops in the de parting flood, in contemplative mood she stray ed into the dim old forest, becuiled by the va fied note of the mocking bird as it trembling!ly rested on the swaying branches of the eglantine, pouring forth its vesper song to the prond mon arch as he sank to rest bebind the dark line of woods, of in bolder mood suared to the Llopmost bough of a noble oak and made the dim arches and shadowy isles of nature's leafy temple re sound with the rich melody. Thea the youth fal powers of mind and soul drank in the pleas ures of imagination, the bewties of nature in al! their freshness and grace. Emotions new and earaptaring filled the glad spirit that free and wntrammelied wandered forth like the gentle sepher as it kisses the cheek of the bright flow era, or fresh asthe dew when it Jistils its crystal drops upoo their fragrant petals. No taint of selfishness or sordid feeling mingled with the pure fount that stirred within the soul. The world’s baseness and hollow hypocrisy did not chill the ardor of youthful nature; to the mind the image of the holy was not lost, only sullied by the earth taint, the iron of callousness en Or whee the tered not the soul, sweet charity filled the heart, | fairy forms peopled the earth. Lope threw its broad arch athwart the blue sky bathing the World in ite rainbow tints, to the baoyant heart and bright faney existence was all coliur de rose, ho clouds of portentous aspect sent the glad spir it in ite soarings back like a frightened bird to its native wood; all was hope and confidence.— Sweet inflaences filled the heart, the charity that thinkest no @vil entered the soul, and from na- ture up to “ nature's God” the mind was led in tweet contemplation. And now after time io Ns ceaseless flight hath borne on its wings many short-lived years, kind memory gently taketh me back as a youthful maiden in imagination to wander o’er the loved scenes of my early home. Again I trace the anil of my native village, again behold youthful companions, see the faces of fa- ther and mother, not with bowed forms and sil- vered locks as now, again hear the decp-toned rgot thee my ative ioe i, fap ar ty ag sige 4 its can f t —_——opo --—— WHERE TUE RESPONSIDILITY RESTS. That the Democratic members of the General Assembly are responsible for the defeat of the Cape Fear und Deep River “{improvement bill; sufficiently appears rom the statement of Democratic mem- theiiselves. Thus for instance, Mr. Lewis, the Commoner froin Wake, in the discussion of the bill, called upon the Democrats by whom he was surrounded “to, come to the rescue and answer the appeals from the other side of the honse. Come up then, and stand by our integri- ty and our Governor and the wealth of the coal fields, Charter no rail road to Cheraw, and leave your own ports im- pereibes. If'democracy is so selfish, et it be written down as the history of the that they would not poor by their beloved Governor and his recom- mendations.” _ And again, the same gentleman rebuk- ing Mr. Cotten of Chatham for his oppo- sition to the bill, said that Mr. O, could not bea Democrat when he voted against the Governor's recommendation. Mr. Lewis is undoubtedly gight. The Democratic party is responsible for the legislation of the State and will be held responsible. They cannot shirk it. They must meet a deceived people and receive Ue punishinent they sv richly deserve. Wilmington Herald. ee - A State Supported by a Rail Road.— The Governor of Illinois, in bis recent message, expressed the belief that the revenue of the Ilinois Central Railroad will soon pay the whule expenses of the State Government. - - Melancholy Death.—Mx. Extas Hover, a willer, residing near Greensborough, N. C., was cangt in the machinery of his will on Friday of last week, aud so horribly crashed, that he died in about five minutes. - ooo = An Incident.—I\n the Staodard's account of the proceedings of the House of Commvus on the 29th ult.—tbe bill to give further State aid to the Atlantic railrom (from Goldsburo to Keau- | fort) being ander consideratioa— “Mr. Tomliason [ Locofceo member from Jobo- stuo} wished to be well understood on this ques- tiun, as be had voted against the Lill on its 2nd reading.—He stated be was a compromise man, and willing to change when be mw a necessity for changing. He was willing to do his duty on | together for eight years. They sleep in| take thei meals at the same | question of the session.— The subject of internal | table, and show not the slightest anger The only reason fur aud be further pledged pot to vote to put tie! their obstinate silence is that each is too this, which Le considered Use most important | haprovements had beea canvassed in bis county, State further io debt. He bad obeyed the wishes | of baie people and opposed all farther appropria: | vows. Le had voted against the bill because he | | thought it wouk! be carned by 4 ! ary spority. | | But whee be saw the disposi: men 00 the floor ww reject this bill, « + neces ary to sustain the credit of the S would come forward and support the Si and ber wakiog bonds, The debt must be pad. He | would take the responsibility, and rely upon Re Ce “Many EB. B. ov Sattsnunv. >| 0) responsible for the legislation of A. one dollar and aha the State, pape § b held memoir Aad Joos or life at ot ty a ty The disease every ss oe seemed to have eared the women, and moat certainly. id not stsade Baropeca females-—a sin- lar fact, which suggests the idea that Sad liquor may be the predisposing cause, The mere cost to the company of the out- break will exceed £60,000 sterling.” Sn bee oe A new dodge is now being practiced | upon the Philadelphians, by sharpers, af- |ter this stylet A gentleman pulls the door , ‘bell and aske for Mr. A., who, of course, | \is not in—tells his aa that he owes Mr.' f-—givesa counter: | feit five dollar bill, and gets three dollars and fifty cents vf good money in change. A couple, named Jerry Better and Louisa Well, were married at the cathe- dral, in Cincinnati, on Saturday. Louisa wa» Well, but now she is Better. Marrying Family.—A mother and four daughters, all of whom reside in Northampton, have, collectively, ap- proached the altar of Hymen seventeen times! The mother had four husbands, oue of her daughters four, and the others three each. ome Did you ever hear of the wife that wrote to her husband in California, and commenced her letter thus: “Oh, tell me not that absence conqners love! the lon- ger you stay away, the better I like you.” Value of Science.-—Orange or lemon juice left upon a knife or other piece of | jiron will, in a few days, produce a stain | | 80 nearly resembling that caused by blood | | as to deceive the most careful observer ;' and not many years ago, in Paris, a man) wus nearly convicted of murder, owing | to a knife being found in his possession | stained with what was prononnced by | several wituesses to be blood, bat after- | wards discovered to be simply lime juice. | - -- | No child ever makes a noise; and as| for babies, it is a well known fact that ev-| lery blessed baby that ever was born was| the “quietest liale thing in the world.” | | Society, like shaded silk, mast be view- | ed in al! situations, or its culors will de-; ceive us. | _ | | A Proud Couple.—In a town io - jange county, New York, are pone a en |rmaan and his wife who have not spo | “total | In Davie Suen on the 26th ult., SILAS DAN, | aged about 20 years, . d with the deo d, itis with the deepest emotions, and an aching heart, that I re- gard the “ag Ag ed pope! amiable and intelligent Youlig wan, But « few days ago, he was ia the bloom of youth and health, the pride of his father and mo- ther, avd beloved by all who knew him. He was bound to his numerous friends, and none looked upon him but toesteem him. With a mind naturally ex- cellent, he excelled in knowledge all his schuul asso- ciates, But alas! death bas taken him from his fond pareats, He was not a member of any Christian Churoh, but his ‘amiable disposition and conduct to all who knew him is sufficient to leave behind him a name that might be envied. Jan. 28th 1857, H. A. F. On the 17th January, at her father’s residence, in Iredell county, Miss MARY A. SHARPE, ina her seventeeth year. To re the death of one 80 young, 80 lovely, and to much admired, as was the subject of this notice, is indeed a sad duty to perform. Miss Sharpe fell by consumption. Her relations and friends entertained | some hopes of her recovery during last summer ; but | the fall and winter being so severely cold, graduully | discovered symptoms of the wasting disease, which | blasted those hopes forever and defied the skill of the | physician, And though all had been expecting the melancholy event, still, when death, at last laid his iey hand upon the loved form, and released the spirit from the clay, hearts were then transfixed with grief, and Mary's earthly home made desolate again! A father, two brothers and a, sister, with a large circle of relations and friends mourn her departure from earth. “Their Joss is ber eternal gain.” E. C. P. At his residence at Mt. Ulla, in this county on Sun- day last, Mr. JAMES COWAN, aged about 55 years. | The deceased was a valued and useful citizen, and hie | tons will be seriously felt in his neighbornood. He has) left two sons and many friends to deplore his death. At the Poor House in this county, on the 13th inst., Mr. DANIEL HOUSE. aged about 40 years. In this county on the 18th inst., Mr. CHARLES KENELY. DISSOLUTION. HE firm of Mills, Moose & Co., is this day dis- | solved by mutuul coosent. Al! persons indebted | to them must setile without delay, as the business of the firm must be closed. i Salisbury, Jan. 24th, 1857. Bw-3R 4 bite Undersigned would respectfully announce to their friends and the Public, that they have furm- ed « Copartnership, under the name and style of | W. J. Mille & Co. for the purpose of carrying on the | Merebantile avd Produce Busivess in the town of | Salisbury, in the Brick House formerty occupied by Mills, Moose & Co. They will at all times have on hand a complete Stock of Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES, LEATHER and all articles usually kept in their line Mills and Moose return thew sincere thanks to their many friends and customers, for (he very liberal pat- ronage bestowed upon the late firm of Mille. Moose & Co. and woold most respectfully solicit a continuance of the same for the New Coacern. W. J. MILLS. J. E. MOOSE, THOS. STEN HOUSE. Mesers.| | side, has good front teeth rather underset ft Bal d A. & W. MYERS. NOTICE! E MYERS having disposed of his Stock of Goods de on hand to Messrs. A. & W. MYERS, takes this method of tendering his thanks to his customers and the public geuerally, for the very liberal patronage bestowed on him, and would respectfully solicit a con- tinuance of the same to his successurs. Salisbury Feb. 10th 1857. 3w:37 NOTICE. DERSONS indebted to the estate of Jesse Kincaid, STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, , COUNTY. Nancy Campbell and Andrew Btecle and wife Jane, against . James C. Todd, J. ¥. Hathaway sad wife Fonts ES in C. Todd, Joha Sharpe and wifo Mary, and Joba Petition to sel! Land for Partition. IT appearing to my satisfaction that the defend- ants are not residents of this State: It is ordered, that publication be made in the Carolina Watchman, for the space of six weeks, notifying them to appear at our next Court of Equity, to be held for the county of Iredell, at the Court House in Statesville, on the 6th Monday after the 4th Monday in Febraary next, then and therp to plead, answer or demur to the plain- tiffe’ petition, otherwise a decree pro coufessv will be recorded against -them. Witness, W. P. Caldwell, Clerk und Master in Egnity at office in Statesville, this 12th day of Jung- ary, A. D. 1857, and in the Sist year of American Independence. W. P. CALDWELL, C. M. E. Price adv. $5 50. 6w34 by sale note or otherwise, ure req d to settle the same by the Ist day of March next. The estate must be settled, and those failing to comply with this wotice may expect to pay cost, WM. R. FRALEY, agent for Haonah Kincaid. Salisbary, Feb. 3, 1857. 3w:35 DR. WILLIAM 8. TATE, Surgeon and Mechanical Dentist, (Graduate of the Baltimore Dental College) STATESVILLE, N. C. ESPECTFULLY offers his professional services to the cittizens of Iredell aud public geveralty. “Tis mine to beautify And mine to bless. T’ assuage the stinging tt roe Of pai ; bid suffering x any wounds. The To restore, deformity to raise up from Her humble path obseure that she, with smiles, May take ber unaccustomed place among The sons of man. To me ‘The noble boon is given, te model o'er The human face divine, on which The signet seal of Heaven hath fixed her impress true. I'm cautious then, nor ne'er with careless aud Indifferent hand, abuse my honored trust.” Terms positively cash on completion of work. Office at Remdence, West of the Female Cullege. Communications by mail or otherwise will receive Prompt attention February 10th, 1857. (ly37) J. P. GOWAN, © WITH COL. H. L. ROBARDS, AT THE ROWAN HOUSE. STAGE OFFICE FOR ALL ‘he Stages ot the HOUSE. Salisbery, Feb. 2, 1857. 35 $50 REWARD. I UNAWAY abont the middie of Oct., last frum Fisher's Mills, a mulatto boy named Miles, aged about 25 years, measaring abvut 5 feet 10 of 11 in- ches in height He generally wears his hair long, and parted on one General appearance intelligent. Said boy is supposed to be ia one bed, towards each other. proud to epeak first. “= White Shad.—The first white shad of w February, 17th 1857 (98f} NOTICE hae WS * OR the purpore of making room fer our spring | tock, we will sell the balance of var stock of Winter Clothing at cost for cash—among which may be foaud | @ guod assortment of Coais, Pants and Ves J. MILLS & Co. 4w.35 Feb. 17, 1857 this season was brought to market Tues- day morning, and sold for $3 per pair Wil. Herald. THE MARKETS. the wiedum, liberality and generosity of lis con | sUtuents.” Salisbury, NV. C., Feb. 10, 1857. Mr. Tomlioson had pledged himself “not to) apnies dred, 62 a 100 Lead Ber, 9010 vote lo put the State further in debt,” and bad: Bacw 10200 * White, 10012 opposed all farther appropriations.” bit bynes Becowar, 20 2 23) Moles on bg ' Reef 4a5 ee < wT lator this!— Bat then Mr Tomlinson wanted this —e tt ote Mesrovado 750 #0 bul passed, noterthetaading it would put the Cay pips Naas (Ce 60 64 State $350,000 further in debt. */1e had voted TP atiow 18025 Ove, 450 50 egeinst the bell beveuse he thouyht uf would be! Adman:ine 31.037 OILS MXSEED carried by u large mayority” Noble conduct Cuffee Reo 13015) ~ Tanners, 0 a 624 iM; Teal t ling and anxious." J8¥e: 17.020 Patawes, Ineh, 75 0 100 be ” i ' et heats | Sing ahd AA Lh Coes, ite WY heat 75 0 100 that other people should “put the State further Coca Yarn, 1008 Rage per Ib. 3 in debt.” for the becefit of bis section, though be Corn, 80 a BS Salt per cack, 212) 0725 himeelf held back. This eas on ite 2d reading Meal, 75 080 Sheeung Bro Gale And sow he avowed lus determination lo \iolate Chickens per dus 1.50 Segar Bro 120 14 } ! \ . He would take | Eame per de aS Creshed, loal Ve ple te am cous eee's e would la leathers per i 35.037 ClenGed, 12014 the res@Baatnlity Well did he! Let ws see: proar per bbl 650 0 665 Tallow, 12) 013 A paragraph of two below in the same column Neck, 3.102320 Wheat White, | a 1 25 uf the Standard we find as follows Iron | Ber Ss Red, 1100 Lard, Wall Wool 25028 “The bill to amend the charter of the Atiantic and N.C. railroad was takea up aod rejected yeas 41, nays 49 Mr. Tomlinson moved a reconsideration.” “My wonder ia really boundless That amongythe queer cases we try, A ‘land case’ should often be growndiras, And a ‘water case’ always be dry / >: A joint reso- Ohio on Cheap Sugar. © Ohio lution has been introduced into t | FAYETTEVILLE MARKET. | Fasavasy 12, 1857 Now po member could move a reconsidera BACON, per Ih lle 12 tion unless he had voted with the mayunty COFFEE, pee Ib That is, Mr. Tomlinson must again have voted Rw, ga 13 against the bill, potwithstanding his aasertior qr I “ ts , et Deeceae that he was in favor of it, and that he meant t FLOUR = stodtoree CG take the responmbility. Whether he ever voted Fomie. 00 for rt, or not, we cannot tell Superfine, Oo Lut he is a model Legrsiator. In the re-| Fine 00 markable body of which he was a member, bis C rues, 00 ) GRAIN, per basheb conduct does not appear to have attracted any Cory 95 2 1 00 notee. Probably such things were common Wheac 100 aia | Fayetternlle Observer. | Oats, 702 00 | | Peas. 9. 00 _ Rye, 9a 00 Pa oo 2 - . LARD rib, 3 a 00 The 7 am pico Heroine = Mrs. Chase SPIRI rh oat gallce— las just returned from a European tour, Peach Brandy, 90 a and is on her way to Tampico. Mrs Apple do. new 65a 70 F istorical characte In the NC. Whiskey, 55a 60 Chase is an historical character. In the Re de re te face of twelve hundred armed Mexicans Rectified do aa she vailed the American flay above the) NAILS, cat, per keg 475 05 50 consular palace at Tampico. Her friends aRUN brag ; 4ga 5 ngtiw cried to her to come down, and the rude Ruccdax courace’ bar, bya 00 | soldiers threw stones at ber, but she re- Do wide, 7a 00 plied, “What are the few brict years of wo per : Ne : + A Ph » per my waning life to the glory of my coun-!| wings, bh try (” and with one arm encirc led round Dry. 16a 00 the flag-staff, with the other she nailed the ; oe. 64a 00 t Ss . emblem of our Ueeei | to it—and igaepiatl pet sacks 1950 0 there it doubtless floats still. Alum, per beehel, 00 a 00 | MOLASSES, per galion— oe - Cuba, SO a 624 Pending a famous “water suit,” some- - New Dneens 50a 60 ‘ r 5 | S8UGA per Ilb— where in Vermont, Saxe, the poet, ainus-| ect andicrasked! Wwe 17 | ; are : ; OE TINDrOID De StCroik Porto, & N. Orleans, Il a 124 ed the court with the following impromp BE vas Bo tu: Retail, chore, 4a 7 | | NORFOLK MARKET. | | Reported by Rowland & Brothers, Feb. 9, 1857. Hog round, 13 @ 14 Shoulders 9 _Extra, 4.25 —Family, @8.75 | BACON—Hams, 13 @ 16. © idee Weatern, 11 FLOUR—Super 7.50 Legislature instructing the Representa: pRIED APPLES—1 20 ‘tives in Congress from the State to pro- PEACH ES—@5.50 | cnre the repeal or suspens the law CORN—65. imposing duties upon imported! sugar, | FLAXSEED—81.50 | | FISH NORTHERN—Pickled Herrings per bbl | Dr. Durbin, the great Methodist orator, once attempted to preach from the text, “Remember Lot's wife,” and made a fail- ure. Afterwards remarking to Dr. Bond | £5.50 @ 6—Moallets & Blue Fish, $7 @8 COFFEE—Rio 11 @ 124 | SUGAR—Crushed & Pourdered 144 @ 15.—Refin- «ed 13 @ 14—Woet India, 11 @ 124 MOLASS ES—60 @ 70 | Feb. 17th, 1837 (2 LAST NOTICE. HE enbecriber ie compelled to close his bosine ss, and pow most eranestly reqaecstes all pereons : debted to him esther by aote or open account come forward and settle Persons interested will find it to their advantage in attending to the above request, as they will thereby save cust E. MYERS Saliebary, Feb. 17th, 1857 3e3s DANCING ACADEMY. MISS R. CARNCROSS, \ "OULD INFORM THE CITIZENS OF SALISBURY and vicinity, that she has commence da Dan tag Rehool, and solicits the patronage of all lovers of Terpme hore Miss R's ability as a teacher, is too well known to need comment. Parents are invited to atiend no tree the easy and graceful deportment of her pupils Sitteen bessons in Dancing end Waltzing, incloding Polka, La Gorlitza, La Sicillienne, Mazour- ka, La Vassovenne, Hop, a ‘Dex Teips, alts Mt. Vernon, N.C., Feb. 1 . 1457 6t T ml A] NOTICE. | 1 J BAG ODN. the 24 of March at 12 u'clwek A. Mat the residence of Mr. Cather Rice, im this county the lowest bidder the Andrews and Chroat's the undersigned will let to boilding of a Rectory for St Church. Specifications furnmhed on application to us JOHN RICE, } JACOB CORRELL, | Committee F. 8. NEELY, \ ed Besteser3 | Davie Coanty in the neighborhuod of Fisher's Mills, | where he has relations, or about Silver or Gold Hill | When he left he was weanng a mostache. The | above reward will be given if the said boy is delivered to the subscriber, or lodged in jail so that he can be jhad. Address Holtsburg, N.C RL. BEALL. 1632 as | January 6th, 1857 | New-York Advertisement. STAPLE AND FANCY Driv GOODS EDW’D LAMBERT & Co. 55 Chambers St., and 33 Reade St. Oppesite the Park, \ "ILL be prepared on and after Janaary the let., to open their SPRING IMPORTATION, com. | ® good state of cultivation NEW BOOKS. HIRTEEN Years in the Itinerancy. Life and of President Reed, 2 volames, Victoria or the World Overcome, hy Caruline Chees- boro’. Gardenings for the South, by William W. White of Athens, Georgia. Lists’ National 8 of Politics! Economy. Flanders Lives and Times of the Chief Justices, The Sons of Hiawatha. tha Legends, by Schooleraft. At J. H. ENNISS’ Book Store. January 20, 1857. 30 NEW BOOKS. UST Received * Chain of Sacred Wonders,” by Rev. 8. A. Letta, A.M. M.D. “ Knowledge is Power,” a view of the productive forces of society, and the results of labor, eapital and skill, by Charles McKaight. “The Old North State in 1776,” Se- cond Series, by the Rev. E. N. Caruthers, D. D. “ Religion in Americu,” by Robert Baird, D. D. Hiawa- “ Lectures ow Science and Art,” by Dr. Lardaer, 2 vols. At J. H. ENNISS’ Book Store. 34 Salisbory, Jan. 20, 1857. UST Received, ‘‘ Home and the World,” by Mra. Ww. C. Rives of Virginia. Hills’ of the Shater- mic, by the author of Wide Wide World. Ernest Linwoud by Mra Caroline Lee Heats. Napi Peninsolar Wars, new edition, 5 vols. 12 mo. isthe Dorrit, by Charles Dickens. Life of Prince Talley- | rund. Chips from Uncle Sam's Jack Knife. Live and Learn, or a guide for all who wish to speak or write correctly. At J . ENNISS’ Jan, 1857.—34 Buok Store. Please bring it in. GUN AND LOCK|; SMITHING, Bell Hanging. THE subscriber having opened an es- tablishment, proposes to carry on the above business in the town of Satisba- | Certificate of Package of 10 Whole , ry, on Water Street, in all ite various me 10 Half ee branches. GUNS and LOCKS re- ba * 10 Quarter * paired at short notice and on reasoua- ble terms. His thoroagh acquaintance with the business, he hopes, will command 4 reasona- ble share of patronage. All work warranted. All or- ders left with him will be faithfully and promptly at- tended to. Orders respectfully solicited CHARLES HARTMAN. Salisbary, Oct. 21, 1856. 21:3mo - LAND SALE! Y virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Law in and fr Stanly Couaty, | will proceed :u sell on the premises, on Friday the 13th of February next, that valuable tract of laad, situated in Stanly coenty, and known as the NARROWS. The Tract contains about 1200 Acres, abret two hendred and fifty of whieh is cleared and in THE FISHERY be- prising an extensive and varied assortment of chose, | longing to the tract has often yielded to its furmer novel and desirable Sik and Fancy Goods, adapted, especially, to the wants of first class North Carsina Merchants, and which will be offered at the LOW RST MARKET PRICES. Dee. 30, 1*56. 31:1 3t-pre4 Thunder & Lightning “~ DISCNION AND CIVIL WAR, Pestilence, Patent Medicine, R. & A. MURPHY, I AVE Removed their Store to the NEW BRICK BUILDING next door to the ' Watchman’ ice Salisbury, January 6th, 1857 t#-32 | | Class for Missies and Masters, from 3.ull 5 P M Tucedays, Tharsdays, and Saturdays Gentleman's Case—from 7 tll 9 P.M. same days PAINE [es As At the remdence of Jas. A. Slater A FF evils aod calamities that should be guarded } TERMS, $10.00. ‘ aganost HAKER & OWEN beg leave to ia- 1.97 form the pable generally aod private individeals par- ealarty, that they are ready, willing and able to pro- | NOTICE tect them from one at least of the abuve ( Lightwing) | by patting upt x Lightning Conductors, at prices lower than it has ev- A eres er been done atin this part of the country. Address LA LL those indebted to me in any way kind your orders to Baker & Owen, Salisbury, N.C, invited to call and eettle, as longer indalger “ July 22, 1556. . not be given Those failing to comply with the abov holice may expect to settle with a legal genticma RW. GRIFFITH } owver more (haa a thoasand delixrs eanually. Pro- fersor Ecnmons who has persenally examined the WATER POWER om the tract, pronounces it superior to any in the State TERMS, a credit of «x and twelve months will be D. A. UNDERWOOD Janaary 3rd, 1856 bw 33 WANTED 5000 Bushels Wheat AND 1000 BARRELS FLOUR. 4 Des E subscriber wishes to purchase the above quan- tity of Wheat aod Floar, for which he will their burtdings, their Patent leolated | the mghest market price im eash MICHAEL BROWN. Balisbory, Sept, 16, 1856 6 _____ *“'T9 OUR CUSTOMERS. REMOVAL. |. UR accounts are now due and ready for settle- ment. We hope yoe will come forward and set- tle by cash or note. Cash is what we want, as we | are obliged tu have money to renew our stock ; cad WILLIAMS BROWN, | if you want goods cheap, yoo must supply us the | means to buy them at cash prices. BROWN & COFFIN Their frends and customers, are invtd te | Jan. 26, 1857 call and eee them at their mew and elegant stand. j —~— P.S. The notes and accounts of J. D. Brown & Lemly, are in my bands for collection. Those con- cerned had better come forward econ and pay up, as DENTAL NOTICE. hanger indulgence will mt be given.) W. F.BASON, D.D.S, M.D. OF. s fice on the Lot with Mr. MeNeely SALE: Sid (ea tel Gorisl ofan "Dont : TRS _ Whitehead ( N Tuesday, 34 March, I will sell the reedoe of N.B. Hevieg prepared enitable ROOMS, th the Property, belonging to the Estate of Mo- wi, wish to consult him, or need dental services, can ees Graham, deceased, consisting of hace laecey wacaalace Cattle—one Road one Carriage Four [ead of Horees- Wagon and Gearing Farming utensials of every descriy~ tion—one Wind Mill—one sett of | Placksmith Tools, all the House- | hold and Kitchen furniture, | and a great variety of ar- | ticles too tedious to mention. A reasonable credit will be given, and other condi- tions made known on the day of eale —Feb. 7, DAVID C. FOSTER, Ex'r. —ALSO— At the eama time and place, the subscriber will sel! j at public sule, as Ex'r of Anna Graham, deceased, A quantity of Corn— Wheat, Oats, Hay, and Fodder—a good lot of Bacon anc Lard—four head of valuable Hors- | ea——stock of Cattle—stock of Sheep, \ a large atock of out Hogs, and 4 narious other articles too tedi- | ous to mention, | A reasonable credit will he given, and terms made | known on the day of sale THOS.C GRAHAM, Ex'r | 4w:37 | Feb. 7, 1857 WRITING PAPER. IST received a large supply of superior Foolscap A ’ ’ ‘ pil - 5 > > if | ‘ell sémmoning the worshippers of Chriat to his that he did not know the reason of hie SALT LIVERPOOL—G. Alum, §1.10—Fine 81.70.) UST rere aE” Port and Nove Paper, of al earthly courts, see the bridal chaplet encoiling | failure, the venorable doctor replied that LIME per Bbl, §1.15 @ $1.25. the fair brow of loving friends, and anon the cy- Prese wreath sadly binding the temples of one he “had better thereafter det eae cal ail wives alone.” CANDLES—Tallow, 16—Adamantine, 25 @ 28. goav * Vv tow, 54 @ 64. For eale at | J. H. ENNISS’ Book Store. uM sizes and colors. January 20, 1857. > Commarie s dropped ia the Box at Offiee directed through P. Office or otherwise will be attended the firat opportanity BOOK STORE IN STATESVILLE. W. AYER, has just opened a Book Store in « Statesville, where he keeps on hand a large stock of School Books aad quite a variety of miascel- itneous works, also a full supply of RANCY ABLICL SS, and YANKEE NOTIONS, Stationary, Wail paper, Window Shades, Fire Screens, together with a first rate stock of CONFECTION ARIES, Fine Cigars and TOBACCO, Mameal [nstrameats, &e., &e Special attention given to ordering Books, Music, and any thing else in hie line Opposite the COURT-HOUSE Stateaville, N.C. Jan. 6, 1857 Fresh Supply of | Salem Almanacs, FOR THE YEAR,1857. For sale by the gross, dozen, or single one, at 3 32:1f | | Jan. 26th, 1856. “35 JONES’ HOTEL. TTNHE Underugned has taken charge of this popa- | lar Hotel in the vwilage of LENOIR, in Cald- well coanty, lately oceupred by A. BE. Hagter.— The buildings and cut-buildings) are ample for the entertainment either of travellers of famihes seeking up-coantry remdence in the sammet months No at- ention of expense will be spared to make it a first rate Hotel. The viliage is delightfally hoeated, and has the best roads tot of any mountain village ia the State. Patronage is respectfally solerted. W. A. BALLEW 3mx34 January 20, 1837 iv TANTED an active, honest man in each mee tion of the State to take orders by sample for STER'S HOMEOPATHIC REME.- beral mouthly salary aad Address (with stamp to McAL DIES” fair comminsion will be pard prepay answer) To active mena AcALLISTER, Jersey City, N. J. De JS 4w56 We would beg any afflicted with Liver derange- ments or Sick Headache, to try, as we hare done, one bottle of Saxpporn's Isvieoraron, or Laver Remedy, and then say if they ean, with trath, there is no help for them. We are convinced, if all knew the worth of Dr Savoronn's Ievicoraron, in relieving aod curing their children of Weak Bowels, Cholera [nfantum, and oth- er Bowel difficulties, they would never suffer tnem- selves to be without it again. It is a rehable cure, a single trial will convince. FRESH SEEDS. — J. H. ENNISS’ Book Store C= AT THE BOOK STORE IN STATESVILLE, | JOB PRINTING Neatly swecuted at this Office | and supply yourself with David Landreth’s best H.W. AYER 1t37 Garden Seeds February 10th, 1857 “CLASS 0, "4 ‘To be-drawa in the City of Mobile, Alabamayin pubs yf lic. on Saturday, February 7th, 1857. ’ CLASS 24, ...*. ‘To bedrawn in the City of Atlanta, Georgie. iw: lie, ou Thurday, February 19th, i ‘ snp 8,260 i" i! a soe MORE THAN ONE PRIZE TO BVERY TRW %- oF i 30.000 Tickets. ~ ScHeME | t Prize of 850,000 io 4 iiss, 20,000 is es ities 10,000 is ry f #* ¢« 9,000 ie 1 re“«« 8,000 ie y §. "00 om 7,000 is. ‘iho Bw 4e 6,000 is Fim {i“ « 5, le F . 1 “ is ua | led 3,000 is $e Lee. 2,000 is A ye es 1,000 is 4 100 Prizes of 100 are ue “ 50 are 4 {pti i Pr | 4 “ 1” “ Pr a Lo " 60 80 bed eee, i ‘ a¢ v4 -~ * ba. <<) ey F ae 7 “ * a : Y 4° a5 ies “ 0 . ans & 2 Been . 300 : s* Oe “a ie 406 es “ fone {: (9m a wi ak sooo Ware j 3,260 Prizes amounting to 5 bet Whole Tickets, $10 ; Halves, $5; Quartern. 3h ti pinced io one Wheel. fall “) ‘The first 212 Prizes, similarly printed aud encircled, are d in another wheel. os jtime a Prize is drawn from the other > —— a oe eee pes tw the audience, registered by the viewers; the Prize bei the r drawn. This operation is repeated Sach aa wheels are then revolved, and namber drawn from the wheel of Wemtors, nal’ =< j APPROXIMATION PRIZES —The two pre~ ceding and two seeeeeding Numbers to those the first 12 Prizes willbe entitled to the 48 Certificates of ‘Will be suld at the rates which is hy ym IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATER: Eachwe the money to oer addreas for the . * ordered, on'teceipt of whieh they will be is by first mail. Purchasers ean have tickets an ogra, Gres designate. z fist of wa Numbers and Prizes will be sent bed g-y-soares after the drawing. Fr Porchasere will plense write their signeteres plain, and give their Post Office, County aud State. 17 Remember that every Prize is drawn and pay- able in full without deduction. 17 All prizes of $1,000 and under, paid immedi- ately after the wing—other prizes at the esmal time of thirty days. ‘ All seath Etentiat strictly Prize Tickets cashed or renewed in other Tighe at esther offiee. - Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates of Pack- ages of Tickets either to r S. SWAN & CO., Atienta,Ge, 9 or 8. SWAN, Montgomery Al 5” SALISBURY . i » CLASSICAL SCHOOL | ELE, THE undersigned hae opened Classical Sebodl : ia the town of Salisbury, for the purpose of young mea for College, or any of the learned : sions. Pupile will be prepared to eater any clasp ie the University, or any of our Colleges, which they (_ | ney desire. The scholastic year will cunsist of ae» sessiun of ten mouths, commencing on the let of Oe)” tober and evding in July, with « vacation of oné week at Chretmas Terms---Per Sexsion of 10 Months, ~ | Primary English branches, - 920 0 and Mathematies, 36 00 we Higher do do Classics and Mathematics, - 50 00 Contingent fand, - - - 10. One-third of the tuition will be required ia advance, | one-third om the lst of March, aod the remainder at 4 the close of the session. No dedacton for sbeemen )~ | except in cases of protracted sickness. Bd REFERENCES: ' | President and Faculty of the University ; Rev. Demy | Lacy, D. D., President of Davidson Colles ; Hom | John M. Morehad, Hon. Joha M. Dick, | boro’; Rev. A. Bhker, lon. Barton C: e Shaver, Esq., A. Hendersoa, Esq, Jas. E. Kerr, © | Esq., Salisbary K; | JOHN B. GRETTER, A.B. | October 14, 1856. 209 | as OUSE-ROOFING and GUTTERING done a the most substantial ty of Wares and Stoves a Janaary 20, 1857 ly Zz Ole oF f OF >> ‘ HE First annwal Meeting of the Members of 3 the NEW BERN MUTUAL INSURANCE « COMPANY will be held at the Gaston House ia New Bern, oa Monday the 16th Febroary next, ot 1 o'clock By Order of President, D. T. CARRAWAY, See. New Rern, January 13, 1857. 3 North Carolina Law Books. $ ( N hand, The New Revised Code of North Care ofina ; Eaton's Forms; Witey's North Carcliag Form Book ; Cantwelt’s Justice, designed for Justices of the Peace ; Civil Practree in the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions of N. Carolina. For sale at J. H. ENNISS’ Book Store. Janwary 2, 1857. ‘REMOVAL. Southe ra friends and Customers that they have ’ removed from No. 74 North Third Street, to the Store No. 139 Market Sureet, North side, between Third and Fourth Street In addition to their nsual awortment of CO) BRUSHES, TRIMMINGS AND F GOODS. , their stock will Conmmst of foll lines of MOSLLZRT AVL GLOVBS. | LACES, WHITE Goobs, &C, which they will offer at the very lowest market pri- T= undersigned take oceasion to unform their TP Our terme will be six m <Of 8X per cent discount for Cash in par funds, wishin thirty days. CUMMINGS & CO No, 134 Market Street, Philadelphia Janaary, Ist. 1-57 Qreo:34 > © ¢me@ancholy the record of hi ¥ ing rg uae a GOING UP AND COMING DOWN, “This ise simple song, ‘tis true, And songs Whe those are acver nice: And yot we'll try and scatter throagh A puch or two of good advice. Ther listen, pompons friewd, aud learo Never te boast of such renown ; Por fortane's whee! ws on the urn, Aud some go up and some come down. We ksiow « vasi amount of swcke, A vest, amount of prue jmoeures 5 ~ But fate has picked so many kcks We wouldn't |.ke to warrant yours. Remoeniber, thon, and never sparn The one whowe hand is bard and brown ; For be is likely to go up, And yoo are Lkely to come down Asother thing you will agree, (The wath may be as well cor fessed, ‘Thet “codfish aristocracy” Is but « “scaly” thing at best, And though the May seck the litle ones to drown, Yet fishes all, Are going up and Oar lives are fu! of chance and change, And “chance,” you know, is never sure, And ‘twere a docirme new and strange Thai places high arc most secure. Ane though the fickie god may smile, And yield the scepire and the crown. "Tis only for a litule while ; Then B gocs up and A comes down. ishes large and strong both great and sinall, coming down. ‘This world for you and me, my frieod, Hath somthing more than pounds and pence ; ‘Thee tet 1s humbly recommend A tittle use of common sense : ‘Thas lay all pride and place aside, And have acare on whom you frown, Bot frar you'll see him going up, ‘When you are only commg down. ll) From the Presbyterian WUAT MEN HAVE TO EXPECT. There isa marked Bhiformity in the providence of God in regard to the des- tinies of men. Not that every sin meets its immediate punishment, or every work of faith an instant reward, but in the “winding ap of every man’s history there is a verilication of God’s declarations in favor of bh and if condemnation of sin. It shall be well with the righteous, a which is never falsified, intermediate trials they ‘enedunter, the end of such is peace. | death or the grave triumph over roy their sunsets serenely, tha: it may bail them at ite rising in an eterna! day with its retalgent beams. Equally illas- trated is the fact of the j impenitent siv r doom, whatever may have been Sdvantagesin this world. How oftet: we traced the history of families leh ws were godless and Chiristless, thro’ ‘Gl their guilty career, to the melancholy close! with wealth, intent op- og cat absorbed in self gratification, prondify borne themselves as s te Poet adversity ; and yet, in a few w|* . swe have seen such wrecked jn for- Haws, sold part of their permission all sects. publicly to practice their reli- gious rités, isdenounced as an “ abomina- | lea measure, which is calculated to un- |religion”” After summing up the vari- ‘ous backslidings of the Mexicau Govern- | }ment, his Holiness declares all the mea- sores which it has taken against the au- land void. ven by the, Risorneat to | m ‘dau dermine the most holy Roman Catholic! a mtd of Congress from Woreester jgounty, was placed at a young ladies boarding seligol in the neighborhvod of jof Boston, ; thority of the Apostolic Chair to be null /sprightliness won the affections of ‘the The Mexitan statesmen are/ young ladies, 'who were full of their kind Some» } ince a young “ady, re- 16 forher maturity and good sense of ja distinguiehed lawyer and Her unaifeeted manner. and also reminded that the Charch has the offices, until one day they inquired the power severely t) punish, those persons | who disobey her bebests. — Ambitious Titles—There is a preva- jlent indisposition to eall things by their right names. It seems to be apprehend- Jed that the public attention cau be secur. jed only by abandoning the beaten track fand resorted to trick. Tne titles of books jare no louger expected to indicate their ‘jsubject, but their singularity to attract notice. Popular lecturers, too, despair- ivy of an anne nee by a simple statemen jof their ol Uject, ingeuiously contrive to jaws aken curiosity by my stify ing their snb- jject in an a dvertisement. Ags an exam jple, a recent lecturer formerly annoances jas the subject of bis address, * Nature’s {soft nurse, with some of her attendants and concomitants.” Of course, attention is attracted by the novelty of the subject, and crow ds hasten to hear a discourse on | —sleep! jannouncement is available tor literature, why should it not be for other walks cf jusecfulness! Tradesmen and storekeep- {ers follow suit, and announce their oecu- } pation in ambitious p shraseology. A neigh- | bour of ours in the West End of Phila- idelp hia, whose business it is to sell oys- |ters, very classically inscribes on his West End Bivalve Depot!’ — ; What conk : be more enticing to the pa- j late—J’resbyterian. | board—"* ~ oe Western Mustc.—A Western chap went to New York to purchase yoods, &c., and was invited to ove of those fashionable parties so common in large cities. He was clearly a Western little until } original, but said very e saw that the party was not to close withoutan attempt to corner a | At length a bevy of laughir ris, jthe merest accident in the world, found themselves grouped about the Western ed disc green ohne ina woet aniu SOU rSe upon music and city playiug. Whenall this had prozressed just far enough, one of the daiusels, with her head more adorn ed withou t than within, and in that pecu- fortunat liar parlor drawl, which, t, accusted the observ type can represen the ladtes play music atthe West, rignal saw the game and resolved to If this grandiloquent style of’ ;Occupation of their ‘fathers. Our young | hg ‘friend perceiving the dritt of their inqui- ries, g ! zuve them to understand that her | ARCHITECTURE DESIGN. his services tothe Reople of Westera North Ca- rolina as an ARCHITECT. He will farnish PLANS and SPECLFICATIONS in Orinntal, European or American Designs, and soli- cits opportunities to prove that there can be savedon eo concomitant expensebef the present style and mode of building In Western North Carolina, at least’ 25 per ceutam ; insuring equal durability with addi- tional conifort, conveuience and beauty. He wil! also give original drawings for Frentels, father was a shoemaker, when many of | ' Porticos, Verandas, Couservatories, or for the remo them var orl their conduct towards her. er, though tully Aft lady srood wit! the se instructress who he was and what was | . ; | mained cua | principal and others treating at her val-| | were strack with horror in, aud a change took place in She howev- understanding them, re- er a while the father of the young visited the school. As he was a looking man, and as they observed | hin | | such great deference and respect, holars were led to inquire of their | his business; and on being told that he was the father of Miss IL. a mer with amazemer an atteinpt to formerly ; but it was too late. ed upon their conduct and that he was they id immediately made | their attentions us She look- sach con-! nber of Congress, rt, renew with tempt that they were oblized to keep at a meepcciabie distance, while those who i 3 5 upposed 4 afterwards slice favorites. — Bi d her kindly, without re; gard to her J vc npation, were ever x. Journa/. see sh trp Contractor. —Speaking of ice | sofa youd story—a fact, by the| way Retold of a noted contractor in Brook- Ive. Tle obtained a contract from the] city te till up certain sunken lots on} hird Avenue, in the atone Ward.— The contract was taken in the Fall ofthe year, and lots were covered with wate: to the depth of several feet; the first cold | ice—then Mr. ¢ with dirt, aud covered, recicved his pay under the con- tract T WAS Ce could i this water to turn into itractor covered itover before the trick was dis- caused a The following Spring he took an- contract from the city for retilling aie sunken lots, bat this time he nn “<i to act on the square —he | afford ta—Aew York Times. | H The Tinecr of Lubel.—The Boston At st utity of tue recent al d 3 ria with the Tow | 1 BCC vt Which Was in Travelle ind says: be mound at Ardela, which M.| 7 a Place ndent of the J rest tu Lave ch the cor- ruina, has exainined, and w 1 rave LacuVered, las be win. ech Ong RLIWA, | oe wrecked in einer i dan . “0, very universally, Miss,” was thes though we bel i has never betore mg | cool re ly. been cXplured n clitwas veserit } ee foolt, oor wa ag | a rh pol I was not aware of that; DY Fraser, in iis work on Mess potamia arely, they that harden pray, do they use the piano most ly ” and Assyria, as a cial mound, ‘themselves against the Lord shall not pros- | per. It has ever been so. We have just been weg the history | of Saul, Israc!’s first King. blow remark able was his elevation tag humble life, and how propitious ali the é reumst os of Lis inangaration! Selected L v God to his eminent position, fally endow- ed with all regisite a as for go the people vernment, and the idol of gs and beneficial his reigu, and how ha all bis private relations! ous, belf-confi dent, and witlal, « God and sinn Mis career the was downward, oat iustead of an atterspt & seteace bis steps, auc: to regain the J vine ce he had forfeited, be rust Ymore mad)y onward in his wich- until he became th: yrougiily irre- and depraved. Ti} don of his og opined suffered an eclipse, and soon et im gloom and darkness. Tn lis last battle with the enemies of his country ing m0 longer Gnd for his friend an ally, Was totally routed. Ail Weredaid, aud be Limself wounded, when witerly despairin of a retrieval of lis « @mmetances, be at once displayed the im jon of his courage aud the infirr of his moral pricciples by falling o: own sword, am a ether crimes. Llow ' Vv w have 7 too, in SOs uibg suicide lo his immary and how esl died, and his thir meour-bearer and a!! his m dey together.” How terri trast between the beginniuy and the end of hie seigu! and Low Gilerent would have been the issue, had he his faithfulness tw GJ! God's promises ar ited in their ap tw the rizitecus; the ung We no interest in Wiecn ie no barrier between God aud the w fal sinner to prevent the full sweep of Lis jodgments. He may long forbear; may seem reluct 4 proceed to extr meastres ; aud yet t whocan doubt studies bis word and the hist ryof prov dence, that they wio refase tu listen ty the voice of his mercy rat be astour ed by the voice of tis writ \ erne his material w \ maintained and hence t jufluenged the laws are set wa! destinies uf 1 are ter ‘ Was wet a celia « ‘ wun f and David an a proved ‘ Was it at up w gies “ J own pee trath be po a men. | cever y may flatter t very path oft there, the ja, that ti Roman Cathal ‘ ~ America ra toa cons i! pablisled Ly clearly » CaMeideraliy in Great mati bonita i f Ct fed ' ve teld “ have t ‘ Vini(n of the ‘ tl hav | fefia anonicul “Never, Mias ; the instrument that we have out our way is the Swoinefte, and ithe fies a , “(> ure, rie ‘ at I never heard « du tell what jit is and how they “ Weil, the and each takes one ot »” p ay it is a smalj P these ander her arm aud cl.ews the end ot ita long tail and that brings the mu "” The prec ze ne” vl {er progre i { 4 vening Westeru Was slow. o> , . Ar AT J } fF \ \i Vv was 4 ne t cestern yart Mi } ' dhe é € a 4 na r » the roinistry ou Saturday, thinking nd the Sabba tad a T an Appeared very ¢ to & i ; ’ 4 i I Pr I . ‘ ! \ ] ‘ a r r « i we!ta | ky Why, our € ave vy 6 a ras £ ef t t > close emis an t mare r If buuu Tu ren t AY r wht a Mu 8 rey W S t , aud if V Mou y 1} i ny, j ‘ j aud o 6s y. ar ‘My hearers, Lan going to speak two sorts of folks to ri Tan a yoing is rtion first, a x hs Jattertion” W ie aac} ! i A sve ( with: vou ‘ 1 ' > f t © as 8007 a3 VOU pleas dp ab tarrieu at.d heard ther oo J t i ture 5 Ler’ A j J i? \ \v 4 i tue w ia Y ; I S(t 4 ¢ [ W« r ( ¢ ' : ey, Hor 7 feet h by 260 in bres aU ION 1d I \ Nita at 250) tee iree or yur 4 tine git oft at Ar ela. Tirouzuout As sso pots Bilere are muiistudes ruis ¢ al or greater Cian st at \ 4, with P ns tthe lower « ba - 1 » sa, With no _-- T ’ ot “ arrive at | arn 1 . ‘ i ™ oe ! Pa ni Value of Politeness, herst ( avery t \ se \ Was ron r ’ t , g era Ir. il r git as dima ‘ r tu giv | usrer ‘ ‘ 4 r, iv N \ r 4 i , Ag ‘ 1 at a a +e. bE ETEMOLO G2 (OF ACUA DY) ' ta | - ’ [ ' 4 i t ia ‘ i va at 1, |r 1 shied A i x ‘ < , , i ‘ ja ‘ A 1 tai lher i i Mpa hh teal ‘ pA ] } ‘ ] ‘ 4s Niny ' ! and Wie isa ) if , lays ‘ nt rivals i at the wel ds A heart witiy sfw 1 tue rags of the tue wind, wif the pos; wore it ‘ ‘duis aay A woman of may be an i anda n ’ r of the were filled! IV sined him}, \deling of Residences, fitting ap stores, and any kiad of Ornamental or Fuucy work Charges, including personal supervision, from 3 to 6 ‘per cent on the cost of the siructure. A. B. HENDREN. Refer to Judge Ellis, Sulisbury, Jeon I. Shaver, “ C. P. Mendenhall, Greensboro’, JLW. Thomas, Esy, Thomasville, R. C. Pearson, Esq, Morganton. January 6th, 1857. 3mo:32 ny Dp TWANIOD) THE PROUIBITIONIST. pee Monthly, by the Executive Committos | of the New York State Temperance Soetety ; | Amasa MeCey, member of the Executive Committee Editor. The ablest aud ost eminent advocates of | the Cause iu the Nauon, contribute of their wisdom | and eloquence to its columns. With the Number for January, 1857, it begius Vol. and spirit of the Promarnontt is Na- tisadapted Wevery State in the Union, and circulates inevery Siate. It is the adherent of noone political party, nor the opponent of any other. Sacred- | ly devoted to the Suppression of the Liqaor Traffic, | and the exurpauen of latemperance; on all other que tions whieh divide the public mind, it 1s absolutely at. Ic is printed in the Folio Form, en a dogble’' medium | sheet, inakiag eight large four-columned pages to a uuimber. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. ig One copy for one year, $050 Tiree, to one address, one $100 And foreach additional four ¢ 8100 year, { will be charged for any quautity less than | | | | copies, Fifty copies. Filly Copies, to one a dress, $1100 One Handred Copies, one address, $9000 Postrace. The postage ou the Paoumrrionrer it within the County of Albany, ty, and within the State, vond the State free; beyond the Cova Three Centaa year; be- the Unned States, Sis} Cents a yea ayable quarterly, in advance. | Baertisn Provinces — Chere are no postage charges | on the Prowiartioyist to subseribers in the Canadas, | or any of the Pri Brush Amenca Sreciat Orrver.—To tate the gratuitous ciren- | » Paper, we wil! sead Oue Hundree for a vear, to one address, and withi tation of UP “opies | postage paid, for Twenrr- | Five Docranrs; an eumber These t and pnoting at the same rate for any larger ras barely cover the cost of paper whose hands t { Every man into his sheet may fall, ie every! Specimen copes will be solicited to raise a ciud, and put a copy into farnidy io his o tent, grets ghbortoud Largs and ima irdere respectfully solicited ew thar one year, be or HE auboctibaPhertag loo looated in Sulishury, offers 00 Jer mast be aceompaured by dle. 3 Poy art wy 1 — ir S! > Bis esi thiome x; “ spect ae spp od Dollars buye Ane those indebted to us, in aby way, are kindly ad- * , the lant time, to pay up by the first of March, 57, as tonger iodalgence will not be given. RICHWINE & H ‘A RRISON. 16, 1856 229 COWAN'S: VEGETABLE LITHONTRIPTIC oR FRIEND OF THE HUMAN FAMILY. SUPYERING FROM DISEASED KIDNEYS, Stone inthe Bladder and Kidneys, Weak- ness of the Loins, ke, Thisiovaluable medicine is for sale as the Davie Hotel, in Mocksville; at Dr. R. Campbell's, in Tre- dell; atthe Drag Store in Charlotte; at Zeverty’s | Hotel im Salem; aud atthe Carolina Watchman Of. fiec, in Salisbury. The subscriber having entered into copartnership with Johu F. Cowan, original patentee, for the man- ufweture and sale of the above Medicine, is prepuredto ‘farnish a supply by addressing him at oe N. C.,or calling at his residence, ae miles west f this Nace. . D. AUSTIN. June 21,1855. ws Salisbury, Dec. Greensborough - MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPARY. pk costof Tasurance on the mutvalplanisbat « suallsum, compared with a jutnisteck company Thiseompany being located in the Western partufthe State. consequently much the larger portion of the risks are inthe West, very many of which arein the cuuntry. The Company iseanticely free frum debi; have made poassessuients, and is Lherefore coulident!y recoramen- ded tothe public Atthelast Annual Meeting the f wereelected forthe ensgivg year JAMES SLOAN sideut 8. G. COFFIN, Viee President C. P. MENDENHALL, Attorney. PETER ADAMS, Sec’y and Treasurer PETER ADAMS, Sec’ry H.CUMMING, Gena’! Agent ytd, 185 tMO0v9 TAIT AVN NOTICE oh / . [ Mitt mys Bo co | end 12 of 15 fikely negro | ested, Salisbury, stlowing Office..« in pals Bushels Whee greet market [pree, 15 10 2l veare “Mt JENKINS tree IP JENKINS & ROBERTS have. and wit » State Boods a hend for Sept. 16, 1556. toug to he Nudress | O.SCOVILL, Pesce Agent DR. M. WIHITEHE AD. Annavy,N y | JAMES HORAH, | WATCH-MANSR AND JEWELER, OFFICE oa the same lot with hie rescence ta| SALISBURY, N. ( his absence perene desiriag Ww see hun will leave “ see her names ma tf p Siate (One door below B.A A. Murphy's Stere, pase ET Use us, I EEDS cantantly sn band a large sscortment o SINUEB'S SEWING MACHINES. "cunt tence wi ry of every deceriptina repered mm the best manner and oa the must reasons PESE cctchr ed machines are sa prartieal and Qe terme profi eu a arte ‘ 4 world Februar », IMS ly3a Lavattthe » : ing v sort of bree, « " ' - ey have a fatty SINGERS MACHINES \LWAYS OPERATE FAIR WARNING. cee ee ee Seat, Serathe nod mF E | A LL theme rede ltd Ly ear iu Ademeniosratcr of Mo asl k ' ray uu led hu, wa, € ased, af “ - Wacth i \ sn 1 wish . ee - aa i jeanne , - JAME.G RAWS AY : “The me * HOUSE AND LOT . » ‘The speed of ver POR Ps : lu ae lala WW MOUNT PLEASANT, oe eee en ce ee 9 «0 ke. of for op-rative machines of ed. having - £ wt fee = erm ‘ a: Leesl ageete wanted to O08 dicey) ax Winns: 6 med hilehen, o Gell 6? sand oe ean 5 danny fo ms here Cores em apse re ald ¢ aia tb robe swine IM » ( C aba Sa ry liw Oo MOSINGER & CO . Prone 323 Broadway. New York Hizaly Important to Tavalids. NOH OFFICES yy - a COD LIVER OIL. VL i nee | MANU A KED BY re a wark.N J t . N | poy John ¢. Baker & Co. m \ W # “ | : ne sonst ng mun a Li ( a | ; ’ oO : and 2D ah Now 4 Iinos 23 pd Ite m ant vara Bateviy Planing Mill, <: oe a 4 4 . t eth “ af edy tu SASIPEACTORY AND LUMBER | Bronchiae. 100 ne hens YARD. ieee J RARER eco, : a ON WEST HILL. SALISBURY, NW. C, on SO le atin ryt r 5 . eration the above Pw ce son ardin anh rt) S WN BORD'S INVIGORATOR, i er Oe eres aod marke sil kod? FOR ALL PURPOSES OF 1 STIMULATING LIVER . eine eras MEDICINES ® ‘ THERE ’ nd and forsach a rem ' Bo t ’ : fefecioal, This ‘ Bare reapeetfally ¢ ‘ aga OUCH A ( ‘i < 34 us ‘ 1 , " L - A ( 12 + . “ E py 3 i «td 1 and L i n t \ i fivig { ! im . { Tas Sie ANDERSON & RB -EYNOLDS, 5 * GROCERS, were a eit AND b ’ ron dime om ‘ a) ed * ‘ A © \ He mw aal ' Co:mimission Werchants, tees ce ena ae ane N). 1. RIANOKE SQUARE, 4 Xs Sal 7 ents ae LF OO SLUM ite tg “Hae me . OES ’ : iat rsd . nt 1 4 € I urand other ear a uiv Gnoer, awit erciute , f Ufa eve i rater hie : ath : . w oerraox “v fromthe akin, whichis ihe reeuli of a diseased MMHNG & STYRON, Roewr}ontett ay seteat & 60,9 Fo , rice $4 aA) rhe contamn COMMEBETON WO ire Alms mid by Sic, Drazen, Malo ry, N ANI : eptermber 23d, 1RS6 ly17 Porwarding ‘Merchants, ; ee DEROSSET & BROWN, laratrention pwd to selling Floar, Corn WILMINGTON, N.C. rend tn 4 BROWN & DEROSSET, JOR PRINTING Neatly raccuted at this Office | NEW YORK, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Urga! advances made on Consignments. \ pat which they roller on RT ty term mined to produce goods equal Lo the beet | State and spare no a ee a may favor us with their grimy To a few weeks we shall be Srrared to fill TTON BA! Shirtings and heavy Goode, kopt on hand and forsales, The’, GRIST MILLS are also in Operation aad Corn will be ground for toll promptly a@ possible, \" NORNING & MEADER, Salisbury, June 17th, 1856, W. P. ELLIOTT, Late of Worth & Elliott, PayttevilleN.O. | GENERAL COMMISSION: - AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, WILMINGTON, WN. C. Orders for Mechandize, and ig of Flou and other Produce, for sales or shipment, thaukfu received aud Promey attended to, Mey 1855 tM ATT S Mee DR. S. REEVES AS located in Salisbary, and offe i his professional services to the pab c. Osfice two doors below Beojamia Julians stute April 2, 1856, 48:ly JUNIUS MENDENHALL, LAND ACENT. | \ TLLL SELECT and enter Government Land Locate Land Warrante—Pay Taxes— make investments on Joint account—and transact a Gen- feral Real Estate basiness in Minnesota, lowo, and jw isconsi a laformation of the comntry ‘faynished when desired Address, R. J. MENDENUALL, lyst (hpd Mennea poli *. STEADY PROGRESSION | | | | BAGLE CITY. pte SUBSCRIBER has the pleasnre to ap- to whom be gends greeting alikind Wishes for theipr spernty and peace, that he se sinking Hicedy,prisgis wemeat ul Eagle he greatest auusce etm the impin 1Citv, desti he belgves, to becur wlacia the eoumtry. Me i now eredt- vew null at thie plete, ta be enlied the| 2 Prey “ and } ttohave «tin fall operation by the lester part of the sommer of 1*56 f wot the very best, It will be owe of (he heat country. The machinery wosselected by bimect?, and d romt aj palicrne were chusee— a lever waich—smah ands aad he doatts tw fleas » te the ! ee uted eady— rodacia, the most beautiful achievements « aud. the rewe er whee shadow Uo is dewetomoy t Kagle Mills \ 0 we cup srtival tie cloth fob @ threaic@e to nivel aed bene st involving « resalt ttrelf, thag it mast be desirabie palre 1 T are og on he boundary - ey ‘ afew years wre acty el pr b . pie neu el! be Nogt wnat ' eth griher with thoe eande «of re. the peoducts he City: the teafenvg fie e blowa,and the sound wechoed and 1. nud wakes (he drowsy pow . < fair ¢, whech browse ta the meh our. gviulleve the ere we — grows! —and the . he por z shill of the pruphet he ag ei 8 view And, . Hy be realaed beyond d sah De agh ogh ripen has! con-esomeune. O ANDREW BAGGARLY F aaf HE anders zned hacing determned te Woew : ' . hn tieg aod v OOELGN, Pre de ti € ( Sard “2 e heated the centre, and wm one of becrrahte mttuations in the village Terme ne moda ng 3M LOVE Olin, Iredell Co, Now. 18 tf 26 COMMON SCHOOL BOOKS, hand and Ne ee eC omer ve Rooks on ‘ f DW OENNIS Ruvk Store January 20, 1-57 38 Lost Volume --Bring it in. SOME, tere wer hae farted a V eo =): the Watchman from Jo Iss te Jaly 1842 He, che or they, will please de ast e favor to retern ‘, me we are freqaenily needing it J J. BRUNER Decemier 16, 1 A New Excitement AND OUTBREAK! READY SADE CLOTHING, and Cientlemen's fur edd very low, or made op le ne bewt at of the Ar He wil k t yarkiifal Cotter, and can therefore woe file, Bree rience inthe boenese , hin teow ye t be sue j . ylen ’ id very h W k oof Ready M r Hate, ¢ ria, € ure, V Naudk Conte, Pa and every thing reqaired. Call and ee oO * work pron 1 JAWES #8 REARD Merchant Tailor In 56 uf House and Lot to Rent OR SELL, Balisbury, Sept. 16, q(t Yoreuued d to Rent oat for, \ the neat vertia very demcatsl ¢ of property in the Tiwa of Siateeviile It eoomate, of a good dwelling Hloase good Kiehen, Shop and other build- | ings Wie mtaated convoment tobomnem. Orifang devire w purchase said property it ie for mle, Per- sone wishiig either t tor bay will please call on | Dobbe, near Riytonville MILLER & LAURENCE, Movember, 29th 1856 (£27 me ot Fort mille mm the | ned Eagle Mitte, | ite fuir and de. | mg gumed for - | apread, tuth forthe escel. | Calvin BB, Dibble, | STTAD to TL Pp! : ts Ir 4 me Mw “Grr JOBS sn eeaca cuted. He is in the teceipt of Salebary, Sem. 1 1856.5 Ez. NYE HUTCHISON, COMMISSION MERCHANT Char : ts OM ARLOTTE, CHARLESTON, AND NEW YOnn, Liberal Advances mass al Consignments Referenesn. J. Jenkins, Beg. Saliebery 5 & Co., Charleston; A. ant Seot! Beg, Now York. FOR SALE. _- and floorishing yi acres of luod Connected, for sale, on the ale peighborhond, aad | great ne a amber. For. further infor at his res. | idence 1a potogy ca Popes N.C. WS. J, VESTAL Decenrber 9, 1856. Imes BAGS! BAGS! _ | 9000 BAGS, ITH subscriber bie for sale, 5.000 two hushet Bags | suitable for Fier or Wheat, ot 10 conte each. MICHAEL BROWG, we Saliebary, Dre. 16, 1856. | THE GREATEST Medical Discovery of the Age. DR. KENNEDY, of Rew » has dhwovered in ane ei out common pasture weeds e remedy Uset cores EVERY KIND OF HUMOR. From the worst Serofpte down to & commen Pimple. Ue has tried ot in over 1100 cases, and never faled exreptin two emcee, (both thander homer) He hee in bit pomeminn ever two hundred eertdivegees f i wiheiweny avies of Benea. Two tettles ate warranted to cure «nursing sore men th Une to three bottles will care the worst hiad of now s vrtne, bottionw will ctear the system of Biles. re wastanted lo cure (he worst conker > three T wu Loities iat moath and stomach Tiree to ve tettlew are warranted (o care the worst pene «:f Ksyaprtes 0 two matios are Warranted to cure a heme ° eves Two tavtles are warranted to cure ranming of the ore wartanied te care Corrept are seal craption of the shia. ito care Lae Wert sare @arrnate neat deaperaic case of rheumations. Three ws four Letties are werrs athd te eure the cat theuw cht botilee will care the grerst esses of A beartil « always eaperneored from the fest bu- sod « perfect cores warranted whee the above qeeruly ie iahea Reader, | peddied over « themmend bottled ef thicin the wernt y of Bestom. I heew the efleet of it in eve- ry Case ‘ eae wacer © Dl extingwisk fice, secure lume cere bemwer, | sever eof « bottle of Bt bet hat wold aowther; after a trial it slweye epeshs fer twit There are two things ebord thie herb thet ep pears lo me surprmong ; Gret (hat A grows in our pee s mme places quite pleutifal, had yet ite yalee hasnrverbera Keown antil | disew teted tia 1846— second, thet it should care all kinds of homer. loorder to give mune ten of the tedden rise asd Creat popolenty of the dseovery, | will state thet April. 1853, [ peddied i, sed evld shout st bottles peo day- om April, perdey of a Some of Use the busine beat, | mid over one (hommend bottler wholemle Druggiets who have bees ie y end thuny yours, say that nothing At medicines wae ever like t— verses! praise of it from all lo my owe practice I always kept it strict! for be- but sate te introdertwon ae @ family medicine, great and wonderful virtues beve bees fused ant that [ never suspected Sev 4 epnleptic fite—a disease which wee vaidered incurable, have been cured by & O, what « merey if it will prove effeevest 1m oll coses of that awful maindy—there are bet fee = (went in (he aunale of pate There ie a more ral case always co few inatlen who have seen more of it than I have. I hoow of several rases of Dropay, all of them oge? rrople cured by it, Fer the variogs diseases of the Laver, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever Pain inthe Side, Diseases of the Spine. ularly in dwentes of the Kidneys, &e., the ry hae dove mute guod than any mediciae evet No change of diet ever necessary—eat the best yoo n grt and emmogh of it. Dinvcrions rom Use —Adalte one table epoonted tale (budren ower tea years desert ( from five te eight years, tea epoowfal. can be applies ble to al) constitatens, the bowels twice a day. MANUFACTURED BY DONALD KENNEDY, Ae ° perate wr No 120 Warren Si-eet, Roxbury, Massachasetts. Pree @1,U0 w sale Agenta, Ne pled fet C. V. Cliekner. #1 Barclay Stree: CML Reg, 192) Broedway. A B & I). Sands, 100 Fulton fire et T,W Dycat & Sons, Philadetphin; 8. B. Hance, Baltimore ; Geo H. Keyser, Pittsbarg; A. B, Moore. Raffalo; Haugh Miller, eapety Lyman & Brother, Poroste; Jolin Bork ; Brinkinhoff & Peo- ton, Chicago; James Roed, o "John William, Lon- don. COW At Reta hy all respectable Drnggiste in the Uni- ted States and Rritich Provinces For sale at Sill & Sill's Drag Store, grata S September 294, 1856 PiIBBawyD # BUNCH. Late of Wilmington, N.C. Commission Merchants In Cotton, Flour, Grain, Naval Stores, AND Southern Preduce Generally. Wo. 180 Front Street, swumuy \WuDuRitie REVERENCES >— Hon Wm, A. Graham, Hillsboro’, NO Hen, John M, M ‘4, Greensdcro, B.C WL. Myrower myettevilie, N.C , Prost. Rank of Clarendon John D. Wil wr ishr, Bank of Wilmington, M. shavsae (st valuable nine blo —i.e¢. the cross found; at distance two mon If you w pablic, ) merous | tants. The fa hand in rob beric ed of by good pr robbers adinit ¢ valuabl is never bad cha of Irish or Woo most to immigr Were ed enti tate the York— cause t country that th that th were p not be Are inc M0 nee police New } city of rality, will wi in Balt Wilmi The Charlo subser! paid o ne} taeetin in’ thi Next, | the ch Asseun things ' pachasette. wdway. & in the Uni- sbary, N.C. hylT Om. a. Bunce” ton, N. 0. pants Stores, lly. reot, ] rendon. ington, (8% ing, from the Herald a few days since, shows # horrible state of affuirs there: pir SAPi TOBE DN THE OTRKETS aT miour! many of the evils pt city ‘oe corrected, 7“ that your: f ways open to the vublteation of them, I beg latte to call your attention to a very serious one which in this My at y art and which, if not checked, wi eventual lead to scenes which must prove an jiidell- ble diagrace to one of the atest cities in the world. T allude to the fact that re- etable quiet men cannot walk ip this after dark without constant dread of hel knocked down and mutilated, not, any Be hitherto been the complaint, by rowdies, but by @ new gang which seems ly to have sprung up, whose mode of living is to attack gentlemen for che sake of their watches or jewelry; and there is po possible protection. We have walked all over the city at night in all grey ere parte of the and short distances, and dy a in vain for policemen to poe us, but not one could be seen.— ‘e also know of, in the last two weeks, no less than five gentlemen of our own ac- ceamanin, he, sarotion’ leaving the very i a Seren Pt: or ten and eleven o’cloc niet, respectable have been Taaskes a and mutilated by these men. We ask why is this? “What is the reason that our city, which ‘¢laims to be, and is, one of the finest in the world, shoald be so unprotec- ted, that were we in San Francisco we should feel no more dread, and not so much, as the occurrences of the last two fad it? san , Pee ites Vids i Be . a ite Se Devoted to Politics, U ¢ws, Agriculture, Internal Improvements, Commerce, the Arts and Sciences, Morality, and the Sfauily Circle. stock of the company. We learn also that the difficulty as to the town alone ger (of $200,000) to this work, was fully adjusted, and the in- stalments due from the town with the de- tails of the bonds were agreed upon. A committee was appointed to confer witli the Wilmington and Manchester company as to the details of any connec- tion that may be made between the two aoa at deity t is expected that, at the meeting in March, the eastern terminus will ibe eat tled, and that the road will be put under contract. From Lamberton to Rocking- hatn is now under contract, and many of the contractors, we learn, are engaged upon their sections. We rejoice that one of the great stum- bling blocks in the way of the Company —the difficulty concerning the corporate subscription of the town of Wilmington —has been settled, and the details, ayree- able to both Company and corporation, agreed upou. If an eligible sale of the town bonds can be made, the Company will be placed in the possession of means which will enable thein to prosecute the work with vigor. For the details of of the ropd to gubseribe to the capital ig nsible for the doings of the Legislature. |dy, shouting and waving their garments. nd so it will. It was in vain. They unconscions stood steadily away. Night drew on; and as the darkness fell, the raft drifted in the other direction, till the last trace of the vessel was lost for ever. So it is in life. The intemperate man, who thinks he, at least, will never die a drunkard, whatever his neighbor may do, only wakes to find himeelf drifting down the cataract, and all hope gone. The sensualist, who lives merely for his own gratification, drifts into an enfeebled old age, to be tortured with passions he can- not gratify, aud perish by merciless, ago- nizing diseases. The undisciplined, who are spendthrifts, or passionate, or indo- lent, or visionary, soon make shipwreek of themselves, and drift about the sea of life, the prey of every wind and current, vainly shrieking for help, till at last they drift wway into darkness and death. Take care that you are not drifting. — See that you have fast hold of the helm. The breakers of life forever roar under the lee, and adverse gales continually blow on the shore. Are you watching how she heads? Do you keep a firm grip of the wheel? If you give way but for a moment, you may drift helplessly into ONLY ONE MAN SAVED. The following startling passage is from one of the sermons of Wolfe, the author of the “ Burial of Sir John Moore.” “Suppose that it was suddenly reveal- ed to any one among you that he, and he alone of all that walk upon the earth, was destined to receive the benefit of his Re- deemer’s atonement, and that all the rest of mankind was loat—and lost to all eter- nity ; it is hard to say what would be the ‘first sensation excited in that man’s mind sf the intelligence. It is indeed proba- ble that all his fears respecting his eter- nal destiny were now no more ; that all the forebodings of the mind and misgiv- ings of the heart—all the solemn stir ed hich we feal rising within us whenev- er we look forward to a dark fatarity— to feel that all these Lad now subsided for ever—to know that he shall stand in ithe everlasting sunshine of the love of |God! It is, perhaps, impossible that all this should not call forth an immediate feeling of delight; but if you wish the these bonds, and for other interesting matter connected therewith, we would refer the reader to the proceedings of the weeks have made us feel, in stepping out after dark? In London, immediately on the discovery of these things, the police, already numerous and vigilant, were doubled‘after dark. In Paris—iu the re-| surmounted at the inceting of stoekhold-| field than among the ruined species to We refer to the lo- | s ble parts—a call would at any time bring assistance ; but in New York, in the most respectable parts of the city,/ will content ourself with the expression | should send his angels before the appoint- a man is knocked down and matilated. whose efforts throug! valuable paper, for its welfare and the re- formation of its evils and abuses have be-| ces, as to the building of the road, a con- | low-creatures—to feel the charity of your come so marked and adwired, is there no remedy for this! and if not stopped, what must it eventually lead tof We know no maa in this city whe would not too wil- lingly give a dollar, and some $500, to ly protected when out in the evening. Every day these men are in- creasing in numbers and boldness—not one of them having yet been detected, nor will they—a private citizeo being tov glad to escape, if attacked, without trying to. arrest them, and should they succeed in detaining them, there are ne policemen to aid wn. We can prove that for! nine blocks of a thickly populated place —i.e Third avenae—on no night or in the cross streets, is a policeman to be found; st least we have walked the same distance two or three times a week, for two months, and have never seen one If you will bring this matter before the pablic, you will oblige and benefit a na merous and respectable body of inlab tants. As Op Ixnasrrdyt The fact that policemen are never or hand in New York near the scenes of the robberies and personal vutrages complain ed of by “an old inhabitant,” is pretty good proof that many of the “garrotiny: robbers and slangsbot pickpockets belong to the police corps. This is no more thas what was to be expected when the ma jority of them bail from that country which furnishes such a number of mar dorers, brutal assaulters, Larglars, am re. Oar issue of Monday last re corded the conviction of Michael Nagen aod Jerry McCauley of the high crime o garrotting and robbery, and the arrest o Jim Kell youth and the other an Irish waiter.) und the charge of knocking down and rob bing Hugh O’Hanan, of HKoston, of a On the same day large sum of money. “th gr Francis Qumn, (an Irishman) was arrest ed and committed to prison under the the Journal editor havi charge of arson. Though we are free t admit that Ireland has contributed inany | selves) have been kept so luny in | ke The Journal explains that, altho find himself shooting down the rapids di valuable citizens to our country, the fac is nevertheless notorious that most of the|the Legislature actually cut the State's rec bad characters in all our large cities ar and Jolin Clark, (one an Irish): town authorities published in another jcoluinn of this paper. | Another serious ob-tacle still exists |which we trast will |e harmoniously fers in March next jcation of the road. hor the present we | of the hope that past differences of opin- |eo mach to the tification of preferen- sideration which a, to overide all oth- er considerations.— Wilmington Herald. -- - A Narrow Fscape.—A few evenings {ago a gentleman called at a drug store to |pracere some medicine, stating to the |clerk that he had already taken two or | three doses which had not proved of any | service to him. The clerk recommended him to take a bottle of citrate of mague- sia, when the gentleman remarked that he had ove at home and believed he | would try it. On reaching his room be found the bottle, and observed that it had more sediment than usaal, bat think ing it all right he divided the contents with his room mate, who was also com- plaining, and they both took a dose. Ve- ry soou afterwards, however, they were both taken witha violent vomiting which lasted fur some tive Lat eventually pro duced a beveticial resalt \ jinto the canse of this remarkable action | | On inquiring of the medicine, it was ascertained thata ‘ segvant girl had dissolved a quantity of ‘sugar of lead in the bottle fur the purpose of bathing ber heeds which sufferiug tr ; 6 ele which suffernug trom your salvation without waiting to hear| clilblaius, and this poisonous mixture Lad Leen taken in such a large duse by bot geutiemen that it acted apon them as ap emetic, and in this way they not ’ only escaped with their jives bat derives a ovnetit from the medicine | Narrow escape and a pretty fair case 0 what may be termed * heroic ibe tice.” . [| Norgolk Herald { 7 1 f Not #0 Sanguinary.—The Wilmingtor feelings towards the meiunbers of the late Legislature, dismiss any peculiar feelings with whic their windpipes may have been troubles for afortnizut past. [tis unfortunate ig been absent fo them rl sia week, that their feelings (and not aur t | pense. e| throat, it only desired the Legislator’ of Irish birth, or descent, in spite of May- | throats cut metaphorically, and not acta or Wood's assertion that oar country las most to fear from the German and Swiss immigration. Were the Police corps of Baltimore fil ed entirely with such foreigners as cous! tute the majority of the police of Ne York—men whose characters and crinv cause the better portion of their ow countrymen to blush—we have no dou! thatthe Democratic organ would fee that the lives and property of our peop! were perfectly secure. Bat things cat not be exactly as he wishes just now, W are inclined to think; and there would be Mo need of more than a score or two « police in the city, were it not fur the er couragement he gives to foreign lawles ness, in Baltimore.—Laltimore Clipper. Wilmington, ford Road. The Directors of the Wilmington, |so plain Charlotte, and Ratherford railroad com- pany met in this town, on Thureday last, and continued in session the remainder to of the week. We learn that they decided to call for | responsibility for all, If th : the second inslalment of ten per cent. on | ling to bear the responsibility of power. subscriptions of stock, the same to be let them paid on or before the 1st May next. They have likewise called a gener meeting of the stockholders, to be he in this town on Tuesday, 17th Marcli| Next, to pass upon the amendinents the charter recently made by the General Assembly, and which, among oth e All such characters should look to New York and fix things right in that lit any loss, w city of fifteen thousand Democratic plu-| give rality, before calling for a police that|trom the will wink at foreiyn lawlessness and crime, friends. Charlotte, and Rather- ‘° responsibility for the acts of the Legisla- We have no disposition to argue a question further. The Demo- | lerats had the Legislatare by an unprece- They are very willing! come when that tear things, authorize the counties on the line no doub breath 1 W ally. The Legislators will breathe freer. Whether any left in the State, is another matter 1. ean only account for this change of tone in! the Journal, by reflecting that the Edit» in Wash rhe wit w bas jist been spending a week ‘ey ington, and there mus! n!so many other +! rt! mocracy who ¢ | tors deserve to e he relented, for fea of the party left e!} The Journal goes nation of this cat-throat ft! gravely defends itself from any 1n! i fto apilP blood! Have the Journal's part s- friends in some be nighted quarter bee down upon it! It looks so. And to @ay hich it seems to fear, we wi ita certificate, if desired, to save vengeance of its Long Cree We have done such a fave business, an | heretofore j locality. The Journal also seri: ’ relieve the Democratic party of tl ture. dented majority. take the credit of any real or suppos should assume tl | good law passed, they If they are unw give place to those w It does not strike us jmore courage. al| manly in so great a party to take ld emoluments of office and cast off the re yonsibilities upon a helpless minorit to { | al islatare manifested a better spirit, its; were er|warned their party to tako heed to ways, for that it would justly be he lt was a Jonrnal has repented of its blood-thirsty | misery and torment, that of those whom and those gentlemen may ito a serious expla tention foran unfortunate Whig in that the nisly endeavors! weeks these u ho have | distant horizon. all the proach. ome of the Journal's friends in the Leg: ine Id re-| With frantic terror they arose in one bo- sensation to continue, you must go to the | wilderness ; you must beware how you cowe in sight of a haman being, or with- jin sound of a human voice; you most re- | collect that you are now alone upon the jearth ; or, if yon want society, you had Letter look for it among the beasts of the the boiling vortex. Yoang man, take care! It rests with yourself alone, un- der God, whether you reach port triamph- antly, or drift to ruin.— Balt. Sun. EARLY RISING. I was always an early riser. the man who is. Happy which you belong; unless, indeed, the 6 . Every morning day | Almighty, in pity to your desolation, jed time, that you might learn to forget | beings who are now vo longer your fel-|®® early riser and an early walker. And dressing gown breakfast at moon, is a very gd im sun aa the dews sparkle upon blossoming hedge rows. |cummon nature rising in your heart, and to have to crush it within you like a sia —to reach forth your hand to perform one of the common kindnesses of human- ity, and to find it withered by the recol- | lection, that however you may mitigate @ present pang, the everlasting pang is jirreversible; to turn away in despair from these children whom you have now | come to bless and to save, (we hope and trust beth here and for ever) perhaps it would be too much for you; atall events, | it would be hard to state a degree of ex- | ertion within the utmost range of bamao | wien itivalned Weers | Gea! energy, or a degree of pain within the) 1 alk y \furthest limits of human endurance, to| sean aj alranieadt wader pongo mls ie} |which you would pot submit, that you! | might have one companion on your lone- ly way froin this world to the mansions of happiness Sut suppose at that mo- ment, that the angel who brought the tiret intelligence returns to tell you that|)). P ' | there are beings apon this earth who may | — oe epee ord cine yet be saved—that he was before wistak-| J Ww re welt end 1 Y mud an ‘len, no matter how—perhape he was your | ; es ee er ee guardian angel, and darted from the! throne of grace with the intelligence of| Old Humphrey and the Blackberries. De noyances, which, at the most, only in | fast, to be sure, bat I hoped and truste jit would soon get better. Jt was we enough over head, and etill wetter unde to the fields.” To the fields I came, bu they were no improvement on the road the fate of the rest of tnankind—no mat leat © Welk: wall. eaid [the Geld | wet. : ’ : e fie ter how—bat he comes to tell you that ” there are beings upon the earth who are will not all be gress. within the reach of your Redcemer's love, | and of your own—that some of thein are 7 new before you, and their everlasting ,| destiny is placed in your hands, then, | what would first oecar to your mind! —privations—dangers —difficulties? No: bat you would say, ‘ Lord, what shall | (” Shall 1 traverse earth and sea, thro’ wetter than before. “ Well, well,” thou hast given me I may not lose one !” os ' DRIFTING. \ tato “ Well, well ‘not all be potato fields ;” 80 on I went, till é It was only the other day that a man - : ’ came into a snug little lane, where th r fell asleep in his boat on the Niagara riv- Doring his slamber the boat broke er loose from her mooring, and he awoke to comes to him with a virgin’s love, full of : | bloom, and purity, and freshness. The Now, sir, I ask you as one of the wen | ion on this point may be forgotten; and|in their society the outcast objects ed erm of nature is contagious, like the whose influence over this is so great, and | that all interested may discuss this sub- | your former sympathies. But to go abroad i the medium of your | ject with anprejudiced eyes, looking not|iuto human society—to walk amongst | gladness of a happy ebild. I doubt if any man cau be called “old,” 80 long as he is O youth ! srg word for it—youth in slippers, drawling over ) decrept, of that youth which sees over the mountains, and nd upon it, there is nothing like making the best of the little trifling an- flict a temporary inconvenience. One day, in the autumn, I was in the country I had a few) hospitable friend, and set off with a thin pair of shoes on my feet. Itrained very {* teet; but on I| trudged, along the dirty not all be dirty lanes ; I shall soon come for the long grass made me miserably : I soon came to a} piece of clover, and the round bossy clo- | limits of Cincinnati fall three handred ver blossoms, saturated with rain, kept| negro families in a state of utter destitu- bobbing against my legs, and made me tion and want. This does not include jof the absent ones could be received. Al \ ¢ said cases of individnal suffering, bat whole | though the cargo of living freight reached I, “ the fields will not all be clover.” Tie | families numbering from five to ten poor | Santa Barbara, betore the vessel could re- next was a potato field, and if the grass miserable creatares in each house. | was bad, and the clover worse, the pota- uf tlese are objects of charity, depending |entirely lost; aud as no other could be ob to tield was worst of all; for the stray-| wholly upon the various charitable insti-| i gling etems and broad leaves of the po tutious in the city for their daily subsie- | latoes, were so many reservoirs of water, tance which emptied themselves upon me eve-' the life of the negroes in a free city and | ry time my toe cau sht the stein of a po- ‘a tree State, where such intense sympa: | said I, “they will thy is sapposed to exist for the down-| VOL. XIII. SALISBURY, N. C., FEBRUARY 24, 1857. NUMBER XXXIX Meanwhile, time passed on; the Seven Years’ war was fought; the partition of Poland took place; America became free; the French revolation and the long war began; Napoleon subdued Prussia, and the English bombarded Copeahagen. The husbandman sowed and reaped, the mil- ler ground, and the smith hammered, and the mintrs dug after the veins of metal in their subterranean workshops. As the mivers of Falun, in the year eightcen hundred and nine, a little before or after St. John’s Day, were excavating an open. ing between two shafts, full three hund- as ells below the ground, they dug from the rubbish and vitriol water, the body of vitriol, bat otherwise undecayed and un- altered—so that one could distinguish his features and age as well asif he had died only an hour before, or had fallen asleep for a little while at his work. Bat when they had brought him out to the light of day, father and mother, friends and acquaintances hiad been long dead ; no one could identify the sleeping youth, | or tell any thing of his misfortune, till | she came, who was once the betrothed of that miner who had gone one day to the mine and never returned. Gray and | shrivelled, she came to the place hob-| bling upon a crutch, and recognized her | bridegroom, when, more iu joyfui ecsta- | cy than pain, she sank down upon the) beloved form. As soon as she had recov- | ered her composure, she exclaimed, “ It | is my betrothed, whom I have mourned | inits me to see once more before I die. | A week before the wedding time he went! under the earth, and never returned.” All the bystanders were moved to tears, as they bebeld the former bride, a wasted and feeble old woman, and the bride- groom still in the beauty of youth ; and »|how, after the lapse of fifty years, her youthful love awoke again. But le nev- er opened his mouth to smile, nor his eyes to recognize; and she finally, as the only one belonging to him, and having a right to him, had him carried to her own little room, till a grave could be prepared in the churchyard. The day, when all was ready, and the miners came to take him away, she opened a little drawer, and taking out the black silk cravat, tied it around his neck, and then accompanied him in her Sunday garb, as if it were their wedding day, and not the day of his burial. As they laid him in the grave in the churchyard, she said: “ Sleep well in thy cold bridal ,|now, for a few po \bed, and let not time seem long to hee. I have now bat little more to do, 1 and will come soon, and then it will be |day again.” As she was going away, she looked back once more and said, “ What the earth has once restored, it | will not a second time withhold.” 7rane- \ | lated for the Evening Post, from the Ger- \ | man of Hebel. t r } =| t} ing appears in alate number of the J ouis- | Ville Democrat: | “It is said that there are now in the 1 trodden race. { t e| “What a contrast to this is exhibited | brambles, hanging in festoons from the here in the city of Louisville, the centre jhedges, were covered with blackberries, of slavery, as it is denowinated ! Narrative of a Woman who lived eigh- a young man, entirely saturated with iron |4 jad very mach for fifty years, and whom God now per- | POS® This is a deplorable picture of You A California Cruise. teen years alone upon the Island of San Nicholas. Captain OC. J. R. Russell, who will be recollected by the readers of the papers as the writer of many valuable articles in their columns on the subject of “Califor- nia Fisheries,” bas contributed to Hutch- ing’s Magazine an interesting narrative of a woman who lived eighteen years alone upon the Island of San Nicholas, one of the Santa Barbara group, off the lower coast, and situated about 43 deg. 15 min. north latitude. While stationed in that uarter, making tidal observations for the United States Government, Captain Tussel received from one George Nede- vir, an old California resident, the follow- ing remarkable history. TTeeety years ago, the whole of the In- dian tribes inhabiting the Santa Barbara group of islands were engaged in a fierce | and exterminating war with each other, | and to such an extent was this deadly hos- tility waged that already the population | diminished, and would, in all probability, before many years, be- come entirely extinct. To prevent this, and at the same time to ameliorate the condition of the Indians, the good Fathers |. of the Mission of Santa Barbara conceiv-| ed the idea of noving them to the main) land, where they might be watched over, improved and preserved, under their im- inediate superintendence. they visted the islands, ‘n company with a few partially civilized Indians, and explained to them the advantages of re- moving to the Mission. They listened at- tentively to the proposal, and finally con- jseuted to go, on promises of protectiun from their natural enemies beiug given by the Fathers. Accordingly a small vessels was sent tribes were taken, one by one, to the Mis- sion of Santa Barbara. But while the last of the Indians were embarking, at the island of San Nicholas, and all were sup- posed to be on board, achild was missing, and jts mother, in great distress, was seek- ing everywhere, without success. Each portion of the vessel was diligently search- ed ; all the adjacent rocks were examined, bat no child could be found. Almost fran- tic, the mother requested the captain to wait while she went into the interior to search for her child, to which he reluc- tantly consented. As night closed down in darkness, horizon, and gave evidence of a coming storm. All were anxious for the return of upon them, bat still they came not. The | wind began to blow harder and stronger; |the storm was rapidly increasing; @ |the groups of inlee on board strained \their eyes, trying to discover in the dark- | ness, some object that resembled the re- turning woman and her child, yet saw Look at the Two Pictures.—The follow. | thein not, there were many sad hearts | land anxious countenances that night, on \their account. pen up and down like a feather, and coin- | pelled them at last, though reluctantly, to) | pat to sea fur safety, before any tidings All|tarn fur the woman, it was wrecked and tained at that tine, the poor woman hac to remain opon the island, where she liv ed alone, for eighteen years, no doubt for gotten ur given up as long since dead. After the discovery of gold, it was ra mored that San Nicholas was inhabited and this, no doubt, had its foundation ir the fact that several Lunters*of the sca ot ter had seen the print of haman footsteps and they endeavored one smile o 7 been too much for ever her wild {not have another. I For this pur- | \to the different islands, and the various) heavy inasses of cloads rolled up from the | moire antiques.” f the woman and her child, beefore it broke | The storm at last caine} on in all its tury, tossing their little ves-| to discover the it wo- manly nature to bear, and with as with us, it is well that we know not the future. From pas to day she s in. hp pled ’ pes for her wants, With anaree, made of her hair, she capght birds,a nd with the: skins, properly prepared, she made ber clothing. Her needles were neatly made of bone and eactuthorns; her thread was. of sinews from the seal, In these, and many other articles found in her possea- sion, she exhibited much of the native in- genuity she p Whether sbe still remembered her own language or ‘not, will forever remain #& mystery. She was very weve and ‘ especially to children, and nothing seem- ed to please her more than to near them; and the poor woman would often shed tears while attempting to Neorigres by signs, her own little one, which bi been killed and eaten by the wild. dogs. The sympathy felt for her welfare caused the people tosupply her bonntifally with everything she ed, and very impru- dently allowed her to eat almost any- thing she chose, and thé result was that in about six months after her eseape from her lonely exile gle siekened and died, having, undoubtedly, been killed with kindness. From the Wilmington Herald. Calico Ball ! Me. Eprror :—The, season is draw- ing to a close, and ab we have had several very pleasant and parties, I see no reasun in the world why we sho | in, sir, for what is called a Cudico Ball in cities. north of |in dresses made of calico—none of your land after the ball is over give their dres- I am an old bachelor myself, sir, dies—“Go back to the good old days of quicker, for there’s many a traordinarily expensive fashion of female |in strict contidence, you “u |tally ; yoar forms will show the lines d’Alencon, or the most | I eay. ago, but a wife was too costly a luxury. “We What do you say, Girls !—andQyou, Mr. jus—that is, the Ladies robe themselves | moire antiqnes, watered silks, satins, and jother ridiculously expensive fabrice— | ses to the poor. therefore feel at liberty to whisper = , piece of counsel into the ears of the La calico and of cheap but neat material for your dresses. You will get married in town who would like to get a partner for life, if the present ou and ex- | adornments did not pat the thing out of |the question altogether. I tell you this i nderstand,— Moreover, your smiles will be just as |sweet ; your eyes will sparkle just as a | beauty just as perfectly, as though you were rigged out in the ‘finest of _— expensive : moire antiques, t has kepc me from propesing.~- ;|L might have been a married aneny 208 Let’s have a Calice Bal! then, can enjoy ourselves and help the poor Kditor ¢? r Bacus.or, | [We say agreed.—Ev'r } THE WAY THEY MARRY, SOME- TIMES, [IN INDIANA. Our Hoosier friends have a way of | their own of indulging their passions and sentiments, even to the sacrifice, some, times, of conventionalities. We have heard of an instance in which a father avd son married two sisters—the jan marrying first, and the father, ing a liking to lis danghter-in-lawy the acqnaiutance of ler sister, pro jj and was married to her. Thus, in addi- tion to the pataral sisterly connestion | which existed, one sister was made |mother and the other —— | daughter-in-law to her sister. Zach par- ty having issue, it is a novelty to trace tle relauonship of the offspring to the j sold folks” aud to each other. The old |yentleman was grandfather and uncle to ’ lis son’s children, while his better half stood both as grandmother and aunt to a fruit of which I am uncommonly fond. might search the city and county from! whereabeats of the individuals, lut , ; The storm abated; the road got drier; one extreme to the oth d not find « Vet ll the foot prints the same hopefal scions. The young man tly towards the cataract. In vain he bid ad ¢ ; one extreme to the other, and not find a! could not ct, as al the F became lis father’s brother-in-law. and sitried to row against the current. He the sun shone in the skies; and QlJ'solitary case of destitution and want! were alike, they concluded that there P = = ted relationshi bo hie’ | y t | . ,. 7 } ehyoyet are re 0 ze drifted on and on till his lihgt craft upset, Humphrey banquetted on the blackber-| among our slave population. Such facts! could be only one person living upon it.) ao a cedaer while & an bet v 7 ries. as are here presented speak for them-|Many attempts were made to find out © tep m rt Der; Wale: si was. . peel OL and half brother to his father’s children. t/ when he was borne rapidly to the brink sof the abyss, and leaping up with a wild e/ cry, went over and disappeared for ever In the great battle of Gibraltar, when rithe united fleets of France and Spain at- tacked the impregnable furtress, one of place vexation, even if it be a little mor double patience to endare it, be not d couraged about the matter; think of O1 iithe gigantic floating batteries broke from as & P ; a ; ; her wnehorage and began to drift direct and by, you will not only forget y: ieocacherl aeeot ihe Brittieh lire, The trouble, but find yourself, with a grat ni ful heart, singing of mercy.” men who formed the crew of | rousand ~o- A Swedish Tale. di lish guns, every minute some new part} took fire fromthe red hot-shot, every min- | y ute another score of its helpless defenders handred years or mo ‘ rn were swept like chaff from its decks.— |er kissed his fair bride and said to her: © The most superhuman effort failed to pre-| “On St. Lacia’s Day our love will t ll vent its drifting, with its human it to inevitable death. k| Aship was wrecked at sea. r/sengers and crew took refuge on a raft, » boats having been stove in in an at-! In Falun, a mining town in Sweden, Pago, ay oung mn The pas-| build us a little nest of our own.” “And peace and love shall dwel! in it said the beautiful bride, with a swe launch them. ntortunates drifted about, | without thee I would choose to be in u 1e! without oar or sail, onthe hot brazen tropi | grave.” cal ocean. At last their provision failed, | But when the priest, in proclaimit and then their water. Still they drifted | their bans in the church for the secor about, vainly looking for a sail, or hoping for a sight of land. The time had now |the words, tempt to sd! eaine inevitable—death from starvation, | anited in the bonds of matrimony,” dea 1e or feeding human flesh -and they were when a vessel was seen far away on the mining garb, already wore his shrou They abandoned their | as terrible design; the stranger would he The ship came toward them. They |bid her good evening. Strove to attract her attention by shouts | back from the mine, and all in vain si and by raising their clothing ; Jolent look-out saw them not. They id ishouted louder and louder; atill they |the wedding day. not seen. At last the vessel tacked. good morning—but he never returned 2g- y. i ; ling a black cravat with a red border, weep for him. Humphrey and his blackberries, and, by freight, | blessed by the priest's hand. Then we shall be husband and wife, and we will, For days and smile, “for thou art my all in all, anc time before St. Lucia’s Day, pronoanced “If now, any one can show ful alternative be-|reason why these persons should not be |was at hand. The young man, as le pass- il- just beginning to cast lots for a victim, {ed her honse next morning in his black Ile rapped upon her window and said | He never came but the |embroidered for him on that very morno- for, min’ at all. This she laid careful- Now when you meet with any common- selves, and expose the fallacy of the cant e of the abolitionists, who pretend to con trying than usual; nay,thongh itreqnire sider the slaveholders as the worst peo- Se ple on earth.” 1 ur Foul Play.—A day or two ago, Mr. E n Southwestern Georgia, on his way t | North Carolina, where his better half wa sick, and had sent for him. jhegro woman to raise the wind, and fel ‘in with a man calling himself Jolin TI Bunting, who became very parti al tohin and by plausible pretention induced Jone to buy himaticket to Wilmington. took the cars night before last, and ha: got down about Branehville, when Bunt a n re t| to be let off, to get it. Soon after, Jone ly ig the train back for Augusta. 1« th able. this.— Angueta Dispatch. «| : ¥ Tired of Single Blessedness.—A gi he jout much longer.” Jones came to Augusta, from somewhere He sold a They ing went to the Conductor, im great dis | tress, pretended that his hat had blown | «| off, containing all his money, and begged | j | found that his pocketbook was missing, and knowing that Bunting had no money; had made trom a piece of suspicion fastened upoa him, an 1} he took Banting || was seen here on yesterday, but Jones has not been able to apprehend him.— Jones says it is the second time he has! been robbed in the last month, and thinks ‘such mishaps come too often to be agree: | He will not be so contiding after who had become tired of single blessed- | ness thus wrote to her intended husband: “Dear Bill, come rite off if you'r com- Edward Kelderman is insist- in’ that I shall have him, and he hugs and ly away, and never ceased to mourn or | kisses me 80 continually that I can’t hold | only by signs. ; ; ‘ It appears from her parrative, that, af but without avail, until one of Calit oldest pioneers, Mr Nedevir—the gentle 1 who ar | and man who related the story, rived in this intry some twenty-five years ago, and. still resides in Santa Bar bara—went over to look for her He, hav lug spent imany years as a hunte trapper in the Rocky Mountains, was a > expert as an Indian io following a trail and cunsequently f sand but little ditticu ty in discovering the track, which he foi lowed until he saw a singular object a 1 mony the rocks upon the seashore, near uth of a ravine, upon its knees S the mot skinning aseal. Upon approaching, lie I found it to bea woman, clad in a singn lar dress of feathers. Whenshe saw hi she jumped up, and, with excessive Joy side herself with wild delight at the sigh once more of a human bein In he hand she beld a rade knite S$ run, pr rb j ably obtained from the fr beyond anything else in her possessiot stuod, except by signs in making whic ny him to Santa Barbara. Gonzales, of the Mission took the grea est pains to discover some of the Indiar 1 who had been taken from those Islan r is a mystery unto this day. the Indians, within a circumference many miles, could be found who cuald u ‘derstand her, so she could communica who, and where this strange being was, tornia’s rand a trail, ran‘towards him, and seemed almost be- ade thatslie rments of a wreck, and which she evidently valued She was unable to make herself under she showed a great amountof inte ligence, avd signified her willingness to accompa Here Father eighteen years before, but no one of them could be found, and what become ot them Not onv of Pie descendants of each have eventually become so entangled in the ties of com- sanguinity, that at last accoants the ol- lest son Of one of the parties was endea- voring to prove, upon genealogical prin- ciples, that he was his sister’s grand er. We hear that “polities make strange fellows ;” we have certainly shown sometimes and matrimony ige relationship. at love makes strar “>: THE BURDELL MURDER. . New Yorx, Feb. 14—The Coroner’s * Jory have closed their labors with a verdict, charging Eckel and Mrs. Can- » ninghaim as priucipals, and Snodgrass as yjaccessary, in the late murder of Dr. Bar- dell, in Bond street. : oe The Emperor of the French sometime ago offered a prize to him who shoald be capable of competing successfully with steam. tis said it may be looked upon usa suit accompli, and that Dubose i3 the fortunate individual whom science bh and wealth will overwhelm with their lonors and gifts. It is said that the mo- del of M. Duabose’s remarkable invention will work for twenty-four hours, at a t- cost of only thirty centimes a wheel that 18 capable of overcoming a resistance of tifty pounds—thus possessing & great ad- over steam as at present worked. 1. 13 1s vantage > The Wandering Jew has made his ap- pearance iu this city, and is attracting marked attention, by Lis queer ees quick movetnenta, pecuuar & {dress an { ‘ : 4 . towing beard. —Atichm id Dispateh. of n te 4 atm $20” From an active opposition to the? Past and Prevent Condition of the Negro, | of iaternal i: ents, the |The New York Observer in the course of an doetrine improvem Democratic party, during the last three | article on slavery, says;—When the ancestors ‘ of those negroes were torn from their homes jn years, ly changed over to an ap-|“ | é inciple ;| Africa, by the slave traders of New Ragland, pereaty Ganen abvousay of the princinte;) | a sale ihe inbestes of Corticce and we suppose that this party owed its/ 0") P Routh. the sn ce ke aa ¥ enceess in the last State canvass to the yi ang calampahla of the reat eens eee fact, that, throngh its candidates, it WAS! of cruel masters and victims of bloody super- | enabled to make the people believe that, stitions, believers in witchcraft and worshipers | by sending Democrats to the Legislature, | of the devil. mueh would be done to aid on those) And now what is the condition of their de- schemes of internal improvement upon scendants? Several Years ago, more than 300,- which their hopes, prospects and advance- | 000 of them were members of Protestant Even- ment as a community depend. They | gelical Churches in the slave holding States !— were tauglit to believe, that the Demo-| About 10,000 American negroes, trained chiefly | erate were really sounder on this qnes-) at the South, transplanted to Liberia, now rule tion than the very men who, in the face | Pearly 200,000 natives of Africa, and through | of opposition and of difficulties innumer- their schools and churches are spreading the able, firet set the ball in motion, and fi- ert and eh bye Gospel in that land of : } rkness anc healhenism, nally sveceeded in making it popular.— “Tra more than pin f . : ‘ e, more e-tenths of the negroes of The result was a Democratic InAjaonity n the South are still slaves, but is slavery under | the Legislature of 1556. How sadly they Christian masters in America the same as under have Leeuw disappointed in their expecta- heathen tyrants in Africal Degraded as these tions the reeord tells. On this subject, slaves may still be, compared with the sons uf above all others the most vital and im-/ the pilgrims of New England, or even with the ortant to the State, whathas been done! mass of Jaburers in some of the enlighteued Jhere is the legislation to which we can countries in Europe, can 3,000,000 or 1,000,- point with pride! What is the sequel to 000 negroes bond or free, be found in any part the brilliant promises made by the doin- | of the world, who can conypare for good condi- inant party on this subject f on, physical, intellectual and moral, with the They abandoned the Cape Fear and | 3,000,000 slaves at the South, Has Christlani- | Deep River Improvement to its fate, af-! '¥, aided by all the wealth of British Christians, tar no State had expended foor lundred done as much during the last twenty vears for . cae . | the elevation of the 800,000 emancipated ne- and dfiy thousand dollars in the work; : Sy making additional aperopcis (Store the West Indies. British philanthrop- | when, by making additio id ri Pp ey ists themselves being the judges of what it bas | tion, the above amount would have been effected there, as it bas done during the same saved, the work completed, and the rich- es of the ap country might have yielded penod for the elevation of our 3,000,000 Amer- ican slaves! le retarns on the investments. | They Yefused aid to the Wilmington, Charlotte and Raotherford road, at the fame time gracious!y and most liberally granting the privilege to the company tu { } | | { Shocking Suicide.—We find the following 1a the Mobile 7rloune of Sunday: William Griffin, a respectable citisea of Ala: | ; bana, committed suicide a tew days >, with - fix their eastern terminus as they might) is tis own house in Jackson county. The act, think proper ; allowing counties and COt | save the Jacksonville paper, was” perpetrated perations to subscribe to the stock—if! ine time ia the aight in the presence of Lis they jadged it expedient 60 to do. two grown daughters, who were deterred by Thev killed the Fayetteville and Coal, fear trom interfering to prevent it, He loaded Fields road—au important enterprise —| up the gun with great care, walked about the outright. house for some time, and placing the muzzle to ‘ They gave some aid to the Albemarle bis forehead, touched the tngyer with a piece of and Chesapeake ship canal, and, this, it) jie. The load entered his forehead just above igure. pear be constructed. bie eves, literally blowing off the top of his They gave additional aid to the North Bead. and pret J be a on the raed = Carol n ad » asuyuable reason can be given for the tatal for pre it a ee ee Pv ys 0e net, Unies it was meatal aberation produced By They paseed a bill extending the North “TOMS Meely for some Ume previvus. Carolina road to Morganton, where it wi)! finally stop. The attempt was made to remore cer tain restrictions from the Greenville and French Broad rai] road charter, but this was killed. The Danville connection was slain two @r three hwes. And the South Carolina road bil] was passed, by means of which a deadly Liow was struck at the railroad eaterprises of the State. Now, we admit that the Legis)ature aid right in slaughtering the Frenci: An [nterestiag View.—In a speech by Mr Gorell, Senator from Guilford, in the late Leg- slature, en the Deep River bill, we fiod the fol swing: — “I have endeavored within a few davs past to arrive at the probable amount of merchandize brought into the State from abroad. The tax on merchants is } of one per cent on their year y sales, apd by tuaking a calculapon upon the reveaue denved from Uns source, as a basis, as set forth in the Comptroller's report, I find there ts pear fourteen millwas of dullars worth of goods brought imt) this State anoually . : paid upon this purchase, even at one per cent Broad asd Daeville connection roads, in which ws below the general average in this Mate, assisting the Ship Cana! aud the North ws about $140,000. But this does not cover the Carolina road ; buat what shal! we say of } feal ammount, as there are large sums pa for ite action with regard to all the other jn- | ferniture and dress, jewelry, ndiog vehucles, and ternal improvement measures! We wil! equipages, liquor aud wines, which are pot in not recapitulate their claims—the people | cludel in the above estimate. But this amount of the State know them by heart. of exchange ped upon merchaadize alone, in For all this bad legislation the Demo. | €® years, wouid create a fund more than suff tratic party is responsible. The opposi- | Tees accorUing to Maj. Gwynn's report, tocom tion were in a hopeless minority, and plete this great work ip suc: a manner as would could not pass these measures without make 1t as darable as the bills The export of the Ps é thei o te. Witt tbis coal would supply us with exchange, by weegtance © : roe 7 | making as a creditor instead of a debtor State; a clear working majority of 56 members would relax the stringency of our monetary af the dominant party seemed by their ac faira, and reliese our banks from the terror of tion to have gone back to their ortgiaal brokers. The supply of coal at ome end inex position of hostility to internal improve- paasiible. aod tbe demand at the other equal to apenta, or to have botched their work from | the capacity of transportation, would make tis exepesive timidity. or to have legislated | work a source of revenve to the State. to aid more for the benefit of their vats:de carrying works of improvement into other se neighbors than for their frignds and peu. Wous greatly suffering for outlets of trade.” within the State. ae & matter of course the people |iv im the counties west of the Biue hi PY are excessively dignant at the treatment they have received, and complain tiat there has been a gross denial of justice t them. They say that the State will not mid them, nor Jet others do it, That their tases are enormous!s high, and that will be about as moch as their farmers by the retail dealer, That wodld be made ur ean do to pay these taxes. That the ef- however, im part, by the amount pad oo t fect of these things wi!! be to cause m —fery mans—of their best citizens ¢ i @, and that some of these already Gesive to se!! out and go to the North west We bave examined the Comptroller's Report ~ and find thal the las coliecte aly 3,851 21, 400 Capilal empios ed to merchandize, {1 percent. amount: ! wt Tear to § which shows, aa Mr Gorreil states, an amount of purchases of goods detWeen Chirtees and fourteen millions of ire But some portion of these goods pad the tax ewe—first by the whol Liquor trafic Viz. at @ per cent, 14.800 14 {Mr (sorreil roteriat The argument sa snand ong } ma would have mac that the apr A correspondent of the Asheville Vows ‘etter applied to building a rail road thar comes out oper ly n favor of an annexa j’orp River : tion to South Carvlina, if snely a thing As ifeedaes g North Ca BUA Creditor 10 ean be brought alout amicah!r: or ifthis ad of a debtor State, by upeaing a way ¢ : al F swe Lave not a doult. We beleve cannot be done, then try Georgia, and fully, with Mr Dungan of Fiiladeiphia, that then Tennessee ; . é vite s a v mek. North Caruliua “the crec r Slate All thie is very bad, but whoist am elekeln lanes for itt—who is reaponsible!—unless it be the Democratic party which had the at aa ty 10 reeagiiae theie claimel Lat did not: AN ARKANT IMPOSTER which had @ tremendous majority in te In consequence, says the Thiladelphia Sur Legislature, but es her had uot the nerve saformanon reer jibe Mr Chratuan Zia or disposition to legislate for the benefit roan thet hie wife and dauchter hed wined of the extreme West, of it may be s snesety. which now exisia if) thie-cils of any other portion of the State / auspiors of a woman named Anna Me ) it) ngton IHrrald caused the arrest of the latter, and had her ¢ vey fore Alderman Eneu, on last Tucsday New Dodge —Si.ce our exposure of The pnsoner was eezantiy dren the Londen Cordial G Nn men, they 4 erie ; ia ie ee ae Nae a : tried a tew dude the Southern a arse Juwsking an wo an| has a Western merciian‘s Thes now b book AVOrY Fe Avene brandy, gin, rn &e, wit ea Z wking G wn wom amed Mar dogo AN ; aM at wanes arena eandine gilt labels with foregn names and ligt ee vintages, claiminy “ al preperties hn eM ie, nernral ace and having cert.ficutes of chests at ae \p Anna M lw reineecn ane tached Pe jyiiter of \oml om aistee of GHie A bottle was sent ue as 3 sans] W « Holy Cotes, and a Queen of Heave pent it te a chermiar t ave it Anwi\z lie w Me WAS 8 Worned a and he pronounced if nothing bat used tha wm a mer . rhand won American whiskey flavore ‘ Die a r tha wlor at Stat wenow called the Oil of Cognac, a nia : : give - iS muet dea perme Tie bottle wis js se MEL. Jo! . Gir Pes beled Oid Orard. vntaye of 170g. We AE. Biermann sal tial have the naties ated paces of bus ners of i EN ee GUNS Mi Ca @mumber of thee rascains and intend tu SOU a! F : nS get the rested On one them t vatihogs Nee a a he We have nut Ne With Ciewe ¢ ei Mead a ‘ vr'then yet — YY. YN he gister 7 datiiro nid aecls ” ! wiltene t We her Dead. —Georse E. Freeman. died gt creat ieast 204 1a ‘ aw ‘ Jolly Sprit Miss. onthe Qlat dann - feriimie, who are + lied ty furvisl what YNe was the e:dest son of Bish nt Fthoe apr wr [inane Jet Man, former'y f Rale gh, aud Wassiaw- ***! ad f BEN Sal heel Pau ay yer by profession toe Mr Z MEM iol tee} a Ue ie Pn vounder fals . Ayim urye of @ Wiimorahiy Adjust: d 4 personal ¢ tay at aud defen that a wo fleulty betwee « Win. Waila J bs Weiner, who sat. Iva.dethe impr Janes Go Grigies eClitg @s elitr, { ratt ring ed on the same ¢ the Suuth Curdenmidigin the alse Teen ning berigerind the Alterman to put the editor, has been honorably ad } r sana vf are tai. and ins ( nae mrrant for Min Miter, The parties were a Auewer Grr Pome cere of eink 2 Counte, waa mur nome tithe eines If ry ere mother waa 1 Wreacin irene AN nlite } n ant. What relation w 1 your ; Arie ACY 7 lina: Contcnes preat yrancfatiers nephew be t my ¢ pawl! Wiatern far ie r Crh SOM aw! ‘variety of Fruit Trees, Grape Vines, |way of a Nursery and Flower Garden. The exchange | ran - . the kind of men with whom he had serv- ad'the Ugightate a 20li, W019, eed 1818, He the names of Win. Gaston, Jobn Btanly, Gov. Iredell, Gen, Bweele of Salisbury, (whose powers as a debater he #8 equal to those of, either of the above,) Henry Seawell, Chief Justice Raffin, Gov, Stone, and Dancah Cameron. What an array of intellectual and moral power! We were led by this conversation to look into Wheeler’s History tor the nates of the members of the Legislature for these years, and we found, iu addition to the above. From Anson—Wm. R. Pickett and | Jos. Pickett, (the latter of whom. after- CAROLINA WATCHMAN. 'terwards declined the oftice of Judge of {the Superior Court.) SITS | From Bladen—Isaae Wright and Jolin | Owen, (afterwards Governor.) _| From Bertie—Geo. Outlaw and David Stone (afterwards Goveryor and Senator in Congress.) | From Cabarrus—Paul Barringer aud 'John Phifer. : From Fayetteville—John A. Cameron {afterwards U.S. Judge in Florida.) From Cymberland—John Smith. From Edgecombe—James W. Clarke (afterwards Representative in Congress.) From Ualifax—Peter Brown, Joseph |J. Daniel, (afterwards Judge of Superior land Sapreme Courts,) and Joha Branch, |(afterwards Governor, U.S. Senator, and Secretary of the Navy.) From Martiun—Andrew Joyner. From Moore—Arci'd McBryde, (af- terwards in Congress.) From Orange—Arch'd D. Murphy (af- terwards Judye,) and Jumes Mebane. From Onsluw—Edward B. Dudley, (af- terwards Congressman and Governor.) Frown Randolpli—Gen. Alexandor Gray and John Long, (afterwards in Congress.) From Rowan—Gen. Jesse A. Pearson. From Sampson—Gabriel Holmes (af- terwards Governor and Congressman.) From Surry—Lewis Williams (after- wards sv distinguished asa Congressman.) From Wake—Daniel L. Barringer (at. terwards in Congress,) and Win. Boylan. From Warren—Wm, Miller (after- wards Governur.) Such were the men who were sent to the Legislature in those days. They were the Jewels of the State, many of them ca pable of shining in the most exalted sta tions, Why are 80 few such men now seep in the Legislature? Either because they will not serve, or because the peo ple will notelect them. There are such men in the State, men remarkable for the brilhancy of their yenius as well as men remarkable for the solidity of their jadg- ment and the practicality of their coim- The|mon sense. It would pot be just to say that this enlightened aye, with so many facilities tur the diffusion of intelligence is inferior to that in the quality of its men It is not so. The menare here: butthey are too generally iv private life. If they refuse tu go to the é pislatore, is it be- cause of disgust at the character which that body lias assumed of late vears! Or SALISBURY. N. ¢. TUESDAY EVENING, FEB, 24, 1857. TERMS OF THIS PAPER 82.00 CASH. Southern Literary Messenger.-We have the February No. of this excellent period- ical, abounding, as usual, with many good things. —Published at Richmond Va., by Messrs. Macrar.anr, Feracson & Co. oe Westhrooks.—Sawcer W. Westarooks, Greensboro’ N. C., can furnish a great) Strawberries, Rose sets, Shrabs and Flow- ers, and in fact almost every thing in the Now is the time to set out these things. Orders should be sent forward immedi- ately, if you desire to succeed with them thio year. pe Joux D. Hyatayx, Esq., has retired from the euitorial chair of the Asheville Spec tutor, Arrangements have been made for the coutiuuation of the paper, but the name of the successor not yet given. <ce We have had most delightful Spring weather fur more than a week. Indeed, soine days last week were warm enough Vegetation was powerfully it; and gardeuers were | for summer. inflacnced by suddenly aroused to action. The spade, the rake and the hoe were called into re quisition, and already our gardens begin to show the b.ades of some young plants. —. Fayetteville & Coalpields R. Road. people of Fayetteville and of Camberland County, seemed to be thoroughly aroused in behalf of this Road, and are represent- ed as almost unaniuivusly resolved that itshall be built. Their epiritou the subject approachessadlimity. We sincerely hope they may sacceed to the full extent of if the people will not elect them, what Wignes. shall we say! The subject is full of ina The proposition for a County subserip: | terial for t might, but we need not pur tion will be subinitted to the people. ene it. In looking over the list of members half century ago, we were also struck jwith the repeated re-elections of the same men. It is common tosee the same names from year to year, and for many years Meinbers t verebyjacqu red experie in Legislation, and familiarity with the in State. That too is all chang “oe The Re- publican Bunner has changed its tune with “ Do Nothing Legislature.” in the last week ur two. Just after the Leg- isiature adjourned, the Banner declared t! t would compare favorably with any S % * terests of the preeceding one. Bat we suppose the con ed. The late sfature had 114 new demnicy tones of democratic presses, 88) inembers out of 170, the whole nunber well asof private gentiewen of that party, Fay. eerec: has rather startied the Banner, and shown it the necessity of taking a new, “We fir weull Lave teen glad tu see a tack uultieavenow.) charter given fur a railroad to our cual-felds; the p cence: do aterr er "Call it deenothing Legislator, it cot eee een i eine ante nine will; we believe the hardy, Cie puying appropriatins for the C. Fo d&g 1 Ro Navigat yeomanry of North Carolina rejuice that Company. bavettesille was againat the acheme nad as tt was the source alre of two much lose t it Was such » the State an! those it was ali over the State It We give our neighbor all praise for He did not matters when he gard this distinguished Is easy to see the reseite if such blk bad be wldness of speech, IDiNCce come laws Taxation would bave increased a huadred percent, aod the credit of oar State youd y wonlkd compare favoralb y with any puters eel Keputicen) Lanncr preeceding Leg slature; nor does henow, It is wot mn mnstrated fact, and demo in this admission, that it was ado» thing crats t ves adinit it, that there is affair. untold west lucked ap in the cval-ficlds But we should like to know Low the Uf Cliathamn. A railroad would bring out Rannee reo tine tar pay that wea and place our State a po pave th Car ato re- Aition immensely more favorable for ob jaice th ado nothing taining credit. It wonld give u hang Tie w zetis ean and relieve usof seric 1a embarrassment like to pay out money and get nothing and joss ir timercial affairs, and, be- frit. If they hire a man to work for yond doubt, would have raised the State thein, and pay a big priceforhis services, above all danger as respeets ber credit; ev usually Juok for a good day's work but yet the Banner professes fo see that N - they sent a parc sl of de niicrats to @ libera yon the ; fthe Legis Raleyh to do their pat work , it cost, ‘ature w 1] otily red hop these tax paying yeomanry the round ruin ; sum of £50,000; and we ask yon, Mr But we copy again from the kame ar Banner, do you anppose they are ge ng ticle as follows r , ecause their 1} men “Keep your t mper, gentlemen; the T) erat ast nt sain and ascless die party oem 5 [OTR the taza , ja ty will 4 . . sand fina K pwithoutd t of the ps f North Car a wher r ya public y ¢ AKION Mm presented.” Iout 1 they a-te t rtimnes A dite scure, ton a, we Por ev C tent The pose, that notwithetanding this Wilmington Sournal, a 4 pa did nop aly the deme per athev cnt the State a 4 “ endorse qt “ re rit Sar, wecitizens, you have d fA the t s for electing another ra (revue Aine terest wsatject y pto Raleigh justsuch another too interesting, and atiy, t vou, set passed over care We shall Of all the cers wl now threater e this article, with tie folowing ex- die yp y of North Carolina, we de tract of a letter which we clip from the 4, lieve there is none 80 great aa that of . Fiseh 5 f tla the a 7 vf sy tterille Oba rrer of e 16th inst committing her destinies to the hande of yourned, and T rejoice have renefit of ature has ad such a body as made up the last Greneral Asact Wise ished and yrievedat the degrading tenden ug democrat ae Tam 1 bly and srood men, aston or nothing for the practical They hase nut only refused to grant the Stats mtate ad to ail new raviroads, but have actually cy of public affairs, backed Up as it is eA AS ep of the suwk in « of the j PORTED alue of the stock in some of 1) apd has been for some tine, by the pop sands atare being burlt and have been butlt t | | . . ular vuice, retire te 1@ Ueepe hades o They refused te give aid toa railroad ; “ice, retire tothe deepest shades uf running from the coal fields to a town inoue own State, Obscurity, as if in very shame for their wich would te emphatically a N.C. Koad, bat State. The soiicitations of friends to draw rratited tler fora road jemling from the ens 1 . + « Be OR Sn One Cal iei) out aa candidates {or Legislative fields to atuwn in S. ¢ The coal ought to be, ‘ Dwi be. the eouree of our greatest: wealth, HODOrs, are fruitless; Lbecanse true worth \ Jos Hour own borders, ao it 16 no longer a paseport to preferment. The ; 4 mark Sef our own Rai people would show their wisdom, there- ere And yet thos reckless Lewislature gave ; { felcacl } jure, not by a blir adherence virty Jreopie as, 4 to come into our J a ad adh re to wee 4 night or wrong, but by observing these +o trntia, and epeedily retracing their steps © Thire were Giants in those Days.” before hopelessly involved in a labyrinth erable Dem is strictures on the In a conversation witha ver rcrat, a few days ago, conduct of the late weakest of all Legis atures (as Gen Cotten was reported to ved Linn to remark upon citizens, and determine henceforth, party | of errors and delusions from which there will Le no escape Jeft them. They should immediately impress their wisest and best | have stv led it, picts otlacn, ae soa representatives should be weighed in the balances of Learning and Virtue, and hosen for their fitness and ability to dis- change with honor the public and offi- cial stations they may be called to fill. - To follow party for party’s sake, is a mmen¢ weakness not Jess disgraceful to the indi-| Lutheran Chureh, abont 20 days vidual than it may prove fatal to the tye State, and is vastly below what should be BUCKET FACTORY. |the dignity of a free-born and intelligent! We invite the attentio@of North Caro- American citizen. lina merchants to the advertisement of — | Mr. G. A. Maxerzaog, of Fayetteville, in BaF It is stated that the Senate has yyother column; and we think his appeal passed the bill to secure an equal distrib- \to thein deserves theirregard. We bave ution of the public Jands to the States. {seen some of his buckets and believe them |to be superior, in every respect, to those MARK THIS, AMERICANS! lof a corresponding price of Northern We hear much in these latter days, in favor manufacture. of Union and of Fusion in opposition to Loco | Focoism, but those who have hitherto most stoutly urged it, evidently ouly. use the ery to The Wilmington Journal doce ace Repub ne ae Gnd | t entertain any great deal more of ree the Kepublicaus of Tioga county have appoiot-| rect for its brethren of the late Legisla- led delegates to the Gibbons Coavention at Uar- lture, than certain articles of our own ir , ¥ bee a a4 a ago. ~ + epe- OUT THEIR THROATS. hood-wivk and gull Americans. \Tisbiirg, and passed a series of resolutions, among|revent quill have evinced. Hear it take a which fs the following: {up its parable against their doings: That we recognise in “Fusion” but another} “Is the State to cut her own throat or name for “ Disaster,” ia 80 much as it relates to | allow somebody else to do that thing for the future action, in field or council, of the Re-jher simply because she can get her wind we wr coursing under the “Rs Abounding,” tak bo wenty The Gespet is preached to regularly, all aver the con ~ and neg i pers ¥ pmiliea, and ieny val fed good examples before the Mt hot. withstandjug lf this, and more, tion tebaiea ton oan rasealit all classes uf society, Petty daily comnutted-—sueb ag : drawers, stéaling elothes and ebiekens, ducks, corn, and ot j i l i s i l sanetitied as the moral law, are keepiny publican party; that, oe | the yreat principles | pipe slit gratuitonsly ¢ If the Legislators upoo which that party is founded, better than present success, (if Aa success must be pur- chased by any sacrifice of our couvictious of right aad duty ) we do enter our solemn Protest Jagainst any fusion with the falsely called Amer ican party, as ruinous to the last degree ; and therefore that we will contest for the privilege of entering the pext State campaign to work for the success of our principles through the means of a purely Repubheah ticket, and that Davip Witwort, by virtue of the distinguished service he bas rendered the cause, and of lis abilities as a stalesinan, is our first aud urgent chuice as our standard-bearer ia the caw pain. AN INTELLIGENT VOTER. An amusing incident occurred in the town of Oxford, Conn, on election day. A voter, whose literary qualitications were called in question by the board of seleetmen, wader the “reading” law lately passed in this State, undertook to en hghten their minds by complying with ite pre He could spel] tolerably, but found it An easier place was found, visions, dithicult to read. and by spelling slowly, the sense was determin ed, until the last word was reached, which was “governor.” The voter bere came to a full stup adead halt! That word wasn * poser” — He did so, but He was then told to try Ife did so, but hesitated. Le stam bled among the three syllables for some ume I+ was requested to spell it. he spelled it) wrong i again and nt fast was requested to pronuunce the word A long pause ensued. He was encouraged to He then the effort, and with trv once more braced hims f up for determination in bis face he said he could net exactly cay what the word wa ~ told that he was a“ gorner,” He was himself, but if he orner.” waa, but he beheved it would sick tu his spelling book a year more, he would probaliy beso farin the posseasion of the legumate qualficauons that he « J be New Haven Palladiam Made ab elector -- ERITORIAL CONVENTION The Charlotte Democrat copies a paragraph Tom the Ralegh Standard, suggusting the pre prety of ap kulitomal Cocvention, snd adds, — We approve of the proposition of the Stand ard. Let the Convention of North Carvliaa newspaper publishers meet Raleigh some me in November or December neu.” We pive our be arty assent to the meeting of such a Conventioa, hate no particular ¢ sector to the piace named, but e@ 1 be as well satis Ged wyih (roidstoru, as Use piace of meeting ¥ I Zz The ume saygested, however, we are ractined ts beheve. F he beat o> f the « poets Jesir ef be 8 posbed be thie proposed aseem are 8 be the adoption of th ash evs wn f subscript s and aleertia ' In Oordet at u pre pared for such a ment i) terested sh previogs notice of the propose 1 change The beyinning of anew sear would perirays, be the Most pro ws time for such a regulation. — Therefore, if an Elitonal Convention be beid and we are io favor of t, ff we can & cure any thing approacling saanun ty ongthe part of our brethren of the Lresa, we tuink that the month f duce or J would pot be low early @ time to bold Weg assent also, and tiink June or July rable a later dat cee ae ] priety ofan Editortal Con veu vfort purpose of adopung the cash system entire, and for the transac Gon of such susiness as Might pro perly come np before an aasem lage of this sort, lias bee veuggested by some of tie pa- persott The experience, we supe pose oter sein the State goes tu show tha System wasabulislied and the Cash system substituted in its stead, the arranpement would be Jufinitely bet ter forall parties. Indeed, the downfall vo! Nine-tenthaeof the ne seppers that have passed off the staye of action daring our comparatively Urief experience in the poblshing business, may be traced, we Piittlein saying, ¢ V the opera ’ ye ra Were either s out of at, t Truits of their ea nes lia patrons (fy on one boo at this h em’, who have never paid the first cent sitce we cotamenced the business, tance Whiose and troops of others ata d provably never will be It is intinitely better for both pub tisher and subscriber that payments in advarice should be re juire !. The for ner ean issue a better paper; he is plac- ed iu) possession of means by which he can extend his operations, and add to the resources of lis office; while the lat ter is the painer thereby, and has more over the satisfaction of knowing that he reads a paper without de prving the pub- hisher of lis hard earnings. If a paper worth having at all, dts worth paying But, how many persons are there who seem to consider a news paper account as the last to be settled, and consequently withhold payment for years, to the great loss and inconvenience of as lard a worked class of people as the world affords? We wall not say hard Wings of our subserivers in the masa, for generally speaking they are a clever ect of fellowa— we are speaking only of the principle. And, we insist, that the cash eystein is the Lest that can be adop- ; ted for all parties, and thatit should there | fore be universally carried ont. Wil. Herald. for in advance, | jof Judge Robert Ogden, formerly of Newbero,| penalty is aleo applicadl falbe accounts and ‘ them for the vale of gain. Wate de are well: jthink this good and right for the State, |" by the small, in viot they ought to be willing to have it triedt D¥™g stores are training {on themselves personally, We will war- jrant them that they can get it done for nothing—that great and prevailing re commendation that seems alpewecal at present. They ought not to object. What is sauce forthe goose, is sauce fur the gan- der. What is good for the State, ought , . |to be good for oe Legislators.” . estate in town are asking dowbhe That was said on the topic of the Che- the injury of business und the as ‘raw and Coal Fields Roads; and if the | ows. Banks and co Journal can get the throats of all its party } and ase'purtal'in the duateabae Tet Indi- cut, (pvlitically we mean,) we are sure) #'G ae vor. Famtles envy each other, vidual slander their betters. Persons of low origi put on aim, and falsely pre- that many honest and good inen will be! greatly rejviced thereat. ed to merited retireinent, still farther de- j ng and gradation and confusion may be expeeted | Of the day, manerelly. I polities there at their bands. And now, we hope that +8 Very | le patriotism ov lowe of” soun- we, outside barbarian as we are, may |": while demagogues seeks te inolead, henceforth be permitted to speak of the and build tad their own fostumes at the late Legislature without incurring the | hazzard of Fossa, the eountry . Tn well. penalties of a pamunire, when the polite 8'?® there is more hypocriay than grace and accomplished Juurnad speaks as it and the biggest seonndrele ‘i trowd N.C. Argus. jinto the Chareb, with a view t their rascally designs, amb more effectually to eerve the devil. ~ does. -: The Erpunging Resolution.— The resolation " I . for expunging from the journals of our Legula Ina word, fty areong a!} ture a ceruwe portion of the Mexean Preamble, classes — in all coueteies. The devil » as itis called, which was pressed through the stalking & road ed oper dim Myghe, Withoat Louse of Commons with auch haste, and which, the precaution to dress hiwmeelf® And if according to the Stamlard, was to “vindicate the present generation ef men could sec the trutn of histery” over which “justice and themselves in the Goeped Giase, they ue truth had sluinbered fur ten long years,” was a8 black as hell! suffered by the Senate to remain unacted on in We are not of the Opimon, bowever, that the “truth of history” will at all suffer for thie want of action in the Puravecrma, Veb. 16, Senate. The docoments ia the archives of the Advices have been received dod. nation will be much more effective in “vindies- Kane, at Philade!phia, which nad beg the truth of bistory ” than the resolutian of belief that his son Eliahs Kent Kaew, W a SUrte legislature; and we think they will tes Dp. the distinguished explorer, hae died ufy that the Mexican war was brought on by ; J at Hav her had gone for the the march of the American troops, by-order of soled a h a the Premdent, upon sol which hed never bece | . out of the possession of Merico sine the din! The ice in the Sasquehanna yielded covery of the country. The jastiee of thee war Slightly vesterday, bat the steamer - we are met now disposed to question; but we land, with 200 passengers, is in block- would sabmit for consdcratwa whether a peo ed up midway in the stream this day. ple jealous of their Liberties shuakd look with complacency upon the acts of a President who could so far forget the con oe —~ DEATH OF De KANE~ICK. the hands of their committee Duel.— A duel took place on Monday tobenal hanitations last, at Seriven's Ferry, on the 8. Oarole : ' ere #8 war without the |, vide of the Savannah river, between Te eae cy een, on evmarom, weperwally ol aoe wore Elliot, Eaq., and Thomas Lt. Danie!l, Esq. which resulted in the deatl: of the later gentleman. The weap ons chosen were ries. and the distance tweuty Bve paces. Mr. Daniell feil a f his power ast be io semen at the time Nils. Recorder Cumgress should “HARD TIMES.” Go where we w meet whorr m * \ a . ‘ a7 hears ae canis : rey: FO the fret fire, while Mr. Eliot received no arf < He 4 Unuai, eternal cry— ! Ghee wonth ars times.” Worn shcee e emen Were weil ; leg n } or ¢ ‘ Now weare not disposed to philosophiss, bat "2088 citizens of Savanouh, and mach whe are the tmes bard? Phe earth yielda €XCHtement was aroused in the eity by shandanily—the husbandman never reahaed ports concerning the dael. inore abuadant return for his totl than at present, trades: peopl: are realizing (sir profits on their Where is the West?!—The editor of the merchandsze, and mechames fod plenty of work Presbiterian Herskt of Louievitle, Ky, sayy at far wages, Mea will be selfish and waht to that visiting Fort Leavenworth, five or six bee enjoy that for which they never labored, and go dred miles went of Louievilie, he said ty the 1 Jaw to acquire — persons sieken and die, commander, “| suppose you begin to feel, awsy while thone who are furtanate enough to hve om, owt here, that yow have at last discovered that will take physic; so professionals have quite salefinable region called ‘the West? * No ov, Why, ther sand he,‘ we are living in the enst yet. Foor enough to do the hard termes! We think the jDestion one easily answered. — hundred miles west of us, near Fort Larame. We have ever noticed. in our observations of we the geoqrephieal centre of the U. Stases.’” tnpen and things. and the world generally, that a -- THE HIGH POINT RAILROAD. We understood a few weeks since, that the Hugh Point aod Danbury Railroad bill passed the Senate, on the eve of adjoorpment of the Legulature, and also beard it cootendieted. Not fiodliog it among the Captions, we natorally con cluded that it shared the fate of the Greens boroagh and Rockingham road. The Standard of the 18th, however, promises, at the request of several citizens of Stokes, to pablish the act, from which it appears that the bill did pass, and all that now remains is to build the road, with out State aid We will publish the act, s0 soon as we cao procure a copy.— People's Press. co The reputation of a man ie his shadow gigantic when it precedes him, and rw this place on the 16th piginy iv: its proportions when it follows. nst., by Jacob A. Fisher, Esq. The facts - as we learn thei are as follows: Another American Triumph,.— We The boy had ran aw ay about a year are gratified to see by the Atlanta (Geor- and Mr. F “his yin) papers that Judge Ezzard has been Whereabouts wentin pereuit of and over. re-vleeted Mayor of Atlanta, and the en- took him, when the boy attempted his life, tire American ticket for Aldermen, not hy snapping a pistol at hin, and Mr. F withstanding the remarkable efforts of ininediatery shot hin down, killing him Denweracy. alinost instantly Concord Gazette. community wheb hae more BTW shops credit system abounds. is sure to be afflicted with hard times dividuals, idlers Lban laborers, tore than charches, nnd where the Dias apples to communities or ia The banks may throw open their vantis, nil. ronda May penetrate every section aml mn by every man's door—the aeaaone may ber good and the yreld bounteogs— wages bigh and provisions with the idle and dresclate. the umes will be hard, money scarce, life a bore. If low, and» yoo woold have trnes easy, then, be friogn), 9 ber and industrious, and our word for ty fou will oot have cause to complain of the times. GAdsboro’ Tribune. oes HOMICIDE, We learn that a negro hoy was killed a few miles bel since, isher suspecting oo An admonition against hasty fanerals The Leyisia-! occurred last week at Fremont, Ohio. the weight of Daniel Stearns, who had been sick with which goes intu effect thirty days from the fever, apparently died. All arrange- the present time ments were made, and the friends aod Wheat ty weigh 60 pounds to the bushel. the clergymen were assembled to pay Corn 54 ‘ the last tribute of respect to the en posed Standard Weghtof Grain. ture has passed a iaw regulating grain, a i a deceased, when the body apy warm Hick Wheat CAO “ tothetoach. Restoratives were adininit Harley 4a “ tered and in a few minates the man who Oats 40 “ ‘had come so near being batied alive, Flaxseed Bh “ was sitting up, Ife is now in a fair way Dene 50 “ lof recovery. Corn Meal 46 (3 —e-CU The law does not, wa understand, prevent persons from selling by the bushel weight. The Birds.—A bill bas been introdwosd int? without the New York Senate, which provides tbat !t isball not be lawful for any persoa to kill or de | stroy, upon any land not owned by himself, any jof the following description of birds ;—The rob “| bin, or red-breast. blue bird, swallow-martio, of ‘awit, night or mosquitto hawk, wood-pecker, eat-bird, high tailed thrush or brown thrasher, mourning dove, meadow lark, of marsh qual, jsummer red-bird, hanging bird, spider bird or wax bird, ground robin, bubotink of ree pl The New Orleans popers announes the death aod sparrow—under cg a Le struction of the above enumerated birds. Counterfeit $50 bills on the bank of Georgia, and $10 bills on the bank of Georgetown 8, C are in cireylation There is a counterfeit ten doling note in cir culation on the Central Bank of Virginia, which is well executed, > N.C, the E2 5 SS S 9 SS S R ER EE > of al e 33 2 3 3 Bg 7 F ot t ein 1a to them You ditio ions the havi of t the deco der « foreij the thon or fit weat this heer EG decer in © )j Appe er ge templ TY Os ell fell at ‘eceived no were well and moch ne city by his shadow him, and it follows. m A We anta (Geor | has been nd the en- rmen, not efforts of ry funerals it, Ohio.- 1 sick with Al arrange riends aod led to pay supposed warm re adininie e man who ried alive, a fair way trodwoad int? vides that it to kill or de himself, any 2: —The rob »w-martin, oF wood-pecker, wn thrasher, marsh quail, pider bird or or rice bird, 6 @10. This e of the de birds. sd OP y a St 2 ee BE pleat " OWE! ‘ ce wei hye dan sng Y Cty his name. in reserve, to be given tothe pablie hereafter, if circum: — should make it necessary. Ar young nan is rather prepossessing ' ‘\in appearance, good address, fuir educa. caw Aly twenty million tases its h ie les fc an hour, ak seven minutes. An altelope can @ minutes the wild mule uf Tar- ity’ fing a epced even greater than that; and fly eighteen leagues in an liour, can reach two buadred aud or 140 Ibs., dark black eyes, full ronud face, rosey cheeks, wears side whiskers sometimes, beautiful teeth and shows them plainly when langh- tn, in euch af «wif bat ini on undow au thot a wife and child in Indiana. tion, medium height weighing some 185 Ij 3a oe DM ANDA MILLER. dom bier: of rown hair which turns back naturally from one ear to the other, ing; is probably some 20 to 22 years of fifty leagues in the short space of sixteen hours. “ Marriage. the world; it preserscs uations, fills cities and charches, and heaven. the industrious bee, it builds houses, forms societies and republics, sends out colonies the world. It is one of the metitutions which God at first gave ne. Even in Eden it¢ was not good for tan to be slone. Man was too complete, as at first made, to be entirely happy. He was independent without having any de- on him. Ie was not to be hap- py. having eume other to care fur; #0 the God took from him one of hig own ribs and out of it made him a wife. Thos it needs a wife to resture man to-completeness as such, and more y to complete his happiness Ly having a wife to depend on him.” Congrese.—In the Senate, on Saturday last, on motion of Mr. Toombs, the bill making a grant of land to the Territory of Minnesota, in ‘alternate sections, to aid ia constraction of certain railveads in that Territory, was considered. The roaus are to be 925 miles long, and the land errrar 1,300,000 acres. Mr. Biggs, ofthe ritle may be fired with the sword on, | ‘tit irreparable loss orth Carolina, as one of the representa- tives of the old States, felt it Lis duty to — against this disposition of the pub- iclands. Mr. Foot, of Vermont, thought it was too late, after the many grants heretofore made, to give weight to sucli | an objection. He sustained the bill, and it was passed by a vote of 32 to 10. The ways were, Messrs. Biggs, Bigler, Brodhead, Clay, Evans, Hunter, Mason, . Marriage is the mother of Aye, Appears to have no trade or profession hut that of a singing master. { deem a further description of this youthful im- poster unnecessary, Any further infor- ination. that may him, can readily be obtained at New Sa- Jem or Union Factory. The above facts are furnished to the Press, to put the public on their guard, at the request of several, by Onze wuo Knows. SOMETHING OF A CURIOSITY. There was exhibited in onr streets the other day, a French Minnie Rifle, which was picked up on the battle tield of In- kerman. In appearance it somewhat resembles the ordinary musket. The barrel is somewhat thicker and heavier, and is grooved after the fashion of the ordinary |rifle. {t has percushion lock—is double |sighted—the hind sightrising bya hinge with @ gaye tur various distauees—the stock ia of walnut, and the whole a neat and snabstantial picce of workinanship. Instead of u Sayonet, it has a sword about two feet long, enc#sed in a scab- bard, fitting on the muzzle as an ordinary | bayonet. . By withdrawing the scablard, | When detached, the sword has the ordi- nary hilt, and inay be used as that wea- jpon. The stock is iron mounted, and is {titted with the usual appliances for carry- | ing the rifle on the back. It was picked up by Joun Dicks, who jwent out as Engineer on the Steam | Ship-—————_ , to Marseiles, where was chartered as a transport | mea. she to the Cri be desired concerning Reid, and Slide!l—10. | Upon the whole, it is quite a formida- | ble weapon, carrying @ ball about an . ep op 4 + ie Geos we cach of aos vtieriea h CLASS 26, ‘ys To be drawn in the City of Atlanta, Georgid)-in pob- lie, on Saturday, March, 7th, 1857, : CLASS 27, To be drawn in the City of Avanta, Georgia, in pub- lic, on Saturday, March, 14th, 1857. CLASS 28, Tu be drawn in the City of Atlanta, Gu., io pub- lic on Saturday, March, 21st, 1857. CLASS 29, To be drawn in the city of Atlanta, Georgia, in pub- lic, on Saturday, March 26th, 1857, ON THE PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS. athe wi that they ‘rat! and glorious the: ig ner of the Whig party, MARRIED : Mr HENKY KLUTTS; ond SOPnia sir In Davidson County, on the 10th inet, by the Rev. Arnos Weuver, Mr. WM. MARSH of Randolph Maj. Joho Miller. DIED : On the 15th January last, ELIZAABETH TROUTMAN, in the 54th year of her age. On the 17tb inst. in Randolph Co., of consumption, ELIZABETH E. wife of Alexander Tait, Salisbury, N.C., aged 27 years. © In the midst of Jife, we are in death,” has never been more painfully exemplified, than in the death of Mre. ELLEN GIBBS, consort of Mr. E. Gibbs, of | Davie Co. N.C, 8,260 Prizes! ‘ or the kde l adel of ee MORE THAN ONE PRIZE TO BVERY TEN TICKETS! left the residence . ins, where she ha: a . on a visit, to retara home, a distance of une mile— 30.000 Tickets. She wasin rather unusually fine health and spirits, ‘ a | remarking that she “felt so well, the cold weather did MAGNIFICENT SCHEME i || vot effect her” ; but ere she reached home the destroy - 1 Prize of $50,000 io $50,000 et claimed her for his victim. She died in the 50th | 20,000 is 20,000 year of her age, leaving a kind husband and three 1 oo“ 4% 10,000 is 10,000 children to mourn her departure. to“ 4 9,000 is 9,000 Mrs. Gibbs had been a consistent member of the » “4 8,000 is 8,000 Presbyterian chureh for many years, and the loss, we » 4% 4 7,000 is 7,000 so much lament, is, doubtless, her infinite gain. Pain- 1“ 4 6,000 is 6.000 ful, indeed, it must be to have the tender wu nion be- 1 oo“ 4 5,000 is 5,000 tween, parents and chlidren, husband and wife, riven 1 4 4% 4.000 is 4,000 asuoder by the strong hand of death ! 1 so 3,000 is A “Bat death’s dread herald calls aloud ;— ) 2,000 is 2,000 Proctaims his conquest through the skies 1 oeee 1,000 is 1,000 The sun retires behind the cloud, 100 Prizes of 100 are 10,000 And nature seems to sympathize.” 10Q) s+ =s 50 are 5,000 Such was the upright and generous character of APPRO ATION TES. | Mrs. Gibbs, that we ean safely say she left wo enemy PROXIMATION PRIZE | behiud her, at peace with the world, and at peace with ‘ Priges of — epprontmating te ueepood Prise. ora gl ped God, the has left an example emmently worthy of ‘4 100 “ 10,000 “ 00 imitauion. May wecften think of her, follow in her $7 be i 9,000 B20 foot steps, live as she lived, aud meet her in that bet- Vs bg ‘ Cres rend ter land “where the wicked cease from troubling and | oo Pty “ 6,000 “ no the weary are at reat.” T 4 50 G 5,000 200 | ' ug Greensboro’ Times, please copy ; . poe eg | Ie Iredell County, on the 12th inst. at the residence : - 30 2,000 120 of ber mother (Mrs. Ana Templeton) Miss Margaret a000 bed ana 1,000 eneee | A. Templeton, daughter of the late Samuel D. Tem |— pleton, io the 42nd year of her age, leaving « lonely | 3,260 Prizes amounting to mather, end a twin brother in the West, to mourn) Whole Tickets, $10 ; Halves, $5 ; | 60 | $204,000 Quarters, 24 PLAN OF THE LOTTERY The aumbers from | to 30,000, corresponding with those Nambers on the Tickets printed on separate slips of paper, are encircled with small tin tubes and pineed in one Wheel . The desceased had been for a number of years a| consetent member ef the Presbyterian Charch. She bore ber short iness of only ame days with chris- aa dade, and we trust has gone to that rest which | remain for the people uf God She was beloved by all who knew her, aod it may truely be said the had sot an enemy oa Earth are placed im another wheel. 1a Satmbary on the Jith instant of consumption, The wheels are then revolved, aod a nomber is Mrs. MARGARET BROWN, wife of Moses Brown, drawn from the wheel of Numbers, and at the came aged 40 years 11 months and 4 days. | time @ Prize is drawn from the other wheel. The Number and Prize drawn out are opened and exhib j ted ww the sadience, and registered by the Commis sioners ; the Prize being ;luced against the Namber drawn. This operation is repeated until afl the Pri- tesare drawn out. THE MARKETS. Salisbury, V. C., Feb. 24, 1857. | PAYABLE (N ADYANCE, Board and Tulton ia Eng. branches, $61 00 Tuition alond, $16 00 Music on Piano apd Guitar with use of instroment, $22 50 Ancient and Moderd Languages, (each, $10 00 8. BO. WILSON, Pres't Board Trustees. 4w:39 Administrator's Sale. L tration on the estate of James Cowan, deceased, 1 will proceed to sell at public auction at the late resi- dence of sud deceased, fifieev miles Weet of Salis- Te Undersigned would’ respectfully announce to their friends and the Public, thet they have form- eda rtnership, under the name and style of W. J, Mille & Co. for the purpose of carrying on the Merchantile and Produce Business in the town of formerly oceupied by . hey will at all times have on Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, | 3wi37 ‘ a GROCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES, LEATHER | and all‘articles usually kept in their line. Mevars. | NOTICE! e Mills and Moose return their sincere thauks to their “ - ( ‘ i — many friends and customers, for the very liberal pat- | yy 3 having disposed Goods ronage bestowed upon the late firm of Mille, Moose & i. jr «di A. ‘ow ixtes, takes customers co: see mould moat respectfully sulicit @ continuanes | this method of tendering his thanks to aw. bestowed upon their ase gay v4 _| employs North Carona Capital and labor, and he | The first 212 Prizes, similarly printed and encircled, | dury, on the Sherrill Ford road, on Tuesday the 10th W. J. MILLS, day of March next, the following valuable property to J. E. MOOSE, wit: > r 1g Thirteen head of horses and mules—Forty head of THOS. STENHOUSE. Cattle, among which are thirteen milch Cowa— Fifty head of Hoge, a few Sheep—Three thousand lbs. Bacon-Wheat, Oats, Fod- der and Hay—About one hundred | acres of Wheat on the ground —Three road Wagone— One new two horse buggy—One full sett of Blacksmith toole—one third in- terest in @ Threshing machine— Household and kitchen furniture, among which, are some very superior Feb. 17, 1857. chairs, side-boards, tables, &c., together with various other articles not mentioned. At the same time and place, I will hire for the remain- | der of the year, sixteen negroes, among which are one good blacksmith, two good cooks, and nine field bands. And at the same time and place, I willsent nearly | one hundred acres of good corn land, thoroughly brok- | | en up and now ready for planting. | | Terms of sale willbe made kuown on that day. Sale | to continue from day to day until completed | 8. D. RANKIN, | 3w:38 Spec. Adm’r. eee | DANCING ACADEMY. |_ NO HUMBUG.” | sassy canwenoss, rye Sabecriber is now prepared to fill all orders | : for | ] OCLD INFORM THE CITIZENS OF SALISBTRY ,IUDr al fa o | and vicinity, that she has commenced a Danc | Sl PERIOR WATER BUC K ETS. ' iag School, and sulicits the patronage of all lovers of | } N : ) 7 | Terprichore. | He Manofectares North Carolina Materials ; he Mins B's ability es 9 teccher, too well known to solicits North Caralina patroonge. By giving bin a need comment. Parents are invited to atiend, to no- | trial and by comparing his with Northern work and Ee the sory see preevtet electors sAetllegels prices, be hopes to be able to make a favorable show - behets abou patmrys, Sapp haeees Silmatimas | jing. A TRIAL IS WHAT HE WANTS Polka, La Gorlitza, La Sicillienne, Mazour- G. A. MAKEPEACE ka, La Vassovenne, Hop, and ‘Dewx ‘Temps, { altz | N. B. Mesare Worth & Uuey of Fayettevile N.C.; Class for Missies and Masters, from 3 till 5 P.M, | are Agents for the sale of the above Buckets. Tuesdays, Thorsdays, and Saturdays | Fayetteville, Feb. 1857 Geatieman’s Clase—rom 7 ull 9 P.M. same days— SALISBURY At the residence of Jaa A. Sister “CLASSICAL SCHOOL, — | tie sesnages has opened a ciamea seta! NOTICE. _Febroary, 17th I NOTICE. For the purpose Clothing at cost for eash—among which may be found 8 good assortment of Coais, Pants and Vesis. W. J. MILLS & Co. and now most eranestly requesis all persons in- debted to him either by note or open account to come forward and setile. Persons interested will | find it to their advantage in attending to the above request, as they will thereby save cost | E. MYERS. Salisbury, Feb. 17th, 1857. ly39 | tt37 Th. subsériber is compelied to close his business, | | and the public generally, for the very kberal bestowed on him, and would respectfully & con- | tinuance of the same to his successor. | | Salisbury Feb. 10¢h 1857. 3w37 (Graduate of the Baltimore Dental College) | STATESVILLE, N. ©. | REIL coe epg i} « to And mine to bless. T’ the three Of pain; bid suffering cease, and Uj olf Of comfort into many The * from Her humble path obscure that she, with amiles, May take her unaccustomed place among The sons of man. To me Tae Reule Docs le piven, te tent ofr vine, on which f] I'm cautious then, sor pe’er with careless and | | wounds. } To restore, deformity to raise | Terms positively cash on Pi of work. Office at Residence, West of the Female College. Commnnications by mail or otherwise will receive prompt attention, February lth, 1857. COL. H. L. ROBARDS, AT THE ROWAN HOUSE. STAGE OFFICE FOR ALL tie Stages ot has ‘ “HOUSE. | 2, 1857. 35 New-York STAPLE AND FANCY ‘a the town of Salisbary, for the purpose of prepanng youn sons. Pups will be prepared to enter any class in the University, or any of our Colleges, which they men for College, or any of the learned Profes- | Bay BOOS | =_ ‘ —_— | LL those indebted to me in any way are kindly invited to rall and settle, as longer indulgence will Right.—Mr. Bell, of Tennessee, has given notice in the Senate that he will in- | troduce a bi!l to secure to all the States} am equal and just participation inthe ben-| efie-of the public domain by the distrib: | ution ofan amount in money derived from the pales of the public !ands to each of the Btates wecartiag to their respective | popaiation, which have received no grants of land to aid io the construction of rail- | roads, or grants of less quantity than their, rateable ion, equivalent to the ral. | we of the lands granted to the State which has heretofore received the largest grant, | estimating the valne of such granted lands at $125 per acre. >=: | Col. Benton delivered his lecture on the “Union” before an appreciated audi ence im the e:ty of New York on Thurs day evening. He stated his intention t deliver the lecture in at least twenty dit- ferent States, both North and Soath, an der the cons ction that the people need to be aronsed to the dangers which threat en the Union. Prom the 8t. Lows Evening News Emigrants Perishing on the Plainx. We have already referred to the fact of three trains of Morman emigrants to Salt Lake having been overtaken by a snow storm on the Plains. —They were met by Lieat. Kelton and Dr. Page of Fort Laramie, at the crossing of Sweet Water, abont the 15th of December, and according to their opinion, are supposed tohave perished. Nothing has been heard of them since, and it is greatly to be fear ed that the next tidings from them wi!l inform us that the whole company, sever al handred in number, have perished. At the ti.we they were met by the officers frem Fort Laramie, they were saffering ° beyond measure for the want of provis- | ions and on acevunt of the cold. Ther were very badly clothed, and in conse quence of the hardships, many of them were dying; in one camp they buried fif teen in one day. The mode of br: ‘al, ince they cannot dig the frozen ground, is to lay the bodies in heaps and pile over them willows and stones. Gov. laghern Young, learning something of their con dition, despatched some men and provis- ions to their relief; but these were met by the mail party retarning tothe city ayain, having been turned back by the vielence of the storm they enconntered. What the poor creatnres will do, or what wil! become of them, it is hard to tell. Un der delusion they have left their homesin foreign lands; and, to satiafy a whim of| the Governor, undertook a journey of thonsands of miles, not or fitted for a trip that, even weather, is difficult enough, let alone at this inclement season of the year. | half provisions d in yood > A Novel Echibition.—Our strects yes- terday were enlivened by an exhibition entirely new jn this locality—three very decent looking gentlemen (f) being escort ed throngh I »yal and other streets, in troduced into several saloons and resorts by a possee of our police. All of the in dividuals on exhibition displayed a large placard on their hats, breasts and-backs, Upon whieh was inseribed in large letters the word “Tier.” The first two—Joln King and Adolphus Bishop—were arrest- 48 suspicious characters, having been engaged in the Onlifornia ball game, and having in their possession a large number of blank checks; the last of the trio, Myn- heer Honse Von Danderauckhansen, alias FE, O, Manton, alias Schoonmaker, (a very decent looking fellow, by the way,) was 'N “limbo” a8 a suspicions character, it }country produce has ounce in weight one thousand yards, with | sreat precision and deadly effect. Cheraw (Gazette. - _ Litde Miff.—The world often hangs on the smallest tifles, A litte miff between Charice Bonaparte and bis love Litiua, might have bro ken off amarnage which gave birth to Napo leon and the battle of Waterloo. “That's a fact. Suppose a little miff had ta ken place between Adam and Eve! What t oe - A report is carrent here that a murder was committed recently in Surry County, on the person of an Trish pedier. The particulars we have been anabie to learn: but it is supposed be was robbed and innrdered, and the body thrown into a pond of water, A man named Gilbons, and several othera, had been arrested on suspicions, Lai there appearing 1 dence against them, they were dischary ed.— Another ramor states that the I» had been found, and the persons suspect We shal prob ably learn the facts in the case at some time Winston Sentinel ed committed to prison. From the Richmond Christian Advocate An Incident of the Late Snow storm —A turkey-hen, in the town of Roxboro,” N.C., was covered by a six-foot drift: of snow, aod remained inthis condition 11¢ jays, without food or drink, when sie was found, apparently, as well and lear- ty as before. There was at least ten in ches of snow between herand the ground, and she only lad space to turn roand This is certainly se P.WLA <= North Carolina State Stocks.—Thia relia ble old State always makes her work sure as she and never leaves anvih her credit to doubt proceeds, og affecting uncertainty, The Legis used the tax on property atare which has just ad ooe-fourth more, besides fund for the debt. stocks of the State placed establish: gradaal ex Uneclion of UL Thus ie the secu nty and value beyond all dor ment —.Vat Jaki endering them a safe invest “> a The streets of Fayettevil e for the last ten days have certainly presentad no appearance which could justify the title of the “doomed city.” A vast K been brenght in, flour, cotton, bacon, &e., and the streets have been full of wagyons. Trade been briek, and cotton broaghton Thurs day $12,75 per hundred. Produce of al hinds is bringing very remunerate prices Worth Carolinian deal of lias fae Young Snodgrasa, whose s 13} ed complicity in the Burdell murder in New York, has caused his arrest and im- yrisonment, is anid to have been raised in Favetteville He is of a very respecta ble family, if such is the case, and should he be proven an accessory before the deed, as is charged upon him, it will be asad blow indeed to his relatives, who, however, do not reside in this place at present. —.Vorth Caro/intan, rf i | Singular Cause of Suicide.— A prison- er in the Michigan penitentiary, sentenc- ed to solitary confinement, was found dead in his cell. A steam pipe passing through the cell to warm it had = burst, and as no ery of help could be heard by the keeper, to save himself from being cooked to death the poor man cut his throat. The * Beat” Conundrum.—"“Why will America’a emblem outlive those of Eng §ppearing that he, in concert with anoth-| land. France, Ireland and Scotland! Cr gent of the same stripe, had in con-| * Answer,—The rose must fade, the lily templation to rob one of our large jewel-| droop, the shaintck die, the thistle with lor; but the stars are eternal. : TY establishinents.— Mobile Adn. Apples dred, 62 a 100 Lead Bar, 9010 Bacun, 10 9 60 White, 10412 | Beeswax 20 2 23) Molames Cuba, 70 Beef, 4a5 bd N.O. 87 | Batter, 150 20 “ Masecovado 75 a #0 CANDLES— Naas (Cat 60 6 Tallow, 180 25 45050 Admaniine, 3ie37 8 LINSEED— Coffee Rio, 13015 : 50 0 624 Jara, 17._ 20 Potatoes, Ineh, 75 a 100 Cotton, Thallg % Bweet 75 0 100 Coon Yarn, 1004 Rage per Ib Cora, 80 a AS Salt per cock, 212) 0 25 | Meal, 85 2 90 ‘Sheeting Bro. 9010 Chickens per doz. 1.50 Seger Bro. ald Egge per doz 12015 Crashed, 16417 | Feathers per ib 350375 Clarified, 12014 Flour per bb 6 50 » 6.65 Tallow, 124 013 “ Sack, 3100320 Wheet White, 1 200125 Bar Sa Wall Red, Wool Tron Lard, 1100115 25 a 28 FAYETTEVILLE MARKET. Freacany 21, 1857 BACON, per Ib 19 12 COFFEE, per ib Ke lige 13 Laguira isa 15 8) Dominge 00 a = =00 FLOUR, per barre Fan 739. 00 Sape rfiue 6 a ° 6 we 00 ‘| - le Y 00 GRAIN, per bushe|— Corn a 1 05 Wheat 1 20 al@ Onte 65 a 00 Peas 10 a 060 Rye 1000110 LARD. per th 13 14 SPIRITS. per gation— Peach Bready . Apple do new « 70 NC. Whakey, Sa 69 Rye da a 70 Reetfied de 45a 50 NAILS, cut. per heg 475 20000 TRON, per ib F.ngtsh, 44a 5 Sweedes, common bar 64a 00 D wide, e 0 WOOL, per th [oe 18 TALLOW, per Ib lla 12 HIDES. per Ib Dry ie no Green f4 a 00 SALT Liverpool, per sack 1258 0 Alum, per bushel 00 a 00 MOLASSES, per galion— Cuba Wa 624 New Orleans, 00 a 00 SUGAR, per Ib— Loaf and crashed 16a (irs StCrok Porto, d&& No Orleans, ll a 124 BEE F— Wholesale, 4a 43 Retail. chare, 6a a VORFOLK MARKET Reported by Rowland & Brothers, Feb. 16, 1857. BACON —Hame, 13 @ 16 Hog round, 13 (@ 14 Rodeo Western, 11 Show 9 FLOUR -Extra,*.25 —Family, @8 75 DRIED APPLES—1 85 PEACH ES—85 50 CORN—65 FLAXSEED—81 60 Fist NORTHERN $5.50@6—M COFFEE—Roo 11 @ 124 SUG AR—Crushed & Pourdered 144 (@ 15 —Refin ed 13 @ 14—Weet India, 11 (@ 124 MOLASSFS—60 (2 70 SALT LIVERPOOL—G Alum, $1 10—Fine 91.70 LIME per Bol, $1.15 @ $1.25 CANDLES—Tallow, 16 —Adamantine, 26 @ 22 SOAP—Brown, 44 («@ 5 — Yellow, 54 @ 6 Super 7.50 Pickled Mernnge per bbl ete & Blue Fish, 8650 @8 Premium Snow White Mineral Paint. LOQ() M2087 RECEIVED VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE. | OFFER for enle my valuable plantation lying on Big Rocky Creek, containing about 400 Acres, some 70 acres of first rate bottom lands, some 200 acres of excellent land in virgin timber, tall and heavy; all necessary buildings for comfort and con- venience, and every thing in good repair. The lands in coltivation are in an improved atate ofculture. Said lands joia M. Dobbine & Brothers, distant from Obn College Lt mien All persone desiring to purchase Innd in this vieinity would do well to call and eximine hefore buying elsewhere. L. GAITHER Iredell CoN C. February 94, 1857 4w:39 BROWN 5w39 APPROXIMATION PRIZES —The two pre- ceding and two succeeding Numbers to those drawing the first 12 Prizes will be entitled to the 45 Approx: matron Prizes, secordmg to the echeme The 3,000 Prites of $20 will be determined by the last figure of the Number that draws the $50,000 Prize For example. if the Number drawing the 850,000 Prize ends with No. 1, then aljthe Tickets where the namber ends iu 1 will be entitled w 20. If the Num- | ber ends with No. 2, then all the ‘Tickets where the Number ends ia 2 will be entitled 1020, und 20 v0 to 0. Certificates of Packages will be suid at the folluwing | rates whieh is the nek Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, §80 “ “ 10 Half “ 40 “ 10 Quarter 20 | IN ORDERING TICKETS @8 CERTIFICATES, Enchee the money to our addrens for the Tickets ordered, on reeript of which they will be forwarded by Gret mail) Purchasers can have tickets ending eoy figure they may designate The list of Drawa Nambers and Prizes will be sen to purchasers imme diately after the drawing IP Perchasers will please write their signatures plain, and give their Pust Office, Coanty and Siat- If Remember that every Prize is drawa and able in fall without deduction I All prizes of 81.000 and ander paid immed ately after the drawing—other Prizes at ithe usua thirty daye pey meio All commanications sinetly confide nti! Prre Twhkets cashed or renewed in other Ticke's at ether office Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates of Peck ages of Ticketseither to S SWAN &CO, Atlante, Ga or S SWAN, Montgomery Ala STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, IREDELL COUNTY—Is Egcrty Fiied 19th February, 1857 Petition to sell Land for Part Witham Trow man and wife Serah, Michael Sure , and others, tt “er Heary Surewalt, and the Heire at Lew of Anna Haehoman TT appeanng to my satiafaction that ante are mt remdents of thee Mate, bui of other States It made for the space of mx he defend- rewdents dered, advertisement be weeks, in the (arolma Watchman, not fying them to appear al our nex Coart of Equity, to be held forthe county of Irede at the Count House i Statesville, on the bih We 4th Monday in February and plead, anewerordemar to the plant ay after the osant yet otherwise a decree pro confesso will be entered op against them Witness, W. P Equity at office ia Statesville, thie 19th day ary, A.D. 1857 Caldwell, Clerk and Master in of Febru- W. P. CALDWELL, ¢ Price adv. 85 50 NOTICE. ( N the 12th March next, we will sell, at public Sale. at the of Thomas Allie near Bethany Charch, in Iredell Coanty —FIVEOR SIX LIKELY NEGROES, nea very good Black Smith,) a large amber Horses, Cattle, Hoge & Sheep: Three Valuable ME 6039 ate remd: Jarks large quantity of Corn, Wheat, Oats a Hay, Bacon, Farming Utensils, Waggons, Household and Kitch Furniture, and maay other articles mentior elonging to the Estate Mra. Ma Allien, deceased know WF COWAN, W.M. ALLISON, Exeest 20th, 1857 3wI9 Terme made of Sale rs Feb N.C. R. R. Co. 8 perjcent Bonds. Orrnce of N.C Ratt Roan Company, } Salsbury, Feb. 20, 1857 \ "TRHE North Carolina Rail Road Company offer for I sale, to the higheat bidder, three handred and fil- ty thoneand Dollars of & per cent bonds, payable March Ist 1867, principal and interest exempt by law from taxation. Interest payable semi-annually The Capital Stoek of the Company is $4,000,000, and this amount ef $350,000, will be ite only debt Sealed proposale for these bonds will be received, addressed to the President of this Road, at the office of the Public Treasurer, Raleigh. On the 3rd March the b. ie will be opened in the presence of the Gover nor and Pable ‘Treasarer No bid under par, will be considered, and euccess- ful biddere will be notified immediately where they may receive the bonds om payment to the Treasurer of the North Carolina Rail Road Company of the full amount of thew bide CHARLES F. FISHER, President ‘RESH SEEDS. FRESH SEEDS. | Cie AT THE BOOK STORE IN STATESVILLE, and supply yoarself wih David Landreth’s best Garden Seeds. H.W. AYER Febraary 10th, 1857 th:37 JOB PRINTING Neatly srecuted at this Office 1w39 ¢ dereleft with him will be faithfully and promptly at | the highest market price in cash | mot be given. ‘Those failing to compty with the above | Rotrce may expect to setule with a legal gentleman. RW. GRIFFITH Mt. Vernon, N.C., Feb. 1, 1457 61:35 NOTICE. may demre. The scholastic year will cunsist of one session of ten months, commencing ov the Ist of Oc- tober and ending ia July, with a vacatwau of ome week at Christmas. | Terms---Per Session of 10 Months. | Primary Eagiish branches, $20 CO Higher do do and Mathematics, 30 00 F Clasmes aud Mathematics, 50 00 IO* the 2d of March at 12 o'clock A. M. at the Contingent fuad, ° 1 00 reswience of Mr. Cather Rice, in this county, the undersigned will let to the lowest bidder the budding of a Rectory for St. Andrews and Christ's Church. Specifications fursizhed on application to as. One-third of the tuition will be required in advance, one-third «a the lst of March, and the remainder at the close of the session No deductwn for absence JOHN RICE, ) except in cases of protracted ack ness. | JACOB CORRELL, ° Committee REFERENCES : F.8. NEELY, s) | | | Presdemt and Faculty of the University ; Rev. Drury, Feb. 17th, 1857 [2t.38) Lacy, D. D., Premdeat of Davidson Colleve ; Hoa.) Joba M. Morehad, Hon Joba M. Dick, Greens- ; —~ bore’; Rev. A. Beker, thoa. Burton Crage. Johe 1. | SALE: Shaver, Esq, A. Henderson, Esq, Jas. E. Kerr,| ( ib Tuesday, 34 March, I will sell the residue of Eeq., Salsbury the Property, belonging to the Estate of Mo- JOHN B. GRETTER, A.B. | ses Graham, deceased, coomsting of October 14. 1856. 209 Four Bead of Horeea—Cattle—one Road WILLIAMS BROWN, Wagon and Gearing—one Carriage — Farming utensials of every deacrip- Tin, Sheet-Iron and Copper Smith, tion—one Wind Mill —one sett of Blacksmith Toola, all the [louse- At his old Stand opposite the Store of hold and Kitchen furniture, anda great variety of ar MURPHY & CO Fy Ouse ROOFING and v A reasonable credit will be given, aod tions made known vn wether condi- —Feb 7, 1857 FOSTER, Ex'r the day o DAVIDC —ALSO—— ticles too tedious to mention GUTTERING done in the most substantial manner and w nted. Great vane- ¥ of Wares and Stoves always on hand fur sale At the samo time and place, the subscriber will sefl Janwary 20, 1857 ly:34 at public sale, so Ex'r of Avec Geaham, dcocased NEW BOOKS A quantity of Corn— Wheat, Oats, Hay, and Fudder—a good lot of Bacon and | fi ST Recewwed ° ** Home and the World.” by Mre Lard four head of valuable Hors Wm ©. Rives of Virgraia. Hite’ of the Shaver ca—astock of Cattle —atock of Sheep fn »y the author of Wide Wide World. Ernest A Bek kof He ” Linwod by Mra. Carohne Lee Hents. Nepiers @ targe stock of out Hogs, an Peninsular Ware, new edition, 5 vole 12 mo. Little various other urticles too tedi- Dornt, by Charles Dickens. Life of Prince Talley ous lo meniion. nd Chips from Unele Sar Jack Kaif Live ced Learn. cee guide for all who wish to epeat sy) A frameable credit will be given, and terme made a i A J oH. ENNIss' known on the day of sale -_ Abe Sar uN ‘Rice THOS C GRAHAM, Ex't . . Feb 7, 1857 4w 37 IF YOU HAVE WORK FOR ME. Please bring it im, 2) ones sizes and colors GON IND OGK eee et WRITING PAPER UST received a large sapply of w Foolecep SMITHING, NEW BOOKS. AND . | FENHIRTEEN Years in the Ttinerancy Life and Bell Hanging. Corresperdoacel ati bicaden ti Reed. 9 rdemrs i Victoria ot the World Overcome. hy Caroline Chees- THE subscriber having opened an ee hor.’ Gardenings for the South, by Wiiham W tablishment, proposes to carry on the White of Athens, Ga ra Lasts’ Natwma!l System above basiness in the town of Salisbu- of Political Economy Pranders L. Tienes of ry. on Water Street, in all ite vanous the Chief Jastices Hiewa branches, GUNS and LOCKS te- tha Legends, by 5 pared at ehort notice and on reasona wk Store ble terme Hie thoroagh acquaintance January 20. 1857 20 with the business, he hopes, will command a reasona ble share of patronage. All work warranted. Alor NEW BOOKS. tended to Chain of Sacred W Orders respectfully sohcued UST Received ‘ v CHARLES HARTMAN J Rev. S.A. Leta. AM WD “Kao > Salisbury, Oct. 21, 1856. 21: 3mo Power.” a view of the productive forres of = and the reeul's of labor. capital and skill, by (haries T 1 Y MeKamght. © The Old North State alee = | \\ |) \ \ | | ! Cond Senes, by the Rev. BN, Carsthen: DD Pye WiAEIEs 6 Rehgron in Amenea.” by Rubdert Be pop f.-etares on Scrence and Art.” by Dy Lardner DY virtae of anorder of the Sapenor Court of Law D im and for Stanly ¢ a the premises, on Frnday the 13th of February next, 2 vole At Salisbury, Jan. 20, 18 JONES HOTEL, es Undermgned has taken charge of this popa | JW ENNISS' Book Store woty, Dwill proceed to sell that valaable tract of land, sitaated in Stanly county, and known as the NARROWS. The Tract contains about iy Hae LENOIR well county, lately occapred by AF. Hagier — iy) Ao . 1 200 Ac res, The buildings (and out-t.aildings: are ample for the about two hundred and fifty of which ie cleared and in entertasnment ether of travellers a good state of cultivauon. THE FISHERY b®@. ap-country remdence longing to the tract has often yielded to ite former tention or expense w owner more than a thousand dollars anneally. Pro- rate Hotel. The v fessor Emmons who has persenally examined the has the best roade t the village of a Caid + famibes geeking monthe Noa make iC a first nthe sam age ehghtfully lorated, and of anv mountain village ia the WATER POWER ~ omer Lew Janvary 20, 1857 3.34 on the tract, pronounces it superior to any in the State TERMS, a credit of six and twelve months will be W tron of the State to take ordere hy sample for he D. A. UNDERWOOD —& MeALLISTER'S HOMEOPATHIC) REME aeiace 232 | DEBS" To active men a hberal monthly eatary and Janeury Srd, 185¢ Oe fair comminmion will be paid. Address (with stamp to WANTED 5000 Bushels Wheat AND 1000 BARRELS FLOUR. for them We are convinced, if all knew the worth of Dr Tae eubseriber wishes to purchase the above quan- Savoronn’s Invicoraron, in relieving and curing the: tty of Wheat and Floar, for which Ke will pay children of Weak Bowels, Cholera [nfantum, and oth er Bowel difficulties, they would never suffer tnem selves to be without it again. It isa reliable cure: a | single trial will convinces ANTED an active, honest man ia each mee prepay answer De J. 8. AcALLISTER, 4wi6 Jersey City, NI We would beg any afflicted with Liver derange mente or Siok Headache, totry, as we have done, one bottle of Sanproann’s Ixvigorsroa, or Laver Remedy, and then say if they can, with truth, there is no he!p MICHAEL BROWN. Saliebury, Sept, 16, 1856. rié ] LLL be prepared on to open their SPRING novel and de: } Sik and Fancy Goods, | adapted, especially, to the waate of first clees North | Carchaa Merchants, and whieh will be offered at the LoWGsT MARKET rasces, | Dee. 30, 1856. Thunder & Lightning DISONION AND CIVIL WAR, Pestilence, Patent Medicin | FAMINE, &c, &e, RF. evila and calamities that should be guarded <\ agains. BAKER & OWEN leave to in- form the public generally end private S aaial tiewlarly.ihat they are ready, willing ead ebleto teet them from one at least of the above ‘tebe, by patting ep to their beildings, their Patest Lightning Conductors, at prices lower than it hes ev- er been done at in this part of the your orders to Baker & Owen, Salsbary, N.C Joly 22, 1856, a REMOVAL. R. & A. MORPHY, HSisctieconh Nemes oTire. Their (reads and customers, are invid te call and see them at their sew and elegant sand. Sabebory, January 6th, 1857. cs >] DENTAL NOTICE, W. F. BASON, D. D. 8, M.D. OF. fier on the Let with Mr. MeNeely . and on the corer meat te Dect W hitehead NB Having prepared suitable ROOMS, these who wreh to coosult hem, of seed dental serviews,caa have every advantage. 17 Commucieations dropped in the Boa at Ofes chor, directed through P. Othee or otherwise will be attended the firs opporteaity. BOOK STORE STATESVILLE H W AYER, has jest opened a Book Stere in + Statesville, where he keeps on hand a large stock of School Books and quite a variety of miseel- sous works, also a fail supply of 2ANCT ABIICLBS, and YANKEE NOTIONS, Stationary, Wall Window Shades, Fire Sereens, together with Hy rave stock of CON FECTION ARIES, Fine Cigare and TOBACCO, Mameal Instraments, #e., &e. Special attention given to ordering Books, Musie, and any thing else in hie line Oppomte the COURT-HOUSE. N © Jan. 6, 1857 Fresh Sapply of Salem Almanacs, FOR THE YEAR, 183%. resale by the gross, dozen, of single one, at 4 J H._ ENNISS’ Book Store. North Carolina Law Books. ( ys hand, The New Revised Code of North Cap elina; Eatoo's Forms; Wiley’s North Carolina Form Bok; Cantwell's Justice, designed for Justiess f the Peace ; Civil Practice in the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions of N. Carolina. Fur eale at J. H. ENNISS' Book Store. u“ TTVUE undersigned take oceasion to enform their Svothern frends and Customers that they have removed from No. 74 North Third Street, to the Store No. 139 Market Sireet, North side, between Third and F h Streets. Tm addition to their asual aseortment of BRUSHES, TRIMMINGS AND fine? GOODS, their stock will coumst of full lines of HROSLIZRT ANS GLOVBS. LACES, WHITE GooDs, 4c, which they will offer at the very lowest market pri- Statesviihe Jannary 20, 1857 LP Our terms will be six months, of siz per cont. discount for Cash in par funds, within thirty di CUMMINGS & No. 139 Market Street. Philadelphia Janeury, let, 1-57 Donen D4 RY Beats sr & ivi In the great West, where wheat is so easily grown, isis not expected that rye, | as a bread material, will be extensively cultivated, Wheat being more palatable, although we believe rye is the most heal- thy, But there are many other uses up-) on the farts to which rye can be profita-| Bodily Carriage. bly employed, and on many farms there ; sess , per ; y oma prey va hich it ts inoaoponsatla Instead of giving all sorts of rules|” « Wife, spank that child.” vay sa fae ie jabout turning out the toes, and straigh- to good Jarniimg. ai he i : rs © eg as au established fact create im re aged Spgs en A Free Mason.—The King of Hanover . ) SHOUT! v! ~ e thatno land, and particularly ina rolung eee om tis teeny. beoanas asen terrot:| has been admitte:! a member of Hanover- country, from which hoed crops have : “ or fe fina at ees a jian Lodge (White Horse) of Free Masons. been taken, such a6 corn, potatoes. Cc. di coufort which procures a willing omnis. | His majesty was assed by special diplo- should be uubroken and nuded in ‘on evall. that ta a cessary to secare the ne through the three degrees, and will the winter, because itis liable to. . inn Rey up “the head and move Shortly ‘be inaugurated Grand Master of . 2 : } eirainat vbjyect 13 holt e Redd ¢ | - noterian lod and waste Bere the ree hat and i. ! letting the toes and shoulders take | al! the Hanoverian lodges. os deren ihaaneageatien eee ee broken care of themselves, Walk with the chin | #1. aud in the worst condition to be OTYSe"\ but slightly above a horizoutal line, or) gmp x ‘ N up and pulverized for a spring crop.— Oe ; plea | STATE OF NORTH CAROLI A, When ak tad are not ea with wheat W/t) your eye directed to things he little | IREDELL COUNTY hae water praia lthey should alwava co cce ee rons head. In this, SDE 0 a Dad nates it & a Cf an bo turned to. Way you walk properly, pleasurably, and | Nancy Campbell and Andrew Stecle and wife Jane, ee th ,| Without any feeling of restraint or awk- | against e ved acvennt yn various wayoe adios wardness. If any one wishes to be aided | James C. Todd, J. F. Hathaway and wife Jane, Col- the low#ot the land for other spring crops. in securing thie habitual carriage of bo-| ic: Todd, Joha Sharpe aad wife Mary, and John If the dend is in the rye may be zieeilont yourself to carry the hands Kanon sown, and covered with cultivator or ii rote cea eng oe ‘ Petition to sel! Land for Partition. jlough as soon as the ground is sufficient: aealne J." Baclishnat af atcaired the IT appearing to my satisfaction that the defend- ¥ wet, after the corn is so far matured SUC WhSE | Bagusimes ; {ants are not residents of this State: I is ordered, is to he »artially ylazed. If it is to be world over for their full chests, and broa: | that publication be made ia the Carolina Watchman, pbs se cee © dened thar ee shoulders, and sturdy frames, and manly | forthe space of six weeks, notifying them to appear bihct) waere potatoes are § dd ae eo bearing. ‘This position of body is a fa- | at our next Court of Equity, te be held for the county uld be putin immediately after diz Ses bh we in the ei i . {of Iredell, at the Coart House in Statesville, om the ¢ the potatoes in August or early in vourite With Urem, in the sumple prowien- | ¢., Monday after the 4th Monday in February next, vet t ro fer either of these Uv i the garden or gallery, in attending | then and there to plead, answer or demur to the plain- Depte "st will sled lage : eu me - , ladies alony a crowded street, in standing , tif pea serpin a dectee pro confesso will be crops, | iI generally cover te grogtiu he i cree ; recorded against them. comets. before winter with an abin.| 0! te strest, or im poblic worsiip: -| Witness, W. P. Caldwell, Clerk and Master in oe, es ed Karuane diner Many persons spend a large part of as gro f ero ce, ) sings WA - pasturage during winter and early sprin, Equity at office in Statesville, this 12th day of Janu- their walking existence in the sitting po-} ary, A.D. 1857, and in the Slst year of American for all kinds of farm stock. In addition to this, the laud is protected from waste sition, A single rule, well attended to, | !adependence. W. P. CALDWELL, C. M. E in this connectun, would be of incalcu-| price adv. 85 50. * Gw34 by repeated freezing and thawing, and the washing rains of winter; and lable value to maltitudes—use cAatrs MUSIC BOOKS. when the rye is ploughed under, the with the ld Jushioned straight bucks, | a litte tuclining backwards! and sit N HAND—Southern Harmony, new edition ; blades and numerous roots affurd ana Naw GurmidaitacrescTherChsica Misael” ‘ 10 with the lower portion of the body close ( mount of vegetable matter for : | Hesperian Harp; Mason's Sacred Harp, with pattent heavy Merino for wool.” The Express adds; “If this doesn’t settle the question, we have a pumpkin story in reserve that may cast some light upon it.” “ Father, what does a printer live on ?” “Why, child “ Because you said you hadn’t paid him for three years and still take the pa- . — a notes rolina as an in Oriental, European or American Designs, and cits opportunities to prove that there can be saved on i of the t mode of building in Western North Carolina, 0 least 25 per centum; insuring equal durability with addi- tional comfort, convenience and beauty. Porticos, Verandas, Conservatories, or for the remo deling of Residences, fitting up stores, and ary kind of Ornamental or Fancy work. per cent on the cost of the stracture. located in Salishary, offers of Western North Ca- HE eubsoriber hi his services to the ARCHITECT which they offeron reasontble terms. Weare deter-| 1 hereby certify ‘that F | ’ mined Lo the best made in the | Gravel fur & uuinber of years, havi Me OF Rene FULME SO CR OTIC ATION. oe eat apse ed canna ge satisfaction arto etl who | (be house for six months, two of w ‘as aunfinn soli- style aod He will also give original drawings for Frontals, Charges, including personal supervision, from 3 to 6 A. B. HENDREN. Refer to Judge Ellis, Salisbury, Jobn 1. Shaver, “ C. P. Mendenhall, Greensboro’, J. W. Thomas, Esy., Thomasville, R. C. Pearson, Esq., Morganton. January 6th, 1857. 3mo:32 THE PROHIBITIONIST. — Jublished Monthly, by the Executive Committee of the New York State Temperance Society ; Amasa McCoy, member of the Executive Commitice Editor. The ablest and most eminent advocates of ration, and ate making oupe ee _ te SHEETINGS & YARNS, ~_deedelt County, 3 may favor us with their prtronege. Shirt-ings and heavy Goods. kept om hand and forsale. The are also in operation and Corn will be ground for toll 4s promptly as possible. FORWARDING MERCHANT, and other Produce, for salesor shipment, thankfu ry 1 ded te. whom I was advised by Dr. Smith to try Cowan's Vege: Lithoavriptic, the use of which has nearly relioyed me and I think, by pemevering im ils use, will effect cumplete cure. ROBT. B. GRAY. tu fill orders for TRON BATTS In a few weeks we sha! GRIST MILLS ed to bed, Skilful, ph anes non ie Oe ees pr a bi Rowan County, N.C. Jan, 5, 1853. ‘This is to certify, that T heve used Cowan's Lithou, triptic in two cases, with happy effect. One was a bad case of suppressed Menstruation, in a young lady of 21 years of age, in whieh the usual remedies had failed; and by using one bottle, the woer reArEcT re- hef was obtained. The other case was chronic Cye- titis, or inflamation of the bladder, in the person of Mr, George H. Upright. ‘The Lithontriptic gave him great retief, and f ve had he persevered in its use, he | ; MORNING & MEADER. Salisbury, June 17th, 1856. 3 W. P. ELLIOTT, Late of Worth & Elliott, Faytteville N.C. GENERAL COMMISSION — TAILOR SHOP! HE subscriber tekes thin method ta inform bia aw Tiedt eau ehh eee NEW in the corver rooms of D. A. Davis's building, would have been ENTIRELY relieved. | Jopposite the siore of Ma , MeRorie’ 4 re 8. D. RANKIN, M.D. | adjoining the ‘Tia Bhop of iicome Browe. | hae d experi nd ja the busivesy are, he Arkansas, Conway County, April 15, 1852. Mr. Cowan: 1 write to inform you that our daugh ter, Martha, has bees enjoying good health for the leat year anda half. In she enjoyed health—a sound mind, and fine constitution. at an early age her menstruation became entirely suppressed, and for ten years her health was most wretched. fier mind gave way aud was much impaired. She had the WILMINGTON, N.C. Orders for Mrchandize, and ig sof Flow the Cause in the Nation, contribute of their wisdom and eloquence to its columns. With the Number for January, 1857, it begins Vol. Iv. The scope and spirit of the Promisrrionist is Na- tional ; it is adapted to every State in the Union, and cireulates in every State. It is the adherent of no one political party, nor the upponent of aay other. Sacred- ly devoted to the Suppression of the Liqaor Traffic, and the extirpation of [atemperance; on alfother ques- tions which divide the pablie mind, it is absolutely si- lent. It is printed in the Folio Form, ov a double medium wheet, making eight large four-columned pages to a uamber. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One copy for one year, $050 ‘Three, to one address, one year, $100 And for each additional four copies, $1 00 | will be charged for any quantity less than | Fifty copies. Fifty Copies, to one address, $1100 | One Hundred Copies, tv oue address, 82000 | against the back of the clair at the seat ; provement of the soil equa) to a The Psaimodist, and the Bortan Academy’s any one whe tries it, will observe in a coat of utanure; and the land, when bro ken up, will be in the most light and :nel- low eondition fer the succeeding cre) th b the entire season. This method in addition to the use of clover in regu- lar votation, is the cheapest that can be adopted for the protection and improve ment of the svil, and the opportunity tu nt a yrateful support to the whole, Aud we see hu reason why clil- dren should not be taught from the be- ginning to write, and sew, and knit, in a} pusitivy requiring the lower portion of! the body and the shoulders to touch the back of the chair all the ume. A very couuen position in sitting, es | Collection uf Chareh Music. For sale at Postace.— The postage on the Prowsitioniet 6 J. H. ENNISS’ Book Store. | within the County of Albany, free; beyond the Cuan. | Janvary 20. 1857 RY liye and within the State, Three Centon year; be.) yond the State, and within the Unwed States, Siz) =a y Highly Important to invalids. Ce ear—payable quarterly, in advance. co D LIVER Oo 1 L. Barrisn Paovivces— Uhere are no postage charges on the Paourartrovist ( subscribers w the Canadas, | | MANUFACTURED BY | or any of the Provinces in British America SreciaL Orrea—TVo facilitate the grat eucu- fatwa of the Paper, we will sead One Hundred Copres | for a vear, toone address, postage pasd, for Twenry- | t employ at shoald never be lost, es pe- ante ax 80 little as at present is paid to bushanding and applying the manures than tan go easity be mace on every, farm. This method of sowing rye i larly valaable and important in the South, and other portions of the cuun- try where the common grasses do not fidarisirwo well. Varieties. — We know of three varic ties of rye now cultivated in the United States, viz:-—the common, the white, and | multicale. The common is well known ;/ ae heen a rr aeepabacdl my come al back, the head erect, in moderate Joco pecially among wen, is with the shuul- John ¢. Baker & Co. ders against the chair-back, with a space » 2 ‘twee he chair-back } of seve ral incbes between the chair-back Kalas coe ied Ue dalicgeicking uarkelol caper | and tue lower portion of the spine, giving wry over uther brands almost entire absence > body the slape of a halt hoop; it is) frem that peeufiar nauseous and disagreeable flavor the iustantaneous, instinctive, and almost and offvacive odor inesperebble from Onl credety and A ne waperfectly pre p universal pysition assumed by any CON) tt may be take suMptive on sitting down, unless counter cate patient and retained without effort oa the most acted by an etfurt of the will; hence pa- smeits stomach so edlak P nia ahi ie hi ‘ | ts superiority in this and other important charac- rents should regard SUC B& POSIXON 10) | vstics of genuineness, has guaraniced for it the should rectify it at once. alty throughout the States. The best pv op after eati . | It is the most effectual remedy for Consumption, The hig : peck ” after eating it reg Jar Broachitos, Rheomatiom, Serofula, &e . and may be meal is, to bave the hands behind the! pad w boules of Dra. Sui d& Sill in thisplace, ar of the manefactarers J.C. BAKER & CO, it a i ~ aE oY : » (motion, and in the open air, if the weath-/ _ He: 100 0.30 Krees. po ym it pect —- ee ar is pot chilly. Half an hvoar spent in cate ee aor that $e om polit de eutriions and ‘ prem this way after meals, at least after break- Greensborough a ; Pitead abs S"'Y fast and dinner, would add health and § prized. The multicole derives its name ph yee y to “tiller” or spread, Sewing’ up a large number of stems from one grain. It was introduced in the West by Mr. Arthur Peter, of Jet ferepr Peeeces Kentucky, be having re- ceived a t quantity of it in a letter, « few years since, from Virginia It is Bow extensively grown in tiris part of the Seate, and from its tendency to spread 4Mfords a mach more abundant pasturage than the common rye. The seed is too mtly injared by allowing stock 1 fi it off tuo late after it has Q n the spring. Ualf bushel of seed of tis Wartety tu the acre, f i wei put im, is sufficient, w 1 is half tie @haatity usually « cogpes be eat Bye bs extensively grown in some parts “*''? ! ae MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. (length of days to women in easy life, and to all sedentary men. It is a thought}, SHE costal losaracen oa the mutesiplan is bet which richly merits attention. As to the l emallcom, campared with a jeletetech company habit which inany men have of sitting| Thiscompany being located in the Western part of the during prayer, iu forms of worship not; requiripg it, with the elbows extended a resung on the arms, we will only say inj 44 ‘the pebble paseing, that besides being age, lan unwiee and hurtful, it is suciglv au urteous and indelicate position, while SG COPFIN., View Presdent ty ane a religious potut of view it is an un- CP. MENDENHALL, Attormey PETER ADAMS, Sec'y and Treasurer pardonavle irreverence; a position wh t gig PETER ADAMS, See'ry Gea | Agent wereclected for the caseing year JAMES SLOAN, President c oe an with the feelings of a geatleman HOCUMMING NOTICE, , Se 1 WILL pay the heghest market fpree, ia State of the West fur the grain, « 1) Beads of cash, fur Five Thoussod Bushele Wheat, does not thrive eo well. It affords excel and 12 of 13 lhely wegro boys, from 15 to 21 vears lent early feed for hogs before the oat old J. H. JENKINS crop is sofliciently advanced to tarn Loss Salebery, Sept 1196 wasibly (0¥9 asso, ” wood lar ore t Nese OF FRU Z.00s bles rere t a Halve Journal of Le 16, 1856 | number without disrefish by the most deli- | their childreu with appreheusion, abd | commendation of the most eminent of the medical fac- | State, conseqeentty avech the larger porver of the risk ¢ | stectarers often ore tothe West, very many of which arein the country. | gINGER'S MACHINES ALWAYS OPERATE, The Company peatirely free from debt ; have arade | PERFECTLY. be ‘bncakla cud long the back of the pew, and forchead | noassessments, and is therefore confident y recommen- pead Eabered )otrenes corenee em este Atthelast Annan! Meeting the following Ofiee.. Five Dotians; and at the same rate for aay larger These terms barely cover the cost of paper | aod priuung | Every man into whose hands this sheet may fall, is solbested to rawe a club, and put a copy into every | famdy ia his aeughdorheud. Specimen copies will be / sent, grats. Large and immediate orders respectfully sulicited. | Na sabscriptions received for less than one year,! and in every case (he order mast be aceumpanted by | the money | | Address | { O. SCOVILLE, Poacmunsc Acert Avsasy, N.Y | DR. M. WHITEHEAD. |OFFICE on the seme lot with his residence. Ia} | bis absence persons desring to see him will beave | cae of the best, (if mot the very best.) emits im the | te all afflicted with these pasnful, dustresemg, and hii thew names of the Slate | country | Jane 17, 1856 ms |SINGER'’S SEWING MACHINES. ‘THESE celebrated machiacs are in practical and proftable gec in all partie uf the ervh2ed world. Ta all the vatswes trade, and in sewing every sort uf labrie, esther of cloth of leathes, they have been fully tried and approved. Sewing machines of other man- » work, bat im Qugirivance and workmanship. A perfect sewing machine kept empwyed affords a clear profit of §| OU a year, but an imperfect one is a cause of cuasiant | vexation and loss = The entire relvabiluy of machines | ie one great reasn for the vaparalied popalanty | MACHINES FOR FAMILY SEWING, of a frail and d - cuostruction, are recommended by other manaf Sach machiaes are made to The be stronger srere. © perform sabstantial work hi to yecause they go :ato less skilful hands than wheo sulk manafactarere, and are ased for a greater variety of work The machines which have proved best for a! other perposes must be best for family ase, and v are Singer'a The speed of oer has laicly been doubled No other can compare with them in quaeuty of work IP New machiare of be eachanged on liberal terms for old sewreg ma chines of cur own make, or for operative machines ot wther manufactorers, Local agents wanted w sell oar machipesn [ catch the rye. o truth we, family sew than ony ot ag machines mechiors he latest om wed syle will pty and p May 1855. lee ex DR. S. REEVES E AS located in Salisbury, and offe his professional services to the pab s. O'fice two doors below Beojamia Julians store Apri! 2, 1356. ably attention of two able physicians, but her health be- came worse, till your remedy was used. By using 5 botties, her health is as above stated, and her nearly restored. G.C. WITT, ELIZABETH WITT, Mau. J. F. Cowan—Dear Sir: 1 know Miss Wrrv, having been the physician of the family fer several years, and the above meutioned was the most hope - nessed ; one, | supposed, beyond the coutrol of all me- | dicine. Bat to my utter astonishment she hes been entirely relieved by your Lithoatriptic tion other cures PP be to this ; and cheerfully recom- | | { R. JUNIUS MENDENHALL, — LAN D ACENT. none your eae —— to byanemyos etl W ILL SELECT andenter Government Land— | perience. Yours truly, Loeate Land Warran Pay Taxes—make | B. 8. ROZELL, M.D. investments on Joint account—and transect a Gen- eral Real Estate business in Minnesota, lowe, and | Wisecon sia. | Information of the country farnished when desired | Address, R. J. MENDENHALL, ly4 (4p) Mennea po lis, STEADY PROGRESSION Trenton, Tenn., Jan. 22d, 1848. J. F. Cowan, Enq —Dear Sir: Un the 27th May, 1546, | deemed « my daty to inform you of the eve | cessful use of your Vegetable Lithontriptic, ia the case of Mr. Thomas Fleteber, of this vieluity that tide | have used the remedy in a number of case af a dweased state of the Kudacys, Ureters and Biad- ders, aad m every case of tha surt, with salisfactary evidences of its greai ulility, im restoring those organs to a healthy condition. { further assure you that I have procured from the patients for whom 1 bave pre- scribed the remedy, such apecamens of the substances discharged by urine, as to cvavince the most ip edu |hoas, that the remedy possessed the power of dimacly- | img and evacuating calcali from the hudneys, ureters and biedder, to a very coumderable extent, aud im oth- er cases of a diseased state of the urmary organs, effecting cure, and particularly in cases of chronic gonorrhea, | beleve 1 will prove a specific \ N. |. MES, M. D. Ki Y y { 7: } 1 | This worry that lam aequaated with Cowan's | YAOI ) ’ | Vegetable Lathontr pte, and have been fur several > : > e d have observed its be ue ficial ¢firets in | THE SUBSCRIBER jas the pleasre to an- )°™” —_—-= I pounce io the wurld to whess he evade grecting | TCT Cane Of ealeeleas coave in ry awn ssighhor buod, and have heard many of the patients say that ailktad wishes for therpr aperity and peace, that he } \e making steady progressin the improvement of Fagte they have uaed 4 for such complamts, that mt had | City, detuned, he believe, to becume the greatest | “Oreted # complete core with thom thus tae, and othese menclectering Cay vo the cumsiry. Ile is puw create say it gave them great rebef, phn then asy othe ig 8 sew cotton mill at thie place, to be called the | Mommie thet they over ined = Whervepas, | have | + Teey “ | wo heatation im saying that I beieve it ts be the best | Wis,"” end hepes to have st in fall operative | by the latter part of the semmet of 1556. |: will be sci emTipaes See ie eee, eee coeeteee) commen ne he JAMES T. BONE, M D The machinery wseccieeted by himesif, and | “7 sverable maladie { | the latest and most approved paliorns were chosea.— Le will work l:he a lever waich—«mowth and steady— | and he doubis aot wii) excel, 19 we products, the most | beaut felachievements of the renowned Eagle Mills, emder whose shadow Mm developing tis fair and de. wih what is frequently called Gr | ightng propertons Eagte Millelowg gamed for it- cruciating pain frum it simest © selfa 2 wide opread, buth forthe exee!- | 1, take ore than ordinary exrrewse, of took @ shght | jeeee of its yarns, and ihe sapenority of useloth feel) oud, sey at an average of a severe attack every three nes. Troy Mills alone threatens to rivelit, and hence | ny nthe, and these stiachs would hedd me from exghi the world may look out for & contest invalring « reselt | twenty days, ametmes longer. In my inet , not less iateresting ia steelf, than 1 mast be demrable tag. | bebeve bad it net heen for your remedy | would to every Southers painot. have been in my grave long be fire the time, ae the The dreamer, speculating om coming events mght sitacks were more frequent, aod getting more se tere Prérwery 15, 1846. Mr. Cowas— Dear Ser: It os with feelings of grati- | tude that | address you, and all thal may othnied ctf euffered «s- weil step in here, and casing farward hw hen beyon’ | Ig September, 1643, you gave me & poruwe of your he boundary present lime, portray the sepect o | medeme, with drectume how t) wee it I tanh the Bagle (uy afew yeare hence. Let hum sketch 1: | game as direcied, and m lees than twenty days | was | We ae a ety of besatife! propurtioes wih is Lower: | perfectly clear of ail symuane of my disease, and -" | 19g steeples pornting heavenwarde chose ranged bierhs | yy thie ume. | am happy to state to yua, | have mat of granite barkdings with ghitenog metal rants, reflect 6): the first sense of pera of any hind, of my old die be cheerful beams of a vernal sun: the savigurenng |. ese : leaves of loug 1 with @ cheer of spodies od cascades treezes of a de mate, eur the My dear =r. my case wee one that ought to have consede rebie bt, oot was of pt lowe than (hurty ng. ead | have been sttemded by a0 gumd ii ae aid Virgie was im posseemon of, and h the roar of komme Fiagle esque ws above all thiags eler, beeneg om ie ny physcwmn Could only give me temporary rebef, and (op an im nener cacir. wings criended. lahing dam Gaafty he tatd me tat the diseese wus ineerable as to with pieasore on ail bebiw Kage Cy Baok s+ 1” permencecy. 1 theak, ar, to de the lunes fanuly & fall view, amd by sts lbwra! pubcy invites all emergete yourself eetire, you vaght to make your remedy pub bumacss men taciaimitsencneracer mi. Coherpne- be. ae there are more praple affected with the gravel Meahta sol ied paicd ap garde; ihe carvol the North: | than yua are @ of Ber, when you tuld me western Railroad receive them, snads of other things. the deafening whimie is blown re -ethwe d from hi)! t ! = together wrth thoe- ould give relef, | bad mo eapectetewe thal you makd fucte of the Cry the go mw, bat now | woold say to the wurtd thet I am 4 the soaed weehoed and gaad cured; and fram my cuffering a mach | wodid od wakes thedrowsy pow t. pied the wtede affected world could have the ben- cuted, He is in the receipt of Mace i] a rantee for the futurd, 18 JOBS eball be fuith and artistically exe. FASHIONS § and ia, therefure, always ready to supply enstomers the myle of the “ Latest ‘saep” Fat] ~ hit, and see, PRICE. Salisbury, Sept. 19, 1656. et os sercpigreteel ee Mae! 1 2 « E, NYE MUTOMIESON, COMMISSION MERCHANT Charlotte, W. o., willtelt on Commission otton, Corn, Flour, Whest, and al} less case of supprensed Menstruation I have ever Wit-) OCT RTE ERE PRODUCE 1N CHARLOTTE, CHARLESTON, AND NEW York. I could men-| Liberal Advances made on Consiguments Releoresnees es J. 1 Jeuk ins, Eeq., Salisbury ; Geo. W. Williams & Co, Charleston; A. Hunt, Lexington; Robert Suatter, Beg. New York. y'38 February 19, 1856. | TPPUE wodersigned, having 4. ined to move to ! the West, offora a Biewm Saw Mill in the new | and flourishing vilinge of Olin, with ten or twelve sores of land connected, for sale, on the meant teeta. able terms ; together with Eighty Acres of Weod and three-quarters of & mile distact. The mill ip ie ranning condition, capable of sewing fram two t sand to twenty-five hundred fact of t per day. There san abundance of fine timber im the immedi ate neighborhond, and great demand fe ember. For further information, eddress the subscriber at bis rey dene in Olin, Lrodel evunty, N.C, WM. J. VESTAL. Jw2e December 9, 1856. BAGS! BAGS! 5000 BAGS. THE subscriber has for sale, 5.000 two bushel Bags sutabic for Flour ot Wheai, at 10 cents cach MICHAEL BROWN, Balebery, Dec. 16, 1856 Pes] THE GREATEST Medical Diseorery of the Age. ae KENNEDY, of , haw discovered in one of car commen pasture weeds s remedy that cares EVERY KIND OF HUMOR. From the worst Berofule down tos common Plasple He has trie] it im over 1100 cases, cad never failed encept ™@ lwo cases, (both theeder hemor.) He has now in his posseasion over two hendred conificatos of te virtue, af withee twenty ales of Boston. Twe butcies are warranted w cure & parsing sere meat h Une to three bottles willeare the wore kiad of Prnptrs o@ the face Two to three butthes will clear the system of Bile ‘Two bwttles ere warranted to cure the worst conker 12 the moath aed stomach. Three to five bettles are warranted to cote the worst case of Eryapetes (ine lo (eo wottles are werrsated to cure aff homer 1m the eyes Two bates are warranted to cere ramming of the ears ot beaches among the bar Four fo ws bottles are warraaied to Cure corrept end leore One bextue willcare emaly ecuptioe of the cua. Tew to cure (ae worst case of Agwurm Two to three bottles are warranted to cere tbe mont Depersic case of rhepmetom. | ‘Terese & Gar battles are wermnied to core the ash theam Five to cight betilee will cere the worst cases of serufele tnewe edties are warracted & 1 (> Ahead Prop Chicago, not « aug fatcat ch ber : sole 4 upon. To this method of feeding rs bane eihvenelre (ad ta See pe ) | TP JENKINS & ROBERTS have, and willeoe | N.B.—All prrame desiring fall information aboat | °7 of eae pe ce es ag | Con oki Yue remedy ew ALLE. A beneGt is always experienced from the Geet bot- th Fi a. , the = . ' A ou * Une to keep State Bonde on hand fur sale eewing marhiacs, can obtain it by applying for a copy . Dey | aatadhd ° stm Co, Teor | the, and & perfect core @ warranted when the shove nee 16, ho Wever, ap oljection, the “spur Moon sora is build ng another, becanse a of “TM Singer & Co's Gaaetue,” 2 paper devoted |i" ; ah bites Lantnint in J ehill of the prophet qaantiy «taken = Nee nant + had bet a give : . red” or blasted grains are potsonvu shorter A te has been fonnd JAMES HORAH [emturely to vive subyert. It will be sent pravin ane ie me, nigaior were Thacak pease *| “Thee io to cortity tbat my wile cured with Praiap Reader, | peddied overs thousand battles of this in animele, ae when it is abandant sur Ct snill Nebcwskal Rood td Bot) bo. rome kK ty mayen be CO I Ay Pay ea EY | gas Uten, of falbag down of the wank Ker ame iz the ricinay of Boston. | ee nee en ig Ten : 6 a's rw ° ghia - - nmerpal O fice roadway ew ak paydnabeati . eke ery bed health, ot h ry came. Bo sare as water will Chunguish oun umeg prove fata) to he gs that are woproected fees than a vear ago, t WATCH-MAKER AND JEWEL | ANDREW BAGGARLY orn s : pay es ra eed a papcheey armies Te core hemy. | never ovd » bottle of i bet fined tw it ; \ ¢ | BRANCH OFFICES Feb 9th. 1855 ara [Spent She nerd two battles o poe 9a, ‘ , : ® that time acompany has been fortr SALISIURY. X.¢ . >> 5 and ber health te anew rretared free of these that ead amther; after « tre clweye epeske fr } - 7 S > = - ‘ t stock taker r € be bs bow ” mt ¢ Bhe . . os ri when gro@end wit! ar equal quan 4 47 Hanove Beet con } theme sensations in each cases She hae be cell There are two thiogs abort thie hesb that ap- . j Py * Ks os a z Wee ° > raw = ( oe = ae ‘re tm fi te i tty of corn, and mixed with cut tracts let, iron and rolling stock One door below R. & A. Murphy's Store, 92) 5 “en con | PRIVATE SALE Ms ive at Bet Ea ENT HUE ‘ares mene pnove quite piroulil oe pos is vateo straw, aff ne Most ExXceile fee f sed and procared, and the roa ! near k EEPS constantly as a large asourtment o 347 Broadway Albany. NY l¢ bo : _ has wever been beewn © ul | disew cored it ie 1666— Work-horses, better than other grain a ade for Another Chicas TAC WATCHES and JEWELRY hinds Gloversville, Few York A steeds Prec ¢ teene! hat it ehoald core alt hinds of heme Tt ie to thie kind of feed that tne s ' ’ ( _y pe ‘ ‘ ke. W e and Jew f ry desenption 94 Chapel etree: New H re J i . : vameiee Thee se to eortfy that my wife has been cmtirety re ln order to give meme hen of the sedden ree and , lt Via pranch, has ber . ss 1 } , ein thet c*0 ( : 2 \ \ A - ; _ verre the best manner and on the mcs re asune. 1] Bacha 6, asgow, Somt'd . : | heve avery unpleasant and disagreeable affecinm great popelariy of the daeovery, | will sate thet ia ority, 1.9 iiss : c , x] ¢ , k en jeer te ot e 142 Cheenat etre -t. Phila i . . . Len! 7 f the kan and Keine va by th sae cand « April 193, 1 peedied ik, cud ald aboot siz battles pee Borsés of the (rermanu farmers vf | the road . 1% nplet « fiero: lye 08 Balcmereiere oc Balinese eer ciniarnerlr on ee me A nol Cowan's Vegetabte Lithontnptie, that her gen. day—ta April, 1854, f auld over one thousand beter Vania are alin bated ne fs \ ind grant 2 Kas F . ( nat eto . 4 M Lin - eral health hae been much beter eines she weed the perday of it ‘ : xo) : 1 gr > « VE Kye is wylitabie to the farmer . ee . "eo i a hl Chieagn. I | eat Sey Ae fie medicine, than it had been fur five years previms, & Some of the who'cenle Druggists who hove been :@ ; ite id page 2 vii : bes : ay en wade to the ‘ ] jt HOt SE HX N D LO I 68 Nenth F.erth .. 81. Inoin ies ‘ na uae a small portion of the medicine enurely relieves ber the besness twenty aed thority years, say that nothing and op T < © wy ’ use far | a elt inteeiat: (Fe FOR SAT F. 31 St Charles ot New Orleane | of an attack of the Chote to which she wm sabjyect 2 the eanale of patent mediemea was ever bhe it— this Way Mian t6 be el for thes - toreork rts ’ 20 Daophin at. Mobsle | COMMON SCHOOL BOOKS, | Yours, very respectfully, ROBT H PARKS — | There a eniversal prave of 1 from all quarters. ae of distillation. as ; , November 4, 1= 74 Imos 23pd | —— Tawny » practice | always kept u strictly for he- Y otal ~~ en ( ~ crow is ° ane Iv MOUNT PLEASANT. Ae b nde of ( ‘choot Ranks oa hand anc Vorkrsiie, Town, Jan 2, 1848 | more bat © tw intradaction ne a general farmily a 1y Sheu the i 1 Ae ope subscriber offers for sale bie Hane and Lot ep ee we eel’ fore . J UW ENNI&GS' Book Stuse I hereby eerufy thet my wile wes taken last eto mederine, gre nd woode rfol virtaes have bees fooed {7 é J P p De ( . ( , The lot se we!l improe ee 4 B RETNOND = January W, 15 4 ber with syrapiomne of abortion very ibreatening, and 'o it thes | never seapecied. Arica "gin 27 feet, two REYN —— | wae aticaded a greed Midwife, ht twee on three daye Several cnses of epileptic hie—e dueane which wae -- r tiers t { . chen. & A good wa ANDERSON & OLDS, Lost Volume --Brin it in withoat any rehef; LT then employed a reapectable always eommdered iocarable, have been cured by & 4n A atu ‘, r ( mer ntation of H & I kA coniarne pearly CROCERS - 4 . | phy mein er veral days, and then santher, all withoot| few bottles O, what a mercy if it will prove effectest ae and ent re aad - Lacie sachs 5 "OWE berrower hae failed to retarn = V ne any gud effect, a t by all that she om ofl cases of thet awfe! malady—there are but few Wr f fud a, Sa : ; PBC SMITH AND S the Watchman from July. 1M4), to July img | mam die After she had used Cowan's medicive four who have seen more of t them | have. makes preter An? = mi acres Ca as eo,, D 6,1 29 1 He, she of they, will please de uate favor to retarn | OF five days it commenced de posing a thick sediment T haow a event “ored f Devoe), ot tee ee ? ‘ se - , r ‘ ie it, an we are fr oF need t uke gravel groand ap, which cx ued for several | pecale cured by it wf verioes Genses ecience ‘ f a SAN FORD'S INVIGOR ATOR Commission Were hants, JJ BRUNER days, and i( was mixed with a bho rraption, and Lever, Seek Headache, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Ferer @. routs, tf ‘ ss : : “| December 16, 156 als the sediment for several days more, when she and Ague, Pain in the Side, Diseases of the Spine, grein. ’ . FOR ALL PURPOSES OF 4 STIMELATIVG LIVER NO. 1. BOANOKE SQUARE, | commenced mending very fast and te now im good aod particularly in diseases of the Kidneye, &e., the knows noti is ( NEDICINS 327 De Diutelisns “WP hdo 7 - health, and kely ty go through ber pernd of preg. dearvery has done mote good than any medicine ever nt \ M7 : ae a ; | WwW kK ( vit r t nancy in better health than she ever did befrr, en- | known this po t Wiaba , Or T Gs TiChiCE healing euimad a ed fee arom. is y Poe _ n h ‘ { Ko Kae a nals A AY’ W X¢ tt men tirely clear of mck stomach, that meet tronble sume No change of det ever necesaary—eat the best yoo following ja i tf Tiare pe aicd te are feciaal, T faa anemia halal wel See ; “EDT TD Le ton pregnancy 1 would advme all women | cao get and enough of 1 x Mii ' “ve AU ’ ’ z preamps returns fay AND OUTBREAK! not to be withuat a bottle of the medicine daring the Drarections ron Use —Adelte one table oneal t s ; : a . , lie rial of it wee time whe wu r : pregnaocy, &e ELUAH SNOW per day—Uhildren over ten years desert epnonfa in cow ar A « acesanp eed the parpaedeagned. Am 1 wwine cow eTya0s i he slecrier having parchemd the Mine. Fer Children from five to exit years, ton spoonfel, ne Lo Av ” M > eae = po deree nw ome, a Clgen - v - Cy ee ryt . ' 'p I & of Mewere Werrman & Pree, would | Yortrille, Town, Jan. 0%, 1*09 4 tans canbe appheable te all comet) - 3 o “ sume nfmany at nen nes. ary ‘ romeof tus father and to the pubbe, that egn e fl ptome of labey MANUFACTURED BY ¢ ard cen f leedsche P ones COMMISSION ' pregnancy wae taken with eymptians abor, a much A A 2 a é * . , . ne one civing from the Northern cities a large, wy, thet the Midwife wae called to attand her, and ’ "ONUEHY * : ‘ a ' : plicit ites Ee ang * ton, AND | re, and vaned assortment of * having heard of the guud effects of your medicine in DONA LD KENNEDY ’ raptugeus a) t ¢ = pica ie ivi It : . | ’ ’ 1” “4 Mra Snow's case. T procured a bottle of your medi | No. 120 Warren Street, Roxba Massachusetts t 5 a of whirhare canerd by 8 diseased action of F di M bh | I ? ” i rbory, ) Rial Sch Mls Goon, Tae Ge Se Psitics The thiniy Ine Were. te Regent epee enn; SOrWarding Merchants, | Ri (I cine nd gave its hi i mal ering a8 eam pce BIO cucnae , . , i oe ~ eae, Heine yy aie reuca tate en etal . Spanos : 4 aa. 1 ’ seemed to reqmre oa hort time the threatening holeenle Agents ew York Cay, C vehner, wid at Weel Foo ty Lie acre i dots whe da 1 se oe Nant : od ep plapareal WILMINGTON, N. ¢ |, A le nee ey erry ve far, | PI MPUAnE left her, her appetite returned, her general 1 Barctay Street; ©. HL Ring, 192 Broadway. A nities AERTS SBS ‘ Siac ear hurn away. A few doseaif the Invigorau rarcty |, Particular auention paid to selling Floor, Corn ashing gorde, which will be bold very lige oy made | RTAith unproved and she remained free from all those | Bd 1). Bands, 100 Falion Street : eis. \ tii edbe ry witiew eau eee ye ee otton, and all kinds produce shel tee2 me ete prinfal and eckening feelings common in such cases,| T,W. Dyott & Sone, Philadeiphia ; 8. 8. Hense, ‘ ‘ stimulate the Liver to a proper action, and ep to order inthe best style of the Art. H | . y ad . What kind of seud shat . 1 , Tralee Saepenvon ta ciiy : eee edt eng estan actos fre dance Uti an Rew. 156 1y39 Lee paTiNiRe Ny MUR TOU Caticerecds ie eee | = the ume = her arg aagged and i i ten. His Keyner, iar gel Sg ara < x . i oy Y : Goalaken here vere aul Chale. Dea | AEE aps cima aaatenrain and an easier and quicker labor she never ha me agh Miller, Toronto; Lyman . Comune Waite Juat is i> bode Lees See Gasldla Very LEC esas ADL ( () \\ A \ \ Pected vs quality wih the ate kare Alene ae Car: | Midwife and meighbure present, and her time was vase twa, Chiengo; James Reed, do; Jeha Wilhem, Lan for thie e Vea bas on the open praine 1! duse otimutetes the stomach to © healthy ac. | / b hande lia mick of) Ready: Medes. comormss nn oe ERVIN GIBBON er A w , Sa tis we ve “) ree naw Ja an von aad ree the appetit ue. ( a On ) " J v | aps. Shirte, Collare, Vea ndher = } t Retail by all respectable Druggiats tn mu You ase 78 NE TN A oe ee oe | VEGETABLE DITHONTRIPTIC es per outs colee! Vows: eetha nh, Madioon Co., Tenn. March 24, 1449 {ted Htatas and Briich Proviners ; { Nec, gut the end of every Cotil: co sheerts disad, anit excites ihe digeetive or-| 1 eiesee Ooi y Wing required. Calland | This ia to certify that a black woman of mine was, For aale at Mill de Sill'e Drug Store, Sahebary, N.C- t { : 410 e om, ite 6 co o on : > we hy VWiehiter “ fr, Jy:h7 1 a, 6u the dades Would run ts the Capp gana us vigernae action. Fora debilitated state of the nes . = ; | Orders for work promptly filled afflicted with Prolapsas Uten for some consderable | September 23d, 1856. y Pr ; umptly fi , PBdelivered the addrew Lefire the 4 warts r nomen, The supper even the tavigueater has nu equal which experience! FRIEND OF THE HUMAN FAMILY. | POTS TEU CEG ONG LY | repre oP tees alata Ma i bashed y —— ap pea Ee oy Sela New von . nt. und all hands tury: Powe: Se il restores the ayatern and removes the yel-| surrrRino yaom Merchant Tartar (Bete —and after wing two butles of Cowan's Lith | ey eee eE I oy UB OM. y : Al, bow mess fromthe skin, whichis the resaltof a diseased DISEASED KIDNEYS | Salebery, Sept. 16, 1856 if rou! * r re mee per me re and ratleatey one anes ; we Baeee dear! ‘ BoOY Juice Int MOFUIO fyver SRASE NB A | has been in better health for the Inst ten months than Catwtn 9% bbie, on Re. “Yew, «ir prowen t ioe i the Prep by Sandford & Co. 188 Front Stumeinthe Bladder and Kidneys, Weak- she had been for eighteen nai heaey Oe | Late of Wilmington, N.C | Late of Kinston, ' t ' ty St. N. © B1,00 per bottle. cont : marital er et ee ere ee ae ae be . H dL Rent ; ts § y a ; ‘ u 7 sata MW deere Alm mold by Sill d& Sill, Druggice, Saleba- | ness of the Loins, ke. mouse an ot to n Tippah ¢ /M March 22, 1850 | omm on er an pews a@limvul ue Vali rN ( | | OR (ppe. 0, Misa, Mare 4 } ' «| Thisinvalasble medicineis for eale at the Davie SELL Mr. J. F. Cowan—-Sir: H ffered th t Stores, ce Jes bee %3d, 1#56 b nw A ir aving suffered the most | 1 me ad \ _ , \ \ . Soe Vy:17 Hotel, in Mocksville; at De. R. Campbell's, in Ire 4 exerveiating pam from the effect of eale uli or stone in | In Cotton, Flour, Greta, Naval GEOR : / f ‘ ax V4 \ta detl; atthe Drug Store in Charlotte; at Zeverly's FENETE undersi the bladder, without rehef from the most efficient ? hod f 4 . u { ” gned dewre ta Sell oi ' " n the most efficient} “ ty. “Wel, yoo are tly only ase Dever san mccunic tac scottish Curative DE ROSSET & BROWN, trict setem: and atthe Carctinn Watchinan OF ef cteaaicinae dante daira ie pie att 8! {2° | medion! skill, 1 was induced to try yonr Vegetable | premern fee a , mete a at ; Olan Peat i mS | fier, iu Salvebary in the Town of Xiateivilla Tt contitas of mgood | EAthontriptic, which has entirely reicved me, only ue-| DO, 1BO Wront M#Htreet, u 7 ‘ WILMINGTON,N.C. os nae having mained into pagel, dwolfing House gind Kitchen, Shop sey biber’ bola! | ins sve bottles, 1 would cheerfully recommend it te | ayuErsr .\auRUus. t 5 2 1 with Jota owan, original potentee,for the man- ings. Ji situated convenient tub Orteny {aff eaffefing under thre painful disease, as being trul ae epee - tits, whe jd a 4) etoataf they wished to avoid BROWN & DE ROSSET, alert mts nd soe or les Seer e lke Je ropered ts desire \s purchaen seid; property it ve for ale, Pep, | the great Sovereign Remedy H. HINES REPERENCES -— ' s talents cm 1 te, they should with NEW YORK, lr silleg au hie . : Pioda! an a niger AP | sone fd gcither torent or bay will please call oo —_ | Hon. Wm. A Graham, Hinsbore’, N a ps { {4 t nt ei oe : jee ome Lda ’ sade Libad Sie +9 | me ot Fort Dobbs, near Statesvilt Hoa. John M, Mareheet, Greensboro, N. hi , cade tet pot on any a GENERAL (COMMISSION MERCHANTS, eee RB AUATIN, (SO ee daeack Kept for Sale at Wt. Myrave Pogettevitie, N.C. saan ve pros 4 » F live ty Lic Weal. T sual advances made on Consigaments June 21,1655 5 1 Movember, 29th 1856 (£27 the “Caroline Waetchman,” Office. ied Nef dear oe + Dank of Wilmington. (87 the Te of thei New Comal Houst owe t people quest come, oT New and si ture Oar T. to han divigi the fo nexati ritory perp. ibria sisted thon o beg th mach aod w] of ao South, witho ize ne preser severa era me. {’, on Ohera push In the somew latare that Ry made little i have t passing the Cor Citizen whole posed under which upon t the pex to thos and th To on mea mornin of meal been foond icine ever he best you le spwonfal epoonfal— wnfel. As atone, abe day. , sachusetis V.Cliekner, vadway. A 8. Hane, \. BR. Moore. & Brother. hoff & Pen- item, Lon - in the Uni- isbury, N.C by:l7 arendon mington. (87 and, i affords us a w fully of those who are so .Joud in their professions of fears of the preponderance of the Slave power in the Government. There are fifteen Slave and sixteed Free States. In less than @ year, Oregon, Minnesota, and Kansas, will come into the Univn.as Free States, and then there will be nineteen Free States to fifteen Stave States The equilibriam thus Jost can never be regained to the Slave States. The future growth of the Union will fur- nish ten free to one slave State, and the representation in Congress will of course exhibit a corresponding preponderance. Unless, then, Abolition in the States in which slavery exists is to be the next topic. for agitation, where is the need for « Republican or Sectional party 1 This is the view taken by the Rich- toud Wiig. In aw article published by it which we annex, there will be found much food for sober reflection, consider- ing the fact thatthe Whig is a pro-siave- cy journal ; This being the case reference to the ra- pid and certain growth of the political power of the Fook, the preservation of the Union—of the proslavery power part pagsu with the ieee meut of anti-slavery, to eu- lighteu the Southern people as to where new slave States enouy!) are to come from the Senute. Under existing circuinstances, it is evi-| other favorable circumstances nay have dent that Texas is our only Lope and re- liance, But even that—large as it is— will not suffice fur the purpose indicated. | to the act of annexation, | we can ouly derive four mare States froin, For accordin that source; and even this last Lope for the South is dependent apon a eontingen- ey which may never happen ; that is, the formation of these four States and their adinission into the Union depends apon the previous assent of the people of Texas and of Congress. It is manifest that it is bo means certain that the people of b Taxes will ever desire a division of the! State atall; and if not, there is at once an end <0 all the expectations of the South ip that direction. We consider it, in fact, extremely VOUS AIT. SALISBURY, N. C., MARCH 3, 1857. SEAMEN. tion to the affvct of the “ Act to promote Recent legislation and the adoption of | ra more efficient discipline of the Navy :” a Naval Apprentice system are exercis- As you will most likely wish to be in- enlistment of experienced seamen and |iny limited experience. “ I apprepticed to the government until they attain the age of maturity. ain of opinion that nothing more is imen, What with the prospect of pun-| of the high appreciation of the “honora-! . : i ble echarses autherized by an act of oan alors (ome sey volais te the last Congress. ‘The toil-worn tar pri- zes it not merely as a title to extra pay | , > : . for early-re-volistment, Lat cherishes the <ih 7 Cleba LE Lng duty is ees parchment as a signal testimonial from|*'U! Slacrity. a ares Oe his country of fidelity and character, wor committed are not of a serious character; | 5 - | thy tw be preserved in the modest arch-| pare peti begin phi beet ives of his faimly and home, and the sur. | 02 (8% © resor' eae cor leapt an honorable discharge, the best feeling | we think it devolves | (he highest wages. the Hnguirer and all others who iu-| sent d the extension—as a constitu-| reat in the merchant service that eulist- donal right and as the last expedient for | it le @ remarkable tact, forthe six mouths | preceeding the passaye of this act there six months immediately after its passage | there were 2,516 wen enlisted, making a to preserve the sectioual equilibrium in | ditference 10 favor of the service of 1,920 | arti » thi a g | Cet passport to certain enfPloyiment and eee ee sees eae Although at the pre- |shore in every port, and bave always, | | with one or two excepti retdrned per- ate the demand for seamen is so|~ ae ar ee eepuiie reared} fectly sober and cleanly, showing a vast ; improveme i > moral charac of tpents are not as nuimerocus as desired, yet ee eens in the moral character ’ seamen, heretofore often repeated, of allowing the Department to employ as many as ten! thousand seamen, instead of seven thoa- sand five hundred, the number now gl- lowed, and inconvenicutly small, partic- were bat 596 men colisted, and for the! men. I have no doubt, however, that be needed to man the new frigates nearly completed, the machinery of which, in accordance with the contracts, must be| tested at an early day.—Frtract from the Report of sats Dobbin, Secretary gy the Nacy. cornbined, yet the tact is worthy of note By this large aceession to the list of seamen the Departine ut has been able, within a few months, toman two frigates, several sloops-of- war, and smaller vessels fur the home and distant stations, besides those destined fur the expedition to the Arctic. And this has been accomplished, tov, at a period when the largest naval powers in Europe are exercising unusual energy to procure sailors, and when our mercbaat marinve present with moch zeal the controling attractions of lugher wa- ges and shorter cruises. The hope is tadulged with much cont- denee by many experienced observers aod officers, notwithstanding painfal ap-! prebeosions and gloomy forebodings of Ravenous Wolves.—We find the fol- lowing in the Keokuk (Lowa) Post, of the 25th ultimo: \ We learn from a gentletnan who arriv- ed in our city yesterday, from Sioux city, that the wolves in the river counties have been driven to such straits by the snow and cold weather, that they have become $@ ravenous as to destroy horses and cat- tle to a considerable extent, and that they have often aitacked persons. On the even- ing a salutary influence in regard to the| formed relative to the working of the dis- purchase what they do not want, or tore | cipline bill passed by the last Congress, I | than they want, simply because it is cheap. | ; ; j : i : the proper training of American youth, | beg leave to lay before you the result of Oue goes to market, for example, He Irving House, New York, 1 heard a good ing friend viewed the various combatants jed, out of Noah’s ark. a —_—— a as Buying Cheap. A DOG STORY. ~~ From “Humors of Falcombridge.” | It is a very common error for people to} | NUMBER XL dog, was got up on a liberal seale of strength and proportions—walked right into Jakey’s calculations, and whirled him in double flip-flaps on the wash-stand While “putting up,” t’other day, at the |of the rural sportsman’s room! Oar sport- |really does not need more than a small/dog story that will bear repeating, [| more in bodily fear than otherwise, and measure of fruit, or what not. On ingni- think. A sporting gent from the coun- | Was making a break for the door, to clear take a bushel. ; : i yante' Navy i i i i i v, himself, when, to his horror and amaze- Enevuraging evidence | wee wanted to place our Navy in the most ry, however, he discovers that the article try, stopping at the Irving, wanted a dog, » when, : i e 6 Dacasianat oii ese a ibteon lah perfect state of discipline as regards the | will come much lower to him if he should |a good dog, not particular whether it was; ent, he found the entry beset by sun-|A mga al Ma panes uice recall to : So he buys a basket of a spaniel, hound, pointer, English terri- dry men and boys, and any quantity of/our minds all the powerfulness and ‘fe- inspires an interest which that of a physies! knowledge of but is connected with another order ideas and sentiments. We can of the mother contains, and which ig propriate to the long feebleness of the in- fant. The farinaceous matter of corn, the object of veneration among 60 y mae tions, ancient and modern, is diffused in the seeds and deposited in the roots of vegetables; milk, which serves as an ail- ment, appears to us exclasively the pro- duct of animal organization. Such are the impressions we have received in our earliest infancy; such is also the source’ of that astonishment created by the aspect of the tree described. It is not here the solemn shades of forests, the’ majestic pie ty course of rivers, the mountains in eternal snow, that excite our perishable fruit, because it is relatively |er, or Butcher’s bull. So a friend advis- | dogs—dogs of every hue, size und shape.|cundity of nature. On the barren flank: of it rots upon his hands. V We have known a person buy at ane- | did, ee the “fancy” to bring along tion two clocks just a ed only one, because the second went off | room number —, for less than the first, and he had a pas-| a used-up mas- ter, came a rashing down stairs—another key’s dogs and some others, and then a jregulations, and the hope of reward by |cheaper than a small measure, and much /ed him to put an advertisement in the At that moment the chawed-up pups of/ of a rock grows a@ tree with coriaceous |Sun, and Spirit of the Times, which he Jakey, and their jand dry leaves. Its large woody roots can scarcely penetrate into the stone. <e, when Le want- | the right sort of dog to the Irving House, |fight ensued on the stairs between Ja-! For several months of the year not @ sin- gle shower moistens its foliage. Its The advertisement appeared simultan- |stampede of dogs—mixing up of dogs—| branches appear dead and dried; but sion to have the cheapest. An old gen-|eously in the two papers on Saturday.— |tangling of ropes and straps—cursing when the trunk is pierced, there tlemen of this aepat aed all the upper lihaes wors but ine “alle that day; but/and burraing, and such a time generally, en - . sweet od neeriet er It rooms of his great house with furniture}on Monday, the “Spirit” having been | 48 is far better imagined than described ee . eres sup b oP nas "The he had ‘no earthly use for, because he | freely imbibed by its numerous readers | The boarders bearing such a wild outcry ‘ ue niin — wee t, thought he bonght it from time to time at over Sunday, the dog men were awake, |—to say nothing of the yelps of dogs, negroes and natives are then seen hasten- a bargain. lot of old spinning-wheels, out of date, and a dog. harpsicords, and useless, forgotten, un- | heard-of-tools was never seen, it is beleiv- | dog” quoth he with the animal. Why, suchahab-| ‘'Yes,” was the response of the country it is like buying a dozen newspapers of fancy man, who by the way, it muct be fer them at a price reduced below that of ity and prices of fancy dogs. a single one. | “ What kind ofa dog do you call that ¢”’ Somewhat akin to this is the want of| he added. goud sense in him who vaiues Limselfon| “A greyhound, full blooded, sir.” dress, but imagines that he can gratify; “Full blooded!” says the country his desire of making a good appearance sportsman. ‘ Well, he don’t look as more adroitly than others. Aud how do though be had much blood in him. He'd you think he does it?! He makes his | look Letter, woutdn’t he, mister, if he cheap purchases out of the last year’s! was full bellied—looks as hollow as a fashions, and thereby defeats his object flute !” at the very outset, by forgetting that the | This remark, for a moment staggered cud is as wuch part of the value of a coat | the dog man, who first looked at lis dog asthe cloth. After all, too, it turns out! and then at the critic. Choking down that his garment sooner becomes unwear- | his dander, or disgust, says he: able for its rapidly growing departure| “That's the best greyhound you ever from the mode, to which a certain defer- | saw, sir.” ence will be paid by a wise man, who; “Well, what do ask for him?!” consults either hia comfort or his credit.| “Seventy-five dollars.” Newark Daily Advertiser. | .“What! Seventy-five dollars for that doubtfal whether the people of Texas will disastrous consequences from the aboli- consent to the formation of the foar States Hen of panislinent by flogging, that by avthorized by the act of annexation; of (is humane act, together with the recent if they do, it will only be after the expi- discipline bill of rewards and pouish ration of many years—too late perhaps ments, the character of the searnen, as a to save us and our institutions from the Class, will be improved by the increased fanaticiem and spree tag the overgrown ¥ llinguess of the laboring young men of political power of the North. We alrea dy eee evidences of the indisposition of “our own country to serve ander the flag. t is with much satisfaction | inform ing of the Sth instant, a son and daughter of Mr. Stockdale left their residence, ona! fork of the little Sioux river, in Woodbu-| ry, toattend a party at aneiytbor’s, about two wiles distant, and have not since been heard of. On the morning of the 6th, the parents went to Southon for assistance, and searched the neighborhood around them, and as no traces of the lost ones the Texas people to assent to a division of their State. We find copied New York Times from the Journal of Commerce an extract of a letter froin Houston, Texas, which plainly foreshad into the ‘ ows the intentions ar Irposes of the people of that State in of to thie question. It says—“ We As} to | come, at no very distant day, second oreo and wealth to no State it New York! and sixteen counties, and every Legisia ture constitutes a score or so new ones Oar Territory is immense, and we intend to hang together. Such a thought as a division of the State is now ente rlaned for a moment.” If this be seo —if there be no inteativa ou the part of the people of Texas of assenting to the formation of the four new States which the act of an nesation authorizes—wliat particle of ter ritory has the South to lock to for the arpose of maintaining the sectional eqn ibrium so ardently and vigorous yin sisted upon by the Enquirer and a por tion of its party contemporaries?’ We beg these gentlemen, who are making #0 mach puise on this interesting subject, and whose racket thos far promises to be of go little practical advantaye to the South, to tell as and tell the pablic how without territory out of which to organ ize mew slave States, they going te preserve the equality of the Soutiin the several departwents of the Federal Gov erament. We have now one hundred are o- The editor of the Favetteville Ar riting frown Carthage, Moore Conn '¥, enya, it ie generally believed that the Oheraw and Coal Fields Road mav be pushed along, notwithstanding the error in the charter. This may be rezarded as somewaat doabtful; but the next Leyis latare may remedy defects. [ understand that Rockingham and Carthage are both made points in the Charter. A route a little East of both places would perliapes have been more practicable; but roads passing through counties ought to run by the Court Houses if possible. — Many of the Citizens of Fayetteville, and | believe the whole population of Wilmington, are op posed to this road. I think they labor under a misapprehension as to the effect which it wou d have, (if constructed, upon their prosperity. If they will pive the people up this way achance to trade to those towns, they will trade to them; and their advantages In point of proxi ity and many other things, will always operate powerfully in their favor. Stealiug our Thunder.— On Saturday, ® bill to authorize the people of Minnes ota to form A state government, was de- bated iu the Senate. On motion of Mr ON8g8, an amendment was adopted — aves 27, noes 24—that none but cilizens of the United Statea bo entitled to vote. The bill was passed- —ayes 40, noes 1. Good i you, Mr. Bigys! That's what We Americans have all along been con tending for. That's right! Go ahead, Abuse our principles, and then atthe first Convenient Opportunity steal them from "8. That's what you ‘Democrats always do,— Wilm ington Herald. . To Make Hens Lay Egqs.—Feed them °n meal dongh, mixing with it, every other morning two teaspoonsful salts to a quart of meal. yoa of the thus far successful operation bad been found, the conclusion is that ten done the same, and been forgiv ( rdore Ia il ling, f the In conversation not to exhit eae ; , Ce Ee but bring ethers forward, = 16 eration of the \pprent very gentle with the younger ones, thas: “In reply to y at them with respect. 17. Never in respect to t . a}} ; »one another, bat attribt ] en an ae ; tnotive when we can hiis y temac, it affords me more than or ee diuary Se ak te bear testimony to The Horse-Shoe Nail. their conduct ey seem to hava been dog frame 1?” as ra ; “I guess you're a fool any way,” says Retribution —" Selling” a Serenade. the dug man: you don't know a hound The from a tan yard cur, you jackass! ing worthy of record—perhaps for the Phe-ewt! come along, Jerry !” and the jan and dog disappeared. | The man with the hollow dog bad not | stepped out two micates, before the ser- vant appeared with two more dog mer- chants ; both had their specitnens along, cae Rochester Union deems the follow- “moral” it saggests : The contemptible practice of serenad- ing with horns, tin pans, and other dis- cordant instruments, newly inarried peo- of the Naval Apprentice system, which they had been attacked by the wolves ple, is still too prevalent in this country xd twereliacitedinicuieonn. ) ) B r Te anc re o “step I have ventured to ad pt since the ad- and devoured. A gentleman from Wis- Que took place in an adjoining town last SAL! thats @ dc at einculated the Jourument of Congress The object in consin, who visited Jowa lately, states in) week, in which the Aorners got the worst antes : = mane © me ienelisler cs ¢ - , : count Sportsinan, the mone A oye View Wae the proper tnoral and nautical a letter received in this city, that he was!of it. A lady. who had been the hoase- oton ie a ienator ie t ‘ ; J lit upon the assive proportic t training of a nurber ef the vouth of our chased for miles by these ravenous crea keeper for some years of a respectable ANT } ring edition of Mc. Re Reniard 3 ) ‘ : inndering edition o sruard. IOIrVv, Who exbiited dences of fit. tures, and barely es ed tr emowith sOVsiCcian, Was Inarried to @ geutleman ” . mt ee ‘ a pede ; > ' ; oe Iba nee ‘ ‘ a ope pn ; ea ie : Ge ay ; : “That oa dog, sir,” was the empliatic erry litation forseafariny life, and hie life He describes them as rht fin residing some distance away. hile slic (the doeimercl . 4 / response of the dog rchar (hus gradually ineorperate into toe ner lv ferocious, being apparently almost, Was making preparations for the wed J ; oat ioe? ; . ! bt How mpch do you ask for that dog! vice @ body of men calculated tu elevate starved to d ding, it came to ber ears that a party of thitheveneetaman di 2 th the sportsman. the standard of cluracter, pive it new <= 7 young fe llows were making ready to ser Well,” re the trader, patting his Vigor, secure et greater liabibty, and Harmony in a Family. enade the wedding party with ti pans) “ST thought of welt OS CeaTTy hee J 2 4 . ldog, houy getting about fifty-five Nspire etiil yreater ¢ t and horns. She applied to the doctor | sisehia. bau * dollars tor him, Five hundred va ween the 1. We may rwill advice and a prescription. He “Stop,” interrupted the country sports . one slikels to be ¢ so pre- a plentiful specac, which she mi ; hie t b4and Is) very v became a : I 4 plentiful vine i eiares which GUS DI Ee an, “that’s enough—he won't suit, po rent t t t fort 3 houee ed : 3 28) De’ he invil : ” pore LT owith thre f ‘ 3 AL acake designe for the invited how: I can't go them figures on dogs t ae tf vyoardians 1 ‘ Ae Ane A rse Cs. wuesis, I He 1 ] PT tae tee | he ” P ye ; Dan abd doy ielt prowling, and the ; , and therefore we are not t re pigt nweddi naire ard ’ i K appheations show conclusively that and theret we are | The night of the wedding came; aNd xt araniandldigiwerelironelit up re than twice this " ihacene 3. To learn the dit with it the tin pan serenaders, The mar “Wii, that’s a qneer dog, mister, ain't f , ve »MoT - ~ aD es: fas ae phy, thats 3 log, ter, ain en received 11 t Trartinent each 1 riage ceremony had seurcely been « Ate Gere irminpaniin CURLolie Considers t entt rt tthe family as « 1 tormed before the ears of the bride, bride . : aye . ; ae . , i ; rola , it blazes did) you raise such a dog as the experment, and net Lazard all by * wen towa as ~ it yroom and goests were salu with mos P ae Des eS Pe ; i : . ; at, been sca‘ded, bain t it ave ih rashiv accumulating the recerving Must give account 5. Whe ANN gree rrible sounds from without. 7 Joe F aay = . = - rae , ae . . A F AG A rlitntles tt etter rura Sportsman, examininuy the ¢ ter Snipe large crowds ot youth anneed to the \\ is ; . "i Sie 1 aa ain pe : *Sealded (" echoed the dog man, look restraint of whuleeome dis pline {tis rinciined to yiee ana ary anawer siders | reat the in, to tl ng no waysaniableat the speaker, “why nteu r trom noi » accordingly appeared at the : A | A contemplated, as soon as practical Nan ean *¢ cies Dey Ap eared ss lidut you never see a Chinese terrier, pat the barque Re no proper feel floor and polite Iv invited the serenaders ae t " _ Fabs . . ’ Ir; toceo The i tlo t sept = ‘ ten for the recey and tr i ) y come i" Tine ele n was accepted, : Novandufuthataconesledontccare InanVv bove ns she An) ACG { ; tie and the bride, with a degree of magna about ceeing snotlier Wir. lie louks ver size and yeneral arrangements f kindness nim ty altogether unexpected, profi red like aw singed possum {” : F a. 1 the wine and cake th h ) } Coes a) we yt rendered pecuiarly fit tia te py ts ie and cake ; h her owns 4 Well vour a pooty looking country Some suitable person one: a of Be zg. They pet eects aes eh Hy AMR ake. Fou are: toadvertise forcacdie. and t t } 1 ANCES ¢ of the ashe « ) d »y F one- i whieh they are ass ts heer : : : ‘ ; c ashamed of w 4 at they had don ‘ ot kuow a Chiney terrier froiu a singed ed to inetract them in the stinple but Heview ofev- Guered by kindness. They bad scarcely | nt? x ‘ ! ° ce Greanched thai “apective | : at posed fol branches of education when the a 11. To reached their dpe homes bef Another rap at the door announced ' ! » and prais 8 > ness ¢t he st } sot more actively emploved onthe ; ; J is y WEEG: r ze with § ce ress at t 1 more dogs, and as the man opened it to as duties whic fam nize (Bean with the for httle things when you can 120 mach The doctor, who had put the pr tout with } singed } n, a genus . ere 1 little pleasure | r ¢ r htinn. hada dozen callalat once nde sas giled ao ke sie Ror aged the peculiar Ite ot a sailor, and imbue re LTS pee vem ise eet coe we scription, had a dozen calls at o oo AN who evidently “killed for Kevser,” rush their youthful minds with pr reoncep y put self last 13. To try for ‘the sett all his patients appeared to be affected in! , Tiwi a pair of the uytiest-! no Mi i tt } r = edd t q he uyiest-looking 5 : anawe hat tart away wrath i > shek rhat the A ) } tiune of obedience and discipline They af wer tha eth a 7 wra He t ities manner. As he knew what th } savage—snub-nosed, slanghter house er » |} » been pained by an unkind inal as 2 . se } iself 9 coustitute about one-twelfth of the crew ! Pa Le Df : a oe ialady was, he nee € gh hin pops, “the faney” might ever hope to rd or deed sk ourselves, t no wheasin y 2 tie no ! Ng ) uf each sea y y vessel “ H eed, ask ‘ Cusi less, A thorough emet ! As these meat-axish canines : ‘ vok upon! doubt had a salutary effect, and the pa t ) A ° I made a rush It better after ejecting the b A 5 Re : country sports which had caused their first aneasy symp perce pt bly ‘ rf . b rercepubly. ums he verdict of decent people 1 Cia ous hn ea nt er Mad vartisedatnrnde the neighborhood where this tovuk place An f oa ; ! 1 1 mee falveibad dogs, sa a-y?) You needn't be afraid o was in favor of the bride. dem; come a‘bere, lay da-own, Balty unread of 1" the sof the very boot to} ied off)” pretty » be “sh “> LAST THINGS, day's de dogs, mister, vot y “Ain't they rather fierce rural sportsinan, ** asked the eveing the ugly brutes I again renew the recommendation, | practice became conspicuous. Such a, before a servant appeared with a man , confused dog that now were ki-yi-iny, jyelping, and pitching all over the house! |—broom-sticks, rolling-pins and canes, the dogs and their various proprietors were ejected, and order once more res- ularly at this time, when so many will! the same day, because somebody may of-| premised, was rather green as to the qual- tored; the couutry sportsman seized his | Valise, paid his bill and “vamosed the ranche,” and ever after it was incorpora- ted inthe rulesof the Irving, that gentle- wen are strictly prohibited from dealing in dogs, while * putting up” in that house. “=: i= The Considerate Doctor. A poor girl, who had just recovered | from a spell of sickness, gathered ap her ‘scanty earnings, and went to the doctor’s office to settle her bill. |the lawyer of the place passed into the | office before on a similar errand. “ Well, doctor,” said he, “1 believe I jam indebted to you, aud I should like to know how mnch.” “Yes,” said the doctor, “I attended ap- on yon abont a week, and what would! you charge me for a weck’s services, or} | story. The plan for warming the church what do you realize, on an average, for a week's services!” “O,” said the lawyer, “perhaps eeventy | five dollars.” ; “Very well, then, as my time and pro- fession are as valuable as yours, your bill is seventy-tive dollars.” The poor girl's heart sank within her, for should her bill be any thing like that, bow could she ever pay? The lawyer paid his bill and passed out, when the doctor tarned to the young woman, and kindly inquired her errand. “[ came,” said she, “to know what I re you, althongh [ know not aa T can ever pay A) ‘u - “T attended you about a week,” said Yen. sin.” “What do vou get per week 1” “Seventy-five cents,” said she. “Ts that all 1” Cont $8, sir.” “Then vour Lillis seventy-five cents.” The poor girl paid him thankfully, and went back with a light beart. An old and rich man of my acquaintance was ce remarking to the doctor, that no me earned their money sv easily as the J r, or ¢ 1 $0 easily The loctor reimin f the many losses neurred, ast Visit the poor as well as the rich Well,” said my oid friend, “you most charge the rich the more, and then you can aifurd to lose by thera Not many weeks after, the old man was obliged to employ the doctor for soine time. At the last visit his bill was presented, and strongly resisted as enor mously high * But,” said the doctor, “ you know what you told me, and [ have only fol lowed your advice.” Not a word more was said, but the amount immediately paid. —— Curious Facts. Captain Beanfort saw, near Smyrna in 1841, aclond of locusts forty-six miles long and three hnndred yards deep, con ! ulated, one hundred taining, as hec and sixty-nine bil ns, Lewenheck reckoned 17,000 divisions n the cornea (oater coat he eve ta butterfiv, each one of which he thongit p yssessed a crystalline lens Spiders, &e., are similarly provided tor Tal neta } 1 Rear pa . } : | apriny t reighis O15 well selected for their physical and men Wfaciercneniwent to. marlatent meting The last words of the Old) Testame “Fierce? Better believe dey are hair-spring of a watch weighs 0 tal qualities, and in all respects to pos: y ros, coterie tn and lined BUC 8 fearful threatening: —“Lest I come iow ema ffi , if you want to see emo grain: 4 sund of iron makes ; Ae ‘ ~ ae eee t | al ? a S an - " sf ir sata ecunite , © attributes necessary for raising ye purse with silver and gold, Then hethought #2d smite the earth with a curse goin forde chances! You want to see 3 ti Costa 2 ¢ eel : . » | or » New Tes nt +f hoe tte a ce eat TOR the standard of our national marine in a jt tine to return, in order to reach home before The last words of the New Te tament (jer teeth { A 5 oe c } ari . ore ou an . eT Se Reina OIG Inanhber Correspot cluar cittall: se he packed his money bags upon Are & benedic tion:- aa Krace of ir No, I guees not, timidly respong luces $2 ; ; of our people—an object of the | Shore's back, and set gation his journey Lord Jesus Christbe with youall, Amen.” the sportsinan; “they are not exactly Jers lave four paps for spinning Hipertance to our futur€ greatness T At noon he stopped a village to rest: and The last words of Christ before his as: what [Tw ant.” he continued their threa Ixseach pap having a thousand i - . ou : . ? lee. an » fine » Re the nnior trustatimay be but a beginning of anew when he was starting again, the hositer, ashe cension are a glorious promise Lo, I “What,” says Jakey, “don't want ‘en ioles, and the fine web itself t Mion order of things in the Navy, aud that the iC the hore, said, Please vou, sir, the left am with you always, even unto the end Why, look a‘here, you don’t go for tosay of 4000 threads » spide r spins E ore ystem will be extended until our ips hind has Jost an Let i an- of the world. Amen dat’ you ‘spect I'm agoin’ for to feteh than four webs, and when the foarth 1s ayst ill t ender tile slips : . 4 tal A ey e} the t-war are manned witha classof seamen Oered the farmer; the shoe will fast Otten the wicked despise the last offer d-dogs clean down here, for nuthin’, do destroved they seize on the webs of ethers. ‘| -” ' ie ee t Wl ; ‘ E ] ) sy) ' - ' » yg that shall be conspienous for their ener. oneust h" the teenty miles that have stl to af mercy made them more than any you, sa-a-y ?) Cos if you do, Vil jis drop Mole-hills are enriously formed by an cy and cheerful subordination, as well ne @avel Tein he Son mabe Jura) ce preaching they ever heard. When [ (et omy duds and lam ye onto” yer outer arch Imparvious te rain, = ee tor tl ir devotion to the flag whieh, in?! ; have seen friends wiping away the clam- poots ! ternal platform wit ee uiircovercl ‘ be bea ag day ak ! fort the fartner stopped ag oO ° St : 5 } the » POUunYs Tre them domestic as w naval training Mite EAS ; BAU Oe a | to ny sweat from the brow of a dying man Jakey was just beginning to square, wavs on whieh the pair and voung re ie estic as well as naval aim, y ; eran earcilas wae sit nthe inn . F ) % - . 2 th ren nd roots. thovawaill Inieeloarncie ab, ‘deiolinn DOU UM Set ML : ,; who had long rejected salvation, or moist: when his belligerent) propositions were side Fhe moles live on worms and roots, we it e learn olave IV Boat lecieaine anl cues wour lets ) } : ahs et | li HAE CU ; _ ening bis lips with a little water, [have caddeniv nipped in the bud, by the sere and bury themselves in any seil ina few had all had some education, and a man pas jost a nailin his left shoe behinds shall 1 i an yo \ bur re \ ' often trembled lest ig should be the last vant openines the door and ushering in minutes has been selected from amongst the crew take lium to the smithy Let him alone, : } a Ae met tractive mareethan aes ts 7 | i ef 1. nek es fur. tnercy he should ever receive. more doa; and no sooner did Jakey’s) Few insects live more than a year whe teaches them daily, and who is 8th answered the farmer: “I've only six mi 1 A . 4 , i fen rf 1 by Mr. Chase, th lain of ther to go, and the horse will travel well enough It seldom happens that the last thing pups see the new-comers, than they went ther pertect state Their tirst state is ‘TV ise f ase a ¢ plarn oot ther to go, ane e horse il ve hen 5 es ; : wee. yu sue aan ‘A : lose.” © done by one who has led a wicked life, is 1, - 4 tieht ensue _both of dakev’s pups the egg. then the caterpillar, then the the Potomac, to whose commendable zeal that distance. I've no time to lose done by ° Ins a tight ensned—both of Jak pu ft ie pillar, I am most if yy to make mny acknow Away rode the farmer; but he bad not gone to repent and turn to God. lighting on oan able-bodied, biz boned rysalis or | and finally the procre ae . far before the horse began to imp: it had not The last words of sinners often teach (ohrel dog, who appearedffertcerly happy ative in these changes there edgments. imped far, ere it’ began to stumble; and it had ’ > - le % ; Lieutenant Commanding Porter, of the tumbled long, before it fell down and broke Supply, in the Mediterranean, thus ad dresses the Department: “ The appre tice boys yon allowed me are doing well; they work all the sails on the mizenmast, and compete favorably with the other sta tons throughout the ship. Ta one year) fuck,” they will make good ordinary seamen.” | Lieutenant Porter further writes, in rela-| aleg. Then the farmer was obliged to leave the horse lying in the road, to upstrap his bags, throw them. over his shoulder, and make his way home on foot as well as he could, where he ld not arrive tll late at night. “All my ill suid the farmer to himself, “comes from mohorecahos for \« nails | the very lesson which they have ever re- in the transaction, and having a iremen fused to learn. —Banner and Advocate. dous jaw of his own, made the bones of - “7 = the pups crack with the high pressure lic Byron is said to have remarked that gave them. Of course a dog fight is tue “the greatest trial to a woman's beanty cue tur a man fight, and in the wag of a is the ungraceful act of eating eggs.’— dead lamb's tail, Jakey and the proprie Some Yankee remarks that the poet conld tor of the sorrel dog had a dispute. Ja the teeth to a blazing hot corn cob! jwhen the sorrel dog mau—why, like his ire infinite degrees and varieties of tran sition, all of which constitute the pleasing ind very instructive study of Eutomolo- yy. 7 Every pound of cochineal contains 70,000 insects boiled to death, and from 1 600,000 to 700,000 pounds are annually PUB 7 ” ¥ yt sc le - Jeet of a borse-shoe nail.” Reader, look out, never have seen a lady hanging on by jkey was attitudinizing a la “ the fancy,” | brought to Europe tor scarlet and crim neglect of a horse: : cader, | J : json dyes. Just at the door, | |or fannel forwa. When, on his death, they and then began the scene. The ocenpant | came out of their various rooms, and che es from all quarters, furnished with |were re-sold at auction, the folly of the) of room number — had scarcely got up, |tited as quickly, to escape the stray and large bowls to receive the milk, which | grows yellow and thickens at its surface. , Some drain their bowls under the tree “ Believe, sir, you advertised for a | By judicious marshalling of the servants | itself, others carry the juice home to their children. igvee vegetable milk of this tree (called by the natives de vaca) is of agreea- ble taste and red prety Thos the | tribes of the mountains of Ven ex- jcited by want, and deriving almost. all | their subsistence from the vegetable king- | dom, have discovered and used for ages, ,the milk and cheese furnished by a tree, while we in Europe, accustomed to de- pend more on the animal kingdom, have j but degen discovered the principle of | cheese in almonda, Bat in a country so jrichly endowed by nature, it. reqnires | very powerful motives to rouse and de- velupe man.—Humboldt’s Travels. A MINISTER KILLED, | Ido not say he was murdered; that | would imply @ design to take his life. I only say that he was killed—his’ life |taken without anyintent. Well, how was itt A very few words will tell the whole in which be preached, was stove under the y & large lery, which sent a pipe to within a few feet of the pulpit, where it made a right angle, and ascended perpendicularly the roof of the house. At the angle afore- ‘said, a very large amount of heat would concentrate, and thence radiate. It fol- lowed, then, that when the minister preached, he was obliged to breathe a dry, heated, and deoxygenated atmosphere. At every inspiration, the whole speakin apparatus, inclading the remotest air-cells of the lunys, would receive a dash of this poisonous, burning, gaseous substance. {le result was inevitable. The mucous membrane throughout the parts reached y it was first irritated, then inflamed.— After a while, the poor man lost the con- trol of Lis voice, beeawe a victim of bron- clitis, and at last died of consumption, as the ductors said. Bat every careful, re- *' flecung wan will see that he was killed as much as if be had been crushed to death by a car passing over his body. As it is uoderstood that @ large number of churcues in the country are constructed Ss) as to secure the foregoing results. to le ministers occupying their palpite, this timely lint is yiven, that these servants of the cross may take care of themselves If nothing can be done to re- lieve you, leave gour palpits and find @me place in the house where you can speak with safety. Will papers general. ly publish this brief article for the good of the world !— Watchman and Reflector. In Season, Discipline in Childhood. Young people who have been habita- ally gratified ip all their desires, will in- falliily take it more amiss when thefeel- ngs or happiness of others require that they shonld be thwarted, than those who have been practically trained to the he- bit of subduing and restraining them ; and consequently will, in general, sacri tice the happiness of others to their own selfish indulgence. To what else is the selfishness of princes and other great peo- ple to be attributed?) It is in vain to ‘ink of cultivating principles of generos- ty and beveticence by mere exhortation snd reasoning. Nothing but the practi- cal habit of overcoming oar own selfigh- ness, and of familiarly encounteri i- 7 Bi vations and discomfort on account ers, will ever enable us to do it whea re- yired. And, therefore, I am_ firmly persu luces seltisiiness and hardness of inl that nothing but a pretty severe dis pline and control can lay the founda d that indulgence amen | pro- eart, t ) of a magnanimous character. —Lord St rey. 7 ~ 1 Good One.—A Raleigh correspondent of the Fayetteville Observer tells of a joke that occurred in the House of Common: of the North Carolina Legistature. Some women, (to be y Bentonian) of rather Cyprian habits strict were ming too freely socially, with others of unblemisbed repotatons in the gallery. The strange admixture of pitch and purity sooa caizht the practiced eve of the Speaker, who n-tantly ordered ao Insh doorkeeper to sepa- ‘te the goats trom the sheep. The Irishman started immediately on his mission, but the ise was soou convalsed with laughter by the troubled phiz of Pat at the door, and the fol- lowing annoucement io a round rich brogue:— o the best of my divil tear my jacket, if Lean tell the ladies from the da Pat was excused from reporting further progress in the premises.— Columbue “Mr. Speaker, Lhave indiveres ability to execute your order, bur the cent women.” Sun * MOST SAD OCCURRENCE. | On Monday evening last there occur- | red at the Deaf and Dumb Asylum ot thie. State, an affuir well calculated to awaken the sorrow and sympathy of eve- ry feeling heart. A quarrel between two of the Papils of the Institution re- sulted in the death of one. As far as we can Wwarn the facts are as follows: The two papils, Keok froin Alamance, and Masrel) from Aando/pA, atter playing to- getber uot) tea tine on the Grounds, went with the other Pupils to the tea ta- ble, at whieh sxmethiug wopleasant oc- curred between them. Ove of them,— Harrell we believe,—said to the other in his language of syns, “lel!” © vad,” and when they both jet the 1 for the Study, in which al) are assembled atnight, the bad feeling was again Kéek's taking Marreli’s chair from hia. This provoked anotier caclatiation tu eigna, of “bell” and “bad, whereupon a fight evsaed, in which Keek causht Har rel by the collar, aud ia tlicted a blow, or blows on that portion of the Ciroat just below the “apple,” causing immediate desth, The verdict of tie Coroner's In- quest held yesterday was that the De- cosaed cate ty lis death from blows in flicted by Keck ou lis tace and the lower portion of lus throat, which produced a cougestoon of the lungs.” Keek is a ro- Gust man of 25 years of age; the deceas- ed wae a feeble lad of some sixteen vears o}d and duabtless fell frum a blow which had be been wore robust would not have produged eo fatal aresult. Tie Law will of course take ils course in this melan- choly affair, but we cannot help saying that tere was not thatintent to kill with malice, which brauds the taking of hu- mas life as ay offence expiable ouly by death or some must severe punishment. heek’s blow was not aimed at the life of has recent playmate and colmpanion in an affliction which commands the sympathy of every feeling heart, We doubt, in teeth, if under any cireunistances, these traly stricken ones, should Le eld up to the mental responsibilities which stiould be exacted frum those in the fuil pusses- gon of man's ordinary faculties, Iz is due to the officers of the Institu tion to aay, that not the slizbtest censurc can attach, or be atlached to this most surruwtul affair, The ru'e is, we understand, fur one or mure of Instructors tu be present at the meals of the Pupils and tu take their meals after the Puypis have Snished and left the ta bde. Un this occasivn this rale was ob- served, The pupils returned frum the tea table to the study room, where wliat bas been abuve stated occurred. Raleigh Regis‘er. —— --s-. --- Ready Made Shirts According to Humbolt there is a tree tm the Soath Sea Islay is which produces ready made shirts, ~ aauves cut off proces of the tree abvut two feet lony, from which they draw ofthe Grows bask as boys draw off the bark of clestuuts to make whistles. Each wan selects a tree near hie own diameter, x that the shirt may -be a guod fit When the bark is of, they cut a lode im each circle w ad mit the armas. The shirts du net requirt any “asking, starching, and irony a more convenient article for joa! cvuld pot be muagined. The same coun try produces bread{rui:, so thet a feilow may get Lis beard and cluthes ble excited bv theta fur the grata, MODERN DERINITIS Berd Times— onze 8 NS. ld griadstone and reading Vreewdem » Mem Lore—A htiie wind » u iteelf, teumat coteected with sluvel and ws Progress of Time— A priict gomg thru, tbe dated with wucdet clucks Pedtucan— A fciioe ebo culls al! his hove lege frum borrowed pewspa ped Jastace—Jarut ot a wurder ase fax PF reend—One whe takes \ our money and Use turms you out f downs Patriet—A man who ba vx party of Pepuiatiee bo jum Honesty ro cme of 3B ma «lie as ay and the cust Independence tring fifis usemd du lar which be never tele Lontle Wiewcn— "Ab pice weanalactut i liiwers — : “Who wants b o bere be low And wows ‘be . oe Deady—A thing io pantiocs wih a lx ead two arme—a lead © erie wote—s cane—a wliite | i . breeches. and ang: 0 litthe bupe Coguetle— A young indy @ Thor (han stee— mute accut abieme tite ar . ag— mere charms waied more admirers at ee more than wise men for al inin''s Credut—A wie province vy get a living Benerolence—To take a lar pocket aod put it Go m want ¥ Yo This pearet be the tot the ¢ t ft present are young, py matter it yous ald ‘ yuAM of nature. nomatter fs a of youth, no matter if 3 Weab ming which (rod lias ys ter if yous peri: sour tal & (, it while youre voung 1 fe as the best, a: @ few > re r - inake your ts di theretice , rechicesiese of vit 4 eer ali the gue your eaelence (9 - and scot] at thie gow ndisene (5 ‘ ing that s t f or, wt [oa whom wet e streets afew ago. “Turral. f Miliu es fire“ "yo teemtin, pre it ‘ D feos fee Whi feta ’ ther doc te tit fant e her . eve aye. and wie cou Clrales wil yeu } mig Lutes the “old iady at \ t { ‘ men are wenk i AG bh “ town. “THE WANDERING JEW,” The Richmond Whig referring to the singular character who is known as “the| Wandering Jew,” treats him as an im- poster, and slyly insinuates that he is no better than the rest of his tribe. How From the Western Demeorat. The Great Snow Storm, oe Lieut, Maury has written to Secretary Dobbin a letter emboyding such facts as he has been able to gather with reference naughty it is to thrast a mirror in front!to the rise, progress and phenomena of of the wanderer in order to reproach his tribe. The Whig is responsible for the act, however. Tear it: Tue Wasperixe Jew.—Some foolish cracked brain fellow, gifted with a long white beard and extensive lingnal ac- quirements, Is) now peregrinating the country, under the name of “The Wan- dk ring Jew.” When requested to atop before he goes and take something, he al ways in a melo dramatic style: “Nay, | cannot stop. The Cracitied one ou cal: has pronounced the:edict, and 1} ust Net I move on, on.” mysterious personage net long since paid Rechinend a visitpand here, as elsewhere, & portion of the press ninistered to his vanity by recording lis presence and He doubtless finds it necessary to make the above somewhat impious answer, to those who seek from curios- itv, to penetrate the veilof humbny with ! himself. At) best vary rest. This doings. which he surrounds we shrewdly suspect he is but a very ordinary individual, fond of attracting the attention of the commune vulgus, and who has taken this method to do so. It is very certain that he could not travei fr st to pillar” as he is said to do, ong purse or a healthy animal organization, aud a good pair of legs. — Now the first might have been obtained as a successful dealer in old clothing, and the last nay have been bestowed by nature. The Petersburg papers record the presence of this hambug, in that “Let him rip” but in sileuce. Self-Righteous. It is no uncommon thing for men to flatter themselves that God cannot ispleased with them because they have <4 todo a vreat many bad- hthev wonld have done, had they not been restrained by the fear of the law opinion, The soundness of be { deeds, wha rot publ c such terta svery well exlibited in Lessing’s parable of “The wolf on his eath- bed.” “A wolflay at bis last gasp, and was reviewing his past life. tlt is true,’ suid he, Lam asinner, but yet [hope not one of the yreatest. | have alsu dome mur rave done evil, but Ouce I re mumber, a bleating Jind that had stray he good ed from the flock came so ned tie, that 1 unghteasily have throttled it; but I did tho tare. “*l can test fy to all that, said his frie the fox, who was helping him to prepare for death. ‘TL remeuber perfect vall the circnmestances. /f wae just at the time when you were ao dpully choked with that bone in your throat” --- Is the Sun Inhabited ! Sir David Brewster makes the follow ny retuatks relative to the eur “Seo strony has been the be at the eun eannot be a habitable wo that a sc n une gentleman was pronounced by his nedical atteudant insane, because lie Lad sent a paper to the Royal Society, in which he maintai thatt ght of the sun proceeded froin a dense and aniver sal aura, which tay afford ample hylt H a ants beneath, and vet Le at sim ce frasnotte be amneony 3 that there imay water and dry } ther t acs, rain aud fa “* ther, a it ut a thre liv t and t “A S thst efter sun imMnay ¢a € € t v far the om sliasfu ‘ ‘ f whole svate l ss tian Vears @ S AP pare v extravagant t \ waslcotisiivred asa f of insa t was ta Joti se W ctti ers is 4 fa a ‘ } wl ' ve de ! ‘ ‘ User ns t ore Shocking M fa Femal 7 Bu reeatot her Hush ] J ( err ‘ }> =! at ars { tn « f Sie ow { {2 rn J. Mo War ,s cai efart are t Ward bad enint ‘ sng | ‘ “st f { . 4 _ iisap} ‘i 1 ‘ land] Wa hey . " id ft o His es . 6 a tan € ‘ r AL Lea a wer t Satin v 4 le 4 aed \ au 2 J \ } re searched bw tis y “ “fF ta ~ i 4 t » aly s \“s a st ¢ i es 4 is Tuy wow 4 ‘ r wuiz a5 new M Wai I a) mad ea 4 « « a«? Wo \C. j | ] is can - “ ‘ ‘ i sone 1 ub ” yotie ers ‘ “ ‘ pear Voi ite - WV A ‘ ‘ stalyle on ‘ Ae ‘ Wail a j td t lw wit ' A 4 vf bt. 8 a> v. G “i ‘ roof W netuitelournid rena iiefealores iy) 4“ ft . ' otic fi , < ; ; ' t yl, ctw > aie Lar tt { tty ther that you ' ‘ ] eon pa the great storm of the 17th and 18th Jan- | uary. The letter is too long for publica- | tion in the Express and is accompanied | bya tabalar statement of figures of a width that does not admitof transfer to our col- | umns, so that we can only make mention ot the more striking and remarkable points | given init, The returns are as yet by no means so full from observers in) varl- ous parts of the country as Lieut. Maury conld desire, and as to enable him to gen- eralize satistactorily CONCETRINGE the storm thronghout its whole extent, but enough is known to afford matter for useful com- iment with regard to the ineans of precan- tion to be adopted in future upon the eve of great elemental violence. The storm Was about twenty-six hours in making its way, ugainst a violent head-wind, trom North Cargliua to Maine, it having coi-| menced in Bertie county, in the former, State, at S o'clock on the evening of the 17th, and at Portland, in the latter, at LO o'clock on the evening of the 18th. The lowest depression of the mercury at the, beginning of the fall of snow was at North East, Duchess county, N. Y., where it tell to 10 deg. beluw zero, and the high- est range at Augusta, Geo., where it stood | at OS deg. above zero. The greatest depth | of snow reported was at Philadelphia, in Duchess Co., N. Y., Blackwell's Island, near N. Y. city, and Sinithtield, Long Is- land, where it lay 24 inches on the ground, | and the lightest covering was at Edisto | Island, on the Carolitia coast, where it barely whitened the surface, a half inch being given as the measurement—while | at Wheeling, Virginia, there was no snow atall. Lieut. Maury points out the great | jade abtage, in view of the couparatively of tempests, of telegrapling their approach slow line of march these periodical front one cud of the Atlantic coast to the other, and tothe chain of Northern Lakes, inorder that incans wnay be at once re sorted te, tor the protection of lite and property avalust their violence.— Hid the Harbor urasters of Boston, New York, and other Northern seaports been placed mn ther guards against the coming ofthe recent st there is little t that @ arge amountet property and many val Jauve Lives mnivut have been saved. Rais 7] Tea—Cushmere Goats A correspondent of the Western Recorder, writit vin Greeuville, South Carolina, sais “Tam within a few miles of the place where the experiment was made of rais It has proved a failure. The prow well enough, but wages welt ite this ¢ tr We cannot Ford te pick, te roll up anddry any sort Pleaves for a half a ara pound. In ( where aman is bired for a dollar atmonth and boards Limself, it may be , I ati vlad todearn that the Cashiers wea troduced bv J.B. Davia, does wel ere I erat is andy, ope © and | su ivv ff e oof wo 80 fine Lat e foest Fre Mer » Cvarne dh Arh andt tis! SIX tu Dibe \ Chien Davies Ls a Fl f fresh Ancora ¢ nore yoats on wav toGallat I exsee, where ‘ establish a v oof theme \ - One la ‘ hy KRY many Vj" 1 ‘ ire fired e#ives ¢ 1 hn ting Cas ri west r «asl Cay ‘ ~ " ul S sedredis \ cree of unadulter ated aracter Is inent J the Macon ‘y I wrap, Ww irred in Macon ‘ That pray nave ] (2 ne Sint. anceen| g Z anda ‘ alle Mt Ma \ ‘ Z r as ‘ ales eur ‘ Mi «- s pea 1 hie “ . vat t ! ¢ t * ‘ ‘ sé trave ZoeXpenses, and ting | t went out ar & trot bee > s abont eara 1, fair \ A ‘ eves ‘ t t Ja éCalr yon t ( ] I swa State Gazette sa ex 4 TEs pr ee Lita | Legislature of that State, giving esta charg I (s rece lat Wa i ars f ce fa sr ya haviy ’ J witht arent ‘ a New York J a at ¢ : ( rresa liq ] taking t \ Re 1 « WAV « H ‘ i Alles f ‘ ria f New \ < ¢ af f «t yy. ra, al ) itis are used wid € pn stats | proprietor A P 7 \ ¢ Tlavat i pa vigcet the ishand no attended t bsequies, in Capita oF Uoand an oun Pres ta andl athers { to New Orleans ( 4, anid Ww e tor ‘ 1 Wor ton beainar ~~ & despateh A) 1 plialn rof Tuesday tains the following \\ A that warrants have eet yeaned fort est of Mr. Grilbert, ft New York, and Mr. Dav f Mary and not | ta —achal ge having | fobetecen the par tes in consequence of some of the details Af the corruption investigation \ CAROLINA WATCHMAN, SALISBURY, N. U. } TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 3, 1857. TERMS OF THIS PAPER $2.00 CASH : i : y accessible | « tie Proceeds is, that it is incompati- : ; ; ra =|and once laid open and made accessible | or their Proceeds is, that it is incoimpa | vailed ip the disposition that was annnal- PATENT OFFICE REPORTS. We are indebted to our Representative in Congress, the Hon. B. Cratcr, for val- uable public documents, among which are copies of the Patent Otfice Reports on the Mechanic Arts and Agricultare. The latter of these contains inuch inter- esting information, particularly important to the farmer, and we propose to publish, from time tu fime, such extracts from it as shall seem worthy of their attention. See furth page of this issue. THE PUBLIC LANDS. The old Whig doctrine ofa distribution of the proceeds of the public land, is about being revived, and it is not improbable that the democratic party will now take a hand in pressing the measure upon the consideration of Congress. The wonder ig that party prejudice should have seo long been the means of depriving the old States of their rightsin this land question One of the main a uinents of the oppos that domain should ers of the distribution policy, i. e: the proceeds of the put be appr ypriated to tt ve payment of pov ernmental expenses, is no longer of any force, there bemy miliens more money nthe treasury thao there is any use for, with a prospect that the surplus will be increased durity the present and Mr. Cagcire, of Vir as brought this subject before the greatly succeeuing years. yinia | present Congress, and made an able speech upen it, in which be shows that not one- third of the publbe lands disposed of lave yene to defray the cotnmon expenses ot the ¢ try; Lut have been piven away tor the purposes of Railroads, Canals, Schools, State: Houses, ke. chic fly tothe new States--and demands, in behalf of Viry tthe passage fa law securing ft her ua Jail the old States, their equital share in the dist ition A nore ry eous ‘ fas never ma and ence y! that c cratic party thro mat ve South, w ’ rer pur suet eu hr cv of vs ly a tneas WE Be Jitat Pright tn iteelt, and » portant t rosperity and develope ment of t 1 States. oo. ea Mir ni hea wit! fury ined oaw ring te the old proverb will paw adamb., A wind sprang VY" nes 1\ worming, mw creasing ence and it lay wore away, at night, » ' the S west ten tlhe , wa pale I thisme a t was at 12 deyrees te “ reezing, 1 the v 1! alinest keer wht e off a man’s whisker I several weeks was . J a picasant Dhie fas acl t r sand ¢ bid be ecard g thre son « “ st the a y roar of 1 Winter, juat awakened, as it w tot Janger of sf Pais “ t fa Auyhifera of t Sun, Ww sc) ated desivns ayvainst s sovereignty be has discovered. How ke arnmad king he raves! Cast into hus nes \ stal d f water, and ashes to the earth cl la vard as dia Ix. Tle « « the door and w low sliotters of your houses, aad {r @ the sparks, escaping frowr your ( nu the along , to cracke ane ¢ A AY ft -« ny vy that e hath power. Dut ietly does he reve all ot tlic | Py f the I ast BuINIner e faded, brown leaves of the forest Z wh into t a.r,and bear , nf away f parent stem I Mi € 4 aif By i and ‘ than ‘ ry 4 nay ‘ | w vo the se) { e fearfa sty tire {thos neath in D855, freal on the esertic tthe ye frie, 10 18 source y necessary to warnt fu be upon their guard. oe. ae Tle ery of tire, yesterday mo ry, when the wind was blowing mest fearfully, startled a portion of our COM IL Fortunately, the danger s arrested before any laruy was done Dut surely, all who have the manage tof tires will exercixe a little morc than ordinary eare with it dee ne thie \" of the high, dry winds of this ' The citizens o fthis piace have a special reason for extraordinary cantion, rthe fact that Salisbury has already es iped beyond the period allotted to wood entownas and with all their care, it can not be safely calculated she will escape ued longer except as a providential fa vor > Ood Fuilds and politicians may say what they please in justification and praise of the last Leg- Democratic editors nye PB wsoa, islature, and may persist in defending it as they will; ‘but that the omission of that body to pass some efficient measure for the developmenit of the Coal Fields and for sending their treasures into the mark- ets, was culpable in a high degree, and prejudicial to the best interest of North Carolina, are facts which fuithfal history i will revord and an indignaut people re- ‘member. | Governor Bragg, and many other in- |fluential and thinking men of the party, ‘saw the necessity of deing something to bring out these resources of wealth to the State, and urged the Legislature to make | ie Wie! ; : | provision for it; bat they failed to do it. The people of other sections regard the omission with amazement, and the tame of North Carolina, while her interests are committed to such bangling hands, trails in the dust. | Chatham are store houses of untold wealth, jtothe markets of the world, the position fof the State would be changed, and its prosperity ensured alinost beyond contin- yency. The Legislature refused aid to ‘this great work. They woald neither aid ‘the Deep river company vor the Western railroad ; but frittered away their time and pocketed $50,000 of the people's money, leaving them worse off than before they assembled. We hope it will be remem. bered, and that hereafter the people will vsend wise and prudent men to manage ithe affairs of the State. . oe [ag We invite the attention of young men of town and vicinity, to the notice | | in another column, calling a public meeting fur the purpose of forming a | Volunteer Military Company, in this jplace. We are glad to see this evidence of a reviving interest ina subject which Important to public security ; is so deserving thie concer, and se and we inoverment has the gu nd doubt not the wishes of all our citizens. -- Coal Mine Dinwiddie A tew Anthracite Discovered in days since, a ri Vvorn of pure anturacite coal was struck on the farin of AL W Cousius, Esq , about twenty-five miles from this citwy in Din widdie county, a boy eagaged cn plow ing. Tovestiy is were subsequently made near the spot, and st was aecertayy ed that an extensive inine existed on the 5 lace The earth was turned Up in vari sus places, and found to coneeal the min era, Which upen bere pierced to any Jepth pave indubitable assurance of a valuable discovery Speeiinens were brought to this city, and were aleoexa wed by experienced ecoilers at the Ches Bites, aad | i itu be of t Irst quality +. a7 | s vo Watehinan j or thet ow o* * s Car a tiie \ ‘ ufos ” acy - et} Wan lee Aas : . saga ~ ‘ . I . oe ‘ u 7 * Mr I - ’ a >t s Wes T vis bs ("n A rates nm rite “ s ‘ a W Wack 1A ‘ s enough « ale It bin w duve ju ais and we ares eraw / / ‘ f ie ane 1 r wich anapped ay ( ] Craze > airinidle st isatowl snapanpatly, We ruylit at ‘ and lay Pnorea » 190 Chany ’ ) sis that on Cheraw friend either had sor apite a gaitiat r Nort Car a Pall ria was troubled with apleer general, Tro we ¢ yhadot ' t nyecture v t road had offended rthan a tof Spar ( 4 4 tit rates, A &e Jutt 1 tu & st } tisapleen aul theedit as selected us Lia prrese Le professes t ‘ aatistiod ataen Iray rea | t r words la vy vented Reeltctenlire 4 aa! \ BY fatea aa f x Like an J ow mm that pete ou t nor g fee y 1 and fi vy « levery , ‘ scroas and MT ale has ir ¢ pora and havin in ] 3 sis] sayings YY aa ! Ile has accused ua, twice r t weit, of te eat kesh Stor but as ae 8 it r word is chonyh without «ewearing aboutit sure ly, we ought to be satistied toa and w save no hesitation in owuingy to it But we are not the ly one our friend « wing Ny and we republish the following forte other reason in the world hin, as we know e his starninent satin tion” we lave IVE prive such full wmicasure Hear hin Wie know not when wo were an greatly aie \ IAs we were Hpen open ( tor Mercury of Thursday morning lest The cane Viat <Urprise was acommunieshon from» bayettey yentlanan. signed * Robesou Cou ty, and an editorial eadureement of the same. The communion} in and the editortal alike re fer toa Matter of primary uinportar to Charles fon tothe Northeastern and Cheraw and Dar Irayton Rarlromds, and to a Nherested in the Coal Fielda and the Coal Freie Ratirund. [ence the importance, to these great rtercata, of pro mulyating facts, inatead of baaelews speculations ass done by the communicator and his endorse er, Indeed, we can only aceount for the reck lene disregard manifested by both fur the facts | Evils The coal and iron mines of on the one Hand and Blind Pr fy oa e Other, No better ce is wanting to estab- lish the blind nadness ot the Dem- ocratie party than their-conduct in. reter- 'enee to the Public, Lands, or their pro- ceeds. The Southern Democracy, as we [shabl show,‘are jespeciall jthis charge of blind an ‘inadness. We are aware that this ques- discussed time and again in bygone days; | but for all that, we assert now, that ie is a gnestion of paramount interest to the South especially, and therefore should be | treated cooly and rationally by Southern ithen, whe, one and all, should anite in stripping it of the rancorone party eon: | siderations whieh have heretofore obscur: | ed the trae view of this momentous sab- {ject, and regard itin the light of its mer lits alone. One yreat democratic objvc- tien tow Distribation of the Publie Lands | | {ble with State Rigits to make the Baits -onsiobers on the bounty of the Federal Government.” Now thisebjection is sil- ly and untenable, ae any vue tust per- levive who will read the deeds ceding the | Public Lande to the General Goverment | The Lands were ceded tos the “use” of the General Govermment and of the States, and in each deed of cession, as ib the deed of Virginia, the Language ased alter the word “States” is, aad of * Virygemia inclusive,” and we have litthe doubt that in the North Carolina deed, ewding wisst | is now Tennessee, simular languaye is used. It is, @iesefore, unauifest that a ) Distribution of the Lands ameug the iStates” would be for tle use” of said “States.” Ttis netorious that the Gener- al Government hasta Seu” bow for Ules lands tu the ineaniuag ef the deeds of ces ston, for the General Government lias how than it knows what to du with, and meneyv too cderved frou: anoth er source than Coat of th Public Lands [thas a vast surplus revenoe, a surplus! tHehey tare Which would of itself tmawe been amply sutticient to carey ou the National Ad- tabiedo trate vin Clee prot Cee pepe iagerad hayes Pie General Govern tthe Repu rhie tae has tet only me a for these lands, but their retention by that Gov erhinent is &@ great searce oF ewaruyplion wd whiise Licey coustitute an ever of con ‘| Thoth, ks OW tae tbe sr $ cyoms, ib lee speaks Che trath, wall tC ly Besides all this, Congress Acs a partial and unpewt cisti ator tion of t otthe pubvic bands La wok at the Case Libitsors with ther tagguiti cent pable works, all constructed b¥ the aae of the alternate sections of the Pubbe Lands given her by Conjyress, Not an! secre of these Lands were ceded tu the General Government by Biber, for snes an acce did she ever possess until it was given to her by ¢ rena These lands sere all the pif Vira, and wedefy ny Democratic Lawyer oo deny that hes Jot ce las beet grossly vielated thts yitt of prouvlic Lands fer (he “ase J beret of | sedclisively, and te dow Us what ase we Mates, Virginia wwe el these lame now itive ® | o—lt ca we thiotie : Lheogie e yi the work tow . ot . Thus us [il .~D ec State, ane witha | (s se presu alt PX, purey Jevsw eoratic \ ts Wweoask oa th * ~ 1 compas ote Y A Nou ( sand View ‘ nein . t ec pal wicks l aridst ( r ro sa ercla mine Tiiey tot, tao, ad i aud anh ‘ yo will, ley ‘ - s vital eo h * ‘ ation for thee + Ww Db acy lowe ' M id gz, and w pe vinic, Uy i « Den at Ty | * uh we anda to which pire ‘ ‘ ty N ‘ Ca sand Virg ‘ 4 tC le ere ar et uy : Bf ‘ . oe that ¢ ry eirces of brat sta . ‘ ‘ a4) \\ ‘ at we lia . ‘ ‘ } ~ ‘ » “ bed { . ‘ taken V tue Southe iw. aiutterly ¢ sj andtival as I ral Crrve asthowe ' ae fer the patie lands bat J be e pure and less ¢ them, a fair distribution of these 1 arena all othe States” for th se wii weeexachy we Mean x atya tent of the deeds ceding the i ‘ (, eral Crowe rirent Tina . 4 € sulyectia tet tak ~ Doinceracy Can olny water) tor} feet Uliat “cltetrt saniold Wiig tae I} noth mk CAM ( Cf mee a Nazat i f Dem tte ft 1s pe a 1, pour eating spirit, that yw | take iasue wih a Wis w sed the Lonts Prayer, the Ten Com aricden e Chir s Sermon on “ Mare Aa thise tia \ { vita Art Vrs dane ‘ had As We Wie at on t mie as thre yY are vay tb Jas we huew the deter ring \ ‘ ‘ i voarticlea, we will clude fhisia prenisnig to retarn the sul) Pour nent h u. igh Leg eter oo. MIR. BUCHANAN S CABINET As the supposed listof Mer. Buchanan's Cabinet bias hypo lished in the “Un tony and other Donoerate papers, we . wre warranted in regarding the publica tas osemicttcial The list is as fol Lewis Causa, Secretary of State Howell Cobb, Seereta yot the Treasu Jolin Bo Floyd, Seeret iry of War. AV. Brown, Secretary of the Navy. Jacob Thompson, Secretary of Interior J. Ghancy Jones, Postinaster General Isaac Pouce Attorney General, see Reported Defeat of General Walker, New York, February 26. | A letter received in this city, dated San Juan fer Nore, Febroary 1P2th, states that General Walker liad sustuned two important defeats; that Col, Lockndge’s expedition hind been aban of the case, by supposing that neither are very don dy and that his men were desceuding Une well ported upon the sulguet.” nver on loge and rafts Y! The session’ ie drawing te ct gitla ofthe, patie 4 amenable to! insane party | tion of the Distribution of the Pablict The new reduced | Tariff bill ‘Lands is uot a novel one; that it has been | * The Sub-Marine “‘felegr passed the House. Ht for the payment of $75,000 & year for the néé of the line, ., {Mes sf me The Honse, 98 to 79, has passed: bit to repeal the laws of the Territorial Leg- istuture of Kansas, finally passed the Honse, on Friday, 110 to 84, Mr. Bell has introduced his bit to se. eure equality iv the distribution of the public lands awong the States. He ex. pressed fear, (says the Intelligencer,) that m the present state of political feeling it woukd be almost impossible to mre for this sabject that attention which its intrine sic importance would justly entitle it to: command, In spite, however, of the anto- ward circumstances which wight render his purpose abortive, he desired to ealt ibe attention of the country to the preg- ent lavish and unequal syetem whieh pre- ly made of the public lands, He then cited many instances of profuse appropri- ations for the benetit of railroads in the: New States, while the interests and the rights of the Old States seem to have been. entirely overlooked or ignored. Hetho't it was gnite time that the older States of” the Union sheald awake to a just appre- ciation net omty, bat te an enforcement of their equal chains in the distribstion of » common dunain, Otherwise. the time wight soon come when they would be as powerless as they now seemed negligent to instet upom their rights. It was quite interesting to ne to listen to the diaguish- cd Senutor’s exposition of one of the ear dinab principhes of the old Whig party, and to ebeerve that for him at least tt xreut meavare of poblic policy had fost Heme of ite interest or importance, thon neevssarily crowded from the sphere of inedern potitics by more engrossing ie snes. Without coming to any decision npop the bitlits fartuer consideration was postponed.” On Wednesday hast, Mr. Davis of Md., by direction of the investigating Com- imittes, made a special repert in the case of Gilbert, of New York, conelauing with areselation for his expulsion. Ou mo tion that the report by printed, there was vreat excitewent and a warm debate en- sued. After a long debate, reports were made recommending the expulsion of Edwarde, Welch and Mattersea, as well as Gilbert, ilo of Simonton, the Time's reporter. Mr Kelsey made a dissenting report. All was ordered to be printed, and the further consideratwa postponed until Weduesday next An exchange pape> discovers over six- ty persens mentioned as having been forgen ty death during Uw euld. weather 1 the present winter—we paesame in the Unired States. The uusuber obeerved is pesibly Latan index to ® moch greatee ty from the sume €nuse = * Out Rather Early —On the hy inet, Messrs LD Cain, R PL Melvin Munroe Peterson were passing rents a swamp in Bladen Couney, they tered and killed « Rattle Snake of and creat extraondinary size. Elis soakeship wae Lito be active wef tnid-<aimner sun vad been upon tae Clinton Inde Pb nd. ut Fram the Relegh Regueter TO THE PUBLIC Ata meeting of the Leard of Directors fithe Pestitution forthe Deaf and Damb Jthe Bund, called on Tuesday, Feb. 2EOUSST mw reterence to the late melan- lv affair in the sestitation, fall inves the matter was made, aod the veeted thatit be entered on the ites, as anime jadgment, that the urroney: should not be attrthu- Ud to any derelictum of daly on the pany officer orteacher inthe [natitution.” iygat teeny Lbeoard them ur Rus i's /, That William Keek, having taken the life of Joa W. Ibarrell, in an Ns (ar th beni deaf mates, this Board to the Dostitution, do hereby the awid KReek therefrom. By order of the Board : JAS. A. WADDELL, See. pro tem ->- The Jonrnal of Commerce states that ss iwermne a reguiar ba- sinession New York, for the purpose of goa rowanl fer thew resturabon. [i oinany eases they wake anme amount- i te R1OD or more. A little giel, only four vears old, was enticed away enwich street, by a fellow who entered the secoml story of a honse for ve purpose, bat the trends of the family covded dn tracing him, aud recover the clild, but the sevaudrel escaped. vib wtecnebs ange elebai tear reeoor tien Ger A medical man soys that those ladies make it a basiness to troable dry souls clerks and never bny any thing, night to be called evunter irritants. whi --: Cure for Felons on the Fingers —The Scientific American says: The past year we have known the spi- nal marrow of an ox or cow, applied by three different persous, w ith the most sat- istactory results on rebering pain and se cunmy cures of their fellons. The spinal varrow should be applied fresh. The Sugar Cane expedition ia seas Moe turn ont a failure, f nothing worse. ye New Orleans papers say that five ont of six boxes are worthless while the dorer, & destructive worn, lias penetrated mach of it, and will prove a great calamity should it get into the snyar crops of Louisiana. The Three Ruliny Powers of the Day- Ata late public meeting, the following {ry toast was given. The author will get “battered” when he reaches home. ; “The Press—the Pulpit—and Petti- conta; the three roling Powers of the day. The tirat spreads knowledge, the secon morals, and the last spreads considerably. Picking a Rishapa Pocket.- Bishop Andrew, in) returning from the Florida Conference, met with the misfortane, 04 the ears, of having his pocket hook sto- len, containing some two or three hun- dred dollars. dwelling bound ui whisperin “peace be med, afi their mi eushroud| poverty holy joy, of the b rough c sleep to hearts, b earth's c aod ove heavenly angel fo influence flowers incense silently d revereu sing b when wi ona ber not two ly she fragrant earth w in sweet buros w ed her 4 baoks, a bed a m them fi evening’ on the their gleeful branch rosé, AD koew it Wh us down) by rew our me therefor Revol Reso toa hut mind w lenens rats made h with hb bis ber, the lone they ox an All which Bla the Tr the eu the M He st hand; but th are he| appre boug!) the of hol the fr pate: ey th jadice his p admit to the slave India ean t all th the fa in Ut ry wa foot-h his co and }| nareir shonld Bition Sta A distin yera, sharp to hin a jivi wonk as thi lwarde, Jilbert, porter. report. ind the | until c in the rved is grvaice ly inet, Melvin passing by, they nake of ip wae er sun nm inal rectors d Damb iy, Feb. / melan- | inves- and the J on the dyment, attrthu- the itutron.” , having il, in an i] Board hereby in. pro tem ates that cular be- rpose of sturation. amount- rirl, only ed away low who honse for ve fail ae sped. we ladies nble dry ry thing, nta. re. —The 1 the spi- yplied by most sat- in and 8@ ‘he spinal s likely to oree. The ive out of ne borer, ® dmnch of ity shonld ouisiana. ‘the Day: following vr will get ine. , nd Petti- of the day. he secon siderably. | — Bishop eo Florida ortune, on book sto- three hun- swirt a sion from. the ‘ stricken balls La,the gray of evening, a8 the frst bright star “pined wight’s dark curtain,” be paused om wenry pinions and gently descended to the bosom of earth, Unseen he entered the dwellings of sorrow's children, with a boly balm bound up their broken spirits; in still small whisperingy bade their sorrows cease—said, “peace de stilt” to the woubled consciences of men, and diffused a ray of buly light around their minds, dissipating the shadows of sin whieh | eushrouded them in gloom, In the dwellings of | poverty he spread the feast of contentment and holy joy, making the waste and solitary pluees | of the beart “blossom as the rose.” Seeking the | rough couch of the orphan, he brought balmy | sleep to weary eyelids, forgetfulness ty aching hearts, burdened spirits freed for awhile from | earth’s chains roamed in the bright land of dreams aod over all he extended hie protecting wing in beaveoly gdurdianship, Earth knew not thatan angel forin walked within her borders, that spirit influences mingled with every breeze, that myriad flowers. exhaled their fragrance w grateful incense to the heavenly visitant, and the dews silently distilled their shining drops in humble revereneg; Holy stars looked out upon the bles- sing bestowed path of the beavenly one, and when with pinions folded, the seraph sank to rest on a mossy couch, the pride of the garden spread ber sheltering branches that the night winds might not toorudely visit bis form, while each flower that grew around, offered its tribute in sweet odours, and tender mosses made for him their sufiest bed. When the stars, one by one paled in the eastera sky before morn's first rosy Lint, and the ang plumed bis wing for heavenly fight, bis mission among mea being ended, he looked in tmodervess epon hie sheltering rose as reverent ly she beat her Leaaievus lead alwve bim; her fragrant petals and delicate buds drooping to the earth under the weight of the damp night dews in sweet submission; moved by that lore that buros within a serajb's bosom, gently be Wouch- ed her drooping branches, raised thein from the baoks, and io gratitude threw over each young bed a mantle of softest. sweetest musa, to shicld them from the schurcling avvuday heat, and evening's chill avr. on the lovely buds, and tiny birds sought mond their rare beauty to burkd the fragile nest, while gleeful children lovingly sported with ite graceful branches, woodering why Gud loved the muss : J (a adimiration all gazed uf rose, and none the mystery could solve for none boew it sheltered the ange! MARY E B— i oF Sacissury ror A TRIBUTE OF RESIECT. PLATONIC HALL. UNITED BAPTIST INSTITUTE. Tavionsviis, N.C i Feb. 28rd. 1657 { THE WATCHMAN Whereas, it has pleased Almighty (rod to bow us down im grief aud tn the depthe of humilicy bv remoting from our midst, J oS. Poou one of our most active aad esteemed member be therefore, Resol ced, That while his boty hbaunbly eab mite to the aetul fiat of Alanightw Grol its mem bere fee! cometrnined to gite vent to that heart felt sorrow which the am la boly ate fhowimtie tnt of be death has inficted om theam: to nin gte their tears with thuse of frende and relatives without this Hall, and to moan he dernnse more immediately asa member of Clie body Reso'ved, That the members of this Assucta oe bedld in the highest etinabon the vigor of mied with which he a eendoerd, the amin bleness of his diepeaition and all those mbinralele traits which eo much adurne| tis charset rand made him the pode of lis pareat with hee class mates. Resolved, That they « td a favorite eply eyepath ze with bie bereaved parcnia, brothers, and simters, tn the ons of so dear a son aad brothers, aod tha they condule with them over the vont made by an Aliwme Providence in Ubi faridy corcie, and which mo earthly power can bil Reedeed, That thie Hall be shrouded in @ourwing, and that the mneinbers of our Seter Suctety be requested to Jorn eth us reg by wearing crape vo the left arin for thirty days. Reeal ved, That a copy of the and Ke-olwuiams be sont to deweasedk, and tea, to the elilors Beeorder, Spirtt af Ue Age, and Watchman, and their publication be requested THOS. FoGRIMES, O. TO PARKS, ALC. STEWART, J. A. WADDELL Comm tiee nh mourn abenwe Pr the paretis ot the Bibheal Saliebu Blanery in Utah —A correspondent of the Tribume, writing fron Utal, the euitor that slavery vow exists amouy the Murmons to a considerable extent He states there are not more than haudsed negro slaves ip the Territory, nforms one but that guite a large nomber of Indians are held in bondaye, ander a pretence of appreaticeshbip. Indian elildren are bought by the Mormons of their parents the writer erges, under the pretent of holding them imerely as apprentices, the real object being to keep them in elven servitude ta the whites ley thinks that his correspondent is pre jadiced against the Mormons, and that his prejudices blind his prdyment, but admits that there is « strong temptation to the people of the Territory to become slave owners, from the contiguity of the Indians, and the facility with which they can be enslaved. It would seem frou all this that there ean be no doubt of the fact, that slavery is actually existing in Utah at this moment, and that itiseve ry way yrovedle ts) itis getting a steony foot-hald in the Territory. Greeley and his co-adjutors would guash their teeth and howl with rage, if, while they are nursing Kansas eo assiduously, Uush should slip away from them and take po- sition with the existing slaveholding States. - -( Richwond Enquirer. (iree ome A Legal Opinion.—One of the most distinguished and eloquent Boston law yera, while entering his cold bed on a sharp night, lately, was overheard to say to Nitmself, “Well, of all ways of getting 4 living, the worat a man could follow would be going abont town suel nights as thie, and getting into bed for folks.” | rier a a ditticulty between Gos Sherrard, forinerly of had taken place, growing out of the re- fusal of the Governor tu appoiut the lat- ter to the ottice uf Sheriff, as desired by the regents of the territury, Sherrard avowed his purpose of killing Geary, and upon meeting him in the street spat in his face. The Governor did not resent it, but his friends got up an indig- nation meeting on the 19th inst. Sheriff Jones, Sherrard and others attempted to interrupt the meeting, and in the affray Sherrard shot Mr. Sheppard, one of Gea- ry’s friends, four times, aud wounded two others others, Mr. Jones, Seeretary tu the Governor, shot Sherrard through the | young lady. Perhaps —— oe Foal El No I j Apples dried, 62 a ghee Bar, 9010 | of the principal newspapers RAE RACE read, killing hin instantly. Bacon, 10200) “ White, 10412 Ps td i . There was great excitement at Lecomp- | ceo * 4 fe | Molasses Cor, c Feb. 28, 1857. uf:40 : ve | Beef, a “NO. ies SET T UVES PROS pe ey se ae general fight was anticipated | git, 15 4 20 + Mluseuvado 75 0 40 Premium Snow White Mineral Paint thac wight. CANDLES— Nuils (Cat) 6 a 64 lbs JUST RECEIVED Gov, Geary’s residence was guarded Wiad . a = ata ar INGER DS a 50 1000 MICHAEL BROWN. Ts dman:ine, * OILS LE — Sulisbury, Feb. 24, 6. 5 by U.S. troops. Coffee Rio, 18 ils | citenncn 600 €2]| Coke es eee itd amas ~ “Save 17.420 Potatoes, Irish, 75 a 100 ce \ Wilmington and Munchester Road.—|Cston, Ia ld) Sweet | 75 0 100 VALUABLE V 2 AR . y|Couon Yarn, 1004 ‘Rags per Ib. 3 er ie at oe, hate meeting of [ue 80 0 85 lsult per sack, 2.12) 0 425 LANDS FOR SALE the stockhole ere a the ilmington and | a | steal, 85 a 90 ‘Sheeting Bro. 9410 Manchester Railroad Company, held | Chickens per doz, 1.50 Sugar Bro. als -—— yesterday at Marion Court Louse, the lo- | Bees per det. Was! * Crushed, 16417 | OFFER for sale my valuable plantation lying on a ttl ae Ge. of ‘said Feathers per tb. 350374 ‘* Clarified, 12a 14 Bay Rocky Creek, coutuining about ,Catllon © ie OrkK-s flops, WC., Vv Balt Fiour per hol. 6.50 « 6.65 Tallow, 124 al3 company was discussed at length; itwas| «+ tinally decided by a heavy vote that the | [ree (Bar locution should be at this place. This is! ate as it should be. We learn also that it was decided to} erect a relay louse at) Marion C. LL, for the shelter and repair of locomotives, an | BACON, per Ib Unprovement much needed.— Wilaing- COFFEE, per Ib. ton Herald. Rw, 8s “ Wall | | | . | Laguira, : aes eS ae | Si. Domingo, THE HARRIS HOTEL. | FLOUR, per barrel— , . Family, We are pleased to announce that this | Buperhee, well-known house has been thoroughly Fine, repaired and refurnished by C. F. Warr Cres, ee , Bi eal ” | F. Us me GRAIN, per bushel— ey, MN Myaih Opened for the SCCONNNM Gish dation of the travelling public. Charley, Wheat, we are confident, will kee pa Nol Tloase Oxte and “greed” high, therefore we have wo Nice hesitation in recommending those in LARD per Ib, The Oberlin Institute recently confirm- ed the title of Bachelor of Arts upon a the bachelor without the arts. ee A ppropriate.— Mr. Seward, the Black Republic: a Senator, has introduced a vill for the exploration of the river Mig-er. THE MARKETS. Salisbury, N. C., March 3rd, 1857. * Suck, 3.10 « 3.20 Wheat White, 1 20 a 1.25 Wool, FAYETTEVILLE MARKET. “STOCKH OLDERS MEETING, by an Act of the last Le ture. A fulationdsuce of the Stockholders is ly reqdested. R. F. SIMONTON, [5w:40) Sectr'y ond Treas'r. HARRIS’ HOTEL, CONCORD, N. 0. Tus Hotel, formerly known as the “ SMITH HOUSE” having been put in thorough repair, and refurnished throughout, is now ready fur the re- ception of guests, Hav e advantage of a firat race market, the TABLE will always be bountifully spreud. BED ROOMS, neat und comfortable, ser- vaults ultentive aud polite, and no pains will be spared to make all comfortable who may stop at this House. Travellers will find at this Hotel at all times files etful- By order of the President, she would prefer 400 Acres, some 70 acres of first rate bottom lands, sume 200 acres of excellent land ia virgin timber, tall and heavy; all necessary buildings fur comfort and con- venience, and every thiag in good repair. The lands in cultivation are in an improved state of culture. Said | lands join M. Dobbros & Brothers, distant from Olin | 110 a 1.15 25 a 28 Red, Fesavany 28, 1857. 10 a 11) | College 14 miles. All persons desiring to purchase | | land sa this vicinity would do well to call and examine | 1}ga 13 | befure buying elsewhere. L. GAITHER. 4a 15 | Iredell Co... N.C. February 24, 1857 4:39 | 0Oa 17 - rm =| New-York Advertisement. | © | STAPLE AND FANCY | i a? GODS | _ ,“ EDW'D LAMBERT & Co. 12 00 | 55 Chambers St., and 33 Reade St. | Ca n ~ we s ee e e = search of board and lodyeings “ander diff SPIRUTS, per gallon— anc) | Oppesite the Park, culties tothe © Llarrie Hotel | A oc rt ‘eS. 70 | \ TILL be prepared on and after Jenuary the let, Concord Gazelle. | PW kuckes 658 60 Wo open their SPRING LMPORTATION, com- R ; nese ,9 65 a es prising an extensive and varied assortment of choice, Macs rise ; novel and desirable Panch save a kitten should always be _, Reetified do wot. Sith and Fancy Goods, fe NAILS, cat, per heg 4°75.) (00000) x ; the kept where there arechildren; when they IRON. per Ib— ane NM feck yw ree fair ass North e a ere t « ’ of ed grow tired of pulling lis tail they can put Engieh, 440 5 pawiaiiwincestraicis sve cre ae ane it in their father’s boots. A Lox of colors} sh fel epiieced bail Ai Dee. 30, 156 31-13t-pr-g4 ts aleo a source of great amusement, af. WOOL. per tb ’ <e is Ec . fording them an opportunity of daubing | TALLOW, per tb Ita 12 We P. GOW AN, theie faces and appearing in Hluminated HIDES, per lb— aa nafor It is al Ito det them know Dry 16a = WITIT pinafores. salso well to let them kre Gren 64a 00 re : . where the preserves and pickles arekept. SALT COL. H. L. ROBARDS, so that when going after the jam, they p(t gies paucere 1 = : ee AT THE tas geta bite at a capsicum. On wet MOLASSES, per galioa— RO W . x I LOL "SE dave they should be allowed to: put peas Cube 50a 62) L Yay WR , se inthe piano and thuiab the keys with New Orieane 00a 00 ee } - SUGAR. per lb their drumsticks. tet cad ccnemed igs if STAGE OFFICE FOR ALL the Stages at | StCruk Porto, @ N. Orleans, lla 124 | ‘se HOUSE : GOVERNOR FCR LIFE | BEF F—Whatesale, $e 44 Salisbery, Feb. 2, 1857 35 Retail. chace, 6a 8 The tierce democratic appear to be just about as tit for ¢ Missineijepsi asthev are in North Carelina netitudion tinkering in It secins that owing te the blundering of x gz the last Leyislature of that State, the Go NORFOLK MARKET. Reported by Rewland & Brothers, Feb. 23, 1857. Thunder & Lightning DISUNION AND CIV'L WAR, A eos BACON —Hame. 13 @ 16 Hog roend, 13 @ 14 Pe til P te Medi vernor ie to bold las office for life af he Sides sbestern, 11) Shoulders 9 Ss ence, a nt cine chooscs to du so. The Natchez Free Tra. FLOUR —Super 725 @ 7 50.—Entra, 825 —Fam FAMINE, &., &., der save &- 50 @ = 75 eae and calamities that should be guar In lus late message tothe Legislature DRIED VPPLES—175 @ 185 ‘ ages BAKER & OWEN beg leave tosa z “adios 2 form the public nerally aud private individuals p on this sulgect whieh we potlish this PEACHES —§5 50 hol Tae ail Sahel eA ateh sor at they are te ng aud » morniog, Governor McRae save that he CORN — bs aes i icelemroetn Inekrsiae ie Gaovernor for life. Wealhould hare ny FLANSEED—@! 0 @ 160 heir beh heir Patent lade ectioniGel leinye Govern ( Misa Fest NORTHERN —Pickled Hernage per bbl re. at ower than i has ev oe . y =) : . “0 e hae “ hie par he eoantry Address seippl fermany vears te come, but the $5: C— Metete & Bley Fiek 06/70 8 s Baker & Owes, Nelebery. N ( . vaiiie yer Sat wiles that tle Ried Cad and Haddue in bola — 5 00 @ 5 50 Inst ' organic law of e State provides that the > 3 x sae . ved ; COPPER Re lio 124 Csovernor shall be efectedevery two vear . Tat it eccim that the lotrel: workoof tlh SUGAR —Crashed & Pourdered 15 @ 154 —-Ref hey as 5 eee ed 13 Wes , 12 Le yislature of TS54, on su ny chan sven hades Lh 88 R Sethe ( < ; = MOLASSES Weet India. OM ua 7 s vee , . enetiin ” ‘ ' a t oe ue ‘% alse i 1s Nave manaced f° Lb LIVERPOOL—G Alem. §112—Fine #1 60 tnake tie fertn of Gower relup perpeta > 170 - . al and ne one can tell when the offlial pivge per Bol 8125 R. & A. MI RPHY, terin of the dudes and Members of the © VS OLES—Talhw, 16 — Adamanuae, 26 @ 28. | JH ANF Removed ther Store to the NEW BRICK Ley olature will expire SOAP —Brown, 44 @ 5 —Vellow, 34 @ 6 eee ee meal ret te thei) Watchimas i latencies utilewalaniceltam Mize. Chur (reads aad cwsinmers, re vinvi'd t Such are the effect. egialative ta cailand eee them at thee new and elegant ea yn A Way = As ; a : and ; rf VARRIED - Sabebury, January 6th, 165 f-32 be fortunate for waif w gt ‘ fodonot turn ap with wehere in N Tn Cabarrne ¢ Feb TSth by Sam’) Rorhrock. Wr Fee eee ne enaee ee tha GEGKGEN Rost and Me KOSINAC dock DENTAL NOTICE, ’ meron. ee . Mr Philip Saft- Vo} ! hands It will be reesilected that the In Rican Ca Feb Shih by Sami Rethwck, Wi “ mel WwW OFORASON. DDS WM DY pret Gill which passed the House of Com Qs bKEW & BOSTEAN, and Mies LOUINA bosaneno a Lacank Mr WeNesly tuons oon the sulyect of Free Suffrage aughier Mr Ds Beave A o and on the ro nent to Dew permitted sree negra t ite. Concord —' 2 Town oo by JM Brown Faq, Whitehead ( a of Mr SAMUEL W and Mies MARY I N BR Haring prepared suitable ROOMS “ £ GHEEN, all of thie ce who wieh to consat him, of need demtal services, car . have every adva ager Kaine One Hundred Feet D ?p The Lr Com-nuteateone dropped inthe Bow at Off Alta Californian save DIED: fer, direcied throagh P Office of otherwise will be At last advices the snow on the sam lacleedell Gannts Nacih Cendina, oo the 1° RUended (Me BTet copepes t SGC nitefSabnonomoantan earied from six Mes HM ALB N ANDER, wife of Mr EN Nien ty to one hundred feet deep y on Seott seder se the 6% third year of her age Khe was ' he dv f proue parents, the child of many pray mountain it was twelve aud m Trin Cy, eet ihe eoly bi aainh ike charcwo t trenitain ¢ tfeet in depth The pas: hereighternth year ahe made a public profe sen Ny sage of these regions is extremely per Jo ber faith in Chinet. and from the testimony of theme eee 2 STATESVILLE oua, and can only be accomplished by iy che eed the chretian We, died chnetians : the use of snow shoes death, and 1 now reeeiving the chnetians reward I I W AYER, has jact opened a Bonk Store With a well grounded he hat the deceased is o Brat le here he kee onh 1 ge . , : 5 re FRESH GARDEN SEEDS. | Gea eineal actos serketeke te felitvepely at 2ANCT ABRLICL 23, , mass ings mibaveinn hnwe SILL A SILL for thear t r eull greater gar and YANKEE NOTIONS, Stationary, Wail p r I AVE juet received a large supply of Fresh and ‘S! a weve the t Nee that bind oe Window Shadee, Fire Screens, together with a firs Garden Seeds: bse it ee SURO EST aliotet ES na tr aC « 10 eo wel * stirred 1 erie woke we embracing every variety of vegetables caluvated 19 un. for we are told shat Christ himee!f wept at the 9 PUTIN sitet given te oF tenes Ems yt race nl Uarsraa | Balleven then: by tathiwe shoul on Ste ita Mesch 94 1857 40 mel wily ainiticudeliel ther gisemuel res lilicai of (he Cee ag Statesville, NOC. Jan. 6, 1857 324f dine aby FRESH AND FRAGRANT Teas. 2 ee ve home of the know, thatiufour earthly house of thie tabernacle were disaolved. we have a building of Fresh Su 1 . of SILL & SILL, DRUGOIST Bc, 6. 2 tome re made mith anda, eternal inthe Pp'y hear ® ( 1] AVE just reeried a eupply of fresh and super rw Salem Almanacs or Vest, etptesely pat up for toe miles. em In thie Connty. on Waedneeday the 23th oh . a 5 ers as brocugercry vaniety of Green and 8 Si RG SVWUEL L. WILLER, nged ee, | ironnika FOR THE YEAR ASS Mareh 3. 1857, 31:40 sod 2daya, leaving an aged father, several brothers For sale by the gross, dozen, of single one, at favre nnd namerous frends, to mourn hie un. 34 J HOENNISS! Book Store VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE. wis dl ic PERSONS woarhing to invest in Vadkoa Lands. , would do well to etamine my horse shoe phon tation, lying apoa the North Yadkin, twelve iniles and bead to moake Bat the angel vn lees epered te eneed Woe aconciatant m ne ol her mom { de that reat which remameth for mber of Thyatira useful North Carolina Law Books. ( N hand, The New Revised Code ath was commissioned . of North Car from Salebury, and eight from Holreburg, containing oy. yacple of God. and while the family and fnende ohwa) Baton’s Forma; Wiley's North Carolina N =o mr the loves tof a du 7 in a we. Form Bark: Cantwell's Jusuce, dew gned for Justices Five Hundred and Sixty-Six Acres, . Junul eon, a kind and aff fede ul TAL as ; bd hoother an azreeuble and beloved companion. ' cece sy : rctice in the ( eas two hundred and fifty of which are supposed to de ie Church one of her meat promising members, 80d Quarter Sessions of N Carolina Foe wale at bottom Mr JJ Willams on the phere or Me Wie chem remember that what aeems their present Jose JW. ENNISS® Book Store J Brown on the uppemte ede of the river, will Show ne he eternal gain Jannary 20, 1887 34 the premises te anyone wishing to parchase | Bur Phen let them kise the rod and bow in hamble aub terms &ec, address the subscriber nt Mudioon, Roek- | ny iseion to the will tnghain Connty, N ROBERT GALLAWAY of Him who doeth all things well Com Feb 26th, 1857 «nso TAKE NOTICE. \ + rh NOT LL, the citizens of Salis LA bury who are favorably REMOVAL. PTNILE undersigned take occasion to onform their Southern frends and Castomers that they have removed from No 74 North Third Street, to the ICE. yl LL persone indebted to me either by £ ate x aS jaelined io the kiemainwcota YA Store No. 129 Market Street, North side, betweer ZA count, are hereby notified to come forward anc Volunteer Military Company. Third and Fourth Streets etile tea dave before May Court, ae my business eae saad ein eer ne ney treed Gmert _ Uicvidition ta their asial assortment of COMBS, mast be chewed up by that time, “Those faring to 1 tae age on Thursday evening. the 3th BRUSHES, TRIMMINGS AND FANCY comply with this neice, may expeet ther: notes or af v einat.at Tavelack. Come all, whether inclined to join OODS, theie stock will const of full lines of cougtia ty renee in the hands of an officer for col A rehe pearing [x mierel¥ in aeneriaialine siewe xt HOSISBRYE Ab G2LOVLS. PMB chattel THOS FE BROWN, — thecilizens in eegard to the matter LACES, WHITE GOoDs, 4c. March 2, 1850 140 Sahehory, Mareh 3d, 1857 arch 3, IRS Mules! Mules! ! SOUR exten fine Mutes, for Sale. APPLY TO u MICHAEL BROWN t 101 office fan March 3, 1857 market price will be Mareh 3, 1887 CORN WANTED, RUSHELLS Corn wanted, for which the divcount for Cush in par fanda, within thirty days ti Ia which they will offer al the very lowest market pri IP Oar terms will be six months, of six per cent CUMMINGS & CO No. 139 Market Street Philadelphia January, let, 1857 Dm 4 paid) Apply at this | | SWAN & 00."S “LOTTERIE: CAPITAL PRIZE $50.000 rs “Owing to the great favor with which oar TEAR Srwcttncttorn ch tay Henrg Sea Manis Soleo ri fay hose ived by the public, fe HY Rail Road Company, are he to} and the lurge demund for Tickets, the 8. ‘| meet in Morganton, Burke County. on Thursday the | Swan & Co., will have a drawing each Satarday 2d doy of April next, for the purpose of couni the | throu; the year. ‘The following Scheme will be umendments proposed to the Charterof the ¥ | drawn in eachiof their Lotteries fur March, 1857. CLASS 26, To be drawn in the City of Atlanta, Georgia, in pub- lie. on Saturday, March, 7th, 1857. ver CLASS 27, To be drawn in theCity of Atlanta, Georgia, in pab- lic, on Saturday, March, 14th, 1857. CLASS 28, To be drawn in the City of Atlanta, Ga., ia pub- lic on Saturday, March, 21st, 1857. 1 ¢ CLASS 29, To be drawn in the City of Atlanta, Georgia, in pub- lic, on Saturday, March 20th, 1857, ON THE PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS. 3,260 Prizes! MORE THAN ONE PRIZE TO EVERY TEN TICKETS! 30.000 Tickets. y aa 5 MAGNIFICENT SCHEME ! \ Prize of $50,000 is $50,000 1 sees 20.000 19 20,000 t es 10,000 is 10,000 1 sats, 9,000 is 9,000 1 yw &.000 is 8,000 1 ee 7,000 is 7,000 1 4 ee 6,000 is 6,000 Le 5,000 is 5,000 1 See 4.000 is La 3,000 is 3,000 1 i. et 2,000 is 2,000 1 see 1,000 is 1,000 100 Prizes of 100 are 10,000 100 see 50 are 5,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 Prizes of 9250 approximating to $5,000 Prise, are $1.000 “= 200 = 20,000 “ wo 4 100 1e00e “ “0 4 * oo He Bee 4 65 “ “ 260 Ce bu wa 4 BS > * m6 4 50 al to 4 “ . 1s oe ry) . 160 4 $0 120 4 by Ine 8,000 * 2u are 66,000 3,260 Prizes amounting to 824M Whole Tickets, #10; Halves, &5 ; Quarters, 24 PLAN OF THE LOTTERY The nambers from 1 to 30,000, corresponding wiili those Namberson the Tickets priited on separate sl ps of paper, are encircied with small Ua (ubes and pieced inone Wheel 4 The first 212 Prizes, amilarly printed and encircled are placed in another whee The wheels are then revolved, and a mamber is drawa foun the wheel of time a Prize is drawn from the other whee The Number and e drawn out are opened and exhibe dw the audience nd registered by the Commis sioner; the Prize being placed azainet the Namber j drawn. The operavou is repeated umil all the Pr teeare drawn out APPROXIMATION PRIZES —The two pre ceding aud two succeeding Nanbers to those drawing the first 12 Prizes will be entitled he do Approx ’ on Prizes, according to the s« " The figure of the Nuenmber that draws the For example, of Number Prize ends with No 1, namber ends in 1 will be entitled to 20 with Neo 2 Number ends in’ £000 Prites of ®20 will be determined by the Inst 850,000 Prize be 850,000 the drawing thea all the Tickets where the be em seen to 0 Certificates of Packages wii! be = ve following rates which ie the nek Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, ge0 ‘ 10 Half : 40 os se 10 Quarter 20 IV ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES, Encl.ee the money to oar address pte which Parchasers ca ave for the Tickets forwarded tickets euding 10 rdered, on ree rev will be by first mail any figare they may demguate The bat of Drawn Numbere and Prizes will be sen ) purchasers immechately after the drawing J Parehasers will please wrie ther mgnatares placa. and give their Post Office. Coanty and State Lr Remember that every Prize is drawa and pay able fall with ot edu I All pores of 81.000 and aader, paid immed after the drawimg—other res at ihe asus da\e Alle Meanicalone striet Prize Tickets cashed of renew ther Tickets Nddrees Orders for Treketaor Certificates of Pack ages of Tickets either S SWAN & CO, Atlanta, Ga, or S SWAN. Mongomery Ale Aa + eapT ‘i ’ STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, IREDELL COUNTY — Is Egurty bied 19th Febraar ri Tet Land for L'ar n 4 am Trow d wife Sarah, Michael Stire ¥ . here egainet ul s wa and e Here at Law Anne H ) Ef appeaneg in ine entuts nat the di ‘ wet * . eo “te bet read h = eo: Wt 8 oo advertwement be > spece of mx ke he Car W atct 5 g war at r ( Equity, to be h aty of red Count Heose ia States he tih Won fih Mo y t y enant vd plea “w . h ca cree Pp c - . ed up 2 at ther w eas, WP. Caldwell, Clerk and Master in at office in Statesville s 19th day of Febco ary. Au.D hos WP CALDWELL. MF Price adv. 3.50 OTICE. ( > the 12th March next Sale, at the late reside Tr ms Ni lim near Bethany Charch. ia dredell ¢ FIVE OR SIX LIKELY NEGROES, we will sell, at public en-very good Black Smith a anmber Hurnes, Catile, Hoge & She 1 Vala Jacks: ala ma v of ( Wheat, © Hay. Bacon, Barring Urensile, W 8, Hiusehtd * hk hen F re. and 1 * . ntioned nging to the Bata Mrs Ma Alhacn, decens I n ay of Sa FOCOWAN Rarcaien WM ALLISON, 4 Feb 20th, 1857 Iw DR. WILLIAM S. TATE, Surgeon and Mechanical Dentist. (Graduate of the Baltimore Dental College) STATESVILLE, No Natabers, and at the rame | then allthe Tickets where the | Ifthe Naw | nal eervices CONCORD FEMALE COLLEGE. | ATESVILLE x. C. + aay HIS kuhemmaell kas now been ia success ful operation for the last five months, second aye ee of experi« teachers have been . oo pt ate the departments, useful and ornamental, of female education. * TERMS per Session of five months: PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Board and Tuiton in Eng. brranches, $61 00 Tuition alone, $16 00 Music on Piano and Guitar with use of instrument, $22 50 Ancient and Modern Languages, (each, $10 00 8. B. O. WILSON, Pres't Board Trustees. 4w:39 ’s Sal Bs Administrator’s Sale. ———o-—— . if sai taken out Special Letters of Adminis- tration on the estate of James Cowan, deeeased, 1 will proceed to sell at public auction at the late resi- dence uf srid deceased. fifieen miles West of Salis- dury, on the Sherrill Ford road, ov Tuesday the 10th day of March next, the following valuable property to wit: Thirteen head of horses and mules—Forty head of Cattle, among which are thirteen milch Cows— Fifty head of hogs, a few Sheep—Three thousand lbe. Bacon- Wheat, Oats, Fod- der and Hay—About one hundred acres of Wheat on the ground —Three road Wegener One new two horse buggy—One full sett of Blacksmith tools—one third in- terest in a@ Threshing machine— Household and kitchen furniture, among which, are some very superior chairs, side-boards, tables, &c., together with variwus other articles not mentioned. | At the same time and place, I will hire forthe remain- | der of the year, sixteen negroes, among which are one 4.000 | good blacksmith, two good conks, and nine field hands. | | And at the same time and place, I witlsent pearly {one hundred acres of good corn land, thoroughly brok- jen up and now ready for planting. | ‘Terms of sale will be made known on that day. Sale to continue from day to day until completed 8. D. RANKIN, Adm’r. 2w39 NO HUMBUG. FANE Subscriber is now prepared to fill all orders for aT 7 7 TCL pma SUPERIOR WATER BUCKETS. He Manafeciares North Carolina Materials ; he employe North Caretaa Caprial aud labor, and he By giving bum a trial and by comparmg bis with Northern work and prices, be hopes to be able to make a favorable show- ing. A TRIAL IS WHAT HE WANTS G. A. MAKEPEACE. N. Do Messrs Worth & Utley of Favettevile N.C. are Agents for the sale of the abuve Buckets Favetieville, Feb. 1857 ly39 SALISBURY shents North Caralna patrons ge THE undersigned has opened a Classical School Sahebury, for the parpose of prepanug ge. or any of the ‘earned Prof Papde wil eater any class in or any of oar Colleges, whieh they The scholasue year will consist of one gon the let of Oc- in July, with a vacatwn of one week ta the town wo! young men for Co nerne be prepared to the Umivermty may desire of ten m Be mmo athe, comme ac tober and ender at Chnetmas Terms---Per Session of 10 Months. Prmary English branches, $20 €0 } Higher do aud Mathematics, 30 00 Classics and Mathemates, 50 00 | Coutiageat fuod, 1 00 One-third of the taition will be required in advance, ‘ third on the Ist of March, and the remaimder at the close of the session. No deduction for abseace except m cases of protracted sckne se. REFERENCES | Preeident and Faculty of the Uaivermty ; Rev. Drury Lacy, DD, President of Davidson College ; Hon Jonn Wo Morebad, Hon Jyba Mo Dick, Greeas bers’, Rev A. Baker, clon. Burton Crage. Joho I Shaver, Feq, A. Henderson, Eay., Jas. E. Kerr, Esq, Sahebary JOHN B GRETTER, A B October 14. Tse 20-9 WILLIAMS BROWN, P Tin, Sheet-lron and Copper Smith, At his old Stand opposite the Store of MURPHY & CO. ] qe. SE-ROOFING and GUTTERING done 1+ the moet substantial m or i and warranted (Great 1 ot Wares 14 Sioves alwaysonh 1 for sale Janoary 2 Iw34 e Ly Pe bD Chips nl le Sane Jack Kovle Lave and Lear a guede for all wire wish speak of write corres At JOM. ENNISs’ Jan “37 4 Rook Store If YOU HAVE WORK FOR ME. Please. bring it in. GUY AND LOCk SmiIiTHING, Bell Hanging. THE enbsent r having openedan es- tabkohimeit wees ty carry on the above bus 2 town of Salesba a Water Str ’ * vanous hea @ GUNS and LOCKS re paired at shor and on reasona b ve fis bh acqomatance ae he hopes, © , a team nag AML work wore A im will be faith and prompt!y at d Orders reap op 4 CHARLES HARTMAN Salisbury, Oct 2 - 21 Qu r 1 ’ VD SALE! 4. a eee 4hae DY vitae of ancarter of the S opener Court al Law Bb raid Saniv ¢ Twi! oe - \ the pre Brvtay Pithol Babrusey net hat valu ‘ ‘ wa ,:a ‘Ia ‘ r@uly “NARROWS. 1200 Acres, I ESPRCTFULLY offers his profesas to the citizens of Iredell and pablie geverally : . tw viscleared an , THE EISHERY be And mine to blees ales . he tract has ofien viekled ta ite former (ine 1 fi - ait ae thwuies ars annmaily. Pro (in eamiAeolat feseur Eenmone who hae persenally examined the Tor t Ner emiles y rev E. > yh mer ‘ WATER POWER T Tr sacthe tract. pro est supsnar to any in the The Siate t a TERMS, aeredit of aeand twelve moths wil Incafler hand, abuse my honored! trust Pa T DA UNDERWOOD Terms positively cash on completion of work _ , 50 33 Office at Resilence, Weatolthe Female Cillege January Int, PSSé « Commomeations by mail or otherwise will reerive = ramnpt attention WANTED February 10th, UR57 ly :37 FRESH SEEDS. ( XALL AT THE BOOK STORF IV STATESVILLE and supply yourwelf with David Landreth’ s best HOW Garden Seeds February 10th, 1857 SOB PIRIENILN @ Newtly -mecuted at thia Office AYER t#37 5000 Bashels Wheat AND 1000 BARRELS FLOUR. ae suberniber wishest> purchase the above qaan tity of Wheat aud F the highest market price in cash MICHAEL BROWN Baliebury, Sept, 1%, 1856. Wi6 ‘on Monday, 16th Februnry:, The ser-| CLASSICAL SCHOOL. vor, for which he will pay | E ATOCH’ . H rs * * ~Ty ea é j Pe HE Mille, Moose & Co tn, thie dog the firm must be closed. Sulisbary, Jan. 24th. 1857. ewae HE would ctfully announce to Feepe their friends and the Public, that they have form- eda nership, woder the name aad style of W. J. Mills & Co. for the purpose of carrying on the Merchantile and Produce Business in the town of Salisbury, in the Brick House formerly vcecpied by Mille, Moose & Co. They will at ail times have om hand a complete Stock of Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES, LEATHER and all articles usually kept in their line. Mesers, Milis and Moose retarn their sincere thanke to their i msny friends and customers, for the very liberal pat- ronnge bestowed upon the lace firm of Mills, Moose & Co. and would most respeetfally solicit 4 continaapee of the same for the New Concern. ‘ | W. J. MILLS, J. E. MOOSE, at THOS. STENHOUSE, February. 17th 1857. [38etf) NOTICE e OR the purpase of making room for our spring stock, we will sell the balance of our stock of Wi Clothing at cost for eash—among which may be foand a god assortment of Coats, Pants and Vests. W. J. MILLS & Co. 4w:38 LAST NOTICE. HE subscriber is compelled to close his business, | and now most eranestly requests all persons in- | debted to him either by note or open sceoums to leome forward and settle. Persons interested. will | find it to their advantage in attending to the @hove | request, as they will thereby save cost. | E. MYERS. | Salisbury, Feb. 17th, 1857. 3w38 | DANCING ACADEMY. MISS R. CARNCROSS, | WW ott sroes THE CITIZENS OF SALISBURY | and vicinity, that she bas comme need a Deme- ing School, aud solicits the patronage of all lovers of Terpachore Miss R's ability as a teacher, is too well known to necdcommea!l. Parents are invited to attend, to fe- tice the easy and graceful deportment of Sixteen lessons in Duneing and Waltzing, Polka, La Gorlitza, La Sicillienne, ka, La Vassovenne. Hop, and ‘Deiux Temps,” Waltz Class for Misses and Masters, from 3 till 5 P.M. Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays Gentleman's Class—from 7 ill 9 P. M. same daye— At the resideuce of Jas. A. Sister. TERMS, $10,00. {ee | Feb. 17, 1857. tf37 \ A LL those indebted to me in any way are kindly invited to call and settle, as longer indulgence will net be given. ‘Those failing to comply with the above notice may expect to sete with a legal geotiemen. RW. GRIFFITH. Mt. Vernon, N. C., Feb. }, 1857. 38 Nex tts Bee aaa | | Ps I Mde | ( N the 24 of March at 12 o'clock A. M. at the }- resilence of Mr. Cather Rice, im this . the undersigned will let to the lowest bidder building of a Rectory for St. Andrews and Christ's Church. Specifications furni-hed on applicatiqn to am JOHN RICE, | JACOB CORRELL, | Committes | F. 8. NEELY, Feb. 17th, 1857. (20:38) at a ee a ( N Tuesday, 34 March, | will sell the residue of the Property, belonging to the Estate of Me ses Graham, deceased, consisting of Four Head of Morees—Cattle—one Road | Wagon and Gearing—one Carriage— | Farming utensiala of every deacrip- tion ne Wind Mill —one sett of Blackamith Toola, all the House- hold and Ritchen furniture, and a great varicty of ar ticles two tedinus to mention. A reasonable credit will be given, and other condi- ons niade known on the day of rale—Feb. 7, 1057, DAVID C. FOSTER, Ex’t. —ALSO— | At the eames t me and place, the subscriber will sell es Ex'r of Anna Graham, deceased, A quintity of Corn- Wheat, Oats, Hay, ud Fi a good lot of Bacon an Lard ir head of valuable Hore- ca —atock of Cattle —atock of § a larye stock of out Hogs, a varivus other urticles too tedi- ous to mention. at public sule. | A reasonable credit will be given, and terms made kavwn on the day of sale THOS C GRAHAM, Ea’r Feb 7, Im57 ° 4w37 . wmratscs . WRITING PAPER. UST received a large eapply of saperior Poolesep er, Commernal, Port and Note Paper, of al sizes and colors. For enle at J. H. ENNISS’ Bouk Store. uM January 20, 1857 NEW BOOKS. FFRHIRTEEN Years in the Itinerancy. Life and Correspondence of President Reed, 2 valomen, or the World Overcome, by Caroline Chees- jenings for the Seath, by Wiliam W. Virtona beer ( White of Athens, Georgit. Leste’ National System Mo Polursl Eoonomey. Planders Lives aud “Times of ne Chief The Sons of Hiawatha. Hiawa- »y Schooleraft At J. H ENNISS’ Book Store. 30 ha Legends January 20, 1837 NEW BOOKS. | TS Received: Chain of Sacred Wonders,” by ° SA Leta, AM MOD“ Knowledge ie avew “the predveive forces of spesetf, and the reaulie of labor, capial and skill, by MeKing 1 Old North State in LTT Nerves by the Ree. EN Caruthers, DB Reigen om Amenea.” by Robert Baird, 8, DB. Veriures Secisace and A by Dr. Lardner, \ J | ENNISS’ Book Store. Selbary, Jan. 20, 1857 M« THVC VN myn JONES HOTEL ° rs se 4 . TPVUE Undersgned has taken charge of this popa- ar He he LENOTR, ia Cald- “ v, babe »y A BE. Hagter — The bathibags and out-raidings are ample for the A r famhes seeking vy the No m- ‘ make it a first- rate Morel. “Phe village is dei ghifully weated, aad hae the best roads fort of any morntam village ie the State. Patronage vs respectiuliy sdcied W A. BALLEW. January WW, 1857 3me34 nan in each see. bs W ANCER Ulaniacnve ines! tion of the State to take orders by sam for MeALLISTER'S PATHIC REME. HOME DIES Poe acive men a hberal moathty salary aad far commission will be paid. Address (with staap to prepay auswe Da. JS. AcALLISTER, 406 Jorvacy City, No J. We would beg any afflic vith Liver derange- ments Sie. Headache, to ss we have done, ane 5 vo Sanproep's Evviancs r liver Remedy, : sayoit they ean, w uh. there w no help t mm Weare convinced, if all koe w the worth of Dr. Suvproay ae Tyvtuoaarer, in / conn thew children of Weak Bowels, Ch sotam, and oth- er Bowel ditiiculues, they would never suffer trem- selves to be without it again. Tt is a rehable cure; @ jangle trai will convince neta ~“ACRICULTURAL. | ex OFT KT». PLANTS. FMOM THR FA kEP FORAGE Among the forage products more ré cently introduced, and one which woulu seem to deserve special : Is “Chinese suyar-cane,”\S URAC RAL @tum,) anew gramineous plant, of Chi nese origin, but more recently fr France, by the way of Natal, Africa. Since its introduction into this country, it has proved jtselt j to our It is of easy cultivation, being similar to geographical range of Indian corn. that of maize or broom-corn; seeds are planted in May, in States, or ear!! of fodder can be grown in a season from er at the South, two crops the same rovts, irrespective of drought the first one in June or July, to be cut before the@panicles appear, wh be green and succulent, |he ouid corn, and the other, a month two later, when or before the seed is fully matured. The amount of f it will produce to the acre, wit! or Ider which ordin ry cultivation, may be safely estimated at seven tons, when green, or at least tw tons per acre, when thoroughly eurcd The statks, when ne: filled with a rich saccharine juice, wh may be converted into suvar, s cohol, or beer, or may be ing wool or silk a permanent red or pit and the entire plant is devoured with y mature, are for dye- avid ity, either in a green or a dry state, by horses, cattle, sheep, and §Wibe. Considered in an utilitarian poit View, this plant, perhaps, has str: claims on the American agriculturist thau any other product that has been brong to this country sinee the introdu cotton or wheat. nomical uses, its value, for feeding inalg, alone, in tery section where it wil] thrive, cannot bx tion o Aside from other eco surpassed by any other cr 1p, ‘as & greater amount of Outritions fodder cannot be obtaine 60 cheap, on @ given short a period of time When Cato was asked wh:t best system of farming, he th ed, “bene pascere;” which is to be lated, “1. for cattle—baving had in view the con space, within 5 Was the e answer » graze wel ” or to procure nexion between the feeding of stock ar the prodaction of manar Admittin, the above axiom to be true, what mor eoonowmical, sare and feasi tree ‘ be adopted tr fert lity country thant Kien lt 2.fu f + plant for larger ¢ and enric! ay t ~ a a Wh th 4 naret Without wi- ae aiieee geestion in a av ara E be stat taal t : bemg cultivated, wt the terr the Cnited States. t) an exte that of lodia: say per annu yield of dry or al two tons would be Gu. “ Within bounds, ~ j v 6500,000 0% ‘ < from the au:m wool. In ad? n other parte uf t P. the growth and cultur *} t be stated that it w considerable fros the panicles appear wish to save the « not cul Vate tin tie % b) 4 the pr The manicu has bec t has proved \ growth, re- ishes wel deep, and then lay on boards, so as to | keep them effectually covered from rain {or cold until the plants are up. During the day, I let them have the sun, until I am sure they cannot be injured by frost. I sometimes water them, bat not before the heat has somew!.at subsided in the bed, which I ascertain by putting my forefinger through the covering. A very little warmth from beneath is sutticient; there is more to be apprehended from too much heat than too little. “covering of saw-dust on top of the bed; but this is entirely unnecessary. latitude, the beds should be made as ear- ly as the 10th or 20th of April. The plants will be ready for drawing, from the Sth to the 20th of May. I select ground, t will produce good corn. for growing the tubers, To manure just before planting will canse the plants to run to vines. Good loam, with or with- mt sand, such as we call “second year's land,” lying to the sun, vields best. It need not necessar ily be sandy, to produce on the contrary, good the greatest y ield; ) loamy land produces tubers of the best flavor. I plough the gronnd well, when It would Then, 1 throw two “moles” together, about 4 feet apart, and see fhat the ground is wel! dry, and harrow thoroughly. even be better to eross-plough it. pulverised, in order that the list may be clear from clods, sods, and trash, and that the land is in the Lest order to receive the plants. The time for transplanting 3 when i is what we call ‘dry.’ The mode of planting is to make a hole with the hand, or otherwise, of the proper lepth to receive the young plant; and, it is placed in the hole, I pour in a gill of water, so that the earth may round the then, I draw the dry carth around the plant, and compress it a little with a hoe. settle fibrovs roots: In less than twenty-four hours, the plant will be as Vigorons as though it had never been removed. On good land, the distance of the plants apart should be from 18 to 2 toches; for thin land, 15 inches will be F wier sufcient The vield, in this section, from 100 to 150 bushels to the acre. | its require to t should state that the i hoed about as much as corn. The vines shonld be thrown on the ridges, out of the way, while dressing. In digg ng, I nse a large, long, flat, three-tined dun y fork, to throw the tubers ont of the ground. When dng, I spread them to dry and wilt some what, preparatory to putting them np for w which My p! I pack them in boxes ofdry sand, P nter, requires much care ace of ke eping is a cellar-kitchen ascantling upon the floor for the boxes to rest npon. I keep the sand trom vear to vear, ar d The price if sweet p YAMS. THE CHINESE YAM This new esc lient, it w e rece t x at radn this conntrs Pa ) e early part “ 3 des land yt gt! inthe Agr ral R rt fort i854. T r x vitw ed wa ' tubers abou ‘ a i nN propagated ce the wear pre 8, bv covering rth and severing t Ar 4 es r of jeay - nil 7 Loran Pelt Wy ait f a a wor 3 sw ‘ r t } ena row rpeeer © Ponta r ® g. a % r 4 Wi enitiva a Arat e ea r ! ’ r ur ¢ t reas from art tear, without be ning w Vhathiaca parenip and a Bea] ‘ { aoa eg I the apr ' the ne 8 ‘ 4 | ‘ frer ' 7 ; seat ( i J 4 y { r ent Ma thene ett were ey Some place a} In this, {cannot live; many exist only to be eaten ‘by birds, Ibis not meant that all seeds |Should. produce plauts; very many are as much bread to the birds as seeds. of | corn are bread to us. If, however, by an accident, every son to which. a thriving | groundsel seed is parent, grew up, throve, ‘and produced see in the same proportion '—an impossible assumption-the descend- ants of a seed of groundsel in the second generation would exceed in number 40,-] 000,000 ; the telescope itself has not ena- | Chickweed is less prolitic ; though, indeed, even that Pay which inined State kept o bled us to see so many stars, may produce as many as 500 seeds upon Lut, then, look at the each plant. red . Sali poppy. It- ean vield 100 flowers from one root, and, trom each flower cau de- Velope no less than 500 seeds: 50,000 I nay, thereforey by chance be the number of the offspring. Black mustard and wild carrot produce families of mayguitude about equal to one another. One may, when in perfection, produce 200 flowers with six seeds in each, the other bUU flow- ers, with each twoseeds. One dandelion root may have 12 flowers, while each dan- delion flower yields 170 seeds. The seeds of one sow-thistle may number 25,000,— | One plant of stinking chamomile may yield 40,000, one plant of May-weed 45,-| 000 seeds.— Dickens’ Household Words. | oO | . . en ire | Apr Port oy Fruit-raising -An apple-! - : tree that costs less than two dollars to | R. JUNIUS MENDENH \] [ plant and rear, will for many years yield, without extra expense, an everage pro- | duce of ten bushels a year, worth for fe ed z a . u the annals of patent medicines was ever like it-— : Sand fifty, WV ILE SELECT andenter Government Land— There ie a unseeren ptaise of it (rom/all quatiers ims year, and fifty Locate Land Warrants—Pay Taxes—make Tn ny own practice TL always kept it stretly for hu to eighty such trees may stand upon a ral Real Baca Joiat accuant—and transects Gens! more—bul wace ite iutruduciun as: a general fauily | ‘ a ; . : ernl Real Estate business in Minnesota, lowe, and) medic fe, great and wonderful vutues have beey found sity re. And if we take fruit at its Wieeon ma vic that E never suspected . Taformation of the country furnished when desire d s. le fi 4 hich lowest market price, the ground ocecupied A S¥eral Cuees of epileptic file—a disease which was : ; } t mre Address, R J. MENDENHALL, always considered incurable, have been cared by « Sy one apple-tree can in ne way be made tya (dpd Mennea po fis. | few bottles. UO, what amercy if w prove effectual to v ield, for the saine outlay, more than 0 all cases of that awful mulady—there are but few eo , i . - who have seen more of it than [have a forth of the value that cau be gathered STRADY PROGRESSION E know of several cases of Dropey. all of them aged - x pee cured by rihe various disease vf the from the tree, even he 1 se ee cae 5 r the ey eve Mo othe fruit used Laver, Sick Headache, Dyspepua, Asthma, Fever for feeding alone. AT and Ague, Pain in the Side, Diseases of the Spine vod pariicularty in diseases of the Kidneys, &e , the ARCHITECTURE DESIGN, steraN Ca ROWAN FACTORY. | TS subscribers have put the ROWAN FAC. TORY (located in Salisbury) in successful opes ration, and are i SHEETINGS & YARNS, may favor us with their patronage. Io a few weeks we shail be prepared to fill orders for | Pi f Shirt-ings and ‘heavy Goods, COTTON BATTS Pimples on the face. are also in operation aad Corn will be ground for toll us prompUy ag possible Orders for Mrehandize, aud consignments of Flou and other Produce, for sales or shipmeut,thankfa | received and promptly attended to. May 1855. Medical Discovery of the Age. DR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discovered in one four common pasture weeds » remedy thut cures EVERY KIND OF HUMOR, From the worst Scrofula down to a Pirple. He has tried it ia over 1100 cases, and never foiled except in two cases, (both thunder humor.) He has now’ in his possession over (wo hundred certificates of its virtue, all within twenty miles of Boston Two bottles are warranted (o cure a pursing sore ) mouth, One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of it-—-If not, encourage Home Manafactares. ing superior they offeron reasonable terms. We are deter- to produce goods equal to the best made in the and spare no effort to give satisfaction to all who wo to three, bottles will clear the system of Biles, ‘Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker in the mouth and stomach. | ‘Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the worst ‘case of Erysipetas. | One to two buttles are warranted to cure all bumor MORNING & MEADER. ji" the eyes. sbury, June 17th, 1556. u3 W. P. ELLIOTT, ate of Worth & Elliott, Faytteville N.C. GENERAL COMMISSION m hand and forsale. The GRIST MILLS ears or blowWbes among the hair. Four to jx bottles are warrauied to cure corrupt and ranning ulcers. | Une bottle will cure sealy eruption of the ekio. ‘Two to three bottles are warrauted to cure tae worst eee of rliogworm. | Two to three bottles are warranted to cure ihe | AND most desperate cause of rheumatism. es = | Three to four bottles are warranted to cure the salt | i | rheum. I 1 tot ie it 4 Five to eight bottles will cure the worst cases of . serofula. | A benefit is always experienced from the first bot. WILMINGTON, N.C, quantity is ta. the vicinity of Boston. 1 know the effect of it in eve- Ty Case. So sure as water will extinguish fire, so sure ill Us cure humor. J aever sold a bottle of ut but 2 ae that sold another ; after a trial it always speaks for DR Ss. R EE \V FESS | iteelf. There are two things about this herb that ap- : ; pears lo me surprising ; first that grows im our pas. I AS located in Salisbury, and offe | tures,in some places quite pleatital, and yet its value his professional services to the pab | bas never been known until I dixcusared it iv 1M46— second, that it should cure all kinds of humor In order to give sume idea of the sudden rise and Breat popularity of the discovery, | will state that in April, 1553, 1 peddied it, and sold about sia bottles pes | day—in April, 1554, 1 sold over one thousand bottler perday of a lef Rive two doors below Benjamin Julians store il 2, 1856. docly | Some of the wholesale Dry sts who have been in LAND ACENT. the business twenty and thiriy vears,aay that nothing vue there good (hao any medicine ever hecessary——eat the best you Adults or P Child ver ten yeare desert spooata n from five to eight years, Ae ne a FS ous can be aps etoe ake “ eat Luuperate os miwelstwier a day : MANUFACTURED BY EAGLE CITY, DONALD KENNEDY, Sie "PDHE SUBSCRIBER thas the pleasure to an No. 120 Warren 8 vert Roxbury, Massachuseits ARCHITECT. Devetreinate mint eho Woah ge ee ee He will furneh PLANS and SPECIFICATIONS \y inehing aoe sprogisesin lis dione: OW Rig, 192 Beoedaay A Oriental. Earunean of Amer Demgns. and» ( ned, he believes, to become Ru os . sue yve that tt a he silufacturiig ve country. H \ idingin Wot N th Carshna, at least oe Pay Miljoe’ ae eres Geen > re ded . yequ : rab y with ad IV the latte 1 he « ImSe heowiil De wil ale mare Frentsls) eccatrunree ys en ee Pet OS) * . J he latest a ela vec s* Res ‘ D stores, and any kind ft will work : e and » Yrname fF wok 2 e a 1 “ s the ( vm ory 13 to6 bea * ents 1 wued Bagle M \ BOWENDREN, uth og pratima, Heg'e Mulsvoag guined tot R , i: 8 afarneasferagitica . ac 1 & ine a ( ute u vu , , : tervals JAS Phen Bay Pam wot lees tuteteotng iuiteif, thaw ss ema be domsabe SALISBURY, V. ©. January trum, is 3 ye I ial nie ne - : "SHE, euherriber having take ae eatewe DIBBLE w#© BUNCE. °., E ee i uN netics iets Calvin B. Dibble, Jonathan KB. Bunce, : ! Boa on Ns Me p both IRR J ; nae Bane ng : me ACCOMMODATIONS Commission Werchants ; : fa Menage In Cotton, Flour, Grain, Naval Stores, eee . , vere r : * A e : Seutherw eere Gemerally Feet " a as ‘y On iw, . No. 1830 Front Stroeoct, . . . rs srs eS SU ot Dye dae aun . . ile Ree Aes me \ Af ) \ y? : | -— PATLOR SHOP! 61] ty. ena ee Pea I. MING ESTORLIGHMENT ce ake ee ; ies reais : é » 8 the earner proms ue Ly 8 eer Ps VOTH Las ‘ i 4 : eines it eee WItt < t rh. eneagh ” - ere, he ikiaka t ‘ | oe: ‘ Asie . | : . ASDREW BAGGAREY da ie nis biverea!*. atorally ov6e . . FASHIONS ew ae! PRIVATE SALE. wiscriccmienecre: JAMES HORAL, Pur slay ca any WATCH-MAKER AND JEWELER, » mo ‘- VALUABLE PROPERTY a. tee) sep JIA FOR SALK One door below BR. & 4. Wurphy's Store, s ‘ ve r bay ae ecler iat ieee at as . he WS saw V nithe ore iN WATCHES soc dbWOTR) aor 4 New Excitement oe, ie ae toe ia AND OUTBREAK ! tee quater Cx mie dent, The wil wg de ee) his ae Ween “ ak «Pn. if pu ra b ; she nie ate rm COWANS oh SES enki piston eae VEGETABLE LITHONTRIPTIC nev and vatied souoriment nes iriice el PEND OF THE HEM ON BAWILY BAGS! BAGS! saiote *Al DISEASED RIBSESS, oh the B f lh Wo WHITEHEAD. House and Lot to Rent Commission Merchant "ADL MADE CLOTHING gee SECS Hf : ao Beret Sotalote: SH Bieri ate, § = shel Bage x i a e suite fur b r Whea e . : MICHARL BROWN Hag ' Madey bh Mh Drea heel=ot ey ps. Shirta, Collate, Vesie, tf ‘ P oF Gace A NERBON D REVSONT rs sca arc, ANDERSON & REYNOLDS, CROCERS, Ww t Ta “ i bese tf AND N). 1, ROANOKE SQUARE, IF Of Oto, war. OR SELL. , FP ACIIVO alle on te the sale of Floor and other ; ie ; f ne Pp “ fineceseary charges and "4 (omen gen dK Shon ! ONE PEMO YL Lets ris ae Lost Solume --Bring it in Fen a .* “ call o CUMMING & STYRON, < * ® ' r 7 v WK & LAURENCE J ' s 29h TmSe 27 COMMISSION ER Il DEROSSET & BROWN, WILMINGTON, N ¢ 4 pu " BROWN & DEROSSET, |.’ NEW YORK, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS Usual advances made Cunsigumenta (aba AN) Forwarding Merchants, WILMINGTON, N ¢ OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. IN MOUNT PLEASANT, Particular attention pad to welling Flour, Corn subscriber offers forwite hie Ff aaa tant ( andall kinds produc ' t w liv ‘I touew raproy t obs ly39 oth rere “Ny OF foot te cdo Wel mod wa COMMON SCILOOL BOOKS yeen, The tt ronteine naarty . rink wany to wit th rehaser LT, kinds af Common School Boole on hand and PS «saith for ante at JH ENNISW Rook Bins rruseco,, Dee 16, 1856 1129 | January 20, 1867 4 | ‘Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the! Reader, I peddled over a thousand butiles of this in | Vee | iy ‘County, N.O., Jan. 3, 1853, 1 hereby certify that I have been afllicted with Grave} for a number of years, having heen confined & the house for six months, two of which, | was cunfing led to bed, Skilful physicians failed to any rellef |1 was udvised by Dr. Smith to try Cowan's Vegetable | Lithonutriptic, the use of which has nearly relieved me; and I think, by persevering in 118 use, will affect a complete cure. ROBT. B. GRAY. Rowan County, N. C. Jan. 5, 1853. This is to certify, that T have ased Cowan's Lithon- triptic in two cases, with bappy eftict. One wasa bad case of suppressed Menst,uation, ia a young lady of 21 years of age, in which the usual remedies had failed ; and by using one bottle, the most rekrect re. hef was obtained. The other case was chronic Cy | titis, or inflamation of the bladder, in the person of fir | George H. Upright. ‘The Lithoatriptic gave biun great |relief, and I believe had he persevered in ite uec, he would have been entire cy relieved 8. DL. RANKIN, M. D. Arkansas, Conway County, April 15, 1852. Ma. Cowan: I write to inform you that our daugh |ter, Martha, has beeu enjoying goud.heulth for the last {year and a half. |uge her menstruayen became eauirely suppressed, and for ten years ber Nealth was swst wreteted. mind gave way and was much impaired, attention of two able physicians, bat her health be- Came worve, Ull your remedy was used. By using 5 botiles, her health ie as above stated, and her mind nearly restored. Ge WITT, ELIZABETH WITT. | Mr. J. F. Coway—Dear Sir T know Miss Wert, MANUFACTURED BY John (. Baker: & Co "| cate putiont and retained without fn childhood she enjoyed he alih—a| {Ue, and a perfect cure is warranted when the above |*uod mind, and fine constitution. Bat at ap early | Her! She had the | AS, as one of its dist marke of super ority over other eed ne ote saree from that peculiaf utweous and disa able | and offensive odor ins+perabble from Girne mir mes y prepured, t may be taken without disrejish by the most del. ton seusilive stomach, Wien Ttp superiority ip this and other important ehorac. teristics of genuineness, hes guaranteed for it the commendation of the most eminent of the medical fac. ulty throughout the States. 1 is the moss effectual remedy for Consumption | | Bevachitue, Rheumatism, Scrofula, &e,, and may be had in boittes of Des. Sit & Sill in this place, mannfactarers J.C. BAKER & CO. a7 Nov 100 N. 34 Bureet, 6m:20 Philadetphi ~ SANFORD'S INVIGORATOR. | FOR ALL PURPOSES OF A STUMULATING Liyeg MEDICINE, TUERE has long eximed a demand for such a rem. edy that cuald be relied on as safe and eteotusl, Thig remedy has been prepared to meet that demand ; and ap extensive trial of its virtues has shows how Univer. having been the physician of the family for weveral | sally it has accom plished the pur desi | years, and the above mentioned was the most hope- | she cumplatate ata keae eek ane + wed aoe fees case of suppressed Menstruation I have ever wit- | dicine entirely rebeved by your Lithontnpue ton other cures sumlar to this; aud cheerfully recom mend your valuable Medvotue to all sunilarly affected Tn the treatinent of this disease Thave had much ex perience. Yours truly, B.S. ROZELL, M.D. | Treatun, Tenn, Jaa. J F Cowan, Esq —D On the 27th May 1546, I deemed it my duty to inform you of the suc Sie ceartal use of your Vegetable Lithoutr plies im the case of Mr. Thomas Pletcher, of thus viewity that time | have used the remedy in a number of cases 1 Biad- Since of a diseased wate of the Ridacys, Ureters d 4 the sort, with sali evideuces of its great utility, + to a healthy eoudition %, and m every case resiorng (hose ( farther assure you th have procared from the patients for wh sembed the remedy, such specuner diecharged by unne, a8 to convince the most that the remedy peasemsed the power of dimsaty ug evacuating calculi frum the hudaeys, ureters and bladder, to a very consid Bt, aud th er Cases of a dmeased stale urinary organs effecting cure, and partwularty more uf ch rum geoorrbea, | bebeve it will prove a apecitic N 1 Hess, M Db This is toceriify Vegetable Lithon years past, aod have observed it» bene firial effects im fr weve and have been several cases of calculkne Caer im iy own Meghber hood, and have beard many € palieute euy tha they have weed 1 for euch eomplasute. that i hed effected a counplete cate with them thue far, aud others say gave them great re mete thea any othe medewe that they ever (ied Whereupon, | have to be mtat g that Theleve st ter be the bee Lath - 4 fu rrcomine nd se paniu!, dsetrese og, and hih . JAMES T BONE M Db FP ary 15, 146 s liose f ro ca (eray I eulleted v1 a! ee pat | had yeu - wh a oly g awe tach every three id ine from wag . J et out c.! ' * le nave be v gre Pa le * aches were tm te . { * 1 as - yeayele - o * ~ * ' 1 “ wos are sta x ! . " oo . ‘ . - a I a ‘ as ih are tre pe alll . ’ . we Sir, w ‘ i ‘~ . ! e* w ! ~- a my watt [~~ 1 me THOS GWALTNEY Coton Li Thie is b Wiles - ! cue | nlung . bee ve she Was cn . cho * * Sh - eo) bt . 1 ° and b ome re ( . . o-neetw one in ot or 2 bee rely free of “ pia ¢ > * BEN Hott Thi ve . . h . - ah - . Ciwanie Veg ! has be . ehe ue. hee . ’ ‘ an attack Mf the ¢ * ° Viaure, y apecif KORBT H PARKS ) t 7 J ix 1 re at * 5 ao * . mene of « e s g.. wares hy aged Widwile. hime ne there dave Wither any re I th Mpeoyed @ respec tatie . » . s all with . geal effee 4 was thmgbht by aff thal ehe A ele ” (ow . ’ Oe aa ne ejnmtimg a theck g gre n P. which eomtoned fa « ays. an Bos miard » a to rrupten, and - e * more, when she wading vy fast ond w pow rs and elt rh her pe a he sn ahe 6 bef wrk . yw ° g lw . “ he mitherit a teste f the tne oe £ grancy, &e PLIAH SNOW Jam, £1, i649 Thee is aLmy ow the th mos f preg was withs 10 of labor, en mueh * at the Midwu was ‘ 1 + he and having bh f diff { yor medic Mra Snow's I ate f uf ot on ne, a8 om * fT Inne 1 the ¢ atoning . er grnern h r * na free fot all (home 5 fu mek g mn 4 uch Cane f fi and ased at th andon eer woheorlaber ahe never had e veeehe here rernarked at the trne Indeed, thy Midwife a Khibors present, ead her tine was rune ’ ck ERVIN GIBSON bwon Ca, Tran, March ie a4 This is fv that a black w ahof mine was Acces i © U tert for nur naderable she wae ni selomm tome and m hurthen t reclf,—-and after we two hittles of Cowan's Lath itriptic. eha ree her health and strength, » coin better health fort ast ten montha tha she had baea fur eighteen monthe peetona WESLEY HARRIS Mice, Warrh 99 184n "W suffered the moet offre f caleuli or atone in ef from the moet efficient ced tr ve Vegetubl ved me, only ua ing two bottles DP wonld cheerfully recommend it te al fornny o ribs punfal disease, aw being trt the great Kovereign Remedy NW OMINES Kept for Sale at the Carolina Watchman,” Office | nessed ; one, T supposed, beyoud the control of all me-| which iw the catee of many other diseases, use of the Invigorator we weation Liver t, But to my atter astonishment she has been | ape, Bilionsness, Headache, Paivia the side und mae I could mes-/| yous Fever, Fever aud Ague, Jaundies, Indigestion, Languvr and lowe of Appeuite, Listlesences ang levita. lnlity—all of whichare caused by « diseused tetion of the Laver. The Lavigorator is co with par- Leular reference to the Liver, aud when thét ise ase is removed all the rest arecared, as the cause Uf them taken away. A few dosenaf the lovigorstor rately | ever fail to stimulate the Liver toe Prper Setion, aud by ie continued use to remove the dweame. It bas been taken with great saccers in cases of Cholie, Dys. tatety. Haaors, Serotula, Uleers, &e., and for these 1 has been food a very effications remedy. An oc. smal doe stipulates the stomach to & heslthy se. aed restores the appetite and vigor. One does will releve the oppressive uncaviness experienced by cating ahearty dimoner, as it excites the digrstive or- to viguroas aetion. Fur a debilitated state of the nthe Tnvigurator has no equal whieh © sperience + a0 restores the system and removes the vel. ow nese from ihe shin, which Ws the resali uf « diseased Liver Prepared and sold by Saadiord & Co, 168 Front M., New York Price §1.00 per tattle, conta mag 40 o— Alm evid by Sli de Sail, Draggias, Sahsbe. 'y, ¢ Septembes 23d THE PROMIBITIONIST. Dudiished Moothly, by the Executive Commitics of the New York State Temperance Roeety ; Avwssa MeCor, member of the Executive Conmuties Edius. The abiest end most amnent edvecsios of he Canee ia the Natwn, cosinbete of thew wiedom and ehmaence to its columes Wb the Number for Janaary, 18357, i¢ begias Vol IV 1856. ly.al Phe srope and sprit of the Paonternowwr ia Na ral 4 madapted lo every Biate in the Union, ond curculales inevery Biate. 11 the adherent of apave msi t y fut the opponent of ary other. Seared v dev he Suppreemen of the Liquor Traffic ‘ turpation of lalemperance; on all gther ques. tone @hret divias the Puble annd, i » abedately « I @ printed im the Fisho Form, on @ doable mediom weet, makiug eght lerye iar-coiemacd pages toe wom bet ve e OF © eetairrTies One copy for ome year, ese Three. t @ ad-irese ° yeer, $ioo And fot cach adfimnal fear copies $100 wil be changed fut any quantity lees iba Bits . f < 2,5 « addres, gitoo o od U pee address, gz0u0e Poeraae The petage on the Promernencst @ fe ! c@aty of Athany. free, teyuad the Cos wad wlth aie Three Coatea yout: be e State, and with he Unted States, Sis sa » advance Re vr, Mrecie * the gi atartows cree ata Owe Handed Copee ave ¢ oddreme, postoge pasd, tor Twewry t 1 ae st ieee reve bet amy acges bet These terms barely cover the cost uf peper and pe : hive “a do theme bands this sheet may fall, .e o hee hed one and put a eepy Oo every see ghhurad Specimen copes will be . rete Larg eed: te orders rape cttdlty eticiied ' om than ome year, moet be accompanred by O SCOVILDE. P. eusscme Acawr Acesey, NY SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES. or hl R , J HESE celebrated mechines ave in prectical and Profitable wo ofl parief the ewiheed world In af ewe ne irede, aad im pewing every sort of mre. ether of th or leathes, they have been folly fend a Sew machiaes of other mas- : * ‘ INGER Ss MACHINES ALWAYS OPERATE VERFECTLY. nemng srmng, durable rnd cumple ’ er a mamehep A perfect wang octune kh mpryed affords a clear profit of @1.000 . 49 Me al a cease of cunsient Pr aud ee Th sheiiy of maechiace * great reason for the anparalead propatarity MACHINES FOR PAMILY SEWING, . . de leate Comeire © are tecommended | manufecterere Serh mach: he rye, mot to perform eubetant ath os, family sewing machines ghite han any other, because they gu inte lees ehilfal hende hane wad nanufecturers, and are aved for treater vanety Mf work. The machines which heave proved heet fia ail omner perposes mast he best b+ ) der, and they are Singer’. The epeed of oor berm doubled. No oiher of work 17 New machines of the latest wnproved etyhy oll s hae fate ere with then je que nti » tchanged oo bberel terme for old sewing ma- nee of our oWn make. or for operative marhines of vrere. . Lawal agenia wanted to sell mae t Nb A! persons desiring fall information about wrmiog ines, can obtain it hy applying for a copy ‘s Garetic,” a paper devoted ft will he sent gr I VW SINGER & CO 822 Broadway, New York. BRANCH OFFICES Pr pal Office 47 Hanover street, Boston V2 Weeiminater at, Providence Ti tetreet, Newark, N J 147 Broadway, Albany, N Y (laveravitte, Pew York New Haven street et, Glaegne, Sout'd Phils 105 Ba ore street, Baltimore Vo Bast Fourth efreet, Cincinnati Chicago, Diinove 65 North Fourth et. %t Tone 41 St Chartea at, Now Orleans 20 Dauphin st, Mobsie November 4, I856 Imoe.23 pd. Greensborough MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. oetof Insurance on the mutuaiplaniebal & 4 PLL emalisam, Compared with a jointetork company his company being located inthe Western partofihe State. consequently much the larger portion of the risks ercinthe Went, very manyof whieh areinthe country. Phe Con ny isentitely free from debt; have made and is therefore confidently recommen- Jed to the public Atthelast Annaal Meeting the following Ofice.¢ ted for the ensuing year JAMES SLOAN, President 8. G. COFFIN, Vice Preadent CoP MENDENHALL, Attorney PETER ADAMB,Sere'y and Treasurer PETER ADAMS, See'ry WW. CUMMING, Gen’ Agent May (0, 1853 gtfovd and Road than Carol inter case ti in any the Uo Bat of the and © have in the freshet the wo climate The the De 38 Tow and it was ho Well any ott at the ing ou anvthe. be anv that w Oar and the l m} ind Rodou at riv The | clined p a! eacl), 2.123 4 leet hig the dras render becesaar ! 1126 On (hose Cle Vatiog thea des ther, th Ss seven what! coal whi only abc bitumnip Fiver, 4; be brou mill Whose hi mile! Thia I tranapor coal, at 41,139,6 Tepaira, about $2 4nd cana rou whi f coal, al 43. It p of anothe And it 38 Upon ite q low ¢ "ch fact thearly and with OD Insta There at these ave on) they havg ni of ae one ov. Beeree ae Trefi-, her quee povdately o ble medom pages oe 9050 tice 11 00 baa g1100 G20 00 ries? @& 1 tho Cone yror; be Sintes, Sus ge charges tree riere- deed Copes « Twerry pany, N OY HINES. tiwel ord peed world ery sort » been folly other man- f PERATE, 4 complete eel owene kt of 1.000 {f eunsient { machiace farity YING, um mended hilfat bande oved for s hich have © best fer wed of oot wither can 4 myte onli tron about for a copy . r09 23 pd. PANY. laniebat & | company ypartofihe of the risk® he country. have made recommen ng Office.¢ tmatter ag the following, native of this town, lony a resident on the banks ofthe Hudsou, Hisown state-|_ ment of hig place of residence’ Will stufli- ciently identify hitn to our town readers, and his well-known character clothes all that the says with the impress of trath and authority :—~ For the Fayetteville Observer, Messrs. Editors:—i am surprised to Jearn from alate unuiber ot the Observer, | that the Legislature wf North Carolina has adjourned (for two years!) without doing snything to develope the Mineral resources of the State, Fur lL know of no measares that can be taken which would eo pore 3 and surely give importance and ial onedit tu the Siate—us prov- ing to the world that you huve, accessible, an inexhaustable quantity of exccileut Coal and Lron, in jucta-position, These, it is well knowa, are the elements of the VOL. XII. during the entire ter, operations, Here, there need not be a working day in the whole year lost. The whole property of die town snd county would be jadicionsly invested, if | need be, in bringing forth auch results as | those produced by the Delaware and | Hudson enterprise. But not a tithe of | this is Sih a: another hundred “4 or two thousands of dollars, it can be done | armed and wealth of England, here, as it has been done cleewhiere. It I live within a few miles of Rondout,| must be done here, if we would avoid | the reat shipping Port of two powerful poverty aud coutempt, It will be done ! Coal Companies, aud as I have an invest- ment in the es occurs to me that nee fir Precis | dit be’ a seasouable encouragement to , hie . pbc glia ihe are struggling, ei LIFE OF CAPTAIN NATHAN HALE, | tthe aid of the State, to build the Rail | ee a | ~Rond trom Fayetteville to the Coal Fielus, | MARTYR-SPY OF THK REVOLUTION. | to assure them of the large profits doriv- | ed from Coal Mining here. 1 send herewitt the Report of the Managers of the —" and ae Canal U y, by which you will see that Sas peta est reat wea 18 per cent. and an accomplished yentleman, who de- | There is not a stock suld iu Wail Street | served a which is mure desiruble for income and | herded. permanent invest meat. You will see likewise, frou the table annexed tu the Report, the great aud con stantly increasing comeuwption of the Coal, (Aythrvcite,) which is superceding wood—for domestic purpuses—us it is safer (rendering Jnsuraace frou Fire ot much fess importance; aud costs the Far mer less money, at 86 for 2,240 Ibe., than to hire men to cut and haul his owas trees. There ie no Country iu which a Ruil Road can be more cheaply constracted than through the /ine plains of North Carolina, where there ure no rocks to be encountered in the operation, and where the timber is literally upon the track, for Rails and fur piling across streams and low spaces. The coal of the Deleware and Hadsov Canal Company is discharged from th: rail road cars, along wire erreena, into the Canal Barges, and the duet and small coal are separated, and the latter sold for certain purposes; which plan may be adopted at Fayetteville. 1 am too distant to anderstand why the people of Wiloington do nut co-opperat with you—for it seems to me, that if the interests of the two places are not iu This case identical, they are far wore so than in any other feasible mode of reacting the Coal Mines. Bat I am amazed, after the expericnce of the relative advantages of Kail Mowe and Canals and Rivers, that money should have been in the C.F On the 2nd of October, 1780, Major | ‘John Andre of the British buny asa spy, by the order | Washington, army, was) of General | He was a gallant ofticer | tter fate; but he was appre- peoved guilty, and by the stern | laws of war was subjected to death in this 'Yvominious inanner, at the age of 29.— The King of England caused a monument to be erected to his memory in Westinin ster Abbey, and he received ev ry token vf respect which could do honur to hie memory. About four years prior to the execution of Andre, Nathan [ale of Con- | becticul, a captain in the American army, at the age of 22, had beeo put to death vu the 22d day of September, by General Howe, Commander of the British army, | tu the saine way, and for the same rea sun, With respect lo personal character, Value of his services, and claim upon the grauitude of lis country, the American was not inferior to the Briton > yet, while the forises was 60 highly honored at home, the latter was permitted to pass into ubli- Vion, after a short ebullition of feeling on the part of bereaved relatives and per- sonal frends. The contrast is as mourti- fyiog as itis remarkable; nor is it easy ty account for a neglect so glanioy, and which savours su much of public ingrats well as of injustice. After the lapse, however, of the Kreater part of a century, this grievous sin of omission has come into reuiembrance, and the atlew pl jas been made to put wt away The Heo. J. W. Stuart of Ilartford, Connectieat, with a becoming Jealuusy, tude as af vnew for the reputation of lus couutiy hiovwn away in wowden Locks ait for the lonor uf the neglected patriot, h ver, where drouylite and tas pulsished at slate period tue beet, African Adventures, gives the follow freshets alternate and hasten the decag ot nensour whic lh the culpabie delinqucney the works— too preat at all tines in that Peoutenperary and su seqnentan taliots , 7 il climate : would enab lun to prepare ierin: On ANCL cf cael Ons eit the night The money invested inthe Canal of bueliv thauilested in collecting so many “AS Very dark, T crept coRmit the Delawase and Hudson Coal Compa {ucts tliat were knowitto tou theitaate. distance of seven bull elephants, and was la new deemed an TW ime apertid " ites : ; : idyrment with wl endeavouring to pick out the largest, and it ie regretted tat the Mad Load , ariasged, and the clasmcal etyie “ben Twas startled by a peculiar rum- was not extende! te the Hudson ation in waleb tev ure nurtated, do the wee Uling noise cluse behind me Springing NV Nowra Cakocintay cumpliohed aullor great our We al to my feet, I perce ived, to ny surprise ters CV y Che ral pati totale 10 live it Writer lis privilege in du Well may inteligent men w aidewonderiiiee y thers had not Phants, with their calves bearing down x it, aod wonde dat ootbers lad ne any other partotthe country stand amazed A . (ne Tiel arr on me My position was critical, being undertaken I long before he ae at the Legislatare of North Carolina leas as all the fascination of romance, UetWeet two fires, « tu say, and I had no , Me ‘ oe ‘ - YS ot | . | ri wa Ing oar wineral resources Lureu for We Were heid, in reading it, by the ther choice than either ta plunge into Tr ; F ' the pool, which could only be crossed by another two years There surely ca Aosaume powerful spe Willi Wich we re tl f f tl ! le as swimnining in the face o ‘e male ele be another Legislative body inthe Uniwo tietuber, on cartier days, to have hung ” x ’ « = . NClitniore it Wallace, Plants, or to break the ranks of the fe- er halt Mis coabout Wallace, : that would have acted so stupidly arid teas 1 Thedue tW a thales IT ad pled the latter alternative, and Bruce, ane jucuse Psa 5 1 tur » Gime « r rub first fred at the nearest of the seven Oar Legislature has done HUB EVEL, Bat this book i exceedingly valuable as . eee witl nae ee . % ‘ . ‘ thont a moment's and the question vow ia, elall Fayette y contr bution te tue listury ofour coun Yulls, and then, an P without a moment's ’ } . : , a Jelay, TP rushed on the more open ranks ville be equally stapad! Or shall ebe try Vhe Agate alee clef nila, thie fi , | cay : : , ¥ ofthe female phalanx, uttering a 1e acquire honor aud prosperity for herelf gap inour Revolutionary anuals, so great aie ’ k rere ' , lore 4 her cd wid a pe same tine joud shouts. My Cries cans ry doing the work without State ard iia en Lia ~ ed @ momentary panic among the an Let the abuve jetter unewer the quee | SE, = io nce! ft whic I took advantage and t Whose dignity in death was in pertect "als. 0 Bes i oa chad lon ° a ! lipope | aweoobetween them, discharging . » trpllet a ie by nee wowillh the purity and disinterest. “SU Ppet obs a) liad 3 . From the parnp! t ue by A t not ! ; inv second barrel into the shoulderot the North Carolia mud trometer anu. cd patoetisanot lis life | | x j ’ : , , nearest as TP passed her Nosooner, how the J ' mw " us, we had » suiferers evinced preal Coluposure pu Non evurces ! wo bel ye ine er hii mn é an nigel ever, had | ctfeeted my escape than the oe t ay HLT AID ills Te ; , ; : ; Nither. Whole herd made a siuultaneons rush at Carbondale, 1a4 miles of ra bowd ated aun but c a Rites Cie . al ee Sern | cr tnah epi al, whicu e them te one vetween them, asindicated ov ther (eet Ad trnvmnypse eds i" 7 = pet ag ted ol tet hehe ee ie lan atthe camp, as TP learned after Rondout, on the Hudson, Sod ules by last Words, expreseive of their mental ox. CVery man a ra ve / : ahaa ‘ sreegtial MBER Yes : ‘ sty rut of lis sleep, 0 timieiverio Ne Vurk city crcines, at Ue solemn crisis, 1 pray WACUS, to start out vi Andre to Co cai tue The 15S wiles of rail road has 14 oan yeu Withese, | said uspending all end alarm, a semi-circle SALISBURY, N. C., MARCH 10, 1857. MY WIFE. . Long years ago I met a child, As through the world I Passed ; She was the first mar of my life, The dearest and the last. An eogel child, by some sirange fate, To earth a dweller driven, Who broaght her virtues to my heart, And left her wings in heaven. I dreamed not that this child of love Woald mine furever be, That she had come to tread this world, This weary world, with me ‘ But as in kinduess, side by side We wandered, day by day, The more I loved her; und the more She seemed inclined to stay. Twas strenge that from that very hour I never knew a care, But seemed, through sume Uoearthly power, A pleasant thing to bear; And if, perehance, her gentle eye E’er marked @ tear iu mine, "Twas tumed to smiles by ber kind heart, And treasured on its shrine. Around my growing desiiny Her hupes all centred were, For mueb f tried to make this world A pleassat home to her ; Aud still witbal she seemed content To bear its rougher paris, Together with the joys she found Whist vesthug at my hear And thas together, hand in hand, We trod this vale of tears ; Our youth departing, bat our love Increasing with our years; Forgetuog all that vaiward world, Made up of grief and sia, But loving more the world above, And « bright world within The cheek that closely presses mine Is furrowed now by years; For we have known the cares of life, And we have wept iis tears; But God was ever kind to us, Althoagh the world was cold, And we are growing happrer As we are growing old. There m a brgther world in view, A home from sorrow (ree, A dwelling of eternal years For my dear wife aud me And O! the angel of my yu So gued and very fair, Ikaow will take her wings again, And be my angel there Encounter with Elephants. of female ele- nately, the darkness prevented the Yeasts ) olle rine, and the jungle being Clived planes, (with a stationary oi 2 yo that Tmeet my) fate ke i“ ‘ ‘ ul enanees eevie ree pia i at evel.) which overcome an clevationol ‘Toonly regret, wd nee ra le however ‘I a verely ues 2.123 feet A mountau of 00 to loo Iflale, J have tut one tite to louse ©4 y : he rr wl ; talking the el ie pe t , rated tiny feet, for Hen stal Ww Sele feet high, separating Wie cual region trou for iny country lhe foriuer, arrayed : y \ oe anta 1 | taken off mv shoes, that I the dae awa the sea-bourd, bas ler lis execution “an complece Lievtusteeiane A Sipaseenan apen mee When rendered this enormous ascending grade Wiiturin in a coat of dazzing scarlet, UE : becessary. And the canal bas a lockaye aud uuderclothes of brightest Gaff, with 11126 feet. Let oar citizens pouder up los deny, beautifal hair caretully arrang : on those facta, that the coal ascends an ed——and with lis hands upon lis hips, | © bd 1 Clevation of 2,123 feet by rail road, and paced his own cothin back and forth, gaz then descends 1126 feet by locks. Far ther, that the capital ofthis one company 'sseven inillions of dollars And all for tute, aud then dauntiessly too, like Hale, what? Why to pet to mines of anthracite } up to that coal which. when in inarket, are worth swing, as an eye-witness re ports it, which only about half as wwuch per ton as the almost instantly closed his mortal career. bituminous Coal buried at Deep Dut with Fespect lu the latter, so tar as Fiver, 43 miles from here, and which cau be brought here Upon a capital of ove million of dollara, and over a road whose highes: grade will be 30 feet to u mile! ed compiacently at the fatal beat over ins head, and apon the crowd around gave himself ‘tremendous { Ty binge ean be pathered froin the meagre re rec er rds of Cuatearly day, the circumstances were jiade needle asly painful by the yra- tuibous indignities of the executioner. It arms were ‘ pinioned close belind lim; over his bnady Was a coarse white yown, or Jacket, triinmed too with black, the winding sheet of the scaffold; on bis head acap of white, trian med with black; near hina box of rough pine boards, bis cotlin, borne ina cart or Only is suid that lis This Delaware and Hudson company transported, last year, 505.376 tons of coal, at a cost, for road and canal, of #1,139,644 30, for freight, transportation, Tpaire, superintendence, Ke. equal to about $2 a ton for the 124 unles of road and canal. ‘The company owns coal lands, | rom which it mined these 665,076. tons coal, at a farther expense of RIS2I35 3. It received fur transporting coal &c., of another mining company, 862,362 V4. And its Wet profit auounted to BL,Z98,- 195 38; being mote than 1S per eeut. "Pon its capital of seven millions. OW Can Onr citizens resist the force of “ich facta? Here we can get an article ae ly double value, at hail the « Apenine, 4nd with an Investment of ouly one mil OD Instead of seven millions. There at these pou the sh vulders of attendants; before tna guard leading the way, behind bin another puard with loaded muskets and fixed bavoneta; in the rear were several ollicers, ‘as furinal witnesses of the event: the and pear was a tiulatto, hangman of the Provost, bearing a lad der, and with wa coil of rope around his neck. Such were the circumsiances, i has been presnined, under which ILaic tnoved to his exeeution, We commend this most book to our read@s, who hardly need our testimonial toa work whose rare merits have beeu acknowledged by such men as Banerott, Winthrop, Professor Silliman, | se Jared Sparks, and Edward Everett. J. {hill common they overeome mountains to get “black diamonds.” Here we Sve only pine plainato traverse. ‘There 'Y have a canal, whi¢h is frozen up troop of seven had fired at. sroceedings. Instant above me. leg. the most yourtnY forest. the water, ful night, for a fine temale elephant bad also fallen to ny other shot, miership. interesting Capitol. ; only one soutary elephant remained Having approached within a short dis- tance, L contd distinctly see him laving water on his sides with his trank. mediately suspected he belonged to the bulls, and was the one that Seating mielf right across his path, I quietly watched Afier atime T saw him, as thonght, moving off in an opposite di- Lim > but Twas mistaken, for in anoth form huis towering On receiving the ball The It had Geen a very success = The Zrihune correspondent writes that Gen. Cass is putting on the airs of youth He has mounted a claret-co- lored coat, and has suddenly discovered that he is qiute too young to ride to the after a while, I ventured out of my place of concealment, [found every thing qu his loomed It was too late to get out of his way; so quickly raising myself on one knee, T took a steady aim at his fore he uttered plaintive cries, and, rushing past mie, soon disappeared in the neigh- next afternoon he was discovered dead within rifle shot of n view of lis appointment to the Pre- Devoted to Politics, Mews, Agriculture, Internal Smprovements, Commerce, the Arts and Sciences, Morality, and the Famity Circle. t ! Perhaps I am somewhat} *bo made that memorable reply, —to about two at | "Bounce rotched ane ror Siege sapestt "Pessibly the diacre. | British officer—“I have no master sir.” hogs often die if half an bour after they Thess sas ones Seccesd's iaireaea: pancy of our ages may have had some- |The circumstances which drew forth that are attacked. Anderson, in his interesting Look of or when he who sang the “Airs of Pales- hin a short. that either of them dreamed the burden cumbrances ;” let thein all be mortyaved to them who “like the planets are nearest side of the Persian Gulf. timated at three miles, and the Pacitic at produce one pound of silk; but it wonk require twenty-seven thousand spiders, all feinales, to produce one peand of web eggs daily, for fifty or sixty days, and the one season, twenty million eighty thon- Waterbury has made and sold three hun- dred pounds of butter from the milk of one cow since the 20th of April last, pe- sides supplying a family of two persons with all the milk, butter, and cream they have used since last April. Ile has accordingly abandoned a tew pounds of butter on hand, and the his carriage, and walks daily to the Sen- cow now gives ten quarts of milk a day, ate with short brisk steps worthy of Mer- and is expected to come in about the ury just lighted on the heaven-kissing| same time next spring she did last.— Ver- | mont Watchman. NUMBER XLI Reasons for Divorce. tery. Why marvel at the one and not at the other? Would you have the mystery . jin both cases unveiled? Know, then, that eon 7 ey Tree bell lees 6 Be fol. uGod bringeth the wind out of his treas- One sees queer things in little type in | my office a short time since and inquirec Gane the newspapers, sometimes conveying by | ithe could get a divorced from his wife, the wind. ial implication sorts = doctrines, disclos-| Now, a divorce is not to be considered |™42 understand and explain ¢ ing people’s ideas of happiness when the ‘hastily, and I gravely said that I regre rer ; least suspect it, and al eting a clue ‘All aer itr oor cS Jovored divorce, C jean tell how life is first communicated to the faith in many a heart that is a sealed |added that if he would inform me partic- the unorganized matter which forms the book to those that know it best, and yet | ularly in relation tothe nature and extent |"8diments of man’s physical patare?— all set forth so many times daily in a dull | of jis gtievances, I would advise himn—| Who, either, ean tell how Divine life is advertisement. “In what particnlar has your wife dis-|COmmunicated to the soul? Nay, be Sometimes, as in this agate expression | re rded her marriage vows?” |ean unravel the mystery of life inyparcec of “a want,” we have ople’s detinitions | talian—“Well, squire, to tell the! under any circumstances, imparted in of things, which set Webster and John-| truth. m wife don’t know noting about | various degrees, and with various effects, son at defiance. peal | |according to the pare of a Sovereign “ Without eneambrance !” What young| 1 waited to learn what was coming next, | Will, whieh po mother, when she feels fur the first time | and hearing nothing, I ventured to ask if ters !— Beith. her first born’s breath, would ever imag: | that was ait. : ine in the now blossoming of her new | Italian.—“Yes, squire; bating that she love, that any where beneath the sun |; . ; ; is the nicest little oman you ever see in there should exist a lexicon, wherein un- ee ee FIRST STEAM SHIP. your life. |der the E’s it should read thus: 7 I suggested to my distressed client that | We have the following record on our Encumsnance, n. A young human being—a child. ie divorce would cost forty dollare, and | common-place book, of the Jiret Ocean There! What do you think of that,|that he could teach his wife to cook for |Steain ae She ibe ale ie oe ye old-fashioued grandmothers, whose |balf the money. : | rather mecemerenes Hoy vork., f ot love is visited apon the children, even to! “Bless you,” rejoined the Italian, “| Rogers; was built in New Yor 3.08 Unroe \the third generation! “Rachel ‘weeping don’t know not’ing about cook’n’ my- jhandred tons barthen, ship oe jfor her encumbrances ;” “Here am I and self.” , aes ies sys bets cole loa daha jthe eneumbrances chou hast given me!”| “Then hire a cook to teach your wife. en N ry airs date h. wl I And the leopard shall liedown withthe) The Italian became silent and thought. |'rom New York to Savannah, whence |lamb, and a little encumbrance shall lead fal. In a few minutes I asked : . | them!” | “How do you like my advices? i sag the Int a Mod These little motives in pink and fair| Hearing uo response, I looked round |1” paseing the Irish evast, the smoke and | | aiming that stir up the palses like a cla- sees that he had quietly stolen There is a good moral to this, bat I dare not suggest it, for fear of wounding the feelings of some of your “lady sub- scibers.” I related the foregoing to one of the jus tices of the Supreme Court of an adjoin- my State, and he told me that he was Encambrences, | Bev WANTED.—A Gentleman and Lady, without encumbrances, desire &c. What work of God can any —- From the Daily News. rion, that nerve up the weary and light lap the hope, and fill up the sighing with | sung, are encumbrances ! So, then, the sweet little candidates for heaven's kingdom, that dauce round the jtireshold of the open heart, and enter unforbidden$ that keep the world from growing old in sorrow and in sin, encum- : : brunces, all! once consulted upon a sabbath morning, And when they are snatched away, ‘or by a rich merchant, concerning a divorce slas! they sometimes are, as the! The judge, who was then a practitioner, | green-sward broken in little billows every objected Going any business apon the | where, and the Rachels that will not be Sabbath; bot so argent were the appeals comforted, so sadly attest, think you of his friend, and 80 profuse his tears, that | when the mother rocks the empty ore the judye consented to hear the history | dle, and looke apon the unpressed pillow, of lis trials and the particulars of his af and finds in the “till” a silken tress and | fictions. . a pair of little shoes that were laid aside! . Client.—“You know very well, Mr. for sandats of light, that she finds the|> » that | was upwards of forty years | bame of the wearer under the En’'s? of age when I married Miss B——; from That when the poet sighed, jWhich time I have not seen one day of were despatched from the cove of Cork | to ber relief. From Liverpool she went: to Copenhagen, Stoekholm, St. Peters-! burg, and Arandel, making the voyage from the latter port (in Norway) back to Savan:ah in twenty-five days. Crown-| ed-heads, ministers and officers of State, «&c., visited her, and valuable services of} plate, jewelry, &c., presented to ber of-| fcers. | She subsequently made the voyage to Constantinople and back, being the first| steainship that traversed the Mediterran- ean Sea, as well as the Atlantic Ocean. She was afterwards purchased to run as| a packet between New York and Savan- nah, under Captain Holdredge, bat was wrecked on the south side of Long Island. Capt. Moses Rogers, of Groton, Conneeti- cat, was the sailing master. | so, But has one vacant chair,” thing to do with it; but Mr. B—.,, if you | reply, were these: can only procure for me a divorce, I am tine” declared — 4 bailed: “Where's your master 7” Captain Stevens Rogers replied, I have no master, sir!” “Where's your Captain, then!” “He's below; do you wish to see him?” “LT de, gir.” Capt. Moses Rogers came on deck and ty estate, and my wife shall have the remainder.” Judge.—*“Well, what is the particular ‘inode’ by which you expect to procure a divorce { Client. —-Weill, Mr. L——_ _, if you come to that, I suppese it must be told You know my habits of life before mar ‘* Leannot make him dead! Hes fair sunshiny head Is ever bownding roved my siudy-elair,” of the song was a mortgage, and not rat! er one estar lost out of the visible heavens that set— As sets the mormng star, that gues not down riage {” asked the British Officer what he wanted, |! Bebiad the darkeved Weet, nor mdre obecurre dd eV ae? when the following conversation ensued: Amd the tempreit of the sky, but melts t Away mto the light of heaven.” “Why do you wear that pennant, sir!” ; “Because my coantry allows me, sir.” “My Commander thinks it was done to insalt bim, aod if you don’t take it down, he will send a force that will do it.” “ Capt. Moses turned to the Engineer and exclaimed, “Get that Aut water en-| “Well, whenever now I go bome and carry my papers into the library, and by the time Tam fairly seated in my chair, nh comes iopy—my wife—and—and sits right duwnin my lap! Augh!” And then as if to tip her oat of his lap he stood up vearly ereet with hands ex ‘ ie tended, as if fearing she would get back | yi ready there. . nto his lap again before he heard the The man-of- war's boet turned abont iu opiiion of this learned counsellor on this @9 instar t and was off, Nothing more point of was said abont that pennant. It was sus Liverpool that the Savannah over tu Napoleon. ILis brother Jerome had jast offered a large reward to any one who would take hin off the Island of St. Helena, and hence May the hearths, the thresholds, and the hearts of the world never be without “en t he sun.”—Chicago Journal, Carious Facts, s About thirty fresh water springs are law liscovered under the sea, on the south pected at cathe -: , : se alue of the So » the Unio ‘ A wasp's nest usnally contains fifteen Value of the South to th nion and w sixteen thousand cells. tr the The depth of the Atlantic Ocean is es- n rescne . Dn North.—We make the following abstract from the tables exhibiting the the exéitement her appearance created almost half of the whole amount, and is \ rogue asked charity on pretence of nearly five times as great us that of being dams ‘ Northern products. Add to this large With equal simplic : umount a fair proportion, probably much | ng he had been damb, he was t more than half, of the products common of bis gaard and answered, ‘from birth, / adv having asked lin, and hamanitv, how A qneen bee will lay two handred rown the Union in paying the foreign debts of The Tartars pull-a man by the ear It the country; and tothe North in support. v » > se fly roduces, { } : } A single female house fly produces, in when they want him to drink, and keep wl 1 ing its marine and building up its larze pulling until be opens his mouth, when sand three hundred and tweuty. ‘cities. — Fuytteville Observer. they | Jown the liquor. We know 1 Some female spiders produce nearly | ; some folks whose ears would not reqnire “ two thousand egys. | . h pulling REL c eel ; THE NEW BIRTH. much palling . 7 Dr. Bright published a case of an egg | wee producing an insect eighty years after ity : ~ ees ‘ : oy wust have been laid. Nicodemus hadeasked, How can aman Prohibition in New York A new ny be born again? The thing is unaccount. prohibitery law bas been reported in the ~.- ' able and inexplicable. Such was the State Senate by a majority of the select he spirit of the objection, Eqnally nnac- committee upon that subject. It makes j, countable and inexplicable, Christ replies, it a misdemeanor for any person to sell is another thing, which excites no sur intoxiearing Hiquor as a beverage, pan- he prise. By the word vou are, indeed, born ishable by fine and Imprisonment, and 4, again; by that sound—by that sonnd in makes it an offence punishable to be in- the hand of Him whose agency changes toxicated in any public place. the soul—but the origin of His power, its source and first canse, and its manitesta- Gen. Casa, who is to be the next Secre- tion in communicating spiritual life, is a tary of State, is the yreat head of the doe- mystery. Neither can you tell whence trine of squatter sovereignty. Jacob the natural wind cometh, and that is Thompeson,-to whom is assigned the De another mystery. Its origin, its tirst cause partment of the Interior, introduced res- issuing in such manifestations as produce! olations in the Cincinnati Cunvention de | effects palpable to our senses is a mys | nying this doctrine. Beat this who Can.—Eliakim Allen of He has now j ures.” “Thou knowest not the way of Who|} t- knoweth the mind of the Lord? Who} 2 Not account of its mat- | proceeded | Ler benetit. steam from ber chimneys gave her the| appearance ofa ship on fire, and vesse}s | lat O rrollton, Ky. Large He, it was,| said, have died 24 wrath with you? not be separated. no ditficulty in getting rich : in the world ; the first million is the only dithiculty ural Addresa. reoehtly gave $300,000 to the City .of forthe purpose of founding un institution of learning in that eity-— Wil. Herald. 4 SCENE LN CONGRESS. in a low tone, and Wright, of Teui., as -baving something be (Mr, Sherman) the debate on the Kansas. wished the gentleman to say correctly re ? 5 vie Mr. Wriht replied that he 7 m time that the statement made by Mr. was untrue. a Mr. Sherman said, from what he ; he believed it was the of |ism, indueed by excitement and” Mr. Wright replied that he could not, of ‘course, be expected to bandy epithets with the | gentleman from Obio until Rad relieved him- self from the imputations already cast upee him. | | | A Strange Case.—James Daly died |some tine ago in Cincinnati, avis a | considerable fortane. In a recent suit it appeared that over thirty years he |married in Ireland, and lived With, his wife till she was the mother of four chil- |dren. He then came to the United intending, he said, to send for her. |1531 he married in Citcinnati, li i n and jwith his second ‘wife till his also being the mother of se at A few years betore he died, jheard that he was living in Olncignati, /and came out from Ireland. He was ter- ribly perplexed by his two ‘wives, admitted his first marriage. The second ' wife, however, succeeded in inducing him property to trustees for to convey all his The first wife broaght suit |fur dower, and the court awarded it to |She sailed in 1819 for Liverpool, England, | her. |tmaking the passage in twenty-two days. | “The Tail End.”—An amusing ciream- stance occurred last week in the Justice Court at Boston, Justice? ing on the bench. A plaintiff appéated to recover a grindstone, and being called to the wit- bess stand, deposed as follows: “I called jon the defendant for the stone, bat he re- fused me, telling me that before I could getit I must try ghe tail end of the law, and Tat once broaght the matter before your Ffonor.” The Court looked stern and threateping, spectators snickered, embryo, lawson tanched behind. hankerchiefs, grim officers smiled, the witness sat down antonished. Tog Cholera and Hogs,—This diseass is rapidly increasing at the West. The Madison Courier says dt bike in — that city, in the disti When the Savannah! The Vernon (O.) Banner remarks that approached Liverpool, @ boat from a/handreds havo recently died of it in that willing that you should have the half of British sloop-of-war came alougside and) county, and that sulphar in slop has been | found beneficial. Punch. Punch on Encores.—By what ri it we beg to ask, does an auditor cheat om, rob an artist 7 encoring? A play-bill vromises that i you pay a specific sum L yon shall have a specific song. You pay he money (or go with the order) and Jeinand twice the masic you bave st gained for. Do you serve anybody else so, except an artist! If yon buy ¢ of trousers, and they please you, do yoa pair ncore your trousers, that is, require the ailor to give you another pair! Do you. neore a dozen of oysters, asking the bee ond let for nothing, beeause the first were weet and snecalent? Do you encore @ portrait, and becanse 2 omaaeed has ste- ceded admirably in taking yoar like ess, do you clap and stamp about hig stndio until he paints you another for othing? Aud yet why sbonld Mr. Panch be Yoor father value of domestic exports from the throazhoat England. She was the first the same way abont ks, and wi i ‘ hiro m Nga - sone a ne ’ 4 four miles I rd States jalied in the ‘olticial : als : ules ed atan anthor’s impadence in There are six or seven ger erations of - ee Seles, IGEN alee ' 7 om ocean teams EP Srer Scenity European inere words by the sacred name of ’ ‘ io re reporton Coinmerce and Naviyation for: waters. y ipa! : gnats in a summer, and each ave two pore 8 erty. And the notion isnot nite extinct hundred and fifty eggs. the year ending duly 1, 1858: yet. There, we retract, we | compas- There are about nine thousand cei!s in Tdal valee domestic export fir the year, $310 506,238 Cheap Calves’ ITead Somp.—A dandy \aion for you, yon old creatw hot » ™ / i : : : ° a square fuot of honey-comb. Five thou Pxporte the reclusive product remarkoog one summer day, that the You may stay. Bat mind this, You have sand bees weigh a pound Cato weather was so exclasively hot, that when no right to steal music. ir yous Brae. A ewarin of bees contains from ten te Ri he put his head into a basin of water it! maid stole yonr snubnosed ‘atty’s dog twenty thousand in a natural state, and “os jfairiv boiled, received for reply : eared copy of the Troubadour from the from Chirty to forty thousand in a hive. ® “Then, sir, you had calf's head sonp at| piano-forte, roa would call that hoause- The bones of birds are hollow, and til! Expere, a very little expense.” inaid a theef, and send for a policeman. ed with air instead of marrow. Predects of tec. . cs , What are you, that steal fonr songs in one A cow eats ove hundred ponnds ot te Afticehere , Girusi IxNowt NcE “A little girl. On oven ug? “Take that hint to h and - ’ ane ver, rina > > 4 Ie nter > o % green food every twenty-hours, and yiclds wre tee A teeecce “Siete hearing her mother say she intended t when next you are delighted with an ef- five quarts or ten pounds of milk. ~ pala beay ane go to a ball, and have a dress trimmed gore thet has cansed an artist years of ex ' ’ MK. Kae produce, not enue - 8 is # Fish are cominon in the seas of Suri "erated idee ae 'g ue tingle f innocently Eat i J vt pensive and laborions stady to bring to nam with four eves; two of them on 278.161 904 Dingles he all blow up while she danc the perfection that enctadts von, and you horns, which grow on the top of their reports exctusre product of the North, 932,604,706 ree ( we he d the i ther, your teel disposed to cheat him out of it i ss , father will do that when he discovers mae ca . ip, heads, , The value of exports exclusively the that [have | twlhit then: ix ay ge er snub-nosed Patty and her dog- Two thonsand nine hundred sitk worms products of the South, it will be seen, 18 Ms eared music Prince Jukn and hia Property.— It Wit) Ve reme:nbered that John Van Ba- n.inaspeech in New York during the egys are hatched in three day s. «A sin {0 both sections: aud we nar lave a pret. tnadam ‘Poor fellow. said the lady, iate canvass, said that he had a family to gle queen Lee has been stated to produce |e. ¢yip idea of the value of the South to and gave him a dollar. attend to, and could not goto Kansas— one hundred thousand bees in a season. 4; will be seen from the following item, ‘ich appears in the New Orleans Delta, that his prospective “farnily” has decreas- considerably : “We learn from the Abbeville (8. C.) dependent Press, that the negroes on the estate of the Hon. Geo. McDuffie, mhering about 200, have beer sold to a wealthy Western planter tor $140,000, ing an average of near 8700 each. It stipulated in the sale that they shonld It is said that the Iress of this estate is shortly to be led the altar of hymen by Jolin Van Bu- ren.” Stephen Girard used to say: ‘ There’s not the least vy the rest will make itself >. — Mr. Buchanan has conelnded his Inang- It is said to be quite brid OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. Fruow Oruzens:—| before you thie day to take the solemn oath “that 1 will faithfally exeeute the office of Pre.i- dent of the Coited States,” and will, to the best of nly ability, preserve, protect, and defend the covstitution of the United States. ; ln entering npon this great office, 1 must humbly invoke the God of our fa there for wisdoin and firmness tu execute ite bigh and responsible daties in such a manner as to restore harmony and aucient friendship among the people of the sever al States, and to preserve our five institu vons throughout many generations. Cou vinced that I owe my election to the in herent love for the Constitution and the Union which stil! animates the hearts ol the American people, let me earne ask their powerful support ty sustair all jast measures calculated to perpetu ate these, the richest political blessings which Heaven has ever bestowed Upou any nation. Having determined not to become « candidate for re-election, Tehiall have no motive to influence my conduct in administering the government except the desire ably avd faithfully t) serve uy country, and to live iu the grateful meu of my countrymen. e have recently passed throngh a presidential contest in w hich the passions uf our fellow-citizens were excited to the highest degree by questions of deep and vital importance, but when they prociain: ed their will, the tempest at vace subsid- ed, and all was calm. ; The voice of the majority, speaking in the manner ibed by the cousttu tion, was beard, and instant submission followed. Oar own country could alone have exhibited so grand and striking a epectacie of the capacity of wan fur sell- government. What a happy conception, then, was it for tw apply this simple rule— that the will of the majority shall govern —to the settlement of the question of du- mestic slavery in the Territories! Con- gress is neither “to legislate slavery int: any Territory or State nor to exclude it therefrom; but to leave the people there- of fectly free to form and regulate their domestic institutions in their owt way, subject only to the constitution of the United 5 * As a natural conse vence, Cangress has, also, prescribed chat when the Territory of ieaons shall be admitted as a State, it “shall be re- ceived into the Union, with or without , a6 their constitution may pre scribe at the time of their admission.” A difference of opinion has arisen in to the point of Ame when the peo ple of a Territory shall decide Usis ques tion for themselves. This is nappily, a matter of but little i importance. Besides, it a jal question, which legitimately be to the Supreme Court of the United States, befure whom it is now pending, and will, it is understood be speedily and finally settied. To their decision, in com yaon with all good citizens, | shall cheer-| fally sabmit, whatever this may Le. though it has ever been my individual opinion that, under the Nebraska-Kunsas act, the period will be wher the number of actual residents in the Territory shal! jastify the formation of a eonstitation with a view to its admission as a State into the Union. But be this as it may, it is the imperative and indie Greve daty of the goveruinent of nited States, to secure tu every resi ishabitant the free and independen pression of his opinion by hisvote. Thi- escred right uf each individual mast b preserved. That being accom isl. nothing can be fairer than ty e people of a Territory, free froin all fore the € tex ca t interference, to decide their own dv-i for themselves, subject only tu the cus tation of the United States The whole territorial question benz thas settled upon the principie uf pupusa sovereignty —a principle asancieul as iree government itseli—everything of a prac weal pature has been decided. No uti question remaius for adjustment ; becaus all agree that, under the constit slavery in the States t of any haman power, exce respective States bevo e ; that of th emese, exists, May we not, then, hope that the long agitation on this sulject is appr ac ing ite end, and t! the goeyraplica parties to which it giveo bir * me@eb dreaded Ly the Fater of list ' try, will speedily becomeextinct! Must happy will it be for the cus al the public mind sha e diverted fiv this qtertion to others of and pract cal ImMportar the whole progress of has scarcely know: more than twenty years, wisest been productive vf no posi any hanan being, it has UL source of yreat evils tot slave, and ty the while aut It ha alienated and estrar ge tt swter States fr even seriousiy endar tence of the (uioa yet entirely ecased there is a remedy evils in the sous ment of the penple. 7 rective. few rears the pub are wow ne tien of 1 ap sttah ali at ' Mh @€ach Othe ENUoicea I tion, beca we, it tnay ¢ eonal eaters of a countrviner In that eve eforn hawever adi atnit tae ita ver e Wiiere ¢ product ve of eae penedte fort +. ace a eucuriiy wreutid tlie faiusils H every Ciieu coving ihe test nflnenee to - toe of ¢ © Yer It i nen which, nyre t an ev ‘ f thet have it ‘ inere material value ct tie ered estiiuates have lee thre pee ary ' * A oA” ges and sections frovo the ts comy arafive rie “ Noe 4 inflret on ther Stuten ar Geecrndince to tis atte event Wo oo * kven wview " al euch calculations al fat | Telerence to &@ eingie Copsideral. jt are bare nears ‘will be conclusive on this point. We at! present enjoy a free trade throughout oar | extensive and expansive country, such as, the world has never witnessed, The trade is conducted on railroads aud canals-—On | noble rivers and arme of the sea—which bind together the North and the South, the East and the West of our confedera- | cy. Annihbilate this trade, arrest its free | progress by the geographical fines of jeal- ous and hostile States, and you destroy the prosperity and onward march of the whole aud every part, and involve all in ole COtmMMoen fulb, Bat such cousiderations, important as they are in themselves, sink Into insig- Libeance when we reflect on the terrific evile which would result from disunion to every portion of the confederacy —to the North not more than to the South, to the bust wet more than to the West. L shall not atte:mpt to portray ; because | tecl aun hamble contidence that the kind Providence which inspired our fathers with Wieduim to frame the most perfect torn of government aud Cnion ever de- vised by aman, will uot suffer it to perish antil it shall lave been peacefully instru- mental, by its example, in the extension of civil aud religivus liberty throughout the world. Neatin importance to the maintenance of the constitution and the Uniou is the duty of preserving the governiuent: tree trom the talut, or even the suspicion, of corruption. Public virtne is the vital spirit ot republic; and history proves that when this hus decayed, and the love of {tuouey has usurped its place, althougti jthe forms of free government may re- jwain fur a season, the substance has de- parted forever. Our present financial condition is with- outa parallel in history. No nation has ever before Leen embarrassed from too large eurplus in its treasury. Lis almost necessarily gives birth to These extravagant legislation. Lt produces wild | j schemes of expenditure, and begets a race jef speculators and jobbers, whose ingen j uity is exerted in Contriving and prying j Ung expedients to obtain public money (ihe purity of official agents, whether oglttally or wrougfully is suspected, and jtue character of the government suffers in the estimation of the people. “This is in itself w Very great evil. Tue natural wmode of relief from this eu barrasswent is lo appropriate the guar plus in tse treasary to great national ou jects, fur which a clear warrant can Le }fouud in the cumstitution, Arnony these { might meuvion the extinguishment of the pablic debt, a reasonable increase of Jtue bavy, Which is at preseut madeyuate {to protection of our Vast afloat, now xreater thao that ot any oth et tialion, as well as ty the defetice u stu Comsl ibe Lerten vi out ckliehu } Itis beyond all question the true priu ciple [Thal by tuure revenue ought ty Le collected from the people than the amount necessary tu defray the expences of a wise, economical, and ethearent adminis To reach this peut it Was tecessary Co resort to @ tne fification of the tariff, and this has, | trust, been accomplished iu such a ian ner as lo du as ttle injury as may have been practicable to our domestic inanu | factures, especially, those necessary for Any dis erimivavon agamet a particular branch, for the purpose of benedtung favored cx trative of Lae guverument the Gefence of the country ' ” porativns, indi viduals, or interests, would rest of the com vw save been uujust to the Jnity and inconsistent th that @pirn fairvess aud equality which ougtit t gvvern in the adjustment of a tani But the squandenng of the pablie m paral abce uy Nation to corruption when ¢ No nat blessed wi mit een nieritance as admin tit Wwe enjov in ¢ , ande trust wl of tt Inay be w mae vem f yet Mois eur ¢ the retnaiuder, we s that ardina wat States ela retect aga: saloinva sion.” Now, how is it possible to afford | this protection te’California and our Pa-| cific possessions, except by means of a) military read through the Territories of the United States, over which men and munitions of war may be speedily trans- ported from the Atlantic States to meet and to repel'the invader! In the event of a war with a naval power much stron- ger than our own, we should then have; no other available access to the Pacific | coast, because such a power would instant: ly close the route across the isthmus of Ceutral America. ; It is impossible to conceive that, whilst | the constitution has expressly required Congress to detend all the States, it should yet deny to them, by any fair coustruc tion, the only possible means by which one of these States can be detended.— Besides, the governinent, ever since Its origin, bas been in the constant practice of constructing military reads. Te might also be wise to consider whether love fu the Union which now animates our fellow \citizens on the Pacitic coast may not be i Wpaired by our neglect or refusal to pre-e vide for them, in their remote and isolated condition, the only means by which the vower of the States, on this side of the Rocky mountains, cau reach them in suf ticient time to“ protect” them “against invasion.” I forbear for the present from expressing an opinion as to the wisest and most economical mode in which the yoverment can Jend its aid in accomplish- ing this great and necessary work. 1 believe that many of the difficulties in the way, which now appear formidable, will in a great degree, Vanish as soon as the nearest and best route shall have been satisfactorily ascertained. It may be proper that, on this oceasion, I should make some brief remarks in re- yard to our rights and duties asa member of the great family of nations. [nour in- tercourse with them there are some plain principles, approved by our own experi- ence, from which we should never depart, We onght to cultivate peace, commerce, aud triendship with all nations; and this uot merely as the best means of premot ing our own material interests, but in a spirit of Christain benevolence towards vur foliow-men, wherever their [ot nay + Our diplomacy should be direct re? and frank, neither seeking to obtain more vor accepting less than is our due. We for the 1 never oaght to cherish a sacred regard at jepenudernee of allt allemipt to taterfere in the Got cerhs of any, unless this shall by tively required by the ypreat preservation To avoid enti apees has been a tnaxim of eur poloy ever since the days of Washingt and its Wisdem no gue will allempt to dis pute In short, we ougit ta du fastice, ta kindly spirit, to ns, aud re quite Justice frou Uheimin returi. It i our glory that wii Ist other nations have extended their dou s bv the sword, we Lave never acqgared any Cerri- orve EXC yy faie purchase, oF, as in the case of Texas, by the voluntary de { a wl ' ind inde pe! ot } tu end their destinies with our own, Even our acquisitions trom Mexico form bo exception Luwilling to take advantage of the Jurtube of war ayguinst a sister republic, we purchased these possessions, under tue treaty of peace, fur # suid Woich Was sidered at (he time a fair equivalent Uur past bistory forbids that we shall in the future acqnire t tory, Untess Chie be sanctivped by the laws ¢ justice and sono Acting, on this | ple, bv na ! aw ave a fig Heriere or t ple fin the prog s ot ail wf fur ext r (fit na Ir acy t e e | teeth € as J fovila elivious As equa jie AWs le bal ts, ana agree y Pieir tde wv ie Testial Tie 4s ra v assed» and thus € ” : Atha As siiarend lar re successt wress A bow 4} , the ‘ i ‘ i “ ' voking t zot D ‘ ue thie y ‘ IANeSs BULiLANAN Ws s Cry, 41 Ma 304 “-- Mi. | “ ' d ‘ ~ , {1 ass z ites a ia oe Cleat | ‘ ‘ \ t af ‘ 4 ee * il ‘ atiy bead 4 I iJ i t A Pag A i << 41s Loant Cipa ‘ ci t « t aa , t my \ ( - t a 2 { t ‘ ' e bd i-% i] { varie ty ‘ ‘ ait tttetas tlela aera i partia “ te te the I 4.ives ia 3 oo. {N44 ( 4 Yon Weer Wa rd Kasia wid fat \ Voda | ‘ F Onan } t 4 i shew pa “ot tlie pores Ler ere Pra | 7 = t A ‘ i isla ‘ ‘ ‘ wa it ar [ i r ati ah ¢gXttoried a anda hed hier Fue Rew, Dr. brane? fb. Haw f Vew Yor ! mertitee] ten et er midress etor the Masente b rater this Ntat mH Oo d, on the on wien of the completion of at Juho's { ‘ The Masone Fraternity, gen erally, are res uf vated cordially in vited to atte and partic pate in the tites incident to the ocea " All papers in the State trendly to the cause of M teoury are requested tu copy, CAROLINA WATCHMAN, SALISBURY, N. Ut. TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 10, £857. TERMS OF THIS PAPER $2.00 CASH. gaa Rev. J. J. Swvrne, Providence permitting, will preach in the Presbyte- rian Church, in this place, on Sabbath next. or - Reconsideration—a new System.—We think the last Leyisliture ought, hereaf- ter to be known as the reconsider session, and that the democratic party should re- ceive fall eredit for having inangarated the system of despatching business by the rule of double re-action. Salisbury Watchman. “Think twice before you speak or act onee, is a good maxim as well in’ public as in private life,” says the Standard, aud we presume no one will debate the ques- tion. Bat how was it with the Legisia turef They spoke and acted without thinking atall; and when frightened at their hasty words and deeds, were driven to undo their work in order to take time to think. Tlow through, then reconsidered, aud then tak often were bills pressed fh en up and debated? Do you call thata conformity to the tuaxim “think twice before vou actor apeak once?” They acted and re-acted and then began to thtuk and speak A clearer breach of the good vaniin quoted by the Slaadurd was never nade. Botif it dowt like to have the Levislature called the reconsider session, perhaps it will not object tu wulery Con J Ir {6 apt Nieation « f the above marin, the Standard indulyes in the follow.uy remarks: It woold | een more to their cred toanmd bette othe country, ifthe Raow Nothings and their predecessors, Che Whigs, videred their action, tel ¢ t ut at previciits ses hey should have “reconsidered” they cast thirty three votes in Cie Commons, out of forty st the pr ent revenue act) they » ) have * considered” before, Is45, they voted for the “Mexican Prea and ale t Ceerry manuer the State eo as Anjustls ovtaitt at rity « f the tnetitvers of 4 gress. 7 should also have “recetnsid ered” bef n USS2, they rushed Hous ( ons a State gove met 1) very verge of dimswit n order t ana fuller showing tha tled toin the appeortuioninen i] representation Tire ba ‘ t an may fiave forge aut F -*, aa | } Av¢ te Pertec we know, isnot to be fonnd evenineWiliur A nerica ancila, a noone s i lertak to jus ty ‘ rocet z anifestly erroneous. Th action of t Whigs on 1546, 0n the ‘Mex an preat e, asitiscalled.ia not, how- ac h ar LS) d fear toe . t ’ tha Jat t t . se re nhber ‘ a : ; the case were so 6 and we “f " t be as to requir ed s inVestival arrive at t i I sas weil hk thatthe war was lit ‘ ea tt ky ‘ M : e ' Ma I ‘ ratreets a hake t \ th of tie Iie Core This was an aggressor anact of w erformed kx tive went k ‘ 1G ( Pe - \ “cw m an fa at tive Mexican preau a est J] © 1a, the t re ler ' aenr r i sit bef | se of ignoring a r fain Z r lar © Grerrymander al nde alrove 44 A VEY PlAIN Case, Ever } rt ( Mentenan Preamble five states at lint i Alara Wane HZ t was renecsented in ( es sly wm tray y democrats I t rem Dou ‘ and t Whiz . ts Tlie Stat Aas, thf fore, nile “ ( gress; and inorder to t thie. the Whe Legislature of E846, re districted the State, and so divided it 1s ' re ats nical representa t Congress othe Standard ‘ net have that 7 wade red, Vased, et Was, upon the simplest: principle of Deoneeratic repu tnist; and althongh that print inay liave whined @ little at thee tir wer tle "s s party waa just ined fo sustain, noone, Wwe presurne A r selieve that the Standard 4 now sincere in the condemnation of a ponciple which forms the hare work of the creed it professes, and upon which ite party acta How mdientous, then, to talk } J alert thre nju@ica of that proeeeding to “obtain a majority of the members of and there Congr Wiius were entitled to L inajority, was no other way to secure itthan by anew arrangement of the eounties into districts, due regard be- ing had to convenience, wc, which the tow was ol served record will al | The rushing of “the Honse of Com- mons and the Sfate goyernment.on the very verge of dissolution,” &e., in 1852, | ig an airy dream-<thé product of # rest-| less night, or the concoctions of a fancy too prone to revel in scence of imaginary (danger. We exhort the Standard to re- consider that; and surely, after its winter) ‘exercises at the Capitol, it will find it no |ditticult task to perform. | And for its future exercises, consider and reconsider, why the Senate of the last} \tegislature neglected to call up the expung- rt for the organ meant to be expressed by ing resolutions: the degree of contem| that omission. Low inuch damage the party did itself by sending to the Legis: lature such a parcel of boys: why ‘they | failed to act on Governor Bragg’s recom. |the length of cable proposed, (2400 tiles) | mendations touching the Deep River question. Explain how it was that Gen- eral Dockery defeated the whole power) of sixty democratic members and became | resposible fur the loss of certain bills; atid when it was that the democratic party was first kuown as the internal improve: | ment party, Explain, also what will be) the effect on Salisbury, and on the Sie of that part of the Western N.C. Rail] Road between Newton and Salisbury, if the Charlotte and Rutherford road should connect with itat Newton. And why it was the watery Congress refused to give Salisbury a bank, bat did take time, almost ia the last hour of the session, to repeal our tive gallon law—a law that was working to the satisfaction of those fur whose benefit it was enacted. | oe President Buchanan's [Inawyural We give, in this paper, the Inaugural ad- dress of Mr that he has made up his mind to serve Becuanan. It will be seen butone term, and pleads itas a reason wliy he should execute lis high trust with strict fidelity te the great interes’s of the Methinks slavery agitation is -an idea f country at_an end, il of Joy, if it were true Makes a fling al the corruptions n Congress; and proposes that the great Is revenwe Now n othe Treasury, pr ated to the entir she debt, an inercase wf vac. Mr ect ot a Pacific ratiroad, h, it istikely, w Baochanan also favors at prose V5 t ¢ fret . ! X} ,wil the strict os starts constracthionists Souther We certa derbeeracy, uly wish the new Pre- n the discharge of i official d exing Ne administration 4 thot, as We Crust he will not, Land wae to the ‘ Dovsies Hominated for te South Carolina esh beef, s bSet Mutton and Lani, the Hlungry.-~\ < quote ] at L24dte Baltie nported, Sete Our per piece heighbors moaat ard ru ar, Which NO Wea Tishes the reporta of the four most inyror Weat appear Groing A Ciicago paper pal that that roads running h 2ZO7 853 nore passer vers have pone Weat tant rau from City, by whi it nace 18 han have come back over those roads La Somebody has written a book on © Phe art of making people happs with ont money.” We are in excellent condi- fion to be ¢ xypenmer ted Hpon bhp ai Waa Me , NN eek ‘ : I . xe iby E sik ne fy an| Onion eT 4 : ‘i 4 earth felt at) ‘ erinoling oe atking down (He stro at half past 10 clock, on Sanday hight, her feathers flu iy 1a weber 1st of March, ‘The vibrations were from Peper: . - ep has East to West, A strong and cold wind |y gid ‘ iy , ; sprang up soon afterwards and tlie oo Sareea , si dg wal 1 ber ] neter fell, in two hours, from 56 to 31. ) mot * re, ua pret the ees yahy yhieh her d lide Prof, Avex. Hat, publishes in the! i*'* tail the dog with pleasure: did’ fluttered iv the wind | on Scientific American, his reasons for ve- | 0 the wind,.and frou the "e lieving that the present plan of an Ocean | A crinoline stuck out a foot behind, crowd the the tail soon did espy, as it Telegraph between Europe and America | waved to and fro, and like pais seem. ust prove a complete failure. His view ed tu pilot which way the maid should go, are endorsed by the editors of the Ameri- a aetaehee _ ey err fnch ae on a A nud got, and wa Desid : Amoug ell) (pha he says?! thy lady in a kind of doggish trot. Bach “The proximity of so antagonistic an ele- step the lady now did not take, served to ment, (water) produces a sensible effect | increase her train, while those who fol. upon the electrié current, and would, in!lowed in the wake roared out with might and main. Some held their sides and ae so hard, and many. fairk eried, aud inany even still contesy that day they'd “like to died.” Bat still the lady ‘suited alony, in%erineline and pride, an- jmindfal of the crowd behind, or chose \by her side. But soam another es- |pied the tail which fluttered free—it so iprovoked his doggish ire he could not bet 1 be—but with a deep feroceions. grow, \for battle straight be weut, and 'neuth the lady's crinoline both dogs were qni¢kl pent. They foaghe ’tis pat one hotr eh }more—the lady nothing knew, bat with her head erect sailed on, and did her way jpursae. Some say she never woukd have known at all about the fight, had not une deg mistook and gave her Yim)’ an gix- ful bite. But since that day I've heard it said, the lady ne'er was 6een upon the ‘street with so mach pride—and ouch a cripoline. iy can. entire ubsorb the subtle fluid, especially all that could be forced throagh so small a wire as the one contetmplated.” The Alaa House, at Washington, D. C., was destroyed by fireon Monday last. An old negro woman perished in the flames. Hoop Iron is coming into use for baling It is suid to be better and cheaper than rope. cottou—tiking the place of rope. -- (a Another Search.—Preparations are being made in Canada for another expedition in search of Sir dulin Frank Ho. oe _ The Tariff Bill Passed.—The two Honses having reconciled, through gow- mittees of conference, their difference, on the bill to reduce the duties on imports. The bill only needs the signature of the President to become a law; and this, itis believed, was given to it last night. The measure of reduction is altogether eon- jectoral, bat the opinion prevails that it wilh amount to about foarteen millions of dutlars.— Vational Latedligeneer. Andrew Ucineman, More Delusion. at Lewistown, Pennsylvania, calling h self a prophet, has succeeded in making a few persons around him believe that be isan agent of Heaven, and the Bible be- ing untrue, as he tells them, he has the the futare, and for to wnake such arrangements for parties in nay desire. power to dispose of certain sums of money undertakes eteruity as they anal a7 Mr. J. Nokcuoss, of Atlanta, Ga., President of the Arr Line Railroad Co., Perforated Postage Stam ps.—A Greet Convenience. —Hon. James Campbell, the Postinaster General, has reewnthy intro duced an Improvement in the postage stamps, which adds greatly te their pus Ile has had them pre pared on sheets with perforations around the borders of each stamp, 6v that they be separated, one from the other without using a knife or pair of scissure Besides the oar ins of time in thie im provement, Slere is greater security that the stamp will adbere to the letter, for passed through this place on Frodbay last Ile speaks in Very encouraging terms of es ; lic CopVvVelcice,. Une magnificent scheme, which ought te be, and is, cheering to those interested in the stock of the North Carolina Radroad. ean The Cabinet. —S telegraphic despatels ithe Daily South Carliuian, dated Marel th nde ; ‘eo Cabine f th, announces Mr. Bachanan’s Cabinet, 4). points of rough edge left by the per as follows forations will stick Letter to the letter, Lewin Cass, Secretary of Sts there being pone of the risk of the edge detuoltt Secretary turning ap as when ie continaous.- . rasa Re { This plan of perforating letter stamps + Jacel } z ry pe x } AN” [heawt Pusiniaster.( practised in Europe and Mr. Campbe Jeanc Tonceyv, Attorney General had the conivact to procure a mache Jndge Black, of Penn.) Secr tary of from that country for use here. The thre I: terior coutraet om ale with I *ppan, 4 arper ter & Co, of I hiladelphia, and, in addi _ < f D ’ an The Persian arriv hon to @ eu ply for that caty, the * “.\ = M fer have already been wat w New Yor € t vt ‘ archi, | gine a, ie he of * Leeston, Mealtunmore, Cincinnati, St Lowia, telligence fron Liverpool to the 20st) New Osieans, Ch cago and Albany Fe fiyvow pdechine of Flin Cotton Pie amount of letter writing in the ‘ s repor ed teal smav be inferred@ om the nu rer ol peetayge slainps une The naw . : Vv I be (Che wrosolb by the Government bast vear i Muy ve Beis var : , Ee lL nearly sundred and tity ar aringe to ey ee eT aitigune Of stay . ear f Meckienbarg D ra not I Al [siriof Bullaoe An lel jock cok “ was ‘fetlock d inthe tart, besa P F attest ow ‘em vee at w vith we re . Tigrecwusm stich t fallofennw i el sity iy aliout, Manares as | : at Caratett yesterday morn [ve aie avaticens Ln fore. ’ Weather cald aga «oe DEATOD PENALTY ESTORED. ( oT , March Sth Cotton Provines kK... Fe wruary 2h 1g a do, Dae Ya lig, Corn, 95, dats | Hernae of TL sentatives ne ans: Peas. 00a 05; Flour, 0) 50 a State, teeda \ asting vote of t HSU, Beal #150 0 KI Speaker, voted to restore capital pans ' for wurder eo a } 6S negroes, field hand. : ia N Ss . Detinition of * Wikl (ate."—A carve hd and “ vs lately eold) tear ps that yg slly oown between eg Hunt. « Ala ened OF whit the oatine ‘ sch twe y the arvest ’ Ine RVers KRVISOT, cush sets inten ears after, and is cm wily found t sist of a broken ce ef ' t t rad rad | 2 We hud think that the Legrbatars ong : -_ a x : ey 7 afr ‘ ‘ * 4 ‘ and me } « — Weetern Demerrat Pe EES ETL Vice. ar f de cra had eent a Th ‘vy g vw lit and homeliness ar ra ele tet Legislature, we defor ’ y gaudy ate : in lane. Battie | ‘ a knew this was in part trie. a (yee tive Gar te that the tvm daria we tha lv w uf toad oe : ' ‘ W Dionvernay ed to hie daughters, any thing ofyenera nce ‘ ’ Tivat were fit ly to mah y came. tore alt Salieboary five y J faces e remarkable” 3 1 lan “ t rye isa Zimmerman “v yea 1 with a brig : . IT met her at aanset bright, her gine ' aad Gh - ham en was bine, her eye sthat dare case ed wath y ng delight, were Se on lear line; id always when the san ges FOR THE WATCHMAN 5 lown. [ aliall think of the garl om t Ma. Forron: Allow me the use of a cur rig TS ’ eayaw Intendant and et wn lw ‘ I ath ? i fic Kiened@4 Trove } Nive 4 { « ‘ ‘ " mm a teartu f v Wasties at th mee . pat hal ettrenies The little bonnets street fronting the “Er Wh (era yar T sent day are pretty 6a toh hope th wilg 2 come bnaght more wethe dige shovels w used to hid Hiftee ie fa ut lho wanrere plea ny soon, and walk round and inspect that street wh o _ Patre nratine twen years ‘ a prey They will find it very muchontofrepaire. The and an td Vesugrageutl ¢ some and substantial stone wail around the ery salen (orave Yar the reault of the private «nter : day mght jaontily a hat the weer, ° - ' wearce affords a ehelier to her prise of a few of our citizens, and with thin fact To meerow, haply searching long in rare is “| You «py herfeaturee down a baghora lane ; Pci enatliincominianinersinince’d ) f oe ' » the ep cred ble ti4 ya A yratitude ty them for ao credita Great men never affect anything s ; n sit 1 work well as pable duty, will adopt some vonr three cent folke that put ef “ into protect the wall from the encroachments awella, and puton the pomp. f that constantly widening and deepening . . : | , : 4 json (8 wully let alone, ie willin time, undern A Cine of Ohatinacy The M dare ‘ ay ‘ 5 , at plat nal hasienea(hebeeatll aantibeliecniarin tiie C.) News saya that inthe jaitotth ! oF ; ine Won. Hageood has spent the greater fe maxim, that “astiteh in tine aavee nine” true ia : ie debt , cont of his lite, having refnaed to paya er onomy detnatde ver peady atte ntio > a ! ‘ j " . Se i 825, of any portion of it, though he t “ “oo \ & inonev concealed. He refuses to acck ul Ke ” Jed wit aoe hia liberty, and is perfectly satisfe ! ‘ ELLEN imprisonment. Ilia creditor pars cee m oo. board, and ia determined to kee} Ne : rae . ere en ae F vree Y » debt a KANSAS LEGISLATURE. jail ontil he agrees to pay the W D.C. Fel all the incident expenses. ASHINGTON, DD » Feb. 28 three Gilbert, Matteson and Edwards. of the members of the Hlouse of Re} i sentatives, charged with corruptiots “ ‘ all from New York, when their trial cera on, resigned their seata to escape expur A trio of graces truly ! The Territorial 7, mased a law pumahfshing with death gistature of Kanens has | any resistance to the territorial authori tics. The House has refused to repeal ithe Territorial test oaths, pion. erved to who fol- hb might lee and y cried, vat day une budy ide, wn- chose renee, on imports. e of the this, it is it, The her con- 3 that it illions of ~AA Grest plell, the thy intro } postage peir pu heme pre eS Bserasn) Hat they he other scissors thie im arity tras witer, fur y the per he better, the edge inous.- stampe + Camp be tuach ive Albany the Cui pthe nu The huty lust vear and filly ' y ce iF’ 4 ara at at b ORED sary 25 res 6 ote of t al pars ly att mtrieca the tvrm rlters, « Jy fo moar ve’ merman her gin sthat dare “Bc aa hesan ges girl mt sed to hid « tifteen M ais yn Fofthat place greater part pay adebt ongh he has ea to accel satisfied wit wr opays © keep him debt an’ t ia n we lwards. three ae of Repre pruptior, a : eir trial cam scape exper ' m sterlows portign | He ames Already great given us lints of ite im cance, and in that glorivns epitome’ of of modert scienoe——the Cosmos of Han-| boldt—an earnest faith in the great re-| sults of fature exploration into this» dir | arcatia, is earnestly expressed by the far- seeing and comprehensive saean. Few | of our scholars have ventured in this) field; ft has been supetticially glanced | at even by our professed historians ; and | yet we kuow of nv subject more curious in itself, more intinvately associated with | the origin and developinent of races, and | more significant of that provident al | four days, (46 days) bat, ax all Sundays |The operation is performed, with no in- lp Popes *\ pose of finding a’ meth LALLY UM! REA 4s for sif years ex- iy - of. 7 ‘ - preserving pitence, in commemoration, of the length of this fast is forty days, in remein- brance of the forty day@ fast of the Re- deemer, Its commencement is regulated with Easter which according to the Eccle- siastical Calendar, is always the first Sun- day after the full moon, which happens upon or next after the vernal equinox— 21st of March. That moon falls this vear on the 9th of April, and thus the Sunday following, the lzth, is Easter Day, From to day until Easter is just six weeks aud 'dead bodies, has discovered a smeans, for- | is far superior to the Egyptian mode of | jembaluning—as no exposure of the body, jremoval of any portivn of it, or an en-| velopment in deep folds of linen are re- iquired. His process instantaneously ar- | rests decomposition, destroys all offen- | sive odor, restores quitea natural appear-| ance of the body, and preserves it from | decaying for an indefinite period of time. | theory whereby religion ‘and science jn the yeur are considered feast days they Convenience or trouble, in a few moments, | trace the destiny of mankind iv the pritu-! are not counted in the Lented season, and | by imply » ftive tendencies of emigration, than this so from to-day until Easter Eve there are | litubs and ejecting into ita fluid, sphere of inquiry. | ver, Kevas the few professional men in| Uf the season has from ancient times been | the last two weeks which render it cer-| this country, who have had the mental just forty common days. The last week ning a vein in one of the) ee |riments have been made in this city within | jealled Passion week, Holy week, or the | tain that this invention is all that it claims euterprise aod liberal curiusity 10 devote | Great week, from the fact that in it are |to be. We witnessed on Saturday last, their leisure to American Ethnology, no | commemorated the last great acts in the ;at the cabinet ware-rooms of Mr. II. G.| one deserves mure respectful attention | than the Rev. Dr. Hawks, of this city. | His strong taste for historical inquiry, | mission of Christ, his triumphal entrance into Jerusalem, his humilitation and be- traval, the institution of the Sacrament, | Pannell, on Main street, the bodies of | two children—one a wulattoe child four jor five months old, and the other a ne- Se hoe OOTING AF Wis David Hume, of adh Nad e tion, when. Mr, Home struck him with @ ‘and sacrifice of Ohrist, The) merly unknown, which in every respect stick. Mr. Lee immediately shot him dead with a pistol, and soon after deliver- ed himself up to the officers. Great ex- citement exists, particularly in the West end of the Government Departments. CLOVER SEED, Timothy, Blue Grass,— Orchard Grass, and Lucerne Seeds. supply, fresh aud very fine, just in, at SILL & SILL’S Drag Store. 41 Mareb 10, 1857. DANCING ACADEMY. SBCOVH SUSSION. MISS R. CARNCROSS, V TOULD INFORM THE CITIZENS OF SALISBURY that the Second Session of her Dancing School will commence on Tuesday the 24th March, instant. She solicits the patronage of all lovers of Terpsichore. his logical mind, aud his enthasiasin for | hig condemuation, crucitixion, death andj gro child about five years old—both of| Miss R's ability asa teacher, is too well known to truth—all fit him to succeed in these in-| vestigations. During a rysidence iu the | South and West, he has carefully ob- | served every thing iu the shape of prim-| itive remains and monumental relics ; ull | that has been written at home and abroad by archalogists be has examined; and with explorers of this country and uf the East he has cultivated intimacy. by these varions means, aud the ‘abit of re flecting deeply on whatever throws light upon the subject, Dr. Hawks has arrived at certain results; seme pesilive as fur as conviction gees, seme conjectural, and others oaly partially sagyestive—yet all, takow together, of too much interest aud valae tu be confined to a single mind. At the psvelicitation of bis friends, he consented te give the public an outline of these stadies aud a programe of these reselta, iv three lecteres, which were con claded on the evewiny of the 6th inst. ; and, setwithstanding the wnpropitious state of the eleineats aud the streets, at- tracted one of the largest and most Jutel ligent audiences convened this winter Judeed these were Lectures in the Europ ean sense of the tern; they added to the knowledge, they quickened the spirit of inquiry, and Usey exercised tle reason ing powers of the audience. To many the subject was an abeslute novelty, few present had ever thoaylit of this continent as @recziun ef huioan interest prior ty the Chnetian era. American history in itean te-Oaluin bas pliase, was anew revelation; aod when they perceived the aualuyies between the carly people and the races of Asia, so clearly lectarer; when he analyzed the costumes, langaages, and sculpture of tribes su wide ly separated before in the popular niind, aaauy felt the gest of a new vista opened frow the remute past, and acquired a relish fur exploration which ans then aympathize with the zeal of a Belzoni wand a Layard. It is impossible to sketch, in a brief space, the course of argument or the va pointed out by the rely of ilustration which Dr llawks brvaght to this reeondite theme. Lis lec tures were crowded will facts, the ayn bole with which he dealt, wer eo diagrams and depicted referred to as he dis coareed He discussed the probable gin of the native tribes of this contine al length: acyued (he iunigrat a Weetern evurce, (ND. 450 1 ) evidence drawn frou the wen sot language, religion and astronen al ca eaders, frum an Kasteru source (1 1000) by a rewarkalie MS) record, and by the characters on the Central Arner 7 can nonuinents. © Aroeng tie most cu ous and interesting topics elaleorately treated were the evidences of Baddlien, of the ancient mysteries in America. Dh Hawks was led tu examine patently th eryiual drawings and broaght from Central America by Cather wood, and to tur litermls waxed op with the pictorial em daguerreoty pes Mr ace cullhe planets blema, to courpure Uhese with the anc alphabets, aud thence refer to them ong aud ineaning llis philological reasoning was acute and well sustaried: and would have been listened to with yreat del gis by evch men asthe late Jolu Pickering and Duponcean. We could not but admire t alser of all pretension to siaguiar erudit the trank and simple inanner ins wii Dr. Hawks described the process of tis own interest and studies ju Clis neyiected and obscure field, and the tact with which he managed to yive life, vartets and popular interest to a subject: wie in any other hands, would have been techmeal and dry. He won the somiya thy of the least learned of his audience Ly the apt anecdotes introduced —by his allusions to the lameated Steplieus, lis citations of aborginal and Magyar elo quence, his suggestions drawn frou Clu ha, a region now the text of Journalist, and Japan, 80 familar to oar community through Commodore Perry's book — who, by the way, was one of the most attentive auditors at these masterly lectures. Dr Hawks disclanmed any extraordin iry iner for its theorie a, and Le spoke imauhgence for the mevitabie abndyement of a dis Cussion involving ao large a scope nut the inpression left by these lectures is, that he owes it to the conntry, to Aimer can history and science, ty put inte a per Inanent and finished sliape, materials 60 caretully gleaned and sayaciously divest- ed; he is the only man living io our opin Jon, Who can give a popular Impulse to the study and appreciation of Miaerican Ethnology. -: Tt fa now satisfactorily demonstrated that every time a wite scolds her hus band, she adds a wrinkle to her face It is thought the announcement of this faet will have a most salutary effect, es- pecially that every As it is understood time a wile smiles on her huaband it will remove one of the old wrinkles. Woman is like ivy—the more you are rained, the closer she clings to you. A vile old bachelor adds: Iv y ia like wo Man—the closer it clings to you the more you are ruined : burial. ~- A GOOD KETORT. A Democratic Editor in Georgia, when itwas ascertained that Buchanan was elected, and that Fillmore had carried but one State, was crowing over the Am- erican party, iva public crowd on the Street. An American faced up to him and remarked: * Bat numbers are no mark, That men will ight be found A few were savedin Nuat While many mittens drowa'd !” He continued, ‘when Noal’s Ark rested fou the Mountain of Ararat, and waited patiently for the flood to subside, Noah and his family, eight in uumber, went forth and re-peopled the earth !—The Aim- erican Ark this day rests on the Moun- tain of Maryland, and Filluwore with his ciyht votes, is waiting for the flood of Democracy to dry np, when he will ge forth and re-people the earth, and arrange for Americans to rule Ainerica!’ Sad) Accident.--The Fredericksburg Herald says that Mrs. Ann Adams, wite ot Mr. Ro W. Adams, met with an acet- dent on Tuesday iast of a most painfal if hot dangerous character. She was stand ing with her back to the fire place when ber clothing took fire. Aid soon came to hand bat net until Mrs. A. was very badly burned he extent of her danyer je wolCertainly known ose An American Expedition to Sebastopol An expedition from the United States is abuut to what the allied army could not effect. [tis making prep- arations to enter the harbor of Sebastopol undertake not asa destroyer, but to save vational property from destruction. The Ras cians, during the famous assault upon that ity, in suuk iv the harbor 106 vessels ng 15 line of battle slips, ¢ friga 15 steamers 10 brigs of war I machinery of the steamers of war, before ering sunk, Was carefully covered witha prepa f tallow to prevent jury from the water They we ecuttied Ly voring three inch anger holes near the water fom Mr. Join B. Gowen, of Bos tnat the solicitation ot a number of ge thenen of Philacte } awent te Sebasto pol, exam J tie barton, anade lis plane, and ala net $0 competitore frou France and England, obtaiued from hiuperor of Russia the contract tu raise these slips, wich are Valued by the Crovernment at Die expedition will consist two Vessels, or ‘ eaves Pi adelplia « ralooutt Istof Np 4 the ecoeond soon after The nuinber of persons, engaged to ae pa t frou this Comptry is about Loo aod jraulic mactinery is of the most lescrption The contract w onthe te perform the Russian Govern ent fu cH rang elp in the work Atoher vere are ale sone fiv cosy Russian vessels sunk, which are include dan the tract, and im the arlooe f Sebastey ‘ ire seotiie BGM werth of Chaos and anchors wie the French and boyish threw ov ard fren dia tv te carry them t This contract t< the greatest one ever ¢ ered te and an age atiet s throw be t e Pennsylvania La corporate the company { ve “ wt ng t ew oo. { fioniata Take Notiec About 8 nenths ago an intelligent and valuable negro man ran away fron his owner, a adv residing: in this eats On Saturday last, we Jearn, she received a letter from which he him dated Toronto, Canada, in respec tfully aske permission to return and a tait forthe remainder of lis lite IIe that there ‘a more ffreedor apart he ds promises to he ful servant to her RAVS inthe nerve vn ferr completely tired of being fre than in the readily, Sand is now inXions te return to lia former accepta e real freedon an hie has ever done since tat Vortolk Herald Henry O. Middle tion where he enjoyed mer the le Virginia Lande ton, I aq, of | pshor county, Virginia, the largest landholder in the State, is new at the St. Nicholas Hotel, and isin nege tiation with a company of gentlemen of the North for thes ile of fOO 000 aeres of of from. 1.0000 to SOLO land, in tracts The lands offered by Mr. Middle- acres ton are in the counties of Greenbrier, Raleiwh, Braxton, Kanawha, and Masen, and within the Canel coalfield. —.Vrw York Post er Ifyou have good Spanish quarters don't be ina hurry to pass them for 20 cents There is an amendment to the act before Congress extending the time of receiving them two years, The only class of men in the world who are not in the habit of disparaging thei neighbors are the assessors of taxes) for it is well known they never © underrate” anybody in the slightest degree. j8e) : which had been dead a week or ten days, | |yet looking as plump and fresh as though | {just fallen asleep. They had been em- | balmed soon after death by Dr. Holines’| | process, by way of experiment, and: up| |to this time there has been no sign of de- |eay in any part. The principal bbe | cians of the city examined these bodies on | | Saturday, and all, without exception, ex- | pressed themselves satistied thet no inore complete success could be desired. One important fact in relation to the jermbalming process should not be omit- ted. The bodies thas embalmed grow gradnally hard and firm as reck.—) Dr. Holmes brought with him to New Orleans one that had been embalmed nine years, ties in possession of Mr. P. Cassanave, of that city, and broaght the upper portion with him to Texas. We must now ren der a familiar passage thus: Dust thon art and tu maréle thon must tarn. Veri- ly, this is a progressive aye ! Houston Telegraph. ome Mexico.—The Mexican Extraordinary of the 7th ultimo American Claima on says: * Amongst the complaints that are now before the Mexican Government are those of anamber of persons who are here prisoners, under a charge of Leing fillibusters. Although they have now been prisoners over one year, and have been in this city, awaiting trial for ten months, they are still here in saspense many of them in a most distressed and beygyarly coud:tion 7 -- THE MARKETS. Salisbury, V. C., March 10th, 1957 Apples dried, 62 a 100 Lead Bar, 9210 Bare 100 00 White, 10012 Heeewan, 20 2 23) Molasses Cubs, 70 Reef 4a5 ae NicG), ®7 Batter 15 a 20 * Moseurado 750 80 CANDLES Nase Cat 6a by Tallow 180 2S Onra, 450 Ww Adman ine, 31037 OILS LINSEED Coffee Ru 1Dal$ Teauers, 300 624 Juve 17.020 Prietore, Irish, 750 100 Cotton fbeld Seret TS a lho ( om Yo 100 0 Rage per ib 3 r nO aS Sali pervoch.2 12h 022 Mee £50 O) Sheeung Br Galt Chechens for 1 Sagar Bro 12als } . dia Wal “Crashed Walt bea . bh MWadig * Clanfied, 2a ls Fiver per thi 650 665 Tallow, tapai3 Rack, 210032) Wheat White, 120 0 1 25 Ina Bar 5a : Re WOea lds Lard Oa ll Wend 23425 FAVETTEVILLE MARKET. Maacw 5, 1857 RACON, pee ib lia i2 COPPER. perib RK lige 13 s 4 c (i i FLOUR, per barre Ke Oe 00 Supertive 6 a 00 F 6 00 a UF Crs Ha v0 GRAIN. per buehe Ce al 00 Whea 110 a 20 Oate i « 5 Peas 1 a (wy a oO 2 ’ LARD per ib, ida 00 SPIRITS, per gallo Peach Brandy 00 a 1 00 A py d w te ” NOG Wohvek a Rye de 65 a ” Rectified de wa 45 NAULS, cut. per heg 475 2000 IRUN, pe Eagiieh 4h 5 Sweedees, common bar, fea 00 D> wide, via 00 WOOL, per Ib la ~ TALLOW, per tb lia i2 HIDES. per th— Drv, 168 (areen, 64a SALT Liverpool, per eack, 1 25ca8 Alum, per buehe wa im MOLASSES, per galion Caba Mw 52 New Orleans wa oo SUGAR, per th- Lomf an shed 16a ed StC nuk F & ON. Orleans lla 124 RERF—Wholesa ton t4 ce. Reta h fa VORFOLK MARNET. Reported by Rowland & Brothers, March. 10, 1857. BACON —Hlame, 13 @ 16. Hog round, 13 @ 194 Sides Western, 12§. Shonldera IL FLOUR —-Super Q7 —Butra, 775 —Family, @9.45 DRIED APPLES—1 PRE ACHES— CORN —64. (@ 66. FLAXSERD—@1 50 (a 160 FISH NORTHERN —Pickled Hernnge per bb! 6 Mallets & Blue Fish, 87 @ 8. pickled Cod and Haddoe in bble —83.50 (2 450. Mack erel Nod @7.50. @ & PE AS— Black Eve per bush’) $1.56 COFPFEE—Rio 1a 124 SUG AR—Crnshed & Pourdered 15 —Refined 13 @ 14—-West India, 11 @ 124 MOLASSES— West India, 60 @ 70. SALT LIVERPOOL—G Alum, $1 12.—Fine 81 60, (@ VAS LIME per Bol, $1.25 CANDLES—Tatlow, 16. —Adamantine, 26 («@ 28 SOAP—Brown, 44 @ 5.—Yellow, 54 @ 64 RE MARKS-—Floor is lower, demand fair, Corn in full xapply, Bacon, Pork, &e. in active demand, at better prices, Coffee and Sugarin better supplies than for come weeks. He there sawed it throngh | the middle, leaving the lower extreti-! need comment. Parents are invited to atiend, to no- tice the easy and graceful deportment of her pupils. Bixteen lessons in Dancing and Waltzing, including Polka, La Gorlitza, La Sicillienne, Mazour- ka, La Vassovenne. Hop, and ‘Deiux Temps,” 2. Class fur Misses and Masters, from 3 till 5 P. M., Tueedays, Tharsdays, and Saturdays. Gentleman's ()ase—from 7 till 9 P.M. same days— At the residence of Jas. A. Slater TERMS, $10,00. th.37 LAST NOTICE, SAVE COST. X HE ondersigned being very anxious of closing up| bis business in (his community, earnestly asks those who are indebted to him by open account to settle up without delay—and save cost, as longer indulgence is out of the question. J J. SUMMERELL Mareb 10, 1657 4wd4l YaTD. TA DN TSN ATR WARNING! A LL persons indebted to us as Admioistrators on the estate of Margaret Anderson, deed, are hereby notified to settle by the Ist April next, or they shail | have to settle with an officer G. A LOCKE, J.D JOUNSTON Merch 10 Adm'rs Salisbury Female Academy. TTHE Proprietors of the Sulsbury Fem Acade- my have procured the services of the Rev. Wil- liam G. Campbell, of Steanton Virginia, who will Qw4l . Lee declined to make any retrac-|' — a 2 THE subscriber having opened an es- tablivhme at, proposes to carry on the above business in the town of Salisbe- ry, on Water Street, in all its various branehesn. GUNS and LOCKS re- e. ired at short notice and on reasona- terms. His thorough acquaintance with the business, he hopes, will command « reasons- | ble shure of patronage. All work warranted. All or- ders left with him will be faithfully and promptly at- tended to, Orders respectfully solicited. CHARLES HARTMAN. Salisbury, Oct. 21, 1856. 21:3mo WILLIAMS BROWN, | ms Tin, Sheet-Iron and Copper Smith, At his old Stand opposite the Store of é MURPHY & CO. } OUSE.ROOFING and the most substan’ GUTTERING done iv | manner ty of Wares and Stoves always ou hand for sale. January 20, 1857. ee ly:34 Office of Western N.C. R. Read Co., Sraresvitte, Fes. 26th. 1856. STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. HE Stockholders of the Western North Carolina Rei] Road Company, are hereby outified to meet in Morganton, Barke County, oo Thursday the | 2d dey of April next, fur the purpose of considering the | amendments proposed to the Charter of the Company | by an Act of the last Legislature | A full attendance of the Stockholders is respect ful- | ly requested. By order of the President, R. F. SIMONTON, [5w:40) Sectr’y and Treas’ HARRIS’ HOTEL, CONCORD, N. C. r | [ius Hotel, formerly known as the “ SMITH HOUSE” having been put in thorough repair, ‘and refurvished throughout, is now ready for the re- ception of guests. Having the advantage of a first rate market, the TABLE will always be buuntifully | spread. BED ROOMS, neat and comfortable, ser- | vants altentive aud polite, and vo pains will be spared to make all comfortable who may stop at this House Travellers will find at this Hotel at all times files of the principal newspapers published North or Seuth CHAS. F. HARRIS 40 Feb. 28, 1857 Premiom Ruew White Mineral Paint 1 | YI ) tbs JUST RECEIVED MICHAEL BROWN Saksbory, Feb. 24, 1456 5w39 VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE. | OFFER for sale my valuable plantation lying on open the school on the Ist day of Apri, with such Big Rocky Creek, comtaining about Asusianis asthe number of Pupiemay require, The nees of Board, Tuition &e., will be the sane as 400 Acres, heretofore charged at this lostitation. Mr. Campbell a comes to us with such recommendations, as to give the assarance that a first class Female Academy will be secured under his mauage ment D. A. DAVIS, for the Proprietors Salsbury, March 10, 1857 4wi4l A VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND FOR SALE. ( \ONSISTING of 215 ACRES, situated within a mile of JH. Thomysoa's Saw mill, Foandry, &e Abvot 35 or 40 acres cleared, the remainder well timbered. Call on or address, R. L. BEALL Hottsburg, NC, March 4ib, 1857 w4l FOR SALE CHEAP. first-rate Threshing Machine and Horse. power 21 Any one wiehing « barg will call on R.L BEALL Office, Hultsbarg. (fal REMOVAL. (TVHE andermgned take occasion to anform their | Seuathern frends and Customers that they have removed from No. 74 Norih Third Street. to the Store No 139 Market Sireet, North mde, between Twrd and Foorth Streeis la addition to ther us ertment of CO MBS, BRUSHES, TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS, their stuck will cousst of fell lines of MWOSIZET AVL O23. LACES, WHITE GOO ac. which they will offer at the very lowest market pr 17 Our terme will be » months, of «1 per die ye fot Cee va par fa de, @ithin thir * CUMMINGS & 4 No 139 Market sree Philadciphia Janeary, ist, 1557 Fresh Sapply of Salem Almanacs, FOR THE YEAR ASS; For sale by the gross MM 2aw34 doten. of single one. a J. HO ENNIBS' Book Srore North Carolina Law Books. ( N hand, The New Revised Code of North Car- Wiley 's North Carctina tor Justices fina, Eaton's Forme; s Jas twe 0, deaignes n the Coart of Pleas na For ale at J. H. ENNISS® Book Score Jannary 20, 1857 14 TAKE NOTICE. pereone indebted to me either by note or ac- AY; nat. are hereby notified to come forward and en dave before May Court, ee my hoeinees noet be cheedup hy that time Thine fa gt ymply with the neree, may expect therr notes or ac counte to be placed in the hande of an officer for col ectron, wiihoul fal THOS EF BROWN March 3, 1N50 ih4o Mules! Mules!! NOUR extra fine Moles. for Sale APPLY TO MICHAEL BROWN DENTAL NOTICE March 3, 1557 rt 5 ———— W. FL. BASON.D. D.S., W. D. OF. CORN WANTED fice om the Lot with Mr MeNeely s ‘ he o t to Doet ! 10( BUSHELLS Corn wanted, for which the Pe and on the corner neat to market price will be paid. Apply at this! hitehead soMalan | iffice | ON. B. Having prepared euitahle ROOMS, those March 2, 1857 who wish to consult him, or need dental services, can FRESH AND FRAGRANT TEAS, SILL & SILL, DRUGGIST &«, | bracing every variety of Green and Black Tens March 3, 1837, 240 VALUABLE LANDS FOR = PERSONS wishing to invest fn Wedkin Lends would do well to examine my horse shoe plan (ation, lying apon the North Yadkin, twelve miles from) Sahesbury, and eight from Holisburg, containing Five Hundred and Sixty-i Acres, two handred and fifty of which are supposed to be bottom. Mr. JJ. Williams on the place, or Mr. Y J. Brown on the oppesite side of the river, will shew For the premises to any one wishing to parchase terms &e., address the subscriber at Madison, Rock - inghaim County, N, C ROBERT GALLAWAY Feb 26th, 1857. th40 ‘ AVE just received a supply of fresh and superi- or Teas, expressly put up for their sales, em- SALE. = some 70 acres of first rate bottom lands, some 200 scres of excellent fend in virgin timber, tall and heavy; all necessary baildings for comfort sud con- ad every thing in guod reper. The | oa are in a0 improved state of culture. Said laods joo Mo Dobbas & Brother, distant from Oln College 14 miles All persons dering to purchase land io (his vieiaity would do well Lo call and examine before buying else where. L. GAITHER. Iredell Co. N.C. February 24, 1857 4w:39 New-York Advertisement. STAPLE AND FANCY Orv GOODS EDW’D LAMBERT & Co. 55 Chambers St., and 33 Reade St. Oppesite the Park, \ "ILL. be prepared oa and after January the let., to open their SPRING IMPORTATION, com- Priseng an exteneve and varied assurtment of chore, novel and demrable Silk and Fancy Gooda, want first clase North which will be offered ut the adapted, eapecially Carohaa Merchaats, aa Low ret MARKET PRices Dec 30, 1556. 31:1 3t-prts J. P. GOWAN, WITH COL. H. L. ROBARDS, AT THE ROWAN ITTOUSE. STAGH QFPICE FOR ALL th Siages as i HOU Salisbury, Feb. 2, 1857 35 Thunder & Lightning DISCNION AND CIV'L WAR, Pestilence, Patent Medicine FAMINE, &e., &e., 4 RE evileand calamities that should be guarded \ ag BAKER & OWEN beg leave to in- form the public generally and private individuals par- that teet them from one at least of net tieular they are ready, willing aod able to pro the above Lightning by puiting op to their baiidings, their Patent leula Taghining Conductors, at prices lower than it has ev- er been done atin thie part of the country Address your orders to Baker & Owen July 22, 1856 REMOVAL. R. & A. MURPHY, } AVE Removed their Store to the NEW BRICK BUILDING next door to the “ Watenman’ Th are invid to call and see them at their new and elegant stand. tf-32 Five rfnends and castomera, Salsbury. January 6th, 1837 have every advantage. BOOK STORE IN STATESVILLE. ; I | W. AYER, has jast opened a Book Store | « Statesville, where he keeps on hand a large stock of School Books and qaite a variety of miscel- itmeous works, also a full supply of RANCL ARUICLRS, Window Shades, Fire Screens, together with a first and TOBACCO, Musical [nstraments, &c., &e. Special attention given to ordering Books, Music, and any thing else in his line Opposite the COURT-HOUSE | Stateaville, NC. Jan. 6, 1887 321 SE wo) warranted. Great varie- | and YANKEE NOTIONS, Stationary, Wall paper, | Ir a Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES, LEATHER jand all articles usually kept in their line. Mesars. ~ | Mills and Moose return their sincere thanks to their many friends and customers, for the very liberal pat- | ronage bestowed upon the late firm of Mills, Mouse & Co. and would most respectfully solicit a continuance of the same for the New Concern. W. J. MILLS, J. E. MOOSE, THOS. STEN HOUSE. February, 17th 1857. [38:4] NOTICE. | + OR the purpose of making room for our spring | stock, we will setl the balance of our stock of Winter | Clothing at eost for cash—among which may be found | @ guod assortment of Coats, Pants and Vesis. W. J. MILLS & Co. 4w:38 Feb. 17, 1857 NOTICE. Aw those indebted to me in any way are kindly invited to call and settle, as longer indulgence will not be given. ‘Thos failing to comply with the above notice may expect to sete with a legal gentleman. RW. GRIFFITH. Mt. Vernon, N.C., Feb. 1, 1857. 61:38 | a a] 7 ‘ WRITING PAPER. | UST received a large supply of superior Foolseap | ©) Letter, Commercial, Port and Note Paper, of a! sizes and colors. For sale at | Bouk Store. 34 | FNHIRTEEN Years in the Itinerancy. Life aud | | Lorrespoud: of President Reed, 2 vul | Vietorva or the World Overcome, by Carolioe Chees- | | boro’. | White of Atheas, Georgia. of Pohveal Economy. Flaoders Lives aud Ties of the Chief Justices, The Sous of Hiawatha. Hiawa- tha Legends, by Schoolcraft. t J. H. ENNISS’ Buok Store. 30 | January 20, 1857. | NEW BOOKS. | | JUST Received ‘- Chain of Sacred Wonders,” by @F Rev S.A. Laua, A.M. M.D. “ Kaowledge is Power,” a w of the productive forces of snciety, and the resul's of labor, capital and skill, by Charies | McKnight. ‘The Old North State in 1776,” Se- cond Series, by the Rev. E. N. Caruthers, D. D. * Religion in America,” by Robert Baird, D. D * Lectures ou Seienee and Art,” by “. Lardner, 2 vols, At J H ENNISS’ Book Store. ahebery, Jan. 20, 1857 34 JONES’ HOTEL. e ae ‘ ) v} ude HE Undersigned has taken charge of this popa- T far Hotel ia the village of LENOIR, in Cald- well county, lavely oceupred by A. E. Hagier.— The buildings (and ovt-t-aildings) are ample for the entertaament esther of travetiers or fasmil k lic, ow Satardry, March, Tth, 1857. CLASS 27, Tobe drawa in theCity of Avanta, Georgia, in pub- fie, om Saturday, March, 14th, 1857. CLASS 28, To be drawn in the City of Adeits, Ge., in pab- fie on Saturdsy, March, ist, 1857. To be drawn in the City of Atle Georgia, in SINGLE (BERS. 30.000 Tickets Wise! or ‘ lic, on Saturday, c MAGNIFICENT SCHEME ! CLASS ,29, « ON THE MORE THAN ONE PRIZE TO EVERY TRY TICKETS? I Prize of $50,000 is $50,000 1 “4 20,000 is 20,000 We 10,000 is 10,000 { = 9,000 is 9,000 1«s 8,000 is 8,000 1 “ «4 seen is 71000 1 «6 4 ,000 is 6,000 tp te 5,000 is 5,000 low 4 4.000 is 4,000 [p G? HG 3,000 is 3,000 lo « « 2,000 ie | 1,000 is 1,000 100 Prizes of 100 are 10,000 wo 8 50 are 5,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 Prizes of $250 approximating to $50,000 Prise, are $1,000 a wo oo ‘e00 a woo Of wo 400 Std wo bad 9,000 “ Se a Ld ms 8,000 os 260 1G o 86 7, “ 0 ee Ss — “ 90 as se - Ps eo . 3 eo. ime 4 4 “ “ sooo 10 4 ao “ ry ry te = = ss had 1,000 hog wo aoa ware 60,000 2,260 Prises amounting to $204,000, Gardeni for the South, by William W.| Whole Tickets, $10 ; : Skace Orme. Lae Wanaa einen | oe ees Sen Oh; Qoareen Bh, PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. The nambers from | to 30,000, those Nambers on the Tickets printed oa separate slips of paper, are encircled with small tin tabes and placed in ove Wheel. ‘The first 212 Prizes, similarly printed and encireled, are placed in another wheel. The wheels are thea revolved, and a nember is | drawn from the wheel of Numbers, and at the same time « Prize ie drawn from the other wheel. The Number and Priae ‘m ovt are opened and exhibi- | ted tw the sad and regi dby the C i | stoners; the Prize being placed against the Nomber | drawn. This operation is repeated watil all the Pri- | tes are drawn oot. APPROXIMATION PRIZES —The two pre- ceding and (wo Nambers to those drawing | the first 12 Prizes will be entitled to the 48 Appruai- E mation Priges, according to the scheme. | The 3.000 Prices of $90" wil be detereined the last figure of the Number that draws the Prize. For exemple, if the Namber dra the Prize ends with No. 1, then all the Tickets the namber ends in 1 will be entitled to 90. If the Nam- ber ends with No. 2, then all the Tickets where the Number ends in 2 will be entivied to $20, and enon to 0. ie up-coaniry residence in the summer mouths No at- tention or expense will be spared to make it a first rate Hotel. The village is delightfully located, and has the bert roads to it of any meanteia village in the State. Patronage is respectfully enheited. | W. A. BALLEW. | January 20, 1857 Smmc34 We would beg any afflicted with Liver derange- ments or Sick Headache, to try, as we have done, one bettle of Sanproan’s Invicoaston, or Liver Remedy and then say if they cam, with (ruth, there is no help | for them We are convinced, if all knew the worth of Dr Sanxoroan's Invicoaaron, in relieving and curing thei children of Weak Bowels, Cholera Infantam. and oth- er Bowel difficulties, they would never suffer tnem- relves to be without it again. 1. is a relable cure; a mangle tna! will convmee. CONCORD FEMALE COLLEGE. STATESVILLE N. C. ae Tastituton, which has now been in snceess- fol operation for the last five months, commences its seoond sesmon on Monday, 16th February. The ser- vice full corps of expenenced teachers have been secured, and iumruction is givenin all the depart meats, useful anc ornamental, of female education. TERMS per Session of five months : PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Board and Taiton in Eng. brranches, $61 00 Taube alone, $16 00 Masic on Piano and Guitar wih use of inetrume at, e22 50 Ancient and Mudern Languages, ‘each, $10 00 8 BO WILSON, Pregt Board Trustees 40:39 NO HUMBUG, FPVILE Subscriber is pow prepared to Gill all orders for SUPERIOR WATER BUCKETS. He Meanefactures North Carotina Matenals ; he employs North Carotina Capital and labor, and he solicits North Caralina patronsge By giving him o tral and by comparing hre with Northern work and prices, he hopes to be able to make a favorable show ing) A TRIAL IS WHAT HE WANTS G. A. MAKEPEACE. N. Bo Messrs Worth & Uvey of Fayettevile N.C. are Agents for the aale of the above Buckets Favetteville, Feb. 1857 SALISBURY ly39 eS CLASSICAL SCHOOL. THE anderugned has opened a Classical Schoo! in the town of Sahebury, for the purpose of prepanug young mea for College, of any of the learned Profes soos. Pupils will be prepared to enter any class in the University, or any of our Colleges, which they jmay desire. The acholastic year will conmst of one session of ten months, commencing on the let of Oc tober and ending in Jaly, with a vacatwn of one week at Cbhnetmas Terms—-Per Session of 10 Months. Prmary Enaghsh branches, a20 CO Hieher do do and Mathematics, 10 00 Classics and Mathematics, - 3” 00 Continge ot fund, : : : 1 00 One-third of the ta:ven will be required in advance one-third om the Tet of March, and (he remainder at the close of the season. No deduction for absence except in cases of protracted mck ness REFERENCES President and Faculty of the University Lacy, Jobn Mo Morehad, Hoa Joha Wo Dick, Greens- boro’; Rev A. Baker, Hon Barton Craige. Joba I Shaver, Esq, A. Henderson, Esq, Jas. E. Kerr, Eaq., Salisbury Rev Drury JOHN B GRETTER, A B. Oetober 14. 1556. 29 | NEW BOOKS. J UST Received,‘ Home and the World.” by Mire e Wm ©. Rives of Virginia. Hills’ of the Shater mic, by the author of Wide Wide World Linwood by Mes. Caroline Lee Hente Peninsular Wars, new edition, 5 vol 12 mo Little Dormt, by Charles Dickens. Life of Prince Talley Chips from Uncle Sam'e Jack Knife. Live and Learn, ot a guide for all who wish to speak write correctly. At J oH. ENNIss’ | Jan., 1857.—34 Book Store Ernest rai Lost Volume.--Bring it in. raie stack of CONFECTIONARIES, Fine Cigars| SOME borrower hae failed to retarn a Volume o) Garden \) the Watchman from July, 184), to Jaly 1842 | He, she or they, will please do aste favor to return jit, am we are frequently needing it | J.J. BRUNER December 16, 1856 D. D., Premdeat of Davidson Colleee > Hon. | Naprers’ | Certificates of Packages willbe suid at the following rates which is the rink : Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, $80 = 10 Heit Le «0 A® Quaner *« 2 IY ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES, Eackee the money to our address for the Tickets ordered, on receipt of which they will be forwarded by fret mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending in =o they may designate. fist of Nambers and Prizes will be sent | to purchasers immediately after the drawing. Ly Purchasers will please write their signataree | plain, and give their Post Office, County Biste. | €7 Remember that every Prize is draws and pay. | able in fall without deduction. | LP All prizes of 81,000 and ender, paid immedi- | ately efter the drawing—other prizes at the usual time of thirty days | Al tions strictly | Prine Tickets cashed or renewed ia other Tickets at either office. Address Orders for Tiekets or Certificates of Pack- ages of Ticketscither to S. SWAN & CO, Adasta, Ga, e or 8. SWAN, Montgomery Ala, STATE UF NORTH CAROLINA, | IREDELL COUNTY—I» Egqurrt. Fited 19th February, 1857. Petition to sell Land for Partition. Willem Troa: man and wife Sarah, Michael Stire- wali, and others, t | | egenet Henry Stirewah, and the Heirs at Law of Anna Haaltoman. IT eppraring to my satisfaction that the defend- ants are aot residents of this State, bet residents of other States: It is ordered, advertisement be made for the space of six weeks, in the Caroline Watchman, notifying them to appear at our next ' Coart of Equity, to be held for the county of Iredell, at the Coart Hose in Statesville, on the 6th Mea day afier the 4th Monday in February metant, and plead, answer ordemur to the plei . otherwise a decree pro confesso will be entered ap against them Witorse, W. P. Caldwell, Clerk and Master in Equity at office ia Statesville, this 19th day of Febre- ary, A. D. 1857 W. P. CALDWELL, C. M. E. Price adv. 85 50. 6~39 NOTICE. | ( N the 12th March next, we will sell, at peblie Sale, at the late residence of Thomas Allicon. near Bethany Charch, in Iredell County— FIVE OR SIX LIKELY NEGROES, ene a very good Black Smith.) a large sember of Horses, Cattle, Hogs & Sheep; Three Valgable Jacks; a large quantity of Cora, Wheat, Oats and Hay, Baeoa, Farming Utensila, Waggoas, Household and Kiteheo Furnitare, and many other articles ota mentioned. orkmgmg to the Estate of Mra Mary Alheon, deceaned. Terms mad- known on day of Sale. W.F.COWAN, zB ‘ W.M. ALLISON, i Feb 20th. 1887 3w29 DR. WILLIAM §. TATE, Surgen and Mechanical Dentist, (Graduate of the Baltimore Denial College) STATESVILLE, N. C. Ko. offers his professional services to the cituaens of Iredell and puble generally. “Tis mine to beaatify And mine to bless. T assuage the stinging tl ree Of pain. bid suffering cease, and power the ofl Of comfort into many wounds. The lost raise up from b smiles, og | The noble boon is given, to mode! o'er | The buman face divine, on which ‘The signet seal of Heaven hath Gxed her impress tree. I'm cautious then, nor ne'er with carciess aud Tadifferent hand, abuse my honored trust.” | Terms positively cash on completion of work. | Office at Residence, West of the Female College. Communications by mail or otherwise will receive Prompt attention. February 1%&h, 1857 ly:37) | FRESH SEEDS. Cc AT THE BOOK STORE IN STATESVILLE, and supply yourself with David Landreth’s beet H W. AYER 1037 ods. February 10th, 1857 JOB PRINTING \ Neatly weouted at this Office RICULTURA - etree FROM THE PATENT OFFICE AGRICULTURAL REPORTS GOATS. EPRODUCTION OF THE CASHMERF—SHAWL GOAT Tux introduction of wool-bearing goats has deservedly attracted some degree of estention in the United States within the past few years, a well-directed and appa- rently sycceasfal attempt having been made, in 1889, by Dr. James &. Davis, of Columbia, in South Carolina. Having resided several years iv the dominions of the Saltemyin 1838, be proctred in Tur- key, in Asia, seven fenales and two male goats, alleged to be of the pure Cushincre breed. In 18338, when Dr. Davis communicat- ed to the Patent Office smme account of these animals, he stated that the number of pure breeds of his flock was then but thirty, the progeny having been chiefly males; but that the half and quarter. breeds obtained by crosses with the com- mon goat, were much rm He also stated that the {1:!!-! were eqaal in al! respects to the import- ed, with even a finer and heavier fleece, while the mixed breeds proved a great improvement upon tie common stock. He moreover stated that he had a female Thibet-shaw! goat, from which there had been considerable increase by breeding with a Cashmere buck. The demand fur the bucks of bis flock, at $100 each, was eaid to be very great, and even the inix- ed breeds were freely purchased by per- eons who were anxious to improve the varieties already in the country. Infor- mation bas also been received from other sources, that some of the full-blooded males of this stock were taken to the banks of the Hudson, in New York, as weil) as to other places, and have prospered well. In i054, Mr. Richard Peters, of Atlan- ta, in Georgia, purchased frum Mr. Davis hie entire stock of full-blooded female goats, and some of the males; aud he has singe been understood to deciive parting re Duincrous, ooded young with any of them in the hope that otter | persous may be encouraged tw make direct : ati) Inthe communication of Dr. Davis re- ferred to above, it is remarked that “the Cashmere, Persian, Angora and Circas. Gad goats are one and the same animal, changed in some respects by altitude, | thougl but little by latitude.” Mr. Pe- ters, however, says of those in his posses- sion, in @ recent communication, that “they differ materially from the Thibet shawl-goais, and also from the Angora goats, although they may prove to be of thet variety, changed by climate, breed ing, and selections, “They are in my opinion,” be adds, “the troe Cashmere goats, a variety never before introduced isto Europe nor America.” He proceeds. “A Mons, Tournean, in 1515, introduced @targe flock of the Thitet goats inty France, descendants of which are now bred in England. 1 have seen <peci:nens of the latter; they are of Lat little val and entirely different from the Dav; gost.” 44 euThe goats of the provir f ET by camels i oF wales, deep | being ¢réssed"dipob suspension. Fig ey oi of | ite C conan ar ar (a REE, {means of wooden ladders, At varigiis \Stages of thig journey, taxes are exacted, ; amounting to $9 or $10 in the aggregate. |From Peshawar to near the confines of | houses; bat the forbearance of the ma- rauders of Afghanistan and Persia, and of the Turkomic hordes, must also be pur- chased at a high price. The precious burden is thea conveyed to Europe over the Caucasus, and through Russia, or, as is now frequent, through the Turkish provipees to Constantinople. There is some evidence of the importa- tion both of the Thibet and the An zora goats into France at different times. Mr. Peters, as has beeu already quoted, as- cribes to a Mr. Tourneau, in -1818, the importation iuto France of the Thibet yoats, which he believes lie has lately seen in England in a legenerate condition. It is probable, however, that, as acasual ob- server, Mr. Peters did not take time to investigate the proofs of the identity of the goats he saw, with the importations from Thibet into France. It is well known that, in 1819, a Mons. Jaubert brought some 400 or 500 Thibet goats from the Kirghiz territery te France, having start- ed trom the former coontry with 1,300. Those which survived the journey were received at Marseilles by a Mons. Tessier, and by him placed iu various situations lin France. A doubt was at one time ex- pressed as to the purity of the breed of these goats, but no goud reason was ad- vanced asthe basis of such a doubt. Their ‘ fleece did not prove abandant enongh tor profit, Lowever, until in 1823, when a | Mons Polonceau caused a cross to be mace between the Thibdet, or Cashmere, and Angora goat, (whence the latier was pro- cured was not stated,) with great success, insomuch that, instead of three, thirty ounces of down was obtained froin each of several of the cruss- breeds ; and, it is added, of a superior quality, being of finer and longer staple, while the animals them- selves were guite bardy and more docile | In 1524, some of the Thibet goats were conveyed from France to the county of Essex, in England, by a Mr. Towers; but }the number was not regarded as suffici- jent, bor is there any record of the result. | Dr. Davis is therefore obviously inisled | 10 supposing that the four varieties of goats named by him are identical; and | Mr. Peters is equally in error in the dis- | tinction he defines bet ween Uashinere and Thibet-shawl goats, and in alleging that the goats of Augora are of mixed colors, | coarser fleece, &c., for they are always described as *‘ invariably of a silver white, | with long and silky hair of one sort only.” | The specimens received at this Ottice, of | the fleece of Mr, Peters’ goats, correspond }with thie description of the hair of the | Angora goat, agg no specimen has been | received of the greyish undergrowth of down peculiar to the Cashmere or Thibet ; | bat we have the authority of an officer of the British army, who passed several! years in India, for the statement thar, frou guats taken from the mountains of Tibet to the warm climate of British In- dia, thisdown whelly disappeared the first year. The portraits of a pair of Mr. Pe ters’ goats, (shown on PLIV. and Pi. \ correspond to the deserption usually giv- en of tuvme of the Tibet breed. ¢ information at present ob 1) 9) taina! le upon this general subject, itmay Angora are of mixed colors. and ‘ave a’ be cunclided that the goats in the pos coaree fleece, with their horns turned session of Mr Peters are probably of the down, and differ from the Davis rats as) true Tibet or Casmere Variety: t mach as our common sheep differ fi sto the intelligence, energe, and patri the Merinus enterprise of Dr. Davia and Mr. Pe There appears to be some misappre.) ters tlie ntry is indebted for the best hensions man ifeste din these qnotations lost persistent, and must s which it may be proper to correct: The ofal ¢ that Las ever been ma Caslmere and tue Al et gout are the t t Voimproved breed of goa same The rey sca Ca and r I ri x i tliat Thibet adjoin each other. « westert f z i've portion of t! e latter, w! 4 Lit ulated every omMeilicent and pa tle Thibet, ie included in the deni . i sristunt suntry, of the Mabarajab of Cas!iinere. Vise gout! lias the means either xgiot * found also in the country of the Kir- Work of making her importations, or gbiz, in Central Asia, at + end of the of cansing the general propagat and Urst, morth of the ¢ @spian sea { ishing of those trind j r the size of the domestic varieties inst | prrrtan ce senterorise ia reat commen ia Egrupe and the! nited States, 67 > F sapposed; t lepre and is @ywered with lony. flat.and fa Z ite as we may in theory the f eitky lair, beneath which there is in wip-! 8 ‘ x ns apparel, this de J ter the delicate greyish wool which cop Universal, and will Le gratified at whar- stitates the fabric of the costly Cashmere ever cost The home detmnand for woe shawie of commerce Ouly tires onnces len fabrica of the finest textures will c , A tite wool are, on the averag wined tinne to be from each goat. Tiiis is wid by the yoat- and (he herne snpply should correspond herda for a little over £) a pound Tite. t t I fl als, of the y and of ty rae et &? isa) thet ier e kid 28 always heen re an) re qu red inthe manufacture of a i 4 - and utr is in yard and a valf square I “ i s Cis abunda 4 vat of these AW.» Lb the ] I t be te ‘ i t t i€ bas magket ie therefore a eulject uct ai bias reqniaitior ‘ wonder to Uaeose unaeqauinted with the ! | Jus t history of their manutactus sat d tranepor r tua ‘ a Ob Yout aud tation. 7 ( ‘ we Rint if r supersedes wyele in the siotacus j nent 4 te products of bu to Cuahmerc. re a ‘ futy ye paid ¢ 4 Oo ypenerat a- [nu upon it, dtust 1 and i) mountancous and varn, and taken t © laza Ayers protons of France Spa Ivaly, other taxis paid upon it. Tie thread ia the sa Inares preva The var then dyed, the shawl woven, ar Vth mor Pelee elar t der atta Ltoit,woenu the weaver las ! Rraiure, and the facil 1 arryv it to the custom “ where it Wii It aceon wate ite t » tas cording to t Weseretion of ' forenxpeomed life, enable Ca e oft ‘ eetor The tw ri pitied rp heep it wi wort ole ave v u “Tyee ‘ ‘ with the single ¢ } 1 fled i are t at 5 destru young trees teed for the La pes ia ‘ ter eeaft uarkK wien ¢ ‘ have vet @ pees theough the ordeal of at Cone vit nit me el! heavier action ah rat: hie thera A “é ip t ris me from Cashmere across the Industo fer all Peshawar on the {ror At lamiatan, Many reasons have boon assigned for a jourmmeyv of tw dave mthe back the fact t the presence of a goat in al! ofaiman.the road beng often iupacsa stale is beneficial to the health of the | ° | Would be inj utigns to him, do,” Whether the pritary, faet assumed is true, and if |so, whether each or all of these causes ate == | Europe, tribute is paid at many custoin-| real, will not lieve be discussed; but the | usage of enéouraging this companionship ‘has been so well approved by experience, thar its practice, which is seldom attend- ed either with expense or inconvenience, should not be inconsiderately forsaken. These remarks apply alike to the common varieties, and to the improved breed of goats herein commended to favor and adoption. D. J. From the Raleigh Register. Mi. Evrror :—L notice going the rounds of the uewspapers a little paragraph stat- ing that three men crossed the Albemarle Sound together on the ice dnring the Jate intense cold weather. The first person who performed this feat, and who does ries. Troy Mills alone threatens to rivalit, and heuce | C s, , not get credit for his performance, was a love-sick printer by the name of Julian. So desirous was he to see his loved one, that be crossed the Sound, entirely alone, from Plymouth to Edenton, a distance of 21 miles, on Sunday morning, at which time it will be remembered the snow had not ceased to fall. A gentleman of Eden- ton upon this feat, wrote the fuliowing " 7 ia AP NEDY, ] ‘ of the | 6 IEDY, of Roxbery, hae diacovered In ovr pasture weeds a remedy that cafes _\ EVERY KIND OF HUMOR. From the wore S¢rofila down to.8 common Pimple. Ble his tried itm over 1100 cases, and never failed ont two's (both shuiuder humor.) He bas now lin his over two trundred certificates of ite virtue, it (Weuty miles of Boston. Two dotiles are warranted io cure uo nursing sore mouth, Que to three bottles willcure the worst kind of Pimples on the face. ‘Pwo (o three botties will clear the system of Biles. ‘Two bottles ure warranted to cure the worstcauker DR. KE efvur SS ee Fy: AGLE CITY. 6 te SUBSCRIBER has the pleasure to an~ | nouaee to the world to whom he sends greeting | in the mouth and stomach. | allkind wishes for theirpr sperity and peace, that be! Three to five bottles ure warranted to cure the worst | 8 making steady progressin the improvement of Eagle | case af Erysipetas. | City, destined, he believes, to become the aroulest | | manufaeturing city in the country. He is now ereets jin the eyes. j Pg ® new collon millut this place, to be caited the | je roy Mills," and hopes to have it tn full Operation | ears or bluiches among the hair by the latter part of the sumer of 1856. It will be | ‘f not the very best,) tills in the | apd running ulcers. couutry. The machinery wasselected by himself,and| One boitle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. the latest aud most approved patterus were chosen.— | Lt will work like a lever watch—smooth and steady— | cuse of ringworm. and he doabls not will excel, in ics products, the most | beautiful achievements of the reuowned Eagle Mills, | most desperate case of rheumatisin ander whose shadow it is developing its fair and de. | Theee to four bottles are warrantedto cure the salt | Nghting proportions. Bayle Mills long gained for it-| rhevm. | Selfa fame as fair agit is wide apread, both forthe excel. e of its yarns, and the superiority of its cloth fab | one of the best | serofuta. | A benefit is always experienced from the first bot- the world may luuk vat for a contest ‘nvolving a result | Ue, and a perfect cure is warranted when the above not less interesting to iteelf, than it must be desirable | quautity is taken. to every Southern patriot. The dreamer, speculating on coming eventemight | the vicinity uf Bustou, 1 know the effect of it in eve- | well step in here, and casting forward his ken beyon/ | ry case. So sure us water will extinguish fire, se nure he boundary of present ime, portray the aspect o,| will this cure huwor. I never sold w bottle of it but Bagle City afew years hence. p) We see a city of beautiful proportions with its tower: | itself. ‘There are two things abont this herb that ap- 1ug steeples pointing heaven wards: close ranged blocks | pears to me surprising ; first that it Rruws ip our pas- of granite buildings with gliiteriug metal toofa, reflect | tures, in some places quite plentiful, aud yet its value he cheerful beams of a vervul sun: the tavigoratiug | has never been kKaown antil [ disec sored itin [846— | treezes of a delightful climate, stir the leaves of long | second, that it should cure al! kiads of humor | bows of elms: the streets are euliveued with a cheer. | }rul busy throng: the song of half a mulhon ef spindles | great popularny of the dscovery, J will slate that ia fs mingied with the roar of oma and cascades: Keagle April, 1853, 1 peddled it, aed sold about six bottles pee lines which are respectfully tendered tu| monument rives above all things else, bearing on ity | duy—in April, 1454, 1 sold over une thousand botiler you for publication: Impelled by love in the days of yore, Leander sought the distant shore, Wherean this hero's beacon hight Mow'd the darkness of the ni ht, And pointed out that place of bliss, Where warm caress atid ardeut kiss, And bounding beart and dnpping eyes, And loving words and tender sighs, Awaited him who dared to brave, For womnn's sake, the angry wave But Can yet a brighter instance siow, n harsher tines of ice and sow, To whieh for love, a duating swain Did more than he who swam the main; For Jutiax, who hath felt the spell That Cupid weaves a strong and well, To Edenton bath found hie way, Across the Sownd this freeaing day, Upon the ice for her who shines, Us war of hope, Miss S—ie—ines. ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN, 4 pee . his services to the Pevpie of Western Ni rth Ca- relina as on ARCHITECT. He will furnish PLANS and SPECIFICATIONS 1a Onental, Keropean or American Designs, and eoli- ets opportunities Lo prove that there can be saved on the coscomuant expenses of the present atyle and mode of building m Western North Carolina, at least 23 per centam ; rmearme equal durability with addi. tonal comfort, comveaence and besaty He wi Portieue, Verandas tbseriber haviay Frootals, e*, of fot the remo Mores, tad any kind ngwmel drawmgs for d-bng of Kemdeacea, fiting v a Ornamental of Faney work Charges, weiading personal saperveoa, from 3 to 6 per cent am the cost of the mructure A. B Refer to Judge Fike, Salinbury, Jena L Shaver, “ HENDREN C OP Mendeaohall, Greensboro’ as, Bey, Thomasville, a, Bay, Morganton 3me.32 DIBBLUuE @e® BUNCE. Calvin B. Dibbic ” Jonathan B. Bunce. Late of Witmingt %.¢ Late of Kinston, C Commission Werehants In Cotton, Flour, Grain, Naval Stores, AND Seuthern Preduce Gemerally. No. 180 Front Street, wes sey XD i. FRRENC PS Tm A Gahan M * ® 4 dhe Uo Merctrad, le-com-bern, WC Fa “ F Pr Rank of Clare (" WAS , VEGETABLE LITHONTRIPTIC FRIEND OF Tih HOWAN FAMILY errr rRom DIVEANED WIDNEYS, St Bid berand Kidneye, We rk “ the Laina, T me ne .alur eaien * Thsv H 1 De R Can a Ire ” . ( @. al Lover Hiae ~ P Ca a Wate an!) with J } = % F ioece ° . vl d iene eng ae X veslingathis a wes I. OD; At Jane - 3 NOTICE 4 4 ) Nhe [wet av the highest market Ipree, 8 road fe Bive Th vend Bushe : Jue Meutk eibive. (hem Li Gnd J oH. JENKI Nalebery. & 16 1=56 JENKINS & ROB JAMES HOWRAH, WATCH-MAKER AND JEWELER, SALISBURY, N. ¢ One door briew H. & A. “Nurphy’s Stere, | " REPS eunetautly «a hand a Arye assortment o NO WATCHES aid JEWELRY of all hinds (Cliwge:Watcliee wad dcewctin Hevery desenption, sited (he pest macuner and on the most reasona- erie bebrua 19 LEE ly38 7 ; = DR. M. WHITENEAD . . 4 4d . OPFICR the came Vt with hie readenre Ip hie - sone demeng ty see him will leave Slate J 16 im WANTED 3000 Bushels Wheat | AND ° JO") BARRELS FLOUR. pe rulmcribet wishes Lo purchase the above qauan- of Wheat and Flour, for wineh he will pay be highest market price in rash MICHAEL BROWN, | Rahebory, Bom, 16, 1556 ig ‘ | top an inmense eagle. wings extended, looking down | perday of it. } with pleasure on a) below. Eagle City Bauk is it Seve of the wholesale Druggisis who have been in cy Wuvites all energeuc | business ineu (o claunits eucomragement. Caled pra j term rollout their baled ap goods: the carsof the North. | western Railroad rece { | full view, and by its liberal p tn the annals of parent medicines was ever like it-— Phere ie a universal praise of it from all quarters Tn wy own pracuee I always kept it strictly for ba sands of oiher thing he products af the € ily: the , mors—but sir M8 judreducton as a geueral family | deafening whistle is bliwn, and the sound isechoed and medicine, great and wonderful virtues have beea found | re-echoed from hill ta hill, and wakes thedroway pow. suit oe eet Suspected ive thein, together with thee lers of reposing fat cuttle, which browse in ile rich set. | Seve | roundig valleys: the scene grows '—grows'—and the always codsidered incuruble, have been cured by a Jend is beyond the portraving skill of the prophet.) few botites | We had hat « glimpse And it iv Jatl te be realized be ys | f will press on to its tina! eonsumm ANDREW BAGGARLY Sout O, what a mercy i111 will prove effectual in all cases of that awful mualady——there are but few I have . all of them aged For the varnwe diseases of the Laver, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever and Ague, Pain in the Side, Diseases of the Spine, and pariiculerty in diseases of ihe Kidacys. d&e., the | RO WAN FACTO R Y. discvnery has done amore good thas any medicine over | No change of diet ever necessary—eat the best you Tribete to whom Tribute is dee: ifte the Nerth can fet and enough | | Pay it---If net, e ag Beas Maschs Diaections ron Una. —Adults one table speonful | es. per day—Childreo over tem years desert spwunful— ryue subscribers have put the ROWAN FAC. Children frun five to eight years, tea spoonful. As | TORY (cated in Saliebary in successful ope- | no dreciions can be appheahle (o all constiiuvons, take ration, aad are making superior SHEETINGS& YARNS, 9, SSX rekry ay MANUFACTURED BY | whieh they offer on reasonable terms. We are deter- DONALD KENNEDY, | Mmiped to produce goods equal to (he best made in the No 120 Warren St-ret, Roxbary, Massachusetts State and spare no effort to give mtisfaction to all who Price $1,00 may favor as wild their patronage Wholesale Ageats, New York City, V ¢ lickner, In a few weeks we shat! 6° prepared to fill orders for SI Barclay Steer; CH. Ring, 192 Browdway. A heavy Guedes COTTON BATTS | BS VD. danda, 100 Patio Street. u band and forsale. The T.W. Dyvtt & Sons, Ph GRIST MILLS Batumore: Geo UH Keys Buffely; Hagh Mitler, T.. are also in operation and Corn will be greund for toll as promptly as possible Toronto ; John Birke, Moatre wo, Chicago , James Reed, du MORNING & MEADER Salwhery, Jane I7th, [sot w : rere all respectable Druggists ia the Uni A New Excitement AND OUTBREAK ! who have sen more of it tha T kuow of several cuses af Drupey , people cured by it | | Feb. 9th, 1855 Shirt-snge and kept sdelphia AB Mex : Lyman & Brother, Brokinhof & Pea Jobu Wilham, Low Septembe ted Mates and British Provinces we For aale at Mult & Bill o Drug Store, Sahsbary, N. 4 OU it cckes err bas £ purchased the Shop, For- nitere, &e of Mesrs Weirman & Pree, would MANSION § am MOTE, he publie, thet pe sebsenber having taken charge of the above rm eves « lange, Batat ve 10 solorm the peble handsome, « READY WADE CLOTHING, °° “Veowvontnese’ of Boarders, Draveters. &e Clothe, ( assume res ACCOMMOD 23d, R36 Pye? a anaoance to the friends of that firm, bis the old patrons of his father aud to he is now i+ ving (row the North own shine nt, begs |e eplon He promises nat hse iTIONS Vesings, and (sentlemen’s fer. shallseeqaalto any inthe Sta One to two buitles are warranted to cure all humor Two buitles are warranted to cure running of the Four to six boitles are warranted to cure corrupt Two to three bottles are warcuuted to cure tae worst Two w three bottles are warranted to cure the Five to eight bottles will eure the worst cases of Reader, | peddied over a thousand bottles of this in Let him skesch it: | that sold apother ; after a trial it always speaks for P, P In order to give some idea of the sudden rise and | years, and thé above 10 the business twenty wid thirty years, say that nothing | | cases of epiieptic file—a disease which was | Pereone stopping ease 3,1 UW oa : 0. " ‘ » ai Gravel for a avmberof the house for six we err ay: ed & bed. Skilful physicians fai J + may. sgn 1 wae advised by Dr. Smith to try 's Vege tuble | Cate pation, ; w s Lithontriptic, the ase of which has nearly relieved me: | seuditive atin: Ce ee oe aod I think, by persevering m us use fiect a} lte thie » wilbe complete cure. ROBT, B. GRAY, Rowan County, N.C. Jan. 5, 1853. ‘This is to certify, that I huve used Cowan's Lithon- tripuc in two eases, wiih happy effect. One wasa bad cane of stippreased Menstruation, in a young lady of 21 years of age, in which the usual remedies had failed ; and by using One bottle, the Mowr reRFEcT re- hef was obtained. The other case was ehronie Vye- tits, or inflammation of the bladder, in the person of {A George H. Upright. The Lithontriptic gave him great relief, and I believe had he persevered in its use, he would have been ENTIRELY relieved. 8. D. RANKIN, M. D. teristics of ge. commendation of the m sity thtoughowt the ee Ae. most effectual remedy Condumptic Bronchitus, Rheumatism, Serdfole, &evand mu be past: Vopmnl has Ee tote No. 100 'NV 3d Birest, 6m20 SANFORD'S INVIGOBATOR, FOR ALL PURPOSES OF A. STIMDLATING Lives MEDICINE, THERE hes long existed a demand fo ach a ae 1d elo. Thin Arkansas, Conway County, April 15, 1852. edy thut could be relied on as sabe remedy has been prepared tolmeet #m extensive trial of ite viriugn Dee shaien how Meine sally it has secomplivhed the par the complaints whieh have been ily cured by the wae uf the Llovigarutor we metition Liver , which 1s the cause uf many other diseapes, them are, oe vous, H prey Piste, the side and Bitious Fever, rand Agus, Jaundice, Jodigonios Languor and low of Appetite, Listlesaness Teritg. biltty—all of whichare cuuned by @ diseased Section of the Liver. The levigorator is ut with par. Viculur reference to the, Liver, and when that disease ‘s removed aff the text are cured, as the cause of them jis tnken away. A few doses of the lovigorator terely ever fail \o-gtimalate the Liver town Proper ection, aud by ils coptinwed ase to remove the disease, At nessed ; one, 1 supposed, be yood the control of all ine - | * by - | J dicwe, But to my utter astonishment she bes been | rofula, Uleers; &e., und fur these cutirely relieved by your Lithontriptic. 1 could men- pesto rogers, iirc rege aw ton other cares similar to this; and cheerfully recom. | . tie tores th rotit . wend your valuable Medicine tw al sunarly afleted. | ian and Tesaree the appesie creche tas 4 voting shearty dunner, anit excites the digestive as Ma. Cowan: J write to inform you tha t our daugh ter, Martha, bas been enjoying good health fur the last year and « half. le ehitdhuod whe enjoyed health—a und wind, and fine coustituiion. But at an earty age her menstruation became eutirely supprresed, and for ten years her health was most wretehed. Her mind guve way and was mach impaired. She had the attention of two able physicians, but her health be- came worse, till your remedy was used. By using 5 betties, her health is us above stated, and her mind nearly restored. GC. Witt, ELIZABETH WITT. Ma. J. F. Cowan—Dear Sir: I know Miss Wirt, having been the physician of the fi Ta the treatment of this disease have had much ex 2 or " =. peticuce NaH OZET L, M.D. | 688 te vugurons action. Fore debilitated stateof the a. salons lie “| ayatem the Luvigurator bas p. equal which @sperience | Tresien! Teun Jas 94d, igh Proves, a8 it restores the system and removes the yel- | owaese from the sein, whichis the reeult uf = diseased JF Cowas, Esq—Dear Sir: On the 27th May, | Lever. Ind6, I deemed it my duty to wlorw yuu of the evc Prepared and wuld by Sandford & Co., 188 From Jeessful use of your Vegetable Lithentriptic, wm the\8t., New York Priec 81.00 per buttle, couta'ning [case of Mr. Thomas Fletcher, of this vieiwity. Since | 40 doses. Also told by Sul & SM, Deuggiaws, Salisbe- that ine Thave used the remedy in a number of eases | ry, N.C of a dineused sate of the Kidorys, Ureters and Biad- | September 23d, 1956. din every case of the aort, with ea tslactory evideaces of ile great uulty, In resionng those organs | to a bealthy couditew. ft further assure you that 1] Iyt? THE PROUIBITIONIST. — have procured from the patients for whun P have pre- whlished Momthty, by the © senbed the remedy, suet specimens uf the substance Ps the Nasr y ae yf bee - eeneedhgroe ma usweharged by anne, as tv cuavince the aust incredu- Awses MeCor, her of the B. Ce % fous, that the remedy peseesed the power of dissuby- Edun. The ahdeur ad minest advecetes ing and evecunting walcah from the kidaecys, UPeLeT® | the Cause ie the Reshes colina of thee art | and bladder, to a very considerable extent, and be uth- nad eloquence to ed eghnenans jer cases of & ducased staic of the unwary ongens, | Putas P | effecting cure, and particularly ta cases of ehevme | alan “es fet Jonvers, 1087, it begiae Vel. a, I beheve it will prove a erfie | Ar | soarre oe L Mikes, M.D | bende pled voted Paourerrvonwr ie Na ewe! ; ery State ie the Union, ead | Samer] | eercatates im Sate. [i a the edbevent ofnvone This ws tocenify that Lama. qoamted with Comen's| pollen! party be oppone at of any other, Secred- Vegetable Lithontriptic, and have been bu several | ty dewited to the Suppression of the Liqaet Traffic, years past, and have uiserved its bene bcial ¢ff-ets im | and the asurpevan of lutemperende; on allother several cases of calculous cases ip my owe neighbor. | ions which divide the pubic mpd, it ie pr aib ape }houd, and bave heard many of the pauemts say phas | lent they have weed it for such complamts, that & had Tse printed in the Fulto Form, on a doable mediem eficeted a comnphete cace with them thas far, and uthers | sheet, waking eight large foer-cotumued pages wa may 4 gave them great relief, more than apy othe vumber medicine that they ever ined. Whereupon, | have wo hesitatwn in saying that | believe itt» be the bees Litheatnptrc new m use. and cheerfully recommend it to all altered with these pam/ful, distresmng, aad hith- erto meurable malades JAMES T BONE, M D } TEAMS OF SEP SCRIPTion. Ouse copy bor one year, 950 fee, to one address, one year, eo And for cach eddhinnal four copies, §1 Fj Wil be eharged for amy quantity toss thes Pitty cuptes. y Copies, to ove addres, sie Owe Haadred Copies, toone address, $20 00 Parrsae— The patsye on the Pronsrriexter is wethie the Cowmy of Albany, frer; beyoud the Coes 'y, aad Within the Sigw, Three Cente & grat; be. jund the Stee, aud within the Unued Bates, Sis Proreery 15, 1406. | Mr. Cowis—Dear Sir Jt is with frotings of grau-| tade that | address you, and eli thal may be afflicted with what w ftrquently called Gravel | suffered 3 erecting pain fram i( stimost every time that I hed to take unre than ordiwary eserctee, ot tunk 2 ataght old , at an average of a severe atlach covery three Conte a your —payable quarterly ia advance mothe. aod these atiacks would hedd ime froan eight Berton Paowrmens — Chere are no pomage e to twenty deys, eumetumes bnget. In my tact anfier- | op the Promastiqusr to sabserhers ia the joo . vag. | bebeve bad ut not been for your remedy | would have been im my grave kag br fore thie time. ae the on any of the Provinces in Both Amenee. Sreciat Orvea — To farsitate the gratunoee cree - bethion of the Paper, we wil! seod One Vandred Copies for @ Veer, towne aires, pestege paid, to Twasry- Five Dorrnes and at the meme rate for ony heger These terms barely cower the eves of paper 4 ap 0d printing 4 Evers man inte ahow hahds this sheet may fall, io De eubetiod tn rene a clab, PY mtn every attacks were more frequent. and getting more ow vere la September me dorane J§43. vou gave me @ por f your th durectime how to use TE teed the same es direc ied. and m - en iwenty dave l wee ae nber me rte earet a: ey a. ay Pp) to et ate mt f pase the ime. 1 am he tthe first sener ond puta fomdy 10 hee meng bees Panel, Spreeumen copes will be avehiog gouds, » will be seid very how, or made at hie or, alwe . ale efor the err y as sm) Came wee 4¢ ough Rave net. eatin ap w& order st stvie of the Art. He wii vale par ars. A ntive and obig- comsubera wright 99 wae mt lw Large end venteadinie orders respectfalty adicited keep in his em avkilfal Cutter, and can therefore ing eervanis « . 4 oda (4) aud eve me veers ats gf. I he wen aed by Nis suberriptoons treevwed far tese than ome yerer, warrant goed tis. His expenence in the besiness airs W. KB GRANT medical shell a0 otd Vie a Wes oo neon PTE) (aan hve wttbor auet it aetmmpanred by fies him m se\ing that he stock esnnet be sp, Salabory. Way 24, 1855 my phy woe mid 1) give ime Lemmpurary wehe( ard the wn pasted in quali'y . and (hestyics are all late and ver Baalty be wd De ee Athos | ST EY, YA en Rea Winn oe pe rimnene ne thot, ar man famdy & > mV ve » Me Coats, Pan't,—and every thing req Call ane he. as there are mute people aflleried uh the gravel. ER's SEWING : = A) \T] OR SHOP Pinan joa are aware of Si when you tod we yew SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES, Orders for work promptly filled f \ could give rebef Thad ao expectation thet yuu eeald JAWES B BEARD Ss . de se, bet now | would say te the world thet Pam apiece colrbravrd martanes are in preetivsl cad Merchamt Tarier 4 plik suberriber ‘ekesthe method to inturm hie euued Cured ; cad hm my sufferag @ much | werwid prdiveble vec in ali parte of the evibeed world Salwbury, Sept. | 5, 1856 if tnende ead the pute. that he heeupened a NEW be glad the whule affected world could have the ben In oll he vetwmes trade, snd in oe wing every tort of TAILORING, Est ABLISH MENT va ths piare efit of your remedy THOS GWALTNEY sbrie, enher of cianh oF \wathe:, they have tere fatty py eise wut Al Divwekeunne wee. Citeon Co, Tron (ned aad approved. Sewieg machines of eiber mee- W. Pp. ELLIOT T, rmresin | . ] hy, We BRirre mit sy elartarres often fail ts morph, bad Tinsthoa ow aN Fa five my wile safiered wih Priap, SINGER'S WACHINER ALWAYS OPERATE, Lateef Worth & EUexe. Pate sinc Nic Smeets pal eg eee Nid be SG be 2 PEKERCTLY, tong siromy, dursbte ond comndete hed eatth. strength and ‘© Cv@l\ivenee and wrhmensh A perfect weg GENERAL COMMISSION 0 Ssacecct sted Hew AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, «3.001 MMOS geny TPO WILMINGTON, W.C Aptos eave FEY 4HSi © SE ERU t soo, See" WALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. Re JUNIE) MENDEMIALD, pitts veg detrenined tm mote 1 LAND ACENT. erie MELA lil ices bas Sc lor Government Land aca eae pip en Cla ce : ’ when ¢ lid : oF amber : } J VF DENALI oe ie } nies: sRppmticattt “ ea Menceapolic December cen WMI VESTAI House and Lot to Rent BAGS! BAGS! OR SELL at BAGS, erage 3 to Rent oat for kt year. a y dearab eof property THE anherrihes hae fir 5.00) (wo bushel Bags oat ! wars, of @ sutable for Flour on Whea a! 1 conte each we gud kh ~ a , MIC HARI, BROWN ye piled a. : } de pia Sehebary. Der 6. 1=56 29 . t Birt Dedbhe, near States . Cy aNeaeoy ww DP REVsoND . , _ MILLER & LAURENCE rember. Bh Imi « ANDERSON & REYNOLDS, PRIVATE SALE. CROCERS, ’ ee AND HE fermgned having determined to move 1 ai Meat rane ne cence aie bowen’ COMMISSION Merchants, eo eee ee leila: N).1. RIANOKE SQUARE, Clanitaid iM LOVE, 2 FL 12 inci kh, “Kade Ain, DredeliCo., New 1558 1f.26 m tothe ante of Flourand other Cannecesmary charges and fal DR. 8. REEVES (¢Crn te ] AS located in Salebary, and offe hie profeaseanal wervices (othe pak One tw mraihelae A ainiucsaliane’ etore LL kinda of Common Sehoot Banks con hand and April 2, 1M56 4eily for wate at PAUL EN NISS “Wik Mises January 20, 165 M DEROSSET & BROWN, HOUSE AND LOT LA het ryptie acivar hep empoyed efurdes s clear profit of 81 400 aud het health w now tesiared—eamtuely (ree of those * Year. bet an faperfoct ome te a conse of comment cibmwne ermertnns ineachcasce She haebeenen- te bon wad bnen The entire refebitty of machines oo a t few plas ¢ more t 2 fF ome grewt remaen for the aaparetied ry. mon the. PEN?) Heer MACHINES POR FAMILY SEWING, . (0 fred wed debeate +1 Terthn, ate tecommended Wy Giher manefertarers Nuch machines are meds to The 10 my wife hee been naich the eye. nt to perinwm mstet:atiet wark The ’ ater rath @, femily aewing machines ought to be stronger (1 lesen ya by the wee f « ha "y ther, becnase they mr iato lees chittal bende half of pte, us hae when add te mai ifarturrre, and bre peed hw & orn) aene * greater Varwt) af werk The meetineg which heve pornos met be beet for The speed of oer Yeo her f Nee and they are a (can atierhod ( o wh ote 19 eatnect sehiare has leely bern | abled No other can Voeure, ¢ *s ROBT H PAKAS wmpare with thom in an init, of work A / New machines of the jatem improved ayle will Vorkralie, Town, Jan 22, 1448 be crchanged on lberel terme for eld emg me tify that sav wife w ae tak nei (bet : {oar oan make, of for Prrsite meckunee of aid ebien teres nag ah snofecterers [nal agente wanted to sell biicgdd Wiens c dav, OOf marhimee / § ~ : I th M1 pie All pereme deumng fall mfeemation ebawt pry eee . ral dave, aed then am ort . ritova Dy applyrag for a onpy en wae ibeghiihy aitines ck. Sing # Garetie,” a paper devoted rset ‘do Nfter she had need (wane medicine fms entivaty tw she rt dt wilt he sent gretia t five dayeit commenced dejamting a ineh sediment | M SINGER & CO i gra od for severe Principal Office, 383 Bruadw ay, New York. dmye, and it wae miter ruption, and BRANCH OFFICES. 47 Hanover street, Basten 1 ot, Providenee, salen the eardiment fim everal dave more, when whe Commenced mendmg very fast and @ now health, and likely to n good go throngh her perud of preg. | nancy in better health than she ever did before oe 274 Broad street, Newark, NJ Urely clear of ark stomach, that most trooblemane | 347 Bradway. Atheny. NY Stlendaut on pregnancy. 1 wenkd adver all wimen| (hoversmile, Few York vt to be without a bottle of the medicine during the 9" Chapel street, New Heven. pregnancy, & ELUAH sNow 11 Rachanan ot, Giaegow, Seut'd. 142 Chesnut street, Phila - “ 195 Bab eet, Bahimore Vorkrillr, Teme, Jan 22, 1949 ths ye ee Thee we to cortfy that my wife on the Mth men h of Pregnancy wae taken With symptoms of tnbor. en much Midwife having heard of the Mire Snow's earth treet, Cipenmnati Chicago, Utne. 43 North Foorth ot. St. Loaie 31 <4. Charlee ot. Now 20 Danpbin ot, Mobrle Nowernber 4, 1536 =, that the was called tu attend her, and Ortenas tfiectal soat medicsne in nse TP pricured a bottle of your t rine and gave it to her in email portions, ae nece Sines 23 pd. sremed te require Ina short tine the threatening ; aymptoma ieft her. her appetite returned, her ernend Greensborough health improved and she re inained free from all those pote ard mekewng (rehngs coma m such cvson, MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. wetil the time of hee confinement, and used it then, wnd an camer and quicker inbeor ahe never had be fore Tas costuf Lusurance om ibe mutuaipian isbet ® asehe hervelf remarked at the time Indeed, thy sinaliscom, counpared with a joint stoek Company: Widwife and neaghbors present, sad ber time wasrase Thitrompany being horsted inthe Wretern partetthe and quick ERVIN GIBSON, | State. comerqaentiy much the larger puttion of the riak® are inthe W Very many of which areinthe eveotry. The Com free from debt; have made sndis therefore confidently recommen- Madieon Co, Tenn., March I, 1X49 Taw € tn cerufy that @ black woman of mine NOVeRE MINE Ls war aficted with Prolapeus Vten for some conmderable ta the public tune —she was almost neeless tome and » barthen te Atihelast Annual Mecting the following Offiee.s hertelf,—and after nsing two bites of Cow ane hath. werrrlected far the enewng year Htaptic, she reeened her health and wtrength, and JAMES SLOAN, Premdent hae been in better health forthe laet ten mow * than 8. G. COFFIN, Vice Premdent she had been for eighteen monthe prevone CP. MENDENSIALL, Attorney WESLEY HARRIS PETER ADAMS. Sec'y and Treaserer PETER ADAMS, Bee'ry. Tippah Co, Mine. March 22, 1850 winch MMING, Gen'lAgent . ; . Mr J. F Cowan—ir: Having onffered the ino Mav 10. 1853 etfove WILMINGTON, N.¢ FOR SALE, rrerucinting pain frm the effeat eC eaeall pak fe . - ores ; the bladdes, without relef from the mont eff t y [ BROWN & DE ROSSET, IV MOUNT PLEASANT, medical shil, | was indured tm try your Veprek iI ue ROOK Nia Hownalend Eon Lithontriptc, whieh has entirely pe tie ved me, only us * 4 NEW YORK, 4p EB euhecriber offers for aale GENERAL COMMISSION MERC UANTS, wherein he wow ee The bot ie well topper - ed, having thereon a dwe ng. I\ by 27 feet, (t80 Cenal advanees made on ( oneigume pte. mory x Rowme, a good kitehen, » we lof gond wn t ter, and other out-howses, ‘The tot contains nearly JOB PRINTING |(wo Acres. Terma easy to ewit the purchaser : : HG. BME Veatly seecuted at thie O ffice Cabarrasco,, Dee 16, 1856 i all euffering ander thie pamfnl ng two bottles I would cheerfully re curnmend it te disease, HAN D—Snathern ( N Harmeny, new edition ; ) New Carmina Sacra; as being trul ‘The Chrimian Minstrel ; he great Moveteign Remedy H.HINES [Eilabpetian Wares’ Waave'a Accrad Wate. olth patent ao | notes The Penimodiat, andthe Bortan Academy's ( Cottertion of Chorch Mavic. Par wale at Kept for Sale at ‘ ‘ J. H. ENNISS Book S ore. the ‘Carmina Watchman,” Office { Janaary 2, 1857 bd - Th E Sc o t s HE ‘uf paper ay foll, io nie Overy cewell be pdictted me year, panred by ww NY INES. ANY. pisbet ® Pom pany: mriofthe ( the riske } cuweiry - ave made commen- | Office. Gh eS “—— RES ae yn, Aria fill my Lord, and "s poor, ve, until rg jy aud on patoeny in our yo Pp, \ g hear the rey nee VOL. XII. by. jumble Colporteur. In my own éxtensive travels, as Agent, the past year, Lhave been impressed wore lonk j than ever with the importance and results | oo* J8™*: of this work, by the voloutary, doctory bill. united of Christians of every denow- a Nameane ae ination, #8 a help to God’s ministry, and The Crazy Engineer. the other — ” fu the. salvation of Although 1 find ti great {From the Report of « Prussian Engineer.) Cchgneons, able wie My train lvft Dantzic in the morning general- is, Jutelligent people, yet |ly about eight o'clock : butonce a weck we lad in passing trough various sections, I tind | to wait for the arrival uf the steamer from Stock- no chu in 6 or 8 iniles, and several |boim. I was the wnorning of the steamer’s ar- churches without Pustors. In many of | rival that-1 eame down from the hotel and found these families there are no religious books | that iny engineer had been so seriously iojured or papers, aad ‘but few iu some neighbor. | that he could not run, A railway carriage bad hoods ;=-and ‘no Sanday Schouls in sume |" over hin and brokeo one of his legs. 1 entire countivs, as [ was told. The Sab-| "et. immediately to the engine-house to pro- bath, with many church inembers and ol- | SH"? Abether engineer, for I knew there were ia aday of visiting and fonst. | "ures of ft iw reverve there, but I wae disap ing; and with the more wicked wd ened nei ee ley Pre at pho . ‘A . veh yone to & eegen Oo see fis yoauger, a day of ainusement and intem |muther. Gowduljsho liad een ant to Konige petance. In many sach sectivus our Col- ; wo) berg, On the road, But where was Mayne! porteurs lave visited and prayed with | [py iad leave of uboance for two days, and bad thoasands of families; some had been) pone no one knew white r : members of the church fur years, who) Here was a fix. 1 heard never had a religions visit or prayer be- | steamer in the Neulalire dss r, aud the passen- fore ; aod in hundreds of houses these gers would be vo hand in plteca minutes. pious, praying men have poland tirst mn to the guards aud asked them if they knew that was ever seen about Jesus. where there was an engineer; but they did not. Bp we are installing in ev ery house- [then went o the firemen and asked them if any hold a Pastor iu the form of a religious | oe of them felt competent lo rau the engine to book by Baxter, Duddridge, Summer Brombery. No one dared to attempt it The tied, Bishop Mclvaine, and thers, which step Rie nearly ove hundred miles. What are being blessed of God to the quicken-| "19 °° Seve! ‘ing ae p ochen est re duty % se ond | The steamer stopped at the wharf, and those : 2 : j who were going vu by rail came fluekiog up lo family prayer, social prayer meetinga, | ie station, They had eaten breakfast on board - formation ager eaten wud un the boat, and were ail ready for a fresh start Conversion o e0Uls, busic aes, f chur- The baggage was checked and tegistered, the ches and bringing out men tu be Pastors tickets bought, the different carriages porated of whatever devomination they may w the vanuus classes of passeavers, aud Lhe pres- choose —this work baving nothing to du sengers themselves seated. The train was io in teaching and deciding the denomina- rea tional views and relations of any one. give was steaming aod puffing away Mupalient Passing through a county last sainmer, | !¥ the distant firing house. I stopped at a log cabin, and proposed ty) It was past nine o'clock the parents to talk a iitte with their faunily. Soon all were iu, the oldest child being 15, and four younger. After talking and praying fur the first time the children ever heard such iu a family, 1 asked red _ ey _—- sea tueched me of the elbow. | turned and saw Y yes,” he replied, and brought therm | 4 stranger by my side. Ts to me saying. “Now, willtell you tow going Ww remousteate I et the tirst ones. A Ovolporteur, With | wees Io t, | begau ty bave stron temp la bouks, met me in another county and vous to pail otf ny wnslorw, for every number of % i and” the puffing of a 810 the long station Louse, aud the en “Come, why don't we start {” growled an old fat Swede, who had been watching me narrow! for the last titteen inimutes. Aud upoo tus there was a general chorus of ab Sivgs tuquiry, which seoo settied ty duan nght murwuring AC them juncture sume one Kpectod that he was ub me for my backward ab hive wanted to sell me some ; but Ledold lin eye was tived upow the gianug badges which I had no money. After talking to aie) marked ie ne Cie chief ottices of the train about my seul aud the svale of my family, However, the stranger was a middle aged he gare me a book for each of my cli am bell and stout, with a fee “ dren and the two oldest are nearly thiaugl 8% imtellgence. Le eye wos black aod be the Tract Priumer; and three of iv ’*8t—*e brilliant that 1 cowl mot tur the fife of neighbors have read them through, which | '"% 6% Seadily into ity and his hype which were the first reliyfiows books they ever | 7° Fery thin, cvenmed more lle pulieleed mar = ble thee hur h dren ack read, except one who had read the Ps 2 thew heraae fesh. Hee droe wae griw's Progress. And we lave all bouglit rotted is pal te ae ~ 7 sede Soba a god Family Bible and are now read SN eareaiine . I eis img that, and we Lave commenced young said, in low cautions tone. at he aame tim os ty preaching once a mouth, which is ng quictiy about him ae thuusb be wanted p about 6 wiles Uff, and have inmost of the vue bear what he sa logs ent to build us a meeting-lhouse to “1 do” TL rephed My t seal creas have preaching in wext year.” and we base to ensineer teers a Inu another county, stopped With a thie pine geutleman who tuld tre that two vears . elle Jam y rt roeel ago ove of our Colporteurs made the tins 68" Is rat reliyious visit to lis luuse he ever lad, : Ha DT urtered, sare 5 ‘ and although he was then one of the 1 am, sir—oue of u deat th the cuuntey most bigoted ac fatal ervorists that ever 2" “ ~ Pha toh RD aed tvahht, ehh se Atha! lived, yet suc cinduess of the Colpartenr bere es a ‘ a ’ i va influenced him to take and read a tras — Mein Kroller, I yow teh, Lowullean cc tas “Come to Jesus”—which showed hin me liroinbcrys sul etialicw sue cu ee his heart, all full of sin, in a manner he \, 5, a never saw it before, and thathe foumlne Was dn Ane I his rest until he fuand it by faith in Jesus cept the man’s ofber at once. and so | t After whieh he formed a Sabbatli Schoo! He received inv anseer Seodeai a. of 27 poor ignorant children, which was [went with bia \o the gate inerenk the only ene in 14 niles of huin, and the drow borse im the charze of the tren there was no regular preaching nearer 8!l ready for the wart Kroier g a that § miles plattorm, and [ tulluwed [bad never eeu These facts, and many others we could 4 103" Wetray such peculiar aytuens a give, folly illustrate the objects and re HM nery that 1 Me det ’ ‘ } 1 an inetant, but y with care and jody m sults of thie work, which is being dene in | ORY . me ge over 5V counties in our State. Such bles anni a heatiniene rt = . : sed influences produced, together wit: tt tie one ar ; the liberal dunations to support the Cans jycmew, and 1 fo lt eammpanet ia by Christians and patriots of the various cage my et shew kena he denominations and classes, and the pray toned away t 5 ANE aariees era of God's people encourage me to pres’ ali the passengers to mk sr mecwin tac ai ooward in this arduuns though deliyht- afierwarde | waved my ba vailieenginmre ful work. Phere was a pall —ay f ane Daring the year, I visited 1504 faini- trees—a tretiiong of 1 budding —and t lies, prayed with 1355; of these | found mu was in moton. | | oe 169 neglecting Church ; 51 destitute of form / the guard-carniage, andin cf wor the Bible; 217) without any religions more te stavor howse was far belond uo eeooks except the Bible; held 64 relizi In lene yok half auhour we reached Dirham 006 or prayer meetings; aided in form ee k : i via oul d : sf ss ing 27 Sabbatl: Schools; distributed over °" , iy martha enone nai : 489,000 pages of printed trath, nearly BE ype coer tu (idee ye half of which I gave to the poor, and re ee eee ee paring other sold only at cost, as all Colporteurs theeva* wan until I grt in Sell ESR and Agents are directed. And although gen you wil see traveling Why, ar I ' mach detained froin my work by extreme pun an engine of my construction to the moot family affliction, yet my collection of fourand-twenty hours funde for the cause exceeds that of last Lemiled at what [thought his faint « Year 8514.25. This bas been dune by asin, aud then went back te my stanon, W friends incredsing the amount of their do. the Komgsberg passengers were a ‘ Nations, and others giving und sending and their bayy we-carriage atin j, we started contributions to ine by mail And are on again ; there net others who are willing to give Malle! nasall matters were atten ted her $150—the salary of a Colportear wie PMC TNG RE COASIIN OF (passe ricers:: Lo shall labor in sume destitute county not Ko UL a a PEALE eC _ \ ‘ ‘ Yet visited Any amount will be thank? ut - ; “ x afte Dal enn : is i : - fully received. May God teach us what L ae a ; “it a a eer 3 oe ; : _ to yive, and as we yive to water others cay al may our own souls be watered by Him. F +yale Yours traly, Ee ; ' ; . WM. J. W. CROWDER, Gen, Ag't ee tecne the epewd.” | of Am. Tract Society for N.C. got yet having any fear. : Raleigh, Maro 2ud, 1557. But ere long Lbogan to be fearful he was rar eae ning a little tou fist Phe cartuges bere sway to and fro, and EP could lear excianns wz Some cs) e not otherwise profita of fear from the passengers bly employed, pays the following com- Good heavens!” cried one of the vy ; : © ee on ing in at that inoment; * what ‘ * pliment to the fair sex. Of its justness, Using tN) Teokisic: anilece law waited cacti let readers determine : LT looked at the window, and found (hat we “ Calico | : were dashing along at a spec 1 never befo Jalico isa great promoter of laziness. voted on that road. Posts, fences, rocks, ant If young men wish to accomplish ANY trees flew by in one undistinguished mass, and thing of moment either with head or hand the carriages now swayed fearfully. Pstarted t they must keep clear of the institution my feet, and mot a passenger on the platform entirely. A pair of sweet lips, a pink He was one of the chief owners of our rond, an He was pale an waist, a swelling chest and a presstire of was jst on his way to Berhin two of delicate hands, will as mnch an- excited, hinge a man as three fevera, the measies,! “Sir,” he gasped, “is Martin Kroller on the a large sized hooping cough, a pair of, engine!” , several hy drophobica, andthe! “ Yes,” I told him. | guard room, one of the . bi CASTA DIVA. Horrors! didu’t you know him ? | De Know.{” [ repeated, somewhat puzzled;) “IIe no!” sighs Mr. Patron, what a ;“ what do you mean? He told me bis name forlorn thing it is to live alone!” and he |was Kroller, und that he was an engineer. We drew his easy chair close to the fire and {bad no one to run on the engine, and —" |ensconced himself therein, wrapping his “You touk him’ interrupted the man.— | tri-colored dressing-gown about him. “I “Why, sir, he is as crazy as a inancen be! He! wish L°were marred! I know a lady— eae lecdrctaar sabe ge | apie applying boards in this same house, too—and I » 3 him at the station, but di ali she’ if yer |uot recognize him, as L wus in a hurry. Just pelers Sia) Mere mee, tt — - Bases Darel ah seer a Peetilieg sae jher, I mean the pretty music-teacher, freee exe sme ee iw Your She is young, delicate, aud amiable; only Ngineers were all gove this morning, and that) lieve os b thi lauchole you found one that wasa stranger to you. Then jtuere seeme to be something melancholy 1 knew that the man whoin I bad seen was Mar- about her, oe though she had known sor: tin Kroller. He bad escaped from the hospital | POWs hesides, she wa widow, I like her ‘at Stettin. You must get him off somehow.” |though, and I believe she likes me. Vil The whole fearful truth was now open to me. | think this over. I have plenty of money, The speed of the train was increasing every mo- and nobody to spend it upon. Yes, ment, and I knew that a few more miles per think I will ask pretty Madame Victor to hour would launch us all into destruction. I) marry me.” called to the guard, and then made my way fur- | Rap, tap, tap! ward as quick as possible. T reached the after-} “Come in!—who’s there ped platform of the after-tender, and there stood | “Please, Sir, it’s your clean clothes.” Krotler upon the engine-board, his hat and coat | “Clean clGdjont and pray who are yoo, off, his long black hair floating wildly in the you little cherub, and where do you cuine wind, his shirt unbuttuped at the throat, bis trom?” : bs — rolled ap, with “ pistol in bis teeth, and | “l am Laaoretta, Sir; aod live with ius glaring upon the fireinan, who lay motion- 4 less upon the fuel. The furnace was stuffed till Bridget, who washes yoaP clothes, —_ the very lateh of the door was red hot, and the Se@ sent ine with the basket to-night. ‘ “Yes, I should think she had, yuu little whole engine was quivering and swaying as i ipoie gee pp ade duckling; aud the basket is bigger than * Krofler! Kroller!” I cried at the top of my yourself! Come and sit down in this voice, chair by the fire and warm your toes— The erazy engineer started and caught the there, now! TL want tw talk with you.— pistol in bis hand. O! how those great black! Are you Bridget’s child ¢” eyes glared, and how ghastly and frightful the) = Ol no, Sie 3” and a luok of care pass- face looked es over the little face. CPC NAd ipso eeeenanen He tae | : ; : Mla! ha! ha!” be ve Ned demoniacally, glar-} * No, L thought not. Washerwomen’s "gs The. me He & roused par S children don’t uave such eyes, nor such * lhe " souls » . : »! ns ¢ raid hoped te tL OA ed ul see. broad fureheads, nor such soft Lair. Well, see See ay new power ee my hew cugive , ‘ ’ birdie, how came you with Bridget ¢ I made it, and when it was done we P Lave you no parents! rom me, For years | He ’ iva I) have been wandering iu search of my great ep- I don’t know. 1 Cady Ris ST a: gine, and they aul But | Bridget lets me stay with her because they stole it But Ll have found it! was vot made : sinorniog when | Can siny. “Sing land what has that to do with itt “Ob, dir, Tsing wy songs in the great We'll be in the houses and they give me sixpences, aud 1 Down, down 1 take them to Bridget.” “Abat you pay your board, then? Well, little Lauretta, will you sing tor have found it! TL knew at tl saw tat Dautzic, and [ was determined to have t. Abd I've got! Hou! ho! ho'—w the way to tl re ou tnvon, Tsay! m nin four aod tweotly hours villain! Tf you move Vil shoot you” This was spoken to the poor fireman, who at Vat moient attempted ty rise, and the got ine now” ar - fe ; * Yes, indeed ;" and the little one stands oor a oe tee s pan the middle of the ruy, and, opemiug u rd Sut 1 as he wnoke the : her reese bud mouth, she sinys Cuslu building at hand. A sickening sensation , “2 ; : Diva: setlied upon my beart, for T supposed that we . ; Qepen } were rune wow, The liens lew eo ~Liess my stars, what avoice! Iknow xg no e houses t] ke hy ) ing. I knew if the ofScers bere had turned t something of uiusic inyself; at least e@itch as usual, we should be hurled into etern:. Chough ty kuow that such a voice should ty mune fearful crash. Leaw a flasli— was be @ turtuug to the ove who possesses it —I closed my eyes; Lut ati) we| Little oue, where did you Jearo that{” thundered on! The officers had seen out «peed “Nurse taught me.” . “Nurse! Who w Nurse?” “Nurse is dead.” The dark eyes fill with tears, and the ruby lips are quiver anuther engit Mr. Patron walks ap and down the room. Tlis curtusity is excited as weil as ils tty “Please, Sir; shall I have my ba yet wield scold if I stay Bo oly ENG I bam yo oan ie ~ Be little owe, L wail carry the casket, ny home with you.” “ een « Its up tive flights of etairs, Sir, aud } * there is tv light iu the pPasoas “All the wore reason [should go with Att ' tian t Cover sta vod Now Tam ready. Come, iny lit id Lo will be Letter ac ng. Dowt fais ve, Keep uid X i 1 Now wiere down Prince Street, hey { Whatl do yeu Ou never teat, it lere we are, in broauway, ‘ jlo we turuf down Cros ry tha nev live in this wiley / Casta Dur wilale this Ltthe hand leads inc Uy how many more ff twol Wel you car s ac ey hh, and is it you, Sir, that would be re I sliall tread Balery ¢ xhts are ticre! ily » well, Ll can climb tueu it », Is this t ey cam ert t r afther coming to see a peor won at goa wooden chat cee “Shirts all rigut, ‘ pi aber a ring home your little girl, and to ask Vou something Pte us that be bad leen ther room below, named weeks bef lieresa. The woiuan said she was wait- Lauretta’s family in Italy re, and While she was out with to go to the 1 the child, then only two years old, tor the ‘n sto sake of the air, there came a big row in c Is tather Was help to arrest him, and Hed W Ir ed with as . mi me inthe <a ways but he the clryrle idder, * To wish he and got kilt; and wh Allin a trig, sure reached the Louse, wad InUFe catituitie at Llantzic and the mother was on fire, and niver Was she able to flud her at i So she kept the child and comes to A v vwith it} for she heard tell ho Shirtedeo sireets here were paved with gold; and came and found nary gold nor \ £ wholy food but for the warking, she lad to to work as all we poor creathers do; ana raalway A heavy ¥ clear of the parse was she took im washing in the one root (he Garman student, atd stairs: but niver a bit would she let this My ~ do tor Current of geatvude t widconl s ind ond tself, but waited on itlkea slave, y taught it to sing tas ale mothe did berore ity elie si and last yea Vaeresa died. ‘This poor httle, creather took on so bad that Ptook her mysilf, on- ly Pil be bringing her up ditherent intire- Iv; Vil tache ber to earu her bread at any toarned toseusil nd when he vered from that be was sound again hes tn canity wasoall gone, [saw him about three sing to the great folks, and makes her Shoeth help me to carry round the clothes; aud ine, He remembered nothing of the past vear, that is all, Sir.’ “Tt was very good in you, Bridget, to take the little orphan. You have saved her from asad fate, 1 pon the lead meariv twe rate; and so L sends her out ivery day to weeks vterward hal no reeoslection of even his mad freak on my engine Bat T remembered it, and T remember it still: ind the people meed never fear that T shall b You will be reward hnposed upon again by a crazy engineer ed, you may depend.” ase Bridget raised her eyebtows and drop “What are you writing such a big hand for ped a courtesy, while little “Casta Diva,” Part’ © Why, you see, my grandmother's date, as Mr, Patron then and ever since has ind Pm writing a loud lether to her! called her, bid her face in the bed, and Pict says, “If all the world’s a stage, wo- sobbed to hear her own story related.— | inen wag the tongue atid guide the wehickle.” ‘The kind gentleman looked at her tender- ‘ ' |'ys and then continued: “I have a plan for this poor child ‘which will at once relieve you of your | charge and repay you for your goodness i " ' Good-night, little one; Pilcome easy chair befure the bright coal-tire.—|ing of Corn and other ; Dry your phe tale will hel ining cies habgn are Be llere, Bridget, is hand lies in hispaud the other is tender-|* * ce j some money for you, and be sure you do ly stroking his’ hair; but her eyes. are | “tus articles in present and ; have resting upon alittle fairy who sits at the numbers. bt lle of heart. to-morrow. yet make you happy. not send her out to sing again. something better for her to do.” Bridget dropped another courtesy, and her mouth opened wide, for she was all mystified aud bewildered. Lucerne, in dgill; &e., &e. The Sugar Cane stiould ‘aleo be planted: still farther tested as a syrup plant. © In’ preparing for Good Mr. Patron went to the window , and wiped his eyes. * * * ter) manure heavily not lose @ moment * * * late frost is over, Once again we see him sittinggin his By his side sit® a beautiful lady: one prepare fur Cotton, reaping piano silently dreaming over somé of | Sweet Potatoes should now be bedded brought home te her. The lady is his wife. An hour later and Mr. Patron is again} The fairy is his “Casta Diva.” seated in his easy chair before his bniglit {more folded arouud him. The only dif- | ference is that he smiles instead of sigh- ——wy-0- 0 THE INAUGURATION BALL. coal-fire, with his dressing-gown red From the Washington Star. | ing as he did before. | “Ah {. he says, “I see my way clear. can now without hesitation, call The grand Inanguration Ball at Judi- ,ciary Square presented a scene of rega | magnificence never before equalled in the fandle’s musi¢ which her * papa” has) ont and provision made for an abandant isnpply of “draws.” No crop cultivated fin the South is more worthy of attention than the sweet Potato. It is one of tha most valuable- crops for man or beast, and no planter should fail to have full “banks” at the setting jn of winter, even |if he does not make a “big crop” of Cot- |ton. The Hayts (white) Yame the Yel- upon Madame Victor in her room, to, metropolis, for the reason that on no simi: | ow Yama, aud the Red “Negro, Killers” interest her about my little Casta Diva. |lar occasion heretofore has the arrange-| (so ealled) are all fine and produetive va- I will tell her the story, and engage her| ments been so extensive, or the ball rooin | rieties, ‘ to cultivate the vuice of my little protege. I will see her to-morrow morning, and |so spacious or well calculated for the dis- | |play of beautifal women in rich and gor- | Irish Potatoes should be planted in perhaps she will accompany ine to Brid- | geous apparel, studded with jewels and | drills 3 feet apart and covered with a yets lodging. Not a very romantic walk to invite the lady of my heart to share, hut then the circumstances are peculiar. “Now | think of it, I must enyage of iny landlady the litthe bedroom next wine. J am determined to adopt that singing cherub tur my own, IL will change her name tu Casta Diva Patron, It sounds musical, and she is music itself. If sweet Madame Victor ouly sees in her what I do, we shall be an amazingly happy fami- ly. I declare, | feel like a husband and tather already. I shall tind enough todo with my money after all.” And eo he gues to bed and dreams of lis future Joys tll be fairly laughs aloud in tits sleep. Now it is morning; and if you will put your head out of vour door, you can see him gomg along the hall. Le stops at No. 6—kuocks gently; but the rich toned piano, touched by a thrill- ing hand, does not allow so love-like a This time he knocks uiusic stops, und the door tap to be heard. louder 3. the |geins, which usually distinguish such an loceasion, The room is nearly ‘three hundred feet in length, by about ninety feet in breadth, lighted throoagh its whole length by lange and massive chandeliers, and jets of light extending acroes the hall. fhe walls on either side and at the end ithick layer of pine straw or leaves, as | heretofore direeted. tind | Chinese Sugar Cane should also” he |sown plentifally daring the présént an |the next two months, for green and \forage. Plant the Ohinese: Sagar Cane are formed of deeply colored hangings of | seed far away from all plants of the Mik ‘red, white, biue and gold, whilst the ceil- ing is of pare white, thickly studded with gilt stars, which reflected the gas lights and produced a most brilliant effect. The scene from the head of the broad flight of stairs leading from the Court House, one wing of which forms the entrance, was pronounced by all present as the most Imposing ever witnessed, At the upper end of the hall a eanopy was erected for the ase of President Buchanan, Vice-President Breckenridge, aud ex-Presideut Pierce, with seats ar- ranged for other official dignitaries. On the side of the room, abont the centre, was a large balcony orchestra, accomrmo- dating a coullion band of forty-three per- | let family, such as Doura Corn; &c. Al- | $0, sow Lucerne or, “Chillian “‘Clover.— |We prefer the drilf system—land deep aud rich-—for these crops, THE KITCHEN GARDEN. | If you have over-wintered Cabbage | plants, set them out now. Sow more |Caubbage seed to head in the summer, | Flat Dutch is the best. Thin out Tun ‘nips, as soon as they have four leaves}; |leaving them at g distance of six inches japart ; and sow more Turnip seed; Zur, \ly White Dutch and Red Topped Dutch |are the best for spring use. If you did is opened by a beautifal woman who | fermners, comprising the military band of|/not sow Onion seed (black) last month, Well, | in love with her! Let's you and I go peep in at the key-bole, and hear what they say ; (il never tell—will yout Hark! Well, gfter all, Lean’t tell what they said now, because | promised sthilingiy invites lim to euter, don't They have closed the door. wonder he fell there a great while, and he didn’t ask her tu play or sing once all the time. Now the dvor opens again, and they come oat together; le in bis overcoat and hat, she in ber cloak and velvet bon- vet. le looks very much excited, and sie hovas pale, and trembles eo she ean scarcely speak. She takes tis offered anu abd yoes duwm stairs and out tue street loos Ido believe they are going to : A 3 And so they were Good Mr. Patron walks slowly with swect lady, for slie has every reason to Wemble; she beileves she is Lauretta’s hawutna, for she has been telling her mend how her iusband was killed in a eo ohne dreadiul dav tician, and because le was 4 when they burned 2 they tuve ber apd turew her ed a whok Ler escape when, ule Posen, Where she rema vear, and OUTY Inade Jung ternble troubles in Ptaly, the pr son doors were unbarred to ali Sue had sought frantically tor ber clild, utin van, aod bebeving that bota Lan fetta and hier nurse were crushed in tbe saine inel that killed ter husband, slic cate to Aternea to try to earn a liveli Jamon hospitable strar re bv her InQsical education and uncuimtets Madame Victor believes that Lauretta s her child, because their two stories are so stranvely alike. Five vears have pass ed since she lett Italy; but she knows ver eyes will notdeceive ler. Ler baby's features are ludeli jy eugraved upon hel friend supports her up the ft stairs. and then she stops to 1and to nerve berseit for erth er intense li Apptoess or eavy, lieavy dis Apporutinent. ; They are about to enter the room when a little ve vreets her ear singing, with wonderful power and expression, an Ital an melody which the lady herself used tosing in her own sanny fand. She et pe and yrasps the arin of ber “Oh watt,” she whisper let me trv; and, wit! ves and com} MW & VICE ed Ile opens the door that an angels might t Lauretta stands in tl room, alone, pale, and ag eyes dilated with emotion lo Z repressed Her mother’s voice 1 la spebau her little heart which vibrates on her Mmeuory like a gl tipse of heaven Madame Vi p sinks upon a cha id gazes dong and earnestly upen the le motiontess figure; then she streteh- es out her arms and whispers, Come here. Lauretta slowly advances 3) and wien she is close to the beautiful lady, s cs tles her head upon her bosuin and draws tlong, deep sich. * Pelline your whole name, sweet on “© Lauretta Victor.” The lady presses the little form still closer. * Darling, Lam your mother!” “1 know it,” sighs the child. “ You know it, my angel?” “Yes; [have scen you in my dreams, and always called you “ mother;” and when you s back.” the Navy Yard, and about twenty of Linhardt’e and Vollandt’s Bands of Balti- more, from which, at 9 o'clock. a national air called the company to order for a grand promenade, presenting a moving scene of great brilliancy. At 24 o’cluck the approach of the Presi- {1 wouldn't; but Mr. Patron has staid in | dent elect and saite wasannoaneed, which caused a great cominotion throughout the hall, when the company ranged im lines, and opened an avenue for their passage tu the positions assigned them at the up- per end of the hall. As svoa as they ap- peared at the head of the broad flight of ng tu the floor ofthe in, the band struck ap “Ilail Columbia,” and imid the waving of handkerchiefs, and derable cheering, the distinguished stairs lead purty descended to the floor and passed ip through a line of ladies, representing e youth and beauty of nearly every State in the Union. So svon as the cominotion had sabsid- ed, the ball was opened, and dancing commenced with much zest, thongl the momense crowd on the floor rendered this rather a difficult operation, the seats being so crowded, that magniticence of dress, and yrace of movement was, in a meas- ure, Jost sight of. There appeared to be among the ladies a very general effort to eclipse each other in the displayof jewel- ry, and the magnificence and costliness of their apparel; and the palm of beaoty, in form, feature and carriage, was contested by about a dozen others with great spirit The style of beanty was, however, so va- rivas*hatall had their adinirers, thoagh for and commanding appearance, blended with a fine countenance, good expression and brilliant complexion, the lady of Senator Douglas was evidently the star of the evening. Her fine statare gave her the advantage over all conpeti- tors, as she could be easily discerned in any part of the room, whilst others were partially lost in the throng The supper room, extending the whole ength of the ball room, was thrown open it 12 o'clock, where a sumptuous repast | was served. The opening of the sapper room tended to relieve the crowd on the floor, as many lingered there long after the dancing had been resamed. The President and lis suite, with ex- President Vierce, retired s rortly after midnight, which also tended to thin the concourse, when the dancing commenced in id w&s Goub'less continued up dur this morning. » mece ef President Bachanan, Miss ed much attention, and was e tavorite of the evening pleasant Countenance stately good assesses a fine, rss of intel t genee, with leasing manners and excellent address Sie is to preside at the Write Llonse dn ring the nent r vears, and will doubt- that grace and shed her at Wheatland erial Residence at the James Wits ail ease that distir and at the Min Court of st That Yaller Joy. —* Mister, have you seen a valler dog going ‘long here, about so vear,a year and a half or two years ae lds “Whiv, vaze,” replied the chopper, nethe Yankee was quizzing fun; a yailer dog going along uta veur, a year and a half or two years old, aboutan bour, an hour and vhalf or two hours ago, and you'll find him about a mile, a mile and a balf or two miles ahead, with a tail abont an inch, an incl) and a half, or two inches long, and——” “Hold on! that'll do, stranger,—I calk’- “Vaze, TE seen jand a half or two feet.” do it at once ; they will come into nse in the latter part of the summer, when all ‘that were raised from ‘setts or buttons are gone. If you ‘id sow Black Onion seed in September, it can now be trans planted. Sow Carrots, Beets, (“Extra Early” is the finest) Parsuipe, Saleify, | Lettuce, Radisliea, Thyme, Parsley, and | Rape (for early greens.) Plant all-in |rows 15 inches apart. Sow, also,-# little spot with Celery and protect ghem from the san. When -Oherry trees are in bloom plant Saap Beane; and when Apple trees are in tower, plant Sguashes (Seallop Sqoash is the best) ih hills 8 feet apart; also, Cucumbers and Mushmelone 6 feet apari; the Nutmeg and Citron Melons are very fine and the earliest ; Beechwood Melon is very superior, bat a All vines are greatly bene> fitted by guano or poultry manure. At the same time, also, sow Okra, Toma tova and Egg Plants. Hill up RAubard, Asparagus will now begin to sprout; don’t suffer any to ron up to seed, but ent all down, Cabbages, which have | been set out, and are starting to grow, should once a week have a watering of liqnid inanare—a shovelfal of chicken manure, dissolved in 10 gallons of water, will be fouud an excellent fertilizer for them. All vegetables, that already have & start, should have @ good hoeing by the latter part of this month. Plant a full crop of English Peas, ae heretofore directed. THE ORCHARD AND FRUIT GARDEN. If yon have not finished pruning yoar orchard, do it at once, omitting only sach trees as are growing too luzuriantly to Sach ought not to be praned antil the leaves are pretty well sprouted. By this method, such trees will get checked and go to bearing ; shoald, however, this late pruning not to be sufficient, give them another severe pruning in the mid- die of July ; that will prove satisfactory. As soon as the trees are beginning to bloom, hang up anamber of wide-moath- “t bortles, half-filled with molasses- water, in your trees—yoa will catch a umber of insects and thus patent tae from doting injury to your frait. THE FLOWER GARDEN, Propagate DaAlias as soon as you ean see the sprouts or bands; with a sharp knife split the stem right throagh, leav- Inga piece of the stem and one ar two buds to each piece ; plant them so deep as to be covered with at least 4 inches of soil. Tie up all your flowering plants to stakes ; the wood of the China tree, when splintered ont, furnish the best and most durable stakes where Cypress cannot be had. If aunaal flower seed has not been sown yet, it should be done at once. Re- collect, that fine seeds will only need to be covered slightly. If covered deeply, they will not sprout. little later. bear. a — T2387 A person meeting an old man with silver hair, and a very black, bushy beard, asked him how it happened that his beard was not so gray as the hair of lishead! : “Why, goose, don't yon see,” replied ang just now it brought it ald late you are into me about a feet, a feet the old man, “it is because the one is ‘twenty yeara younger than the other.” Foun thd sAmniitpen: Orgen. the right to decide the question of slavery - Mr. Justien Ke also Bvt) “ |THE CURSE OF OFFICE-SEEKING. Inaugural, |" themselves. inion, in which: the freedom of the} " Several’ ageabout the ti t The President's _ But a change has come over him, The! North wast erritory was made to be the henadee vces a ris yee te We t in our issue to-day the In- | South swallowed this infamous demagogu- not of she Bee Virginia, which was header tha teckase Democratic’ thaiale- ;_|ism last November, but they are sick at sugural Address of Mr. Buchanan, deliv-| nega odd bout pe » it 6 stomac yy are throwing off the gin promene of the Territor and which alone, and not Oongress, had J vile, nauseating draught, and the doctor ple ot the Capitol. We have read it but| the right to prohibit slavery there. He who administered it is ready to give his|expressed himself in very decided terms hurriedly, baving had no time to gre it! pees a peer What other oh ana y constitutionality of the “Mis. a thorough examination previous to the | will this political Proteus next assume! |souri Compromise. Vee : ieee of this cinta of the Organ.| There is but ove other point in the Iu- We are informed that Opinions dissent- land. The remarks of the old patriot tiret impressions of this document are angural to which we can advert, for want ing from the judgment of the Court will Apply with a ten-fold dea dalton tome nut favorable to it on the score of ability.| of time, We refer to the Pacific Railroad be delivered this morning at 11 o'clock | Present bi hat Read—and blush for your | It does mot, in this respect, come up tul scheme, which Mr, Buchanan proposes to by Justices McLean and Curr. ;countrymen ¢ ‘ our expectations. Nor fs it remarkable carry out under the waranmaking power. 41) abolitiondom is aroused and en-,. “- told the committee yesterday, that I os for the enunciation of any political senti- | It is certainly constitutional for Congress) 7 a - intended to opea my whole mind with- ments beyond those which have been ste- | to declare war, and it follows, that what- raged ut this decision: The New York jut reserve. ‘This is the last scene of my |" reotyped and uttered by ordinary wen, lever becomes “necessary to garry into ef Times, a leading Fremont journal, thus political lite; before I came here I weed-| upon ordinary occasions, for Lali a cen-/ tect” this granted power, may be dove by receives and comments upon it: led all the hopes of ambition from iny| tration —Benjamin Watkins Leigh, of Virginia, ex himself in the follow- ing plain terms touching the office-seeking brood which had begun to “plague the mington, Goldeboyo’ and. p os stations, that ought come th te this! place, that those copeerned are utterly at) \a loss to account for it, exeept upon the | presumption of gross careless of the agents iat those places, We saw in the Wil- ee | wington Herald, a few days ago, an ad: |vertisement headed “owner wanted” in iwhich the writer went on to state “that the afternoon I heard Dry! Forest; iw the Beote } { tury, | ‘fie President distinctly and e:mpbati- | positions he has hitherto occupied | Railroad. We present it to the consider longer a local institution,—the creature time, vever has any nation made a more) ~~~ oo on the guestiyn of “squatter sovereignty.” ativn of those strict constructionists of the of local law,—dependent tor itsexistence rapid progress in corruption than have) TUESDAY EVENING, Congress. } . . “The decision of the Supreme Court in heart; aud I now declare my conscien-| Now be it observed, we do not Present the case of Dred Scott completes the tious belief—unpopalar as the avowal of peg “backs down” from, and bucks oud! this point as an opponent of a Pacitic nationalization of slavery. Slavery isno/it may be, that from the beginhingy of His opinion, be says, is, that the ume Soath who aided to elevate Mr. Bachan- and protection upon State sovereignty these United States, during the last quar- | when the ofa Territory may, un- der the Kansas Nebraska doctrine, decide for themselves whether or net they willexercise of which would “promote the {ts tenure is the tenure of all property, toms. recognise slavery, or exclude it, is, when | general welfare,” unless such power is! aud the Constitution protects cad " : they are namerous enough to furm aState within the competency vf State author- | serves it, to the sane extent and upon the When L tirst grew up to manhood, there President Bucusnan is not a Squatter same principles, as it protects any other are ten now—yes, the number is tenfold) Sovereignty man, yYter all, notwithstand- : “This is | at least. Nebraska act,—it is in opposition to Mr. | sense construction of the Federal Consti- the fandamental position which the Sa-/in the city—they infest oar public places, constitution! This is a most ridiculous and absurd construction of the Kansas- | an tu the Presidency. We would ourself withhold no power from Congress, the ity. We favor a sensible, practical, common- and State legislation. It is incorporated | ter of a century, I beg leave tomention | into the Constitution of the United States. & few, the most obvious of many symp-} property of any kind whatever. Even in this good Old Dominion, | pre- for one place hunter that was to be seen | They swarm in the country and Bochanan's letter of aceeptance last June, tution—we oppose all encroachments up- preme Court has Just asserted, and upon | they invade our privacy, and disturb the, —it contravenes and overthrows the doc- jou State rights—bat we would not cripple, whici: all its decisions in this case rest. quiet of their industrivas neighbors with | trine it seeks to explain, and renders the ‘the arin of Federal guthyrity, when tie Congress cannot exclude slavery from their solicitations, They are theinselves SALISBURY. N. . at sce See | MARCH 17, 1837. | TERMS OF THIS PAPER $2.00 CASH, Squutter Sovereignty.—It appears that ing, in his letter of acceptance to the nomination of the Cincinnatti Conven- tion, he accepted the platform of the CAROLINA WATCHMAN, ‘there was a bundle of shovels at. the «le- pot for G. M. & A. T. Jones, of Salisbury, N. C., consignee to the Railroad agent at Wilmington, &. Why were they not sent forward tothe Messrs. Junest Why keep them there and advertise for an | owner wheu it was well known to whom) they belonged, Whatever Le the cause of the deten- tions complained of, we have reason to} believe it will operate prejudicially to! the roads concerned. Several of our| merehants who shipped a part of their} stucks by the way of Charleston, 8. C., have received them, & are daily, to be seen Church. But at might, I was ‘mvore futerented E believe, at the Suitory’ Bethiels thaw at any period daring the day, On entering this’ snhottinry you woold Gud yourself before you are Aware wrrested by several things “that arewovel; there is « simplicity and plninoess that iw em and the most devout gn Tia ia {City—and decided! y the, + ae day; there was Op€ noble’ roiee in: the choir that reminded me of home. / This Church: is situated pear the battery, a azul, handsome building, suffeiently Iaege.to bold five oF six hundred persons on the lower floor, » Abd when filled with Sailors engaged in’ solemn worsh ip, democratic party, which endorsed the/at the depot in this place enquiring for | their bows swelling like the dvep ‘me they Kaneas-Nebraska legislation a perfect) pow if pd toe to be exercised is not ‘re- federal territory, because the right to marketable saiaieaee: they put up their! Kansas and Nebraska bill, in which this! the packages they are expecting by the | chanted the 23 Pealm, none ean. fail to be int farce ! j served to the States.’ |slaves is the right to property, and can-|principles, their opinions, thetr votes, at) doctrine of Squatter Sovereignty is clear-! Wilmi : i ined most congrégation This ral exposition of “ uatter| The President claims that under the! not be divested. Rot i pis reason |#uction to the highest bidder, setting the oral Eee sien da Kan | mington route. It is aleo eumplait jou Th of the of colarne, | sovereignty,” (which it dignifies by the) of F and New under the auspices of President Fillunore, | it to its inevitable conclusions, and where \ dep war-making power, Congress has a right the people of the territory cannot exclude | highest value upon their services, but alur sovereignty,”) is in|to wake sucl roads as may be necessary | slavery trom their own domain :—and Willing to take any price they can get. strict harmony with and in conformity to! to enable the government to protect and when the and language of the Utah | defend each of the several States and Ter- we shall have it in the logical sequence, | €mbassies, and men who aspire to embas- ieo bills of 1850, enacted |ritories. Grant this postulate, and follow | that go State government has a right to es, will descend to aclerkship. Ottic.! yrive any citizen of prope rty, which —vtfice and emnolument, high or low, time for the next step comes, Men hardly tit for a clerkship aspire to, ly allowed. sas, between the pro-slavery men and the abolitionists grew out of the attempt to put this doctrine into practice in that} Territory. | For further information on this subject, | that the agents at Wilmington render} their Lills in sach general terms as to make it impossible to know whether the} charyes are correct or not. We make these statements as we have gathered them. It is hoped there is a, ' were men, and nearly all of the same age, fow were very old or young persous. I viewed this congregation with deep interest, and united in thelr worship with defight, ‘Time, with bard labor and exposure, gaye their skin ® peguliar hue, leaving indel iblemarks deep on ther brown, and it cuts up by the roots all the claims! will it lead? Zhe discretion of the gov- the Constitution of the United States pro. State or Federal!—any sort of oftice, : : ; F call some Who does of the Sade covercigat ” patriots of ernment only will limit its authority. | tects hin in holley. ‘ wf which will save them the pain ofearning “° refer the reader to an article in this | remedy for any real carelessness orinatter- fra ~o morris : ~ Pes ae 1854 to hover and glory awarded} Every river, rivulet and brook in the; [tis not tov much to say that this de. theirliving by hovest industry. Wehear paper copied froin the American Organ. tion that may give rise to these com- * at there m sometbing sommntiete and them, for what they considered the most | nation, may be made navigable by Cvn- | cision revolutionizes the Federal Govern. & great deal about the corruption of all briliant political achievement ofthis aze gress, in order to transport men and ma- | ment, and changes entirely the relation orders of men iu Great Britain—what is The Utah and New Mexico bills express- | nitions of war, from point to point through- Which Slavery has hitherto held towards 't4 Does any man suppose that when deciare on their face, that the people vet our vast domain! (it, Slavery is longer local: i a. Sir Robert Walpole said, that every mau : ; . by reason of a great wind. These are the men prise oat , z u . jit, Ss y is no longer local: itis na- P ’ y “6 nals 5 afte a we , y Ps ote Toros may, in the formation Turnspikes, Canals and Railroads may| tional. Tie Federal Governinent is no Las his price, he was talking about a continued all the afternogp and until al g-@7" Country Merchants are referred thet have visited oll parte of the wesldh anit of cnet their constitutions, admit or exclude | be made under Congressioua! authority, longer held aloof frum it, asa thing whol Waving all the legislation of the ruaning in parallel lines, five, fifty or one ly aud exclusively out of its jurisdiction; are tobe purchased with honors—some fvur inches in depth on Satarday morn-' per, as offering matter worthy of their ocder that they might coutribule to our lupery night. Territories down to that period, subject hundred miles apart, from the Atlantic! —ijt is brougit directly within its sphere with the power to purchase others—some ing: but that day being remarkably plea attention. and comfort; and yet these men, ontil traues supervision of Con; \to the Pacific Ocean, and from Canada} and put lnimediately under its protection with emoluments of place. The case is gant, with a bight warm sun, the snow bans - "8 | a : ed : i doore, Kansas and Nebraska bill profess-| tv the Gulf of Mexico! Why not? The) Tire doctrine of State Rights, so long its exactly the same here. “Go to the ant, selted ravidl a , The Inaugural and the Democratic cently, have been overlook and forgetion m of his ¢ a canpon-shot beyond this duc- Secretary of War reports, that such means friend, is now its foe. Y 2 thou slugsard ; study her ways and be IAS ela) dis Journals.—The Richinond Enquirer, the out-easts of the human fainily, drive from eo the b favor of “papular sovereiguty,” | of communication are “necessary” to eu That this decison is to produce the most Wise.” there is a ite white ant in the ar aaa ; ; Petersburg (Va) Demoerat, and some ciety tw be swept away into the degrading vices ease U terms it,) and to sur-|able the government to defend each sec profound impression upon the public West Indies, the pest of the country —lay Gen, Walker.—The accounts, fur some others amoung the Buchanan journals of that cure the soas of mes. To seg so many of got in render, on part of Congress, all ite tion of the country in time of war—Cvo- | judgment is certain. Its first etfect wil! the smaliest lunp of sagar ou a mahoga- tue past, have represented Gen. Walk- the South are out against the President's them bere assembled, singing the songs of Zioa, resi power of supervision, “leaviny the people | gress adopts the Secretary's report and be ts paralyze aud astound the public YY table, and in Httegu mivutes, there will er’s prospects in Nicaragua, as very an- policy of building a military road to tlhe reclaimed by the Gospel, looking forward to the by m i domestic institations in their own ) beng Territory remrec.y Frrxwto regulate ipso facto, these means of carrying on war, wind. become Coustitational! Familiar aa our people have be- price to be told in guineas! No—some be a luudred aroand it—tread upon a With Mr. Bach- | come to the advancement of Slavery to- lizard in the evening, and uext worning oo Saow Storm.—It commenced snowing here at 12 o'clock, on Friday last, and late hour in the night. It measured about promising. Driven about by his ene inies, his forces reduced, and his resour- ‘plaints, and that it will be speedily ap- plied. ~ —_ tou Mr. Doorey’s advertisement in this pa- Pacitie thood says The Enguarer in its mildest ~lu relation to the constrne- character of wn Sailor? These are the men that have weathered a thousand storina, and have ‘battled with the tempest whee the sea roared, them have visited the four corners of the earth in joys of a better world — « Where they shall heihe their weary evuls, way.” Verily, Mr. Buchanan is unmer- anan’s premises, these conclusions are le wards supremacy in our Governinent, they will present you the cleanest and Me ker A ry , tion of w railroad to the Paeitic, with the a the wa! cifal towards his “squaiter sovereignty” gitmaie, : they Lave not believed that it conld Gb- Must pert ct skeleton imayinable Sa ©OF 1s moe uce few and of het pee urcat and grievous ipcipients attending se bn cane of heavenly rent, the Sh frieude, Cass, Douglas, and others, andun-| The sound maxim, “Io time of peace tau so absolute a seat in the supreme sit, the greedy expeetants ot uttice are on: ¥e have been expecting bis total destruc: stupendous a scheme of pablic iinpriove: | presents something of the beauty and excetieney several just to himeelt in now declaring, that the | prepare for war,” is invoked in aid of council of the Republic at so early aday, Ure look ont—let a poor Postunaster or tun. Later accounts, however, are ality uct, we are compelled to declare that | of the christian religion. escaped Nebraska bill means precisely these sclieines, and nemine contradiscente,| The decision will be accepted and obeyed Collector be sick, and they begin to col-. tle promising, and stll leave it in doubt, is arguments, however ingeniously and) A stranger oo enteriag this Choreh will be and ualsq what the Utah and New Mexicv bills our country becomes rapidly chequered as iaw. There will be no wide or loud lect their voluunes of recounmendatioas— whether or not he will be able to estal- | Nonestly advas ed, are not io aceerd with | attracted by the Pulpit, which i» a sbip about balf — Rale proclaim in explicit lan ! Mr. Bachanan strips Cis own party of }with Railroads and Canals! What glo- protest against it. The public peace will let him dee, and before his remains are nous phases sham democracy presents 08 not be disturbed,—the public ear will not couunitted to his mother earth, the whole lvh himself in the permanent government our constitutional views so steadily main tained by us on the subject.” The South exposed, from each sabe of which, an anchor is sespended some two or three feet, all in full Rail its stolen honors on this question, and this question ! Frank Pierce would not be vexed by clamorons outcries or nowy SWarin is at Washington, Then, sir, look 9f Hie country Sile Deinverat hamiles the enliyect with w of the i her stateu without meaning to do so, pays the high- | consent even to make a email improve- denuuciatiun of the Court and its decree, at the daily Press, which, in this country, sah a great deal of caution, as if afmnid of “™ ; congrepetiun ; another ship as & were Eu ine est compliment to those compromise | went in a barbor or river, fur the Lenefit) But the doctrine it has promulgated will | the true ecomplar vidoe morumgne te The snow’ of Friday last, com. giving offence, but as it stands committed ta full sas! ou the deep, is seen attached ba the lap ” measares of 1850,0n which the American of Commerce, and the Soathern State sink deep into the pablic heart, and ger-) Why is that upon all political questions jyenced falling here about 12 u'clock, M. 't feels at inemubent upon itself to say a ee ee of ad party has planted itself, and be does it, rights democracy shouted harral for inate there as the seed of discontent and residential elections or what not—the wy a, t! pare burg Intell mee r, winething. The Demucrat says: Bpyrepriees ond j Waring to Shaye. The ois. a ge too, at the expense of his own consisten-| Pierce! James Buchanan takes the place | contest and disaster Liereatter. They mis, Whole argument turns on the single puiut, © ie es Pie - ee ails With regard to the President's views!" ctamle ia the ven) end prociaiee the get- transpo cy. Now, then, be i¢ henceforth ander- | of poor Pierce, and proclaims an unlimi- | take the temper of the men of this Repub- which side will get the majority! be macs iain Spal Mee a on the constitutional power to build the pel to the lost: he asks thew to take passage with items |i stood that the ; inaaguration of ted and illimitable power in Congress w lic, whe believe that they will ever ac. Cause that ts the most effecta gument bout 5 o'clock,” the same day. It was, Pacific Railroad it is nscless for us to Dim across the sea of life, amuring theu that they Yet the Pape no arg in the — sel henge rappel ag and railroads or | cept Fugues: as the fixed and permanent : mee the majonty, for the party : sat y snowing here 5 hours beture it Cou aay nore than that they do not accord shall ride the waves sucerssfaily, brave tie storm ate, and institution of “popular pre » Or pedee Uses, B10 | jaw of the American Union. They have “#!l prevail, is tu dave tie disposal of ’ . iguty™ by thet measure were pal- and that intr a has virtually avowed that the Kanens Nebraska act confers no more From the Natwond Intelligencer inctes and bounds, to old convenants and | There is anotier class of men who. (0 learn that Mr. Jous Waters, an Englieh We yower apon the peopje of the territories, IMPORTANT DECISION OF THE) compacts and the advanceinent of Came Wink) have sproug up in Virginia, or ra yan, aged about 25 years, was killed in) Oar frends of the North Carolina | hope; and there is the ship rigged for the pas Bussan than was éxpress!y given them by the SUPREME COURT tan principle, tor ultimate deliverance. ther began ty be distinguished as a sepa Ag rte tt (toe Fiday las 4 Standard, are a leetle siunarter than these | “Er. with all ite sails spread tg entch the breeze, Mouth unmistakeabie language of the Utah aud ~ ; “ _ They will strive stil! to cling to such of Tate Chass, within the last fifteen years mtr a aan tf oats tea Gy nia gentlemen. They dodge the “teasing to lung for the wind of tho spirit to yesterd Kew Mexico acts of 15350 ; The Opinion of the Sapreme Court in tise as violence and wrot savelettun They do not regard themnsel as a part buc ket broke loose from the rope and fell i gentl 1€) i) ? Ve ae Will bu zgery ever have an end! the case sf Soult vg_& was deliver: touched. But this last sion leaves Of the peop they profess themse 340) feet to the Inttom of the shaft, where SMlculty by saying 1 ie not « Raidrosd =< te Z breet Never, whilet the people of the U. States «d yesterday by Chief Justice Taney. Tt ijtiie to hope and everything fear ‘ : intea—the people's fri Mr. Waters was at work, striking lin tat the President wants to build to the mcmane peg te listen to the syren songs of those shen “4 & fui and elaborate statemeut of the And the people will begin t - if men, Weaning noliing jy jts descent, wounded him so bad Pacitic, bat it's a military rad. Ot ies me netnent dig Hou Democrats who have bambuozled and views of the Court, and decides the f slavery is national, the nation shos)d yoy! More itt pla igheh, than thatthey ares) ghar he. Pwolhuuriafie e ac. course the idea is, that the peop'e will at Cm Monday evening | visited the Orphan Asy- Times cheated the country during the last few luwing all important points: nseutne the custody and « ntrol of it the men for people's money Thev ; . shes : - Her ¢ see ita Coactlee Poiadeucia Kaitit lee lum Thin ie evidently the best institution in siding ( years! 1. Negroes, whether siave or free— t slhou'd be t onal for the hate no oj n and no will reirown CHER ; . a - k “1 4 the city, and it ie well worth the attention and County The Territorial legislation of 1550 was that is, inen of the African race—are pot al Governinen tect, and 4 Whatever the people do they do—what or ‘ a 1 | “ : ee ee eee ey cuasideration of all the friends of humanity. 1 farming} bared upon those true and safe pnuciples citizens of the Uuited States by the Cun ove, it:i—why, if its eatension ja VEE (he peuple desire, they desire—what “ sh GH, poe Carols wr euldiers to get out at to beat off our shall nevr regret the evemng } spent examining uadeslying the Pedera! Consiintion. aul slision ons with “ite existence, bot) ever the peope think, they think—what headed by Ex-Governor Reto, paid a enemies iv that quarter, should we Lave ite groumle and buihinegs, and capecially the Royal im orporated into our system of guvern- 2. Ihe ordinance of 1787 had no inde sunt nut be ended tovether ever the pe “iil, they are content parting vieitto Ex-President Pinwce, at any caspall Weck inne ot ae ssi The ee ball ie ment. In 1554 it was attew pted profes pendeut constitutional force or legal et Apparent peace will follow the action apd, Crere fur ateverofhenororemol Washington, afew days ago. Mr. Rea oo hasulesened 7 ut 7 . nagh the Eageni¢ sediy and openly, by the Kamsas-Nebras- fect sulsequentiy to the adoption uf the Sof the Supreme Court. The partisans of ' nt the e have to bestow, they a idressed the Ex-P - ent in quake a \ 1 cE ee Se ‘ of {rand ka demagngnes, to transfer to the people Constitution, aud could not operate of fts conduct and its doctrine will proclaim tor ve itat their hands. S . | : , 7 - es : 4 ae A Sign. —“Not long since aresolution maa barding, 1 expands into a meguibeent lace wh of the Territories, all power over the ques itself to coufer freedom or citizenship ft tothe end of controversy npon tiie | ain ene ople; and T have n “eps Ary speech, tO WNC was iutredaced into the Missouri Senate stractore, that dors credit vo its fuundern. Bet her Mat ton of slavery in said Territories, free within the Northwest Territory on negroes fauliyect, and the iminediate re alt ow el the ways, and know perfectly we Mr, Porkes rephed in a tnost felicitous to the effect that it would be impractica before proceeding any further, allow me lo notice the d oe, frum the restraints of Congressional su- not citizens by the Constitution. seer t tino their hopes. Lut at hae Wew to appreciate the motives and the er, taning oecasion to pay a& bigh ble, inexpedient, and nnjast to emanci- , venerable statue of narise, that’ stands on a almost Visivn contamed in the Uial and New 3. The provision of the act of 1820Q laid the only solid fonndation which hae Merits, of these oar kind aod officious compiimentto Mr, Dopatx and the ' good Pate the slaves of that State, and a test iil about one hundred yards in front, whieh ‘ exicu bills of 1550. commenly called the Missouri Compro-Yever yet existed for an Abolition party u ants. Tn Monarebies the North Ste vote ocing taken, it resulted in 24 yeas PE ds the aitention and interest pf every . It was deciared in the fourteenth sec-' mise, in 60 far as it undertook to exciudefand it will ‘ o tain of honor and office; and 4 nays, three of the fonr Senators . I: . ble lool tb a Pri tion of the Kaneas- Nebraska act, that it negro slavery from and eomuunicute free} crowth, to bus ! le. There ar - . ~ tne voting belonging to the St. Louis baeacaa 8 a boble looking personage, wit Parker, wan “the tree intent and meaning of this duu and citisenainp to negroes in thel « een i ar A Aaa The Lirat s Cita We giveintiis delegation The same resolution on go. trking features 1 rube bousely thrown around eruor o act, not to legislate slavery into any Ter. northern part uf Louisiana cession, was a)iias been done Sane [hve hives ofelntien er, the | Siting lked of, ing inte the House received 107 yeas tu bis shoulders, sandles om brs Govt, boca arms gone, trade. gitory or Staie, nor to exciude it there legislative act exceeding the powers off tie De mn ; rends the same; their and leed, very i irtant cd bpen 12 nays, the tweive pays being members dim with the winds and rmos of mear one hun- and the from, but tu leave the people thereof per- Congress, and void, and of vo legal cffecy mduct is diferent only inom sand y the S (CrncistiicleStalcet Lauisdelegation. Thus the en: deed years, [halted before thie statue, saying, were ali Sedly free w form and regulate ther do w that end. as tiseqnally true of the courtiers of the ; — I Se Usiot Lowe delegation in botu Touses, | gast know who thie ia, My friend gave me TI mestic institativas in their own way, sub Iu deciding these main points the Sa ant mn Merchanta and the Diy peoples as uf tie courtiers of Rings, that, ees UNE ; tis a sab with the exception of two, voted that it the fullowing, ab wene as 1 can revollent: It is ject only to the Constitution of tht Uni- preme Cuart determined also the fullaw. Book.—We wish itdistinetly understood exactly in proportion to the contempt JOChOF such grave | BAL Bits 04s rautica lia expeuient (and) Jost ati 7 i (a evoke dstreded ike) Aimoneus — ted States. ing incidental pointe that we do not ask the sabseription nor they entertain in their hearts, fur the per. Pose. A& soon as we can, to publish the take measures tu abulish slavery in that : . ; dans Comber This provision was construed by its; J. The expression “territory and other\advertising of any Ale nist here or 0 to Whoin the flatteries are addreseed, opi { ( n full State olonies in Tarhament when they were epprese- twin el, advocates to transfer ali the power of prope tty” of the Union in the Consti ei ne s the extravagance of their adulatior wee Mr. Grown, of St. Lonis, pending this ed by a tax that a abowt to reduee them to derfully Congress over the salject, to the people tion applies in terme only to such ternity u ' ‘ ) iiiet Prose be non re ee af the Republic reata As he ( net) Te resolution, made @ lengthy speech in fa slavery. South Carolina bad thie statee impor twina, of the Territories, or in other words, 1 ry as the Union possessed at the tine off A" DUT set of men, we claim it as our 1, thank heaven, it yet . I" pte tial e reas vor of cmancipagiqn, in which he showed ne ana ipreen o peneey i Se eee J.C. P give up to the people that sapervising the adoption of the Constitation right t unce both the sentiments ec creat body of the pr ' terian mentions the case of a minister Any ancy s i at Heats any defence of America. And when the British were P. Suni power of Congrete over the Territorial Z. Lhe rights of citizens of the United\and practices of those inerchants whe, + the means of subsist. amony the mountains of Tennessee, who et wereld Pe OPN ROCU DINE mle harleston, they mared it, by throwing Rt who ent legislation, which was retained Ly Cuu- States emigrating into any Federal Gov-\wisle reaping a rich reward from their €MCe, 1 1 by mest indnstry, had, on Cliristinas day, @ ‘surprise visit “7O" The proceedings, altogether, go to dowa, troke off the arsee, and cleo the head. Ie ton, T gress in the Utali and New Mexico biile ernment there, depend on the general Anrrruamaeiacy itty cantite _. Placed above tue temptation of poverty, from ¢ constable, who presented bin show that it is not at all improbable that this eondiviun it lay for a number of years among for exhi of 1850. Herein consists the difference provisions of the Constitution, which de], , (asker a mer “never so moch as dream of the emola ! hat | slavery will ere long be banished from pelnirity wl ok nl tiara i out of t barecen the Tecninnial egielation GE 1KGG Sue iu iin, a4 (do echer fesvecths the suits, are osing the frnits of that trade pienia i ates the liiwese lanl eciking with bills which he was unable to pay. ce Beata the rubbish, Goally it was thought of, and resur- they wv and 1854. Congress reserved the power powers of Congress, ie rob the southerners of their property. yeomanry of t fey whe etlerts cae : . _. rected, and placed on this pedestal, the arms only Knowin of supervision in 1550, and gave up tie 3. As Congress does not possess power We are in daily reccipt ters ask: have fed, ¢ ed, protected and eustain- Blackirood a Magazine.—We are in i ee : : wanting. This statue is now very bighly esteem- as slav power to the peuple in 1-54. itsclf lo inahe enactments relative to thi g fie to point oot ty onr 6 hern read: ed societ debted to the pubtiehers, Messrs. Leonard | .. The Crbinet.—Gen. ( na “a born ID ed 00 hecuaat of the many reminiscences that took he The iegislation of 1850 recognised the persons ur pr sperty of citizens of the | ! to Scott & Co, for the February No. of this oe Haim petire, and 15 0 Years of age. cluster around it, dren. Hebd ok tue Gtenud (us Lune) Gilles Sates Paul ec ewe ues cae The Lecture on © Trade Life-—its Poe-| excellent: Mavazine . Mr. Cobb was born in Georgia, (bis fath- There are now 280 pepile ie the Orphea heard reeming i. tue lerntones, when forming sel as the Conetituten coufers, se it can Soo rail UMTS? line ee gee ot MN fazin ; er removed fromm Pitt c vunty, N.C.) and Anylum, seacky all from thin oli. 1 bad she proceed their Slate constitutions, to decise pou Hot conetitutionaiy delegate any sucu Fad h last evening was a finished Southern Litera y Mc anv nyor The is 42 years of age. Mr Floyd (Jon ieee te of seein hem all h : Ubey are and the the question of siaver) fur themec!ves, but poserety a Termtonal Goverr ment or production The ¢ rare wan well tied March No. of the Messenger ia to hand, Bachanan Floyd) was born in Virginia, decanted i ng them toget i ney et even j the Jegleia! f I5o4, lef € peopie ’ votCunder the Constitution. and the interest of the audience was en and from a hasty ylance we take it to be and is between 45 and 50 Mr Toucey oe canes pone erst career et rights ns of Kiations a NeLrweha Pearrny beer mae on ace Henne ; int - ener was born in Connecticut, and is upwards down to 4 years old, aad some of them very regarde 00 this point, 6 tuat they alit 1 the State Missourt ie not affected Pryde the mall tecrarnifod a ” of 5 Mr. Thomson was born in Cas- | sprightly children. I heard them sing their No and regulate tein Gumestic it c the temporary syourn of such slave ' ware aud: iulita inline Cannecton . bed _ well connty, N.C... educated at Chapel evening bymn,saw thet engage in prayer, whieh mother their van wy,” wind Cour : sv uiherstateu ut oallie reser 1 elwor end 1, we can, by restrict. witha e inter Anil ahioncer@iich fg m Norvay.—Englieh papers! Hill, and is between 40 and 42. Me very imposing indeed..1 also went to sec Master own Mue. Js they may reyucat Comuition stul depends on the laws o four advertine te to such ws agree make the frame work of aaciety, waa 1, pave nots from Norway to the effeet Lire vn was born in Virginia, educated §t chem cat, all dested ja_oor ie om wate said sly domestic iusUitutions “in ther own wa Mineestir PUNE THRE DI MICH give. cat ee ee cdated atlength, and ilinstrated by many that hundreds are dying daily from atar aoe I I, and P, hs JCA. Hee quired to ask a blessing, while the others were A a at it je sian ply abeurd te his rv of thie O m Geennied 4a tolerably correct sdea of who it 4 4, tif el aniitny aThie calli Atos ite ! ; 14 . ack Was bor iD eousylvaola, and js : ‘ ‘ jan ce ie a lerrit ; a " i 7 . ee i "1 H Secvininircmacal ; 7 cy ” me : ; ae peppy allusis ! . - . i : col is said to ve: tnkenne, varie te ’ as quiet as could be. I made some pot Indeed ever they pleane They are lett “pert SA eaeavell sonny: refore make this anne Py niles eee heard ative and is an additional cause of suffering. Gen, Cass has gone to Michiyan to \ the fruit of the training there, in after life: do With thd ly free.” and of course there is tie Cot er 4 ae ' tl tlie all Nae iutaecoral inatincen niet auceeagtal: ae inake arrangements for a settled residence they feel disgraced from being broaght up by she elun Kreesivbal restraiwt —and tuey may doit S Court or tie the consutntional sof me Whe ly exiibited. We do not atop by the “SLancaof Eivinent Methodist Minis '" Washington, chanty! | was told that some of the jead- With hi an theron way, uieontroiled oy any arguineite wihict st wtat rade to WHF UpOW way ty select this or that flower fror © tere’ ie the tithe of a rat eclitie ai te ing nen, both at the bar and in physic were ofr? sl vtber power but that of the Federai Con a jos tlucniee Use 4 Bool ntellectnal bouquet le id a to hei " me whieh has tx - oteal a me . * of Mr. Bachanan has made a con- {0m that Iostitation, When they find a bright only ae stitution, malas, hh contase Bo provision ot ~ J sions Mv last evening, holding them all reserved Gap li, , Thiet tle te ie ite ' . sidderatele trip in his Inangnral—worse, genius, they send him to college and yive him a Pi con ie Sd mae a xls ae we pe pe his we ers ; Vt re . Jus Siretig ' 5 Aicarie fn . thie mg mi Lition, when it will 97"! re here eee nese alee rather se ae of General Taylor's “all tinished education. The girl are sought by the hawt ie i) ree Coal Ci vit i Vy Jd tletices a sures ms for an be complete im all ita parts ads ‘ = the re id the rest « i > : . ; I ORAM DRONE eG Wiel Par a eta ee Ge. valanil eR ane Bos } it Honey Seda IETOT : sms alate era f ee en Me best fainilies, on account of the re unre ear Caribe cate pay toe ers of the Lexan navy, aiid caning citizens, are Venifleh onder the ni 7 wher : tant ba reagan Such is the Kansas Nebraska act, ane Mr. Justice Newson read an Oy Oo who were ench when that country was Sugar in Kentucky.—-The Louisville The Abolitionist ought to be satisfied constitution and laws, to be placed ona mite L ate hal me oe th Carolina may in Office vuder that law, the poope of the derrit which be did netenter vito the conettu: annexed in 984; one years pay to ali Courier says that sugar making opera. with Mr. Buchanan's administration, since perfect equality with native born citi- en eeen Beet 9 ie —— adit © Coerectiy. frac to ree : UCR rea * CEP CTT Ferree OTT Pn : a ? bd ; : i ’ 7 d Applica Fy fe peuieculy 16a regulate Whe t sees € Missouri Compromise, but Navy officers dropped ly the Navy tious have already commenced in por le has placed a Dlack nan and a Brown zens, and in this character they should heals Sad! aautonl P . ‘lor- vif a‘ demestic ietitutovs in ther own way.” heid, aid on that gr und attrmed tue Board; $20,000) Jor furnitare for the tions of Kentucky, and it expressed the man in his Cabinet.—V. Y. Mirror. ever be recognized.”—Nobody knows I sail this afternoon in the Carolina, for F st oe ot Tisai ie stor wovercigty,” and that judgiwent of the Court below, that aslave repair of pablic grounds in Washington opinion that more free engar and molas- And tleudescendantarct) the ér| p better than Mr. Buchanan that nnder| ida, and must bid you adiea fur the present. pi ree d wae the c eof Mr. Buchanan when carried into a free State, whatever mipyht The entire amount of appropriations at aes will Le made than for tnany seasons. I : } } aie ; A ee ulihe conatitution of the United States no, [see any thing on the way that should interest rane ge he wrote tue ie Ger acee Guy the womina be the iawe of that State, remained a the late session is supposed to be between Sovar camps that have not been used for sracl onght to be satiaticd also, since he foreigner can be placed on a “ perfect | me, you may expect to hear from me again. oftiee. ‘4 Gen, Wourein ue gald Liat ‘the people of slave wheaever returning tw the State in sixty and seventy miliions of dollars, {years will be made to yicld their utinost has placed in his Cabinet, Isaac, Jacob, equality” with native born citizens M Yours truly, yj ce, @ a lesitery, Like Those or a State,’ have! which bis owner resided Faytlerille Observer. — thi¢ season. , Aaron and Jereiniah.— Wil. /lerald. ; wth peg i {the same democracy shoats larrali for Bachanan ! trusted to time,—to the progress of civili- honors and offices, and emoluments ; and | zation, tu the melioration of legal codes, Partizans are to be excited to exertion, to climate, to popalation, to established action, ouly ly the hope of { reward.- menced at Petersburg Fatal Acvident at (gold-Hill.— We with our settled opinions on the sulpect We have more than once very distinetly entered our protest against this namin! we ueine | Norfolk Herald. aod reach at ‘ot the harem of pesem, becanse Jeous Christ is the Captain, and the wieds and the waves obey bis voice. Theanebors are there to remiod them of the frurness of the christian's average AVE is, SE op Se 4 any, Bc Mave Ll ) lente Rane? A eh oe 8 ré-urgaui hend out aud out, a new, catalogoe of for- vign appoisitinents, diplomatic and eonso- tar, and a clean sweep of'the higher offi “| ees at Washington, of tle United States District, Attornies and Marshals, of the heads of the principal Custom Honses and RY wy : oped that te chenige of the season vat remove the nedeasity. Being disappoiit- ed in that; I ‘think it veuy te tne, and best for you, that I should retire. stitugnts, has not, to my knowledge, been disturbed by a single unpleasant incident, T have felt myself much edmplimented by MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER: HATS, CAPS, LADIES FURS, TRIMMINGS. es es de. 5 Were this occasion particularly call the at- tention of his regular customers and others, to the prepa Our relation of Representative and con- | Srring- During his fecent-tour in the North, he visited |not only the cities of Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York, but also the principal manufacturing dis- triets where in his line ure got up— thus he hus been enabled both to obtain samples of every article he has mede for the business of proposes to carry on the above business in the tow: ry, on Water Street, io all ite various branches. GUNS aud LOCKS re- d at short notice and on reusova- ile terms. His thorough acquaintance with the business, he hopes, will command « reasona- ble sharé of pat . All work whrranted. All or- ders left with him will be faithfully aad promptly at- tended to. Orders respectfully solicited. CLASS 28... of Salisba,| To be drewn ia the City of Atlanta, Ga, in pob- lie op Saturdey, March, 21s, 1857. CLASS 29, ° lic, on Saturday, March 26th, 1857, ° ON THE PLAN OF Dearw or Penonu.—-We | Post Offices throaghout the country, It your eonfidenee. I am grateful fr your |mades aud porehawe more advantageously than here- | oy, 1856 ee See SINGLE NUMBERS. regret to gee Dy the following ainounes. | furtlier says: favors, and proud of the honor conferred, | For the importation of French gouds, he has made “That Mr. Bachanan will expect every | Ofeach one of you, without distinction such arrangements as will insure lim a regular vup- | ply of the newest and choicest styles | WILLIAMS BROWN, — 8,260 Prizes ! {dopa aipe y at a i sap of chvie Lahore or Maree 1687,” ‘To be drawa in the City of Atlanta. Georgia, in pub- MORE TUAN OVE PRIZE TO EVERY TEN TICKETS! \ death of Capt. Petigra, a géutleman whion: American Minister abroad, every Charge | of party, I most respectfully take my leave; | ited Lorobeep aad haa ot ble vite make Rave int Tin, Sheet-lron and 30.000 Tickets. . ; y, | f a ; ari h p ‘ we kuew well and esteomed highly ; Affairs, and every Consal or special in the hope that you will continue to Le; | ives or Norihare lapertapion: | Pices various Nie: ¢ Smith MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! We were pained, yesterday, tu lust of Commercial Agent, to send in their res-| a8 you always have been, conservative | provements recently made ia his factory, the wuperi- opper fe - Ny j ! “death Y, to leartrot! i gnutions r fully, withont delay, for | citizens devoted to the best interests of |ority will not only be matutained, but added to. At his old Stand opposite! 1 Prize of $50,000 is $50,000 . the sudden ; f Captain Thomas 1 fl ilk $ s he Uni > Q > > Such couatry merchents as purchase elsewhere the Stere of Vos 4 20,000 is 20.000 ( ; 2 uP a at they wilkall be displaced, with pro-| the Union, E. G. READE. ; 2 a . Petigra, late of the United States Navy. b ‘eet ; € withont giving Rietmond a trial, he would reapectful- MURPHY & CO. to“: 10,000 is 10.000 <a He wat ou. his pli tation, in Abbeville bly ave Py ar dong the {ty invite them to virit his establishmeut—he assures OUSE.ROOFING <a | 9,000 is 9,000 | _ February. 17th 1857. [98a0) . operat of the rule, rou ' F ne ae h should they do so, the ill tind stock of aS one) jh a GS 8. i District, when he Was attacked with a| ys Loudgn, to Major Cass, i. elgg An Old Bachelor Bristling Up.—Mt. | goods equalling ia vasiety, qvemnity, and low prices, h GUTTERING dove in} wu 1.000 is od q eomewhut severy indispoxirion on Mon-| } j ; Buchanan in his Inaugural, speaks of) ‘iat of any other house North or South. pe ppg lepers Ue I 6.06 ie 6.000 | 4 tho ‘ trom the Consul at Liverpool, to the com- garel, epeans of) ne (locas urvcapessunia’ are of ihe F and warranted. Greatvarie-| yuu 5,000 is | day last, gh he rallied and there 4 A “our ehildre d children’ Dail | ig ate . papegietnge abt t ty of Wares and Stoves always « : 5.000 | ~~ . wok of his n mereial Agent atthe Swidwich Islands, | » CAMEFEN ANE OUP CANATED'S Chil: | kind, and the greutest attention is peid to the srt eat ee Les 4.000 is 4.000 | JA LL those indebted to me in any way are died at Se Foamy ~4 Feidag, sede new men will take the places of the pre-| "en. Dea _ packing and prompt shipment of guods. Oo it etosel Sd ee eee ee 3.400 in 3.000 | invited to raft end wetile ba lobes faded : ; “leent incumbents. ‘Tl + = ; wane | 2 oan y in awe 2,000 not be given. ‘Thos failing to comply with the above ing. He was ong.of those who ‘swifered ; pen ue eaung law. weil, be The New York Tribune notices a| -¢ | Office of Western N.C. R. Read Co.,| | ee 1,000 is 1,008 | motice may expeat $6 atte wth » lapeh gentiousens ae wide aha of the late hoard fur ius applied tw the dumestic offices cnumerat- Gowise Machi hicl 1d | e Sraresvitte, Fes. 26th. 1856. | 100 Prizesof 100 are 10.000 | Y SzpenL D6 cote wi aa GRIEFITEL : ip, ore Se ik ha Baty, ocd ped Fy miy er gel iv Fac in| low Seed ae Ye sold | pry 1 Coparinership of BILL & SILL having boon STOCKHOLDERS MEETING 100 Sa 50 are 5,000 Mt. Vernoa, N. Cy Beb-1, 1857. ey uded) a few of our Territorial ‘saints, : dissolved, the Subscriber has assuciated with him ee APPROXIMATION PRIZES. |-—--— bral voting jeadoa” He etporeselhy FI} governors and judges, But thisswveping ae. Toe ee Oe eee Cet Comet cesmcre Mette Ceralion| wns tenes aqgrostucliy te name Hie; sneran| ___ WR TAG PAs ouree, / . change in the persone! of the new adminis- THE MARKETS ter; and one whum he takes ph in introducing | meet in M Barke County, on Thursday the rare ie wos pe 5 herald reouieee a large sapply of superior Fookeep e, fow ry woe! Fe trativo will not be made upon Marey’s A We !1o his customers. The busiuess will hereafter be | 2d day of April next, fur the purpose of considering the ‘ Pi es ce i bs a0 be Feo pd igre and Note Paper, of a} d this _Hearx Rospeny,—A. gentleman from | merceuary dvctrine that “to the victor Salisbury, Y. C.. Mare. A 17th, 1857 conducted under the name of Spry prion gorgeeed ce - Crarlar elite Company ‘ct ime rol J. H. ENNISS’ Book Store. 4a te North one oe Oa" name is not given, | belong the spuils, nor yet in pursuance of A Aol sank SILL & HENDERSON. A tell ciiundabes of tho Stockliciders os veopacttel:| 4 © OC ree foo | January 20. 1857, 34 lost his pocket at the depot in Bul-| the politicians’ rule of party rotation in| Apples dried, — 620 100) Lead Bar, 9010 | EDWARD SILL. | ty requested. By order of the President, ra oo sie Je NEW BOOKS. bard i W ediieed ' i s | Ghee: Bu la thle’ . Bacon, 10.0104 * White, 10012 | Salisbury, Murch 17th, 1857. 504d | R. F. SIMONTON sa < 000 160 timore, on ay evening, immedi- Ce; jn this case the office holders ‘ . . 35 | Seda i hog 2,000 120 f a : Beeswax, 20 a 23 (Molasses Cuba, “0 a65 | — ~—-+ . ——| [5w:40) Sectr'y ond Tieas'r. is * 1,000 109 | HIRTEEN Years in the Itinerency. - Life and ately after the arrival of the train from|and the office seekers are of the saiue | Beef, 405 / * NO. #74! W. t d to P h | ; ee sell. corr. | aneo 2 are o.cee| 4 A — A ao oe browa,, Washington. {t contained about six thou-! party. : Butter, 15420 Muscovado 650 70 ante urcnase, | s ape | I Vitkerce ce tke: Waste ang ig at party CANDLES Parner rps New-York Advertisement. 2,260 Prizes amounting to $204,000 | Vietona or the World Overcome, by Chees- ot feel sand in checks on various banks! But there was @ great principle upon GaNPrPS— 1, 4, Nal (Ca) 6 0 64 YOUNG AND LIKELY NE | Whole Tickets, 610; Halvce,03 ; Quarters, 2}.| tn’. Gerdoninge fee tt Genaliy See aaa I fe and with the exeeption of about ove hundred | which the November election cupeed ts | Admantine, 31. 8 37 OILS LINSEED— D LIKEL a erry P' ; 2 Tle eee eS ee m that and forty dollars in money. | favor of Mr. Bachanan—the great princi-| Coffee Rio, 13018“ Tanvers, - 508 624 MANSIO Oot fT aaa ott art oes STAPLE AND FANCY The jana ies glial | the Catet Justoes Ths Sowret Miakade aoe pew ee ee : on Co uf the Unieu— C ae ao u ys hare esta 15 ' ee Salisbary, March 17th 1837. 43 er Dis ( 4 beng Niclas ee Tickow pornted pgp lates tha Legends, by Schoolereft. 4 bing , ' inet all disurganizing ecleines aud ex-! Cen } | a se slips of ireled wi J. H. ENNISS” Book Store. . roared,. Eecape from Jail.—JSesse Langley, im- again gauizing {Cotton Yarn, 1000 — |Rage per Ib. 3 PAV Th See Pobersgey encircled with emell lin lubes nad} : : prisovad fe the jail of this eonnt rw. ke) |Periments, all trading demagozues, and | Cor, #0 6 5 !Sult per eock, 2.194 0425 CLOVER SEED, —== = 7 7 SO NS’ | placed in ome Wheel. ; a # : Pe ag J y (Wake) | at) unserupulous factionists aud sectional | Meal, 85 090 |Sheeting Bro. = Ya lv | * Timoth The lirat 353 Price, similarly printed and encircled, | § any of wowme two. months ufo ons charge of| scvaturs er dicunion fanatic, Non mrad |Ghcbewer des i soSeqar ime) 12s Me | if ‘'EDWD LAMBERT & Co. “(ici \smthe whet... NEW BOOKS. 9 horee-stealin 4 ‘ ) n+ | Begs per dua. 1201S | “ Crashed, 16017 | ae Grass,— e wheels are thea revolved, and a samber is! . . Z 7 arth in niehte” Me or Pal jocanend | Duuth, within or withuut he lines of the Pence pas t. 35 037} Clarified, 12 - 1s Orch aC os, and | 55 Chambers St., and 33 Reade St. | drawn from the wheel of Numbers. and at the same a _— caer ~ Chale of Sacred Wonders,” by \ 8 ; » Me eM | democratic party; and LY that principle | Floer per bbl 6.50 « 665. Tallow, 124.413 rebard Grass, | Opposite the Park, |time a Prize is drawn from the other wheel. The | 7.8. A. Late, A.M. M.D.“ Knstrledge S9 => a at principle 4 trance to which was secured by two irou| very» id PEND US a os mace ta 16 3.20 Wheat White, 1 20 a 1.25} Lucerne Seeds. | Fitl be 4 dicho d h Number and Prize drawa out are apened aod exhibi. | Powers” * view of the ve forces of soeietyy \ a ory re d He ff bp jwill Mr. Buchauan be yoverned in this _ be cnet hades es Sire “e | \ cre oe Preece oe me ates Danser y the. 10, | od io ike | eidhcaee: sud A by the Commip. | 80d the resul:s of labor, capital und skill, by Clinrlen ‘ } oors. @ first opened the inside dvor | ble k pt Tron | Bar) 5e * Red, 10a 115 A supply, fresh and very fine, just in, at to open thew SPRING LMPORTATION, cow- | . nee, registered by the Commip- | MeKnight. “The Old North State ia 1776." Se- ten as of his cell filing throngh the granite tu! terri le work among the ottice holders. | Lard, 10.0 11 | Wool. 25.28 | / SILL & SILL’S Drug Store. | prising an extensive and varied assortment of choice, | "OPT; the Prize being placed ageiont the Nagher | oad Seslee, by the Paw. ELL O ethare,/D. D. ep pr ae eae apparently with mee | ene dignity of the government tn the eyes | | March 10, 1857 41 novel and desirable ie tee Seereties i agpented: wail ali the Pri-|.tucien ia Amorten” by Rehert Seid i & jof the world—the restoration of it -| ; | 1 Silk and Faney Goods, _—_ - 3 ry Bos views o! e wo 1€ restoration its an-| : Tie ye 4 7 rary 7 . « . |“ Lecwares on Science and Art,” by Dr. Lardner, : eese unlocked the vyter dour, Having) cious honest and lofty policy and purpo-| FA YATTEVILLE MARKET. 'T) ANCING AGADIEIIY, | thtize srccath, '0 the wants of fit clase North! APPROXIMATION PRIZES —The tee pro-|2 vom At J. H. ENNLSS' Book S.ore. 3 - yk y per, 2 | Carotiaa Merchants, and which will be offered at the Lead ‘ any of got into the which divides the, | | | ceding and two sdoceeding Numbe a Ralisbory, Jan. 20/1857 5 34 I Zion residence of ci Bich trom the jail ses at Lome and abrvad—is another con- Maancu 14, 1857 | SSCONY SRSSL0OW Low ter MARKET rescue. the first 12 Priges will Ss oatities Case heal . — T SS ae eae nr... . ; y . eee ; ron pe a | Dee. 30, 1856 31:1 3t:pr-e4 ai : + 5 te by means of an oven-lid he succeeded in sideration which will eontri ste = BACON, per » Ide 134 | prt ___| Raion Prizes, secordiog to the sch gpre. burning out of the door of the jail the materially to the execution of the impor fd pales ; | MISS R. CARNCROSS, — Prines of $20 will be devetinined by the laat | 5 ; : g a t liga 13 + | figure of the Number that draws the Priae. lock, which of course released hiin from praae pre . sodal meu ty Inan the ship Laguira, ea 15 \ F OCRD ITORN SUE COTIGENS OF SAL NECRT J. P. GOWAN, | For example, if the Number aestes the gunn} HE Undersigued has taken charge of this pops- * j f um steul tu stern Ki. Deming, 00 17 that the Second Sesmen of her Dancing Schoo au | Prize ends with Nu 1, thea allthe Tick | i a in © : rw aiadah the prison, We learn that P.6. Late udict thle| YLOUM. per beret a) | will commence on Taesday the 24th March, instant WITH | Bow lged peat agedorir pay na wiorze tn i por tvertgnon bol oye in Cald- ne eriff hus Leen absent from town! -S. Later seconhits contradict this Pemily, 7.50 2 00 | Bhe solicits the patronage of all lovers of Terpsichore COL. H [; ROBARDS, | ber ends with No 2, then sil the Tickets where the| The builds ced cutibaddions) bec. ampie yay otleney several days. Langley is said to have! statement iu regard tw the policy of the Stiperfive, 678 Ww Mise R's ability as a teacher, ie too well known to Poy a . | Namber ends io 2 will be entisled to $20, and soon to 0. either of llers of faunilies seoking eseaped from one or two jails in this State! pew President . | Fim 6300 U0 | need comment. Habre i tavited to ara to andi AT THE Certificates of Packages willbe auld at the folluwing | Up-coonity residence in the summer months. No at- \ . ° Crees, 5S 60 00 tice the easy aad graceful deportment o er pupils. Y | rates which is the risk " will be and ulso from the Goorgia penilenuary. os _ | GRAIN, per bushe}— . | _ Sixteen lessons in Dancing sed Waltzing. including RO W A N H¢ yl TS EK. Certificate ed Package of 10 Whole Tickets, go! au ak vat “Te » Peon numy Wemek at out half —Raleigh Register. Corn 2115 Polka, La Gorlitza, La Sicillienne, Mazour- ; a - 10 Half * 40 | bas the bert ride torit of any mountaig village inthe eee WASHINGTON DITs. | Wheat, 110 0120 ka, La Vassovenne, Hop, sad ‘Dewx Temps, ———— @ “ 10 Quarter « 20 | State. Pi age is respectfully solicited | Oats 7S a «0 altz > ! ss . in tell Beil Reeds in Georgia. —We erpy «| The British treaty is referred to the = eS Fal he Minit eed Meme aeeTa cane P Gat an ARR PPE tcE POR ALL the Stages at) IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES, | peti 20; 1637. W.aA. ss statement of the number of wads in ‘the| Committee on Foreign Affairs. The de Rye, 90 a 1 00 Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Salisbury, Peb. 2, 1857 35 Eachwe the money to oor address for the Tickets | 38 & were E ive B t aay ee Ob Foreign vais. 16 Ge LARD, per ib, 12 00 Gentleman's (jase—from 7 ull 9 P.M. same days— i 7 5 4 ordered, on recript of which they will be forwarded | th the isa ate ol “i Soath, sicily, pend tennination appears to be to act upon it.) SPIRITS, per gallon— At the resideuce of Jas. A. Slater Se - 9 | >Y firet mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending ia | A : ; arge nutmber and a remarkable degree ; ollee W co i Peach Brandy, 20 a 1 00 TERMS, $10,00. Th d & Li ht i | any Gigure they may designate m0 of prosperity. Tliese roads are depend- i neg ruler W ee) ’ rN = the Apple do. new 65a 70 8, , 1037 un er g n hg | ‘The list of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be sent! ree SO tn. ‘ -, beads ureau, resigued on Mu ¥: N.C. Whiskey, 55 5 2 to purchasers diately after the di Ta ent on travel and the ordinary sources of | "** ss ' psigued of nday en eeey a ba | DISUNION AND CIV'L WAR, °y r Passhancts Vor (glcase tries thelr laguatoree R. & A. MURPHY, Li transportation only. They have no great Mr. Richardsoo, of IIlinojs, will proba- Rectified do Oe 45 FOR SALE CHEAP. plain, and give their Post Office, County a ah . é y : ; 4 - ¥ and State. AVE Removed their Stare to the NEW-BRICK pew items like coal and iron to sustain them. Lly be appointed Governor of Minuesota.! NAILS, cat, per keg 475 00 00 Gret-rate Threshing Machine and Hores-power Pestilence. Patent Medicine| IF Remember that every Prize is drawn and pay- BULLDING next door to the “ Watehmaa ' at they Yet they pay well. Their costs is moder Gen. Tuomas, the present Assistant Se- aoe Pee . £X Any one wishing a bargain will call on ont os apie Siinost Coterton. | office. Their friends and customers, are invtd to aacwn ate, and their expenses not nore than an! oo: fa Reg wa - 1 2 RL BEALL. FAMINE, &e., &c., ioe — bids neon rast rpporcet call and see them at their new and elegant stand. . cretar 2 7 yvreew : Sweedes, common bar, a ) 1 1208 at meus 2. ncanse average Fayetteville Observer. | ed : Mr ene pare asi Aas : te Dubin wide! Va on OGee, Heltobarg. thal RE. evile nnd calemities that should be guarded] time of thinty days ” ° | eaten -dannary 6th, 1857. 1-39 ed by 3 0 retain his position WOOL, per > Iya os aguas. BAKER & OWEN beg leave toia-| All commanicayons strictly confidential he 4 de oad cae No political changes will be made inthe! TALLOW, per tb lta 12 form the public generally and private individuals par-| Prize Thekets Cashed or renewed iu other Tiekets| CONCORD FEMALE COLLEGE. re there A VENERABLE CITIZEN DEPARTED: Subard : ra ! - ; i HIDES, per ib . uealarty, that they are ready, willing aod able to pro- | *t either office | STATESVILLE KH. C. way uborJipates ip that departineul, and even Dry, 160 0 tect them from one at least of the above (Laghtning); Address Orders for Tiekets or Certificates of Pack- . rstian's F “€ < ¢ SI . which been in suceess- LS We are pained to announce that Dr.| wwe confidential clerks continue iu their Urees, Fea 00 HE undersigned take oression to anform their bY Putting up to their baldings, their Patent Imlated ages of Ticketseither to j fa aes At aetgn isto meron i e pat Buxsamss estxsox departed this life at apie 1 dee f : s aH ca 4 on | Southern (nends and Customers that they have scaminene ondectors, at cares lower than u has ev-| A awn aes Atlante, Ge., | ceuad candon on Monday, 16th February. « a breese a eae eee) eee Un shaas ee Ceres UU Carres Avera. pereeek. 1250 0 removed from No. 74 North Third Street, to the °f deem done at in this part of the country. Address | or 8. SWAN, Moatgumery Als. | views of « f of . : Monticello, his resideuce in this vieinity al omlees le llibalecndactal ie MrcTinns Alarm. per bashel 09 a 00 Store Na 139 Market Sureet, North side, between Your orders to Baker & Owen, Sahebary, N.C, _ = « Tetocbrober var naar mpr pres schnne tn pire yesterday morning at half past 9 o'cluck. ‘ MOLASSES, per gaiioa— Thitd and Fourth Streeta Jaly 22, 1556 s—«f ST TAR N ’ 7 | usetel and echpanental, of foemate —_ Fayetteville Observer. aud Chief Clerk Hunter. Gen. Case Sats a 624 | I» addition to their usual assortment of COMBS. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, | TERMS ‘Se on ering only rrave estaons. - 7 eee ed CEA USHES, TRIMMINGS AND FANCY | DE OUNTY— | | z erie a0 the graver questions SUGAR per ; SECEE ES. TRIEMINGS ABD 7A DENTAL NOTICE, |_Ri08!t county—ts Beco | +, -aaepapalpitdngear er vias - : ad, rude aoaf and crushed ' 17 i 2 Filed 19th Febr | 1857. | ; , A} 7 Hou Paers.—The Washington N. ( ats <'Crak Paro, & N Oreos, 1a 12 BOSTBRI AVS GBOVBS. = W F.BASON.D.D. 8. 4.D oF! “— ahd | Board and T, E ue Aay- Times says that Riley Murray, Esq, re- BEFE—W holecale, 40 4 LACES, WHITE GOoDs, 4c. nel el staietN hie atin iy at Petition to sell Land for Partition. Th ak ee 961 08 ative im siding on Mattamueket Lake, in 1 de DREADFLL RAILROAD ACCADENT. chrace, Retail, 6a 5 which they will offer at the very lowegt market pri- and "aa the e oraer mext to Doe Wiliam Trow man and wife Sarah, Miebael Stire- | Macd os Pian end Gaitar with use signs on and County, bas refused $120 per acre for his Tonoxrs, March 19 ome ae ' h Whitehead walt, and others, of instrame ot, $22 50 ononto, March 12. 17 Our terms will be six months, of six per cent , ’ i ‘ay . > E - ead A 4 ‘ ed suitable Oh A ad Mode: (each, nity. I farming lends in thet voided Sicha ts Two cars in the train of the Great NORFOLK MARKET cei dal oi MMINGS & ry ea an prstincd am i patlescuhspelei heen ezainat | corel = — WI ag train of th 8400 , , ‘ ' . B. O. WILSON, amimiag - and > rie er - ‘ aye have every advantage . Henry Stirewalt, and the Heirs ai Law of Acna/ Pres't Board Trustees, “se the Bowel Metres SAC thes last onan Western Railroad ran off the bridge near Reported by Rowland & Brothers, Mareh. 13, (857. Ay 2 Pet Market Str ” Ey Consnariealnee dr spped in the Box at Office Heohemen a i 4039 v > , . Hamilton, containing one landred and BACON—Hame, 13 @ 16 Hor rund 12 a@13 Ser aie einen | cee ania reied through P. Office or otherwise will be | * — ae eee ball m Paris the jewels of the Empress : ae pelo 4 4 ended the Gra caparvealt TT appearing to my satisfaction Unat the defead- N O HUMBUG ache Eagenie were estimated at four millions twenty passenzera, sixty-ciy f whom Sides Veetern, 13. Showlders 114 Fresh Supply of ants are not residents of this State, but remdents| + al ae acco of (anes. and the floences of Alencone| *° supposed to have been iistantly kp FLOUR—Super g Extra, 775 —Family, §=50 of other Mates: lt is ordered, edvertmement be d fese Sobscriber is Gow propéred to fill ail orders tos l (ee A = ed. Theae who eseaped are supposed to. DRIED APPLES—175 @ 185 NY q] mode for the spoce of da works, in the Careline be ace whieh covered the lilac satin robe of ! se aka) gam % aiem Almanacs. Watchman, natifving them to ® d +. Bat : be more or leas mangled PEACH Es— 5.59 ‘ ‘ . “ay € oa ee at TOL her Majesty cost six hundred thousand — | 7© More ¢ & : ? Coart uf Eqaity, to be held forthe eoanty of Iredeil.! SUPERIOR WATER BUCKETS. > netiae J ps : ; CORN—62 6s FOR THE YEAR,1857 IN at the Coart Howse 1a Statesville, on the 6th Mon. af hs cna i a able shes amounting (0) ar nat knows not how to spend hie FLAXSEED —¢1.50 @ 160 bo wale es - ire . : Mey Mans ineidik Mosase ll cll Fikccess alter Wort Noa Bee ostinn Mosaitits x4 uw a miiliwu of dollars . ‘ , i f CESS OF 1 OC Ere: Guarentee one at ad plead, answer or de ie’ é ploys No eroling Capita =" 4, which ot time, hath more business, care. grief, and Fist! NORTHERN—Pichied Mermage per bbi 34 J. H. ENNISS® Book Siore STATESVILLE. piel ase spel lagh arr oder ' sobeits North tina patronage. By giving bim pf every Printers in P L G , angnish of mind, than he thatis most basy ¢ Wallets & Blue Fieh. 964 @ &. pehied I | W AYER, has jost opened a Bonk Store in seams them oe mare fd pase agente bapa apart pag Bo 7 rintera wn L’ennayleania reneral Cod and Haddor ia bide — 83252450 Wack . : f ; w w ; 1c | Biemeleelne patie je to make 0 fe: : ta the midst of all his business . N rth C li a | i: B ks + Statesville, where be keeps on hand a large nese, P. Caldwell, Clerk and Master io T , > wy ge. with Parker, the Democratic newinee for Gov erel No 3) §750 @ * 0 aro n aw 00 * etack of School Books and qaue a variety of miccel- Equity at office in Statesville, this 19th day of Febru. ‘8 A TRIAL 1S WHAT HE WANTS. k ) eo G. AKE around eruor of Pennsplvania, is a printer by) ° PEAS 7 Glock Rye) per bash) 91-26 (py hart kes Nex; Rerierd | Code Cf Noein) (eto eeiees a oferta Hein alta satel WP. CALDWELL, CMF N.BM Worth & U Gea ke ‘ Tnite re Senatore| 7 COFFEE—Reo | ohne; Eaton's Forme; W Niih Canana , OL, , : esars Wort tley of Fayette c me gone, trade. The two United States Senators ‘a Ec EW i t . le 134 a Pen epee Panis a deme ue 2ARCT ABLICLZS, Price adv. $5 50 6w39 are Agente for the ente of the above Buchets. ae bee- and the Chief Justice of Pennsylvania, ‘T) Ts 1 1 ARSC reched & Foordered 15—Ralined 137 pisces Ciel Prociies ie \herCaaa ot? nd VANKEB NOTIONS, Stauonary, Wail paper Feveuevitle, Feb. 1857. ly39 eer eee SPRING GOODS, ee etiectt Sere ee Ce ar od YANKEE TIONS sma, Waar ca a lendiitd ~-- ‘ VU I te MOLASSES — West India. 63 @ 70 J. M. ENNISS' Buvk Swore. | pace ateek of CON FECTION ARIES, Fine Cigars DR. WILLIAM §. TATE, SALISBURY ie aod ebbige os oe! TPE SURSCRINERS SALT LIVERPOOL—G Alom,8112—Fine 165.) Jaqnary 29, 1557 a4 aed TOBACCO, Maweal Lastaments, &e., &e Surgen and Mechanical Dentist. CLASSICAL SCHOOL. ct: It ie 5 s are now reer ving @ ii J attention given to erdenag Books, Music, : Bae : ation _ Some few years ago a negro woman in | York and Philadelphia, their Nprog Si ( imi ca ares TA oN T 15) Seieectine aEkuiline (Graduate of the Baltimore Dental College) THE undersigned bas epeaed 0 Cilashaal Witiaes oT Comberland county, N. C., gave birth to . CANDLE Cera ene on a a0 Yi Ms. Opposite the COURT-HOUSE STATESVILLE, N. €. jim the town of Salisbery, for the parpose of oppress twin children, more singulariy and won St; [ d s Rel ir reeen a atl Btateaville, N.C. Jan. 6, 1837 get Sip ae young men for College, or any of the learned larly an : BOAPOeen, 4) a 5—_Vauw si o LI. persone indebted to me either by note or ac ) ESPECTFULLY offers hie professomal servier ’ them 'o derfully united than the famed Siamese o ap ¢ an Fancy REWARKS ae every pcales a he tore 4b comnt, are hereby aniified to come forward and te the cituznene of Iredell ind pebbe geecralty. oer so bigaa eda = sas at vente + yd @ unpor- twina, They were purchased by Capt + accounis are vafavarable, sales have heen n nies are slay * : sere Th a a 5 LAST NOTICE SAVE COST pclae ds Wea bs oe ae th ce let Oe . ’ A i af mast be cle up v tha ime howe arliug | sm © beantit: = ee! aOO me, Teeth ts, Mane wi te may teeta’ } Sse tite a peg epee LLL tish were - Suni . of Anson county, } ~ > ee SACOM Reel are "Sli ecmntacla lhe. placed in (he ha <sa'of kalolbeet kar ou ae ‘ if asd aah ssn y wing ‘tt who entra them to Brower & Shel-) ehch will be complete in afew days Our stock will erica oe st abrldealh ees He : er = lection, without fail : os | aE pa ah debon td td pany as ack these bees ‘ aaa uwieg . be larger than usnal, and comprise some of the finest « THOS. E. BROWN besigess in th sated y Her hambir path obscure that she, with smiles, T P Sess te ton, They were taken to New Orleans ger Ades pasion Niche Fasnratpas pe oad ep ae Mah 3.1880 ego. who are indebted to him by open account to setile ap May take her anaccustomed place smong erms-—Per Session of 10 Menths. head. for exhibition, where they were tricked temens wean eves re oe on os " _ without delay —and eave cost, as longer indulgence is a parle rong blag see | Primery Eagtch trenches, . 920 ¢0 = among out of them. Recently Mr. Smith heard Sar cocekl bac be ce Gulcsicd leh bicmtionts] cod MARRIED: Mul S ! M ] W out of the qaestion The beman face divine, om which Higher do do and Mathematies, 30 00 nd reser- ee : behinaeh o 4 id @ ’ u. es oe Wm. A. Mawn, is my authorized collector ot seal of Heaven hath fixed her impress tree Clasmcs aod Math tie: 50 00 they were on exhibition in England. — |" think, we can sell many of our (nds at old prices, In Cabarrae County, March Sth, ty Samuel Roth JJ. SUMMERELL tous the, nor we he with carcions aud e j mepsceccedy rms only Knowing that he could not reclaiin them | neh creat many Gonds have advanced very co ck, Mr JOHN KLUTTS. and Mice ELIZABETH FC EE cxtee Ge Moles: Gre Sale VAEELYO TOE iM ereh 101857 sw Eee ere crane my weered rent | cial 2 & oe ‘ } ; srderably in the Northern marketa Ail we aek is 90, daughter of Mr Charles Fisher MICHAEL BROWN s T-rms positively cash on completion of work One-third of the tuition will be required in advance, y esteem 4s slaves, he purchased their mother and | examnatwn bef.re buying elsewhere We have git March 3, 1857 fa yy Tr y THY Officr at Residence, West of the Female College, one-third om the Istof March, and the remainder et yoes that took her to England to reelaim her cliil-) the Goods and they mast be sold —We have a very 4 ) \\ L R \ | \ ( | Commonications by mail or otherwise will ahs the close of the season. No deduction for absonte dren. Upon reaching that country, he ae = Pelagia i Alay bial Ate al } DIED: CORN WANTED 4 v i Be 4 Te Prompt attention except im cases of protracted sickness. ‘ . a! a Shawls, Scarff+, Mantilias, and any quantity of a 5 . ” . acs ; = : re. Orphan heard they were in Beotland, where he senda araoriment of Embroderies The finest hot of is te ie March Ad, Mre ELIZABETH 10( po penile gl idalics ine A LL permas indcbicd tnleciea Adminisiretoreca, onmmmy lows 1857 ty37 } ; REFEREN ES had the hyn . He found them in Edinburgh, — — baking we have ae to e Ree obs ats Nalcs es Pence, ia the 52 yearof f ae: the estate of Margaret Anderson, dee'd, are hereby | ~ ; ass ae = ee a ; Rev. Drary and the ’ z war ears cad public | kinds of servante weare ate, Boote 4 ’ ce rien nk noted to metile by the let April next, or they shall acy, 0. Pre nt avideon Collecre ; Hoa. they are even in can arse ey gaat I, Shoes of all kinds and qaalities, all of which will be mila Jerid ee to i aaieis niger tet i ee HARRIS’ HOTEL, Joba M. Morehad, Hon. Joba M. Dick, Greeas- x! é on England, where Ue | aig tow for Cath. of to punctnal dealers on short time . KE burn’: Rev. A. Baker, Hoa. Burton C Joha 1 hat Le s ; mo op . G. A. LOCKE, ers = . om Craige. 4 from the rights of the waster are unknown or die. Greer « can BROWN COFFIN” $3,000 WORTH OF GOODS AT VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE. So cae CONCORD. Y. ©. Sanier, Keys &) Beebaiee, BG. ter Ree em very regarded. IP Particular attention pad to filling all orders c( IST F( R C ASH JERSONS wet lo invest la Nadkin Candee!) cpotene awl Nottie 4 By ee a OHN B . ; ~ ; j ERSONS wishing to inves dkin Landi: Hal erences ne IOnN SRETTE ing. their No effurt was eparcd to judace the, Salisbury, March 16th, 1857 bwAd . ; . AOI, would do well to examine iny hores ehoe plan au Het tiated oe tela ae Sue October 14, 1856 satan he Lt whieh mother of these children ts desert her! : pe enderngned having determined te d en thet tation, lying upon the North Yadkin, twelve miles Salisbury Female Academy. axa ehsiwiahed iReachanl'G wa ein Eee : NEW os d : a 5 nenese, now offer their entire 3 of Gove wm Sahebur nde fro ° outa ¢ 2 nt to sec master and remain in England. She} Salisbury Emporium of Fashion. 7 yo eT on ey Seek oF Po gnt ttn enrcnery one, emat ora) len eb are: comtaining [THE Proprieturs of the Salabury Female Acade- ception of guests. Having the advantage of a fire _ ; BOOKS. : ae said she had seen white slavery, and| . wn on arallaseietinentrr Five Hundred and Sixty-six Acres, my have procated the services of the Ror. Wil. | fate gir grit read wil always be beomufatly FUST Received, «- Heme and ie Weds yy ee f or) lay ? ‘ ‘am G eeeil: Sisanica Virgina, who will arrees SDR S. neat and comfortable, ser m ives of Virginia Wis’ of the Shater- coe PD ele Sens Sete NEW STORE, NEW GOODS, #8aza2 awa gazes - mgr aremneree ym Gigesthae jersey Soe NOES Sees cre a ; tan African slavery in the United States. d dy f DRY GoOonps-- part ame: 0 Ue pice: OF ar on emay require. The | to. make all comfortable who may stop at thie House Livwood by Mrs Carofine Lee Henta. Napiers’ quirtes a AE J. Brown on the oppemte side of the river, will shew “asistants as the namber of Pupils may require. . , A F . geared 1 Nie de Indeed 80 strongly was she impressed | < BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, READY. 4, da Pe ais, patent ld Fai Prieca uf Board, Tritton fc. will be the some an Pieep lise will find at thee sarkilg an ead files rwsinesiy W are, lets editing, $ vole. 12 mo. Lite t life: P , - y , ’ ADE YTHING, HARDWARE. CUT. : AEE ere pey pea eo Tn A = eeC nim | of the principal newspapers publmhed North or Soath oemt, by Charies Dick: Prin ailey~ veg the misery of white slavery, that} A. & W. MYERS, ‘ LERY. Qt KRNSW ARE DRI Gs, ' terme ee. ecarest (he) eubec rivera te-Madieon, Rock ae ie , ae ts tates ms i a se . ‘ CHAS. F. HARRIS. | rend. Chips from Uso Bam's Jock Kills! Lees ht up by she el a ingham County, N. ¢ com us with such recommendations, g ? cn cleng to ber masior aud returned we, 4, Granite Multding, Salisbury, ¥. C. MEDICINES, &e. he., ! ‘ ROBERT GALLAWAY, | the neeurance that a first class Female Academy will} Feb 28, 185 40 and Learn, of a guide for ail who wish to speak ep the lead- with him home, to endare the misery of RE now receiving a LARGE and WELL-SE They were bought for cash in Northern markets, — Feb 26th, 1957 , : eee sg0 be secured ander his management : - write cucreetiy. At JH. ENNISS’ ysio were ae slavery in North Carolina, as not! LECTED Mock of FANCY AND STAPLE. end 0: much inwer prec thane the present. Per ae ° DA DAVES, VALUABLE Jan. 1857 —34 Book Store, f ‘ ; | mons wanting Goode will do well tu une our Stoc for the Proprietors SoS as . - eo da bright only a choice of evils, but as the happi- me wanting Conds will do well lu exannne ou & Lost Volume.--Bring it in, . Ne _ py beia@ purchasing eleewher e@ are determined ‘ Salisbury, March 10, 1857 tw P est condition of tl rei i | purchasing elsewhere, as we ar LANDS ive him a m of the African race. Mr. | | COME boftower has failed to retora a Volume oa 5 oe ! Smith and hi ; in| y ~ GF : Se ; t 7 TAD : int by the 1 a is negroes arrived at this| we NB We would iuvite the attention of those) CY the Watchman from July, 1842, to July 1842 Vi i j (f) AND _ x iia place on Monday last. | FANCY ARTICLES, HOSIERY, wiilog io ewmabs is the merenantile benno to unr Hey she or they, will slarere) us te favor to return A VALUABLE PRACT OF L | EERE bees ei alsside peaislan aie (a) Seed TAS Woh cori, oo wR wl, ot pate ae Cheraw Gastls, |BOOTS, SHOKS, HATS, TRUNAS, will (seme Mord. (cle onc Steck of Gants on hand): N. as wo.are (requenily/aecding Ss NtiN ee FOR SALE. Big Rocky Creek, containing about near Bethany Churety, in Iredell County— FIVE OR jer g . ‘ . ‘. . ne whole, olina may for Flor- 12 Office Seeking.—A letter from Wash- Rton \says that there are at least fifty | *Pplicante there for every office in the Bi of the Administration. They are of in CLOTHING, GROCERIES, dc, de Their eclection of Dress Goods, Embroidenes, White Goods, Maviles, de. &e., have never been equatied in this eeation of country for richness, varie ty aad elegance done sinese of from 15,000 to 820,000 per year may be For further particolare eall on of address BARNHARDT & SULLIVAN Gold Hill, N. ¢ ™! @P' EE a" Ece December 16, 1856 WUSIC BOOKS. . ( N HAND —Sonthern Harmony, new edition ; ( SONSISTING of 215 ACRES, situated within a mile of J. Ho Th venpson's Saw mill, Foondry &e. About 35 or 40 acres cleared, the remainder well timbered. Call on or eddress, RL. BEALI Holtsburg, N.C., March 4th, 1857. t 4 400 Acres, some 70 acres of first rate bottom lands, some 200 acres of excellent land in virgin timber, tall aad heavy ; all necessary buildings for comfort sad eon- venience, and every thiag in good repair. The lands SIX LIKELY NEGROES, eme a very goo! Blaek Smith. a large umber of Horses, Catile, Hoge @ Sheep: Three Valuable Jacks: a large quantity of Corn, Wheat, Onts‘and Hay, Bacon, Farrving Utenmis, Wargoos, Household : z The Stock hue been srleeted by both members of nay and Kiteben Furniture, and many other articles ote esent. If Cvurse delighted to learn that Mr. Buceh- the eoacere: acd cies ech keowe axparionee of Al! persona having accounts standing previous (to New Carmina Sacen; The Christian Minstre! ; —e — | in caltivation are in an innproved state ofealture. Said mentioned, oelomging to ‘be Eaate of Mra. Mary | interest Sten goes for rotation in oftice, aud Mr. B. Myege, and they fatger themselves, if they January 1856-57, will plenae call and nettle them Hesperian Harp; Mason's Secred Harp, with pattent Preminm Snow White Mineral Paint hands join M Dobbins Se Brothers, distant from Olin Alison, deceased : Menas to put new m@® into ev v tare favored with a call, they Will be able to give en- either by Cash or Note, Cash preferracie, as our notes. ‘The Pealmodist, and the Bortan Academy's | jCollege 14 miles All persons desiring to parchase | Terms mads known on day of Sala. again. office , oe very acan ‘ies catishca dea . books must be closed. Collection of Chareh Music. For sale at | 10¢ 0) lon. JUST RECEIVED. land in this vicinity would do well to call and examine W.F.COWAN, } rely, ) €N4 into every one whieh he can ica A. & W. MYERS. BARNHARDT & SULLIVAN J. H. ENNIBS! Book Store. | MICHAEL BROWN. | before buying else where L. GAITHER. | W.M. ALLISON, , Pzeeeters. Salisbury, Maroh 17, 1857. gwd Mareh 19, 1857. 6wpd:42 January 20, 1857 La) Sale: sry, Feb. 24, 1858. Sw:39 | Tredell Co, N.C. Febrnary 24, 1857 40-99 Feb. Mh, 1857 Sw39 With propriety vacate.— Say. Observer." \ AGRICULTURAL. “GREEN CORN FOR FODDER. Ix many regions of the United States, the high price of land makes it difficult for those who cultivate small farms, to realise profits proportionate to the capital invested. To sucl persons, in particular, it becomes a desirable olject to be able to keep cows in order toenrich their land cheaply, and to derive revenue from the prodacts of the dairy. What is termed “soiling” is, in these cases, of the hig importance. vest There is no doubt that at least three animals can be kept in good condition upon the green food cut and fed to them daily from a piece of land that would barely support one, if left to feed thereon, while the manure thus saved, if proper!) applied, would be more than equal to the —showing that, from an average cost of the labor involved, without taking year into the account the gain in land. It has been found difficult during hot In 1852, out of 5 blue-skinned varieties, oy g donkey or ass, in imit and dry summers to have a ready and Realising this'« 1.53, “ sare supply of green food. diffienlty in feeding teams, two years ago I made an attempt to supply the defect won it Seer > hee ‘ rh Og 854 amit abide ; leach variety te the disease, being one of| each way. At harvest, it appeared that y Y : GRESSION \the principal objects in view. It could) those of the more open'cultare were quite a I /not be accomplished in less time than} healthy, while the others, for the most oe aT ‘ |three years, a partial verification of which will be found in the table on a succeding page. | Influence of the Color of the Skin or’ the Tuber in predisposing it to Disease.— Among other highly interesting and very remarkable results, may be mentioned the influence of the color of the skin of the tuber in predisposing it to disease. For a long period, without the guidance of comparative experiments, an opinion was prevalent that potatoes, which had a col. ored skin, resisted the disease better than those which were yellow or white. The result of the experiment in this respect was as fullows:— In 1852, out of 72 ned varieties, 23 were diseased. mEyR5o, * * EIQ 7 Te “ 1854, “ 117 oy we 5 “ Thus, from an average of three years, {about one-sixth of the white or yellow- no injurious effects in extending the dis-’ the world may look out fora contest involving a result! skinued varieties was found to be affected. In 1852, out of 15 red-skinned varieties, 1 was diseased. 1833, 0% IsS4, “ 37 “ a“ “ 40 “ “ “ 2, of three , about one-tenth of the red skinned Again: varieties became diseased. none were affected. 14“ 4“ Wow « “ none ‘* be »,* 1854, “ none From the above, it must not be infer- by sowing Indian corn broadcast; and red, however, that the blue-skinned pota though the season was unusually hot aud toes are exempt from disease under ali Gry, the experiment proved successful. | ¢jreunistances, but only in a less degree, | 4, Last spring, | accordingly proceeded \ the cultivation of corn for that purpose in a systematic wanner. The ground selected was near iny barn and in good condition, as to heart; and all the preparation I made was to ploug! it once and then drag it down smooth. As the corn grown in this region is the common “Yellow,” I sent to Ohio, an varieties. On the 2d Jane, I set one of Batchelder’ corn-planters to drop the hills a foo apart, and then ran it backward and forward as near the rows already planted land that those having white or yellow > skins are the most susceptible in the mal ady. i Influence of the Form of the A compari- predisposing it to Disease. : erence to their distinctive form, fur in re *' distinguished . kidney-shaped. : : : became diseased. as possible, without actually interfering| _ sain me a ee: with them. After planting it in this i 130 . manner, | gave it a good rolling. It came up finely ; I then found that the plante was a decided improvement upon the former modes of sowing corn. Oa the 6th of August, I cut an averaze In 18: Hence, from an average « were found to be af r about one-eiz staik from one of the bills, when the tassel 3 became diseased. was jast in sight, and found it to weigt 3 pounds. When subsequently cured, it weighed a pound. The amount of green food which may thas be grown, under favorable circum: Jy 1852, out h “1553, % Isk4, * 90 4 4 at about one-fifth were at -showing tl y tacked. of 5 kidney-shaped varieties son of the different varieties of potatoes, nishes results not Jess striking in regard 5 : jto their predisposition to disease, than has dice, Bilious Attacks, Dysen obtained my seed from the large Southern been obseryed in respect to their colors. | The pemy forms of the tober were rator for any of the abov as rounded, elongated and In 1852, out of 71 roanded varieties, 21 , out of 17 elongated varieties, | 25 per contom part, were diseased. Influence of the Excess of Moisture on the Health of the Tuber.—In consequence | of the unusual rising of the river Havel, | in 1854, the lower grounds, nearthe trial- | tield, were overflowed to a point where) the water remained in the draining fur- rows, so that the tubers which grew in, the middle ridges, or dryer parts of the! ‘field, remained healthy, while those near-| erthe furrows were more or lesss dis- eased, | Ligeence of the Culivation of Potatoes’ on the same Ground in consecutive Years, | upon the Health of the to determine the influence of the cultiva- iyears on the same field, a part of the tri- al-field was planted three consecutive years, annually renewing it with manure, from which it appeared that there were ease. Thus, in 1852, out of ninety-three varicties, twenty-four were diseased, and in 1853, out of one handred and sixty-one . < : = = ~ } tee E i . pe SUBSCRIBER bas the pleasure to an nownce ly the word to whom he seads greeting alikind wishes for theirpr sperity and peace, that he is making steady progressin the improvement of Eagle City, destined, he beleves, to become tha greatest manufacturing city in the country. He is now erect- ing w new colian mill ut this place, to be culled the 'Proy Mills,” wad hopes to have it in fall operation Y the latter part of the summer of 1856. It will be country. The machi@ry warselected by himself, aud the latest and most approved patterus were chose n.— white or yellow-skin- ign of a variety of the potato for several [will work like a lever watch—stuoth and steady — and be doubts not will excel, iy its products, the most beautiful achievemeuts of the revowned Eagle Mills, ander whose shadow it is developing its fair and de. iighting preportio. Eagle Mills long gained for it- seltafame as fair agit is wide spread, both forthe excel- ence of tis yarus, aud the sapenonty of its cloth fab nes. Troy Mills alone threatens to rivalit, aud henes not less interesting in itvelf, than it must be desirable tw every Southern pairiot. The dreamer, speculating on coming eveuts might wellstep in bere, and casting forward bis kea be you? he boundary of present time, portray the aspect o: "pe ORBATEST Medical Discovery of the Age. DR. KENNEDY, of Rothery, hide diseovered in one | of var commen we a remedy that cures EVERY, KIND OF NUMOR. | fulu down to a Pimple. He has tried it in over 1100 casos, and never failed except in. two eases, (both thunder huiwor.) He has now it his possossion over two hundred certificates of | its virtue, all within twenty miles of Boston | Two bottles are warranted to cure @ nursing sore ‘mouth. One to three bottles wil) cure the worst kind of Pimples on the fuce. | ‘Two to three bottles will clear the system of Biles. ‘Two bottles ore warranted to cure the worst canker in the mouth and stomach, Three to five bottles are warranted to cute (he worst case of Erysipelas- One lo two buotles are warranted to cure all humor in the eyes. ‘Two bottles are warranted to care running of the ears or bloiches among the hair. Four to six bottles are warrauced to cure corrupt paras Tuber.—In order | one of the best, (if wot the very best,) mills inthe gud cunning aloers One boitie will cure sealy eruption of the skin. ‘Two to three bottles ure warranted jo cure Lae Worst couse of ringworm. Two to three boules are warraated (o cure ihe moet desperate case of rheumation Three tu four bodles are warranted to curs ihe salt rheum Five to eight bottles will cure the’ worst cuses of sen fula, A benefit is always experienced from the first bot- ct cure is warranted’ when the above Ue, and a p quantity is twken. Reader, [ peddied over a thousand boivies of thin in the viewnity of Bosiou, 1 kaow the effect of st iu eves So sure as water willextingush fire, sesure T vever sold « bottle of but ry Case will this cure humor, | Varieties, twenty-two are recorded as un- Eagle Cuy afew years hence. Let him sketch it: | that sold another; after a (rial it always speeks for sound. {2 A Justice of the Peace, meeting a parson mounted on a fine looking horse, peevislily asked him why he did not ride humble Master ? “One important reason is,” said the parson, * that at this time they are scarce having been transformed, by an all- wise Provideuce, into magistrates.” The Lavigorator cures Sick HWeapacug. Take ove twe teaspuourful at each altack and it will soon dis We see a city of becutiful proportions with its tow, of granite buildings with glittering metal roofs, refleet he cheerful beams of a vernal san: the iavigor treezes of a delightful chmuie, stir the leaves of | bows of elms: the sirrets are enlivened with a cheer- rul busy throag fa mingled with the rear of looms and cascades: Ka ation of his mouament neces above all thiags else, bearing on iis wings extended, luukiug down with pleasure on all below. Eagle City Bauk is iv full view, and by its liberal policy invites all energetic business men tg claimitsenoouragement. Calico pri the carsof the North western Railrnad receive them, together with thoa sunds of other things, the products of the City: th: deafening whintle | lop an Uunmense eag ters roll out their baled up goods the sung of halfa million of spindles r piown, and the soand isechved wad u (tself. There are (Wo things abort this herd that up. ; (ug steeples pointing heavenwards: close rauged blocks pears to me surprising ; firet that it grows in our pas. | tur wtiful, and yet its valae yin some places quite » & hasuever been koowa antl | disee sored itn 1546— ¢ second, (hac it should cure all kiuds of hamer la order ta give sane idea of the sudden rise and great popalanty of the discavery, | will state thatun April, 1853, 1 peddled it, and sold about six bottles pee Jay —tn April, LOS4, 1 sold over ove thousand botiber perday at he wholesale Drugsists who have beew in se,eay that nothing Sone the business twenty and thiriy 4 ¢ anual: pateot medicr Phere is a universal pruise of ny owu practice I always kept it stresty for ho- es iatraduction as @ geaseral family - great and we tb wever sus thal virtucs have beew found jre wed fram hill to hill, aud wakesthe drowsy pow.) iui cled. ers of reposing fat cattie, which browse in (he meh sur. Several cases uf ef Wc fils—a disease which was rounding v We scene grows '—grows!—and the always coumdered iucurable, have beew cared by « appear. For as uverluaded momach, of when food nees or sours, lake the Luvigorator after cating, and uu wil not prove disagreeable or oppressive. For Heartburn, Patpitation, or Diffiewh Breathiog, take a For ues of Appevite, teaspoonful euee of twice daily Tuber in| Langour or Listiessuess, the medicine is invaluable tt walt restore the Appetite and make the food well, Nicuy mang; take a teaxpoonful on retiniag, aud (be demous of drearw-land wiil all be fa:ries. Af ter eating a hearty dinner, take a dose of Lnvigurator The la- vigoraior is a Liver Remedy of anequalled virtue, act ing direecty on that organ, curing Dyspepsia, Jaun ry, Piles, Worms, and and st will releve all oppression of fullness all Female Obstrections, for whieh 1 bas pe equal Any person after using a full bile of the Lavizo Comptanis, with- oat benefit, -an eall at ihe Agems and get their mm nev back. Sald at One Daftar per Buiile, by SAN- FORD & CO, Proonetors, New York, and by Sull & Sul, Salisbary, N.C x42 ARCHITECTURE DESIGN. iree years, Te subseriber having located rm Salisbery fers his services to the Peupie of Westeru Nurth Ca- rolima as an ARCHITECT. He will faraeh PLANS aad SPECIFICATIONS » Uhent sropean or Amenesa Demgas, and ol CVs Oppen oto pr vat there can be sav he coacomiant eXtpeaves of the present style and pode of busiding in Western North ( draioa, at least sarang equal durability with adds comfort, coavenence and besaty whill of the We had but a ghinpse—but what a view ! At allio be realized beyveod doabi, Twill press oa tu its Gaal gonad ANDREW BAGGARLY 3e het i> Enough, envugh! tien end is e portrays Feb. 9th, 1855 f ROWANFACTORY. Tridate to whom Tribate is duc; ifte the North Pay it----If » , encourage Home Mansfactares. . HE sabscribers have pat the ROWAN FAC TORY (\uceted in Salisbury) in sececssful ope ration, and are making superior SHEETINGS & YARNS, which they offeron reasonable terms. We deter few buttiesn: O, what a werey ifit will prove etfeerual ta al) Cases of that aeful malsdy—there are bul few who have seea mote of 1 than |} I eww of meveral cases of Drug lof them aged people cared by it. Bor the vanwus disesaes of the Liver, Sick Headache, Dyspepaa, Asthma, Fever and Ague pM ihe Sule, (seus { the Spwe, vad particular io disearee of the K eva, &e., the duscuvery bas dune more guud than any medicine ever knows Nou eles anu get and « ecatihe best vou Diaeerions alts one table epuonful per day —C Midreu over 4 yeure de Children from five to enght ye As no directions cau be appheabie ty allcomsiioteus, lake sulboent tooperate ¢ bowels twice a day MANUFACTURED BY DONALD KENNEDY, No. 120 Wasreu Street, Rurbory, Wassachusetis mined to prodoce goods equal to the best m eth t,o : State and apere no effort ty give satin(aciwa to all who Add leoal a CAV « may favor us wit? ‘heir patronage Bs g Brondwasy. A 1a 0 few wecks weahall be prepared to fil orders for) BOS DD. Be ‘ Shirt-cags aod heavy Guede COPTUON BATTS rw bp sueiphia > Hens kept om band and forsale rr & } AB Wave Ku > Nang Low ab GRIST MILLS Por J ! hot ac I c z J NY : { are also in operation and Corn will be grow cw as promptly es pure wk rer mt 'ey ( MORNING & WEADER - b ' Salisbury, June 17th, ls o6 ‘ ! ats ayy ~ s re ‘N A New Excitement AND OUTBREAK ! g hla beri having parrhvecdiiher® Far tere, kof Mewrs Weirman & Pree, ws MANSON SALISBURY, HOTEL, » ft OF | Gravel for a vamberof years, hw the house for six months, two of w 1 was evnfine |! ed to bed. Skitful physicians failed to give any rellet } was advised by Dr, Smith to try Cowan's Vegetuble Lithontriptic, the ase of which has nearly relieved mes and I think, by perseve. m 18 uae, will effec, « complete cure, ROBT. B. GRAY, Rowan County, N. C. Jan. 5, 1853. | "This is to certify, that TL huve used Cowan's Lithon- triptic in two cases, wih happy effeet. One was a bud case of suppressed Menstruation, in a young ludy of 21 years of age, in which the usuat remedies hud | tuled ; and by using one bottle, the Most reRyECT ne~ hef was obtained. ‘The other case was chronic Uys- (itis, or inflamation of the bladder, in the person of due, | George H. Upright. ‘The Lithoutriptic gave his great | relief, and I believe had he persevered iy iis vse, he ‘would huve beeu ENTIRELY relieved. | 8S. D. RANKIN, M. D. Arkansas, Conway County, April 15, 1852. | Ma. Cowan: I write to inform you that our daugh ter, Martha, bas been enjoying gyod health for the fast year und w half. Lo‘childhond ahe ¢ sound mind, and fine constitution. Bunt at on age ber menstruation became eatirely suppressed, and | edy thut could be relied om as safe apd " had in bottles of Dre, Silt manufacturers 6m:20 ng pe yg ~ — lm at SANFORD'S INVIGORATOR, FOR ALL PURPOSES OF A. STIMULATING Liven MROICINE, |< TUERE has long existed « demand for such orem. remady,has been prepared toaeet that demand ae j id » extensive (rial of its virtees | Pe ryed henthave | octiy it hes eccemmplichedith has shown how auiver. Amon, HY | the cumplaints which have been speedily Cured by rel use of the Tavigorawrwe. genio Liver Com, for ten years her heath was must wretched. Her | which is the cause of many other diseneed, BOIONg these tyind gave way and was much impaired. She had the | are, Dliowsness. attention of (wo able physicians, bat her health be. | came wore, Uil your remedy was used. By using 5 | bottes, her health is as above stated, nnd her apind | uearly restored. ‘GC. WITT, ELIZABETH WITT. | Ma. J. F. Cowax—Dear Sir: 1 know Miss Wort, } ‘having been the physician of the family foc several years, and the above mentioned Was the most hope. _ leas case of suppressed Me ngtruation | have ever wit- | neesed ; one, [ eupposed, be yood the control of all me- dicine. Bat jo my uttet astonishment she has been | entirely relieved by yoor Lithoatrpte, IT cvuld mea. tion other cures similar to this; and cheerfully recom. wend your Valuable Mediciwe to all sunitatty afflicted La the treatment of this disease Phave had much ex Yours truly, B. 5. RUZELL, M.D. 1 Trenton, Tena., Jan. 22d, 1848 JF. Cowas, Esy —Dear Sir: On the 27th May, 1M46, deemed tiny daly to inforu you of the sue cessful use of your Vegetahle Lithoutreptic, in the case of Mr. Thomas Fleteber, of this viewmy. Since that ime | have esed the rewedy ia a naaber of cases of a diseased state of the Kidarys, Ureters and blod- ders, and in every cose of ths aort, wih satefectory evideners of ite grat ULlLY, Wn res onng those organs toa beslihy condtho. (further assure you that 1 have procured from the paticuts for whem | have pre- scribed the remedy, such specine us of the substances diseharged by unne, a8 lo coavimer the mest ineredy- hows, that Che remedy panessed the power of dimly - tog and eveeuating ealouh from the tide and bladder,to a very considerable ettewt er cases of « duscased stale of the unmary otgens etieeting care, and partecularly ww cases of chrome goeorrbea, | bekeve 1 wil prove a specific N. i. HEss,M D penis nce. Thee is wernify that Law sequainted with Comen's ¢ Lithentriptsc, and have been fut several aud bave ctmerved its ben cases of colenlows coses ie my + tab effeots ia wa nergtebe - beod, eed bave heard many of the patients say that ev bk h couplents, that ut had tlecte h them thus fur, aad othe way it eet rehef, mere than any vihe inedicwwe that they ever tried Whereupon, I have miatem ia mying thet { beheve i te be the bes Lathootnple pee in ute, and cheefiuily recommend it t afte peraful, dustreemag, and hih- cu JAMES T BUNE.M D Pebrwarg 15, 1886 Mr Cowas— Dear Sa: ties with feehngs of gris a ba reee yra, and ali that may be eftheted Cirevel 1 oulfered ot ree a singel re attach every thre wan eaght stances, stems almost incredible. An pone were diseased. se eh ta oed eich To . oer A ve acre contains 43,560 square feet. If, - jss30 8 13 06 « g ww & ( 19 uid pe to the patie I the p Rae ae, eeiice eh mi rena re h a « £ “ ? . ry 6 <heg K-wdences he is now es . ve vi ‘ . . . . bee . . \ vy dave « therefore, but ove such stalk were to grow « 1454, 13 2 Oruamenial of Faney work haedwane, a yed aswriment Boarders I oe tt neesina he tel rua esate aren Sedge ile ho ld » ° =A : ‘= : n tomes 6 ner, ond upon each foot, there would be over 7 ne that about one-tenth showed — Cherzes. selading perennal «apervision, from 3 to 6 . = Fe pe ACCOMMODATIONS la w state te have ma tons produced to the acre. mth ee per ceat ou the cost fi-wi erase of pra of any hind, of my id die 1 2 ae nee signs of the malady \ BR UENDREN | y ), i I, Saar. Pee mies ne supply of food thus furnished was 7) a6 it will Le seen, by this cor R Sader . ‘ 1 e wapine that aught Io have beyond all my expectations, and satisfied. tiat tubers of an elongated form wer Joint “tx Dl Cunha! Camemeree) Veclings aad (iratlome ee ; Rie e eee feet bee shone therty v : A St eas a ane CP. Wendeahs", Greensboro’, suhag padsletichiwilbe. els - enG < ( ore : 8 attended by 0s grad, me that, bereafier, 1 could im no ether i). nist susceptible to disease, and it JW Themes, Ee), Tovman Ne Ghee ea she ct 4 ; WoB GR chs | oo edt V Ween pucersenen of, ond manoer do so well as to prepare a smal Pie a eye FR my: RC. Peapmwa, Eo). Wurgeetos keep im he y ark lfal ¢ dd can theref Salebuty, M a Cie (canparery ov bert pre} still more striking. a 1e more co > : z Peery feeles Bd strane : or utr Wes inrarublc os tw lot for planting or sos ng corp to feed ny f t n, that two va oa as oe 7 i Dihent. « » de the hamean famnty & C. : $ op Lat the two va , gthat he such ca . : F teams. I think that any land that w cs abore cited, the “Early Hermap DIBBL» + BUNCE. and the alee a : IW EB UK meee. wut tm make vam frm dy pb os J stork of Reed prec ee ihe ie are imee pe afr ted w ‘ a produce 2 tons of hay, will yield 1) tons te,” Jthe *Belziam Morning Dawn Calvin BR. BD te. Jonathan B . a, ( are. V . H ht ‘ | \ | | ( ah \| |( )) hpresaa that 1 2 Late of Wikmez N.C Late of Kinet ds ¢ . eve ving i. e dx r wo ekpe ciation thet pou o wh of corn fodder. [think also that, atthe were of this 6 lape. : . : _ ae ae) f ‘ , 4 la . bet new | would coy us the w Ad Vian lam Nor s id on . . ( is ‘j W *h t N le - rome pile biled CESUP. cohecciher Vahee lis =mad cor and (nam my saffernag eo mech | woubd == —— so by i Influence of the Time of Maturity in omm NS on : ere au » sper AMES BO BEARD l He oe oe i : vEw a Resiea miei evade have ioe) bee sowing, while, at the Soat!, some oftie |“ ‘om te Dive Thea Mhse Tolle TA LORIN G IE SIRO LIcln ad eae a THOS GWALTNEY Northern varieties will grow fu!!, het reds pearson oc pee In Cotton, Flour, Grain, Naval Stores, - Sept 16, 1856 Senge ti A ae a Gideon Co. Tenn 5 ; F . m entertained, that the early varicties ea ppm io Ube sire bed wer oft iaee and strong as can be desired. , ee —_ Semthern Produce Ge lawn \ eee This ie to certify that my wile cuffered with Prtap . were less enbject to disease than those woo gag wrome W. P. BLLIOTT, : - ee . ot re ree eee te eee rinening lat } “ » be corrob« ‘ : > ae ‘i = he she was very bad in health, strength and he g late, wonld seem to be corrobor wwuasIy Fo MK. vgusra e Prem the Potowt Office Reyert ; . I cae 5 ar Late of Worth & Elhott, Favtteville N. ( HIS JORS ; . exe. pris Nhe weed ton butire of your Lahuatripin RESULTS OF EXPERIMENTS IN THE *tcd by the observations on foarte : ee lata lncttolicoll ies8 70 iinet ka sich meat -ned aunty) Wesiet tices a ng before and after the Pee A Pen OL 7 G rR COMMISSIO! . , . wane ene emeuchrecce Khe has bern on CULTIVATION OF THE POTATO. toe Wk Gratem, ismere 8 C HENERAL COMMISSI FASHIONS sige tl dylapiabateabeptaner i bey eer Wax Payers m scout be. BENS MULE (Condensed from Reewis «1 the ( elu ration of Potatoes before Anvust 1 if . . beg Bara of Clarendon coll . ~ if See aye tee ° Vv eae rs saat en the Triet-feld of the Renal State Nerery r Clore ANgust t cof Wim agton 7 r “I t one batrat A a Thee eniace sithatleny wile Waallcem es ptice tire Peastem, in Vramea, by Direcua (ernera! Leane r “a, 4 were diseased I , CON PRI ered of avery anpleasant and dmagrecaite affectum ‘: , Tce “ £i ~< “ 9 1 ee | - 4 4 hss s] rt newt a { c and Kidneya by the nee if a bt le and 2 In connection with the Floral State 1“53, | , ( ( ) 1 ~ Cowan's Vegetahte Lithontrpuc, that her ¢ Narsery at Old Geltow, near I’ 1-54, 44° 3 * ‘ WILMINGTON, WC RB aGs! B AGS! alih has been mach better pace che weed the . a P = roe ] . a] * n ’ 4 “o ‘ ’ vi => é x» serne, than it had been fot five years pre rues, is 8 trial-field, on which are cultivate Thos, from an average of three rears VEGETABLE LITHONTRIPTI Ocdere tor Mic hencixe eed comegomes Fie = ° nee ° ae call pertwa of the medeccm . * Lenpetenaent a! and closely examined the plants assigne || only one tenth of those of carly mat doped one Cooler estcaine ellipse : ( { { ) SN t (the Chisec tu which ehe be eubiert s A ; : END OF THEDILUMANCEAN *) ) Key Yours, tery reepectioty, ROBT. H. PARKS @o that branch of government by the were attacked. Again FRIEND OF THE HUMAN FAWILY fay is . Board of Agriculture, or recommended Jp 1s tons ea SUFFERING From ec c(ar cae. S.OR0 tee bushel Regs Yorirsle, Tenn, Jan 2, 18sA 1&. t ‘ ~. . teers pny Y Bh 9 te } r Ve de «eget ; Mean hat ‘ by other persons for agricultural orinds riches, 2 j BINEASED KIDNEYS, R. Jl Vil 9 MENDENT MAb, MICHAEL BROWN t yee oe Le ina aehiilis Z fucde ; ‘ the Blade rand Kidlneva, Weak - bee qe ye with sympiome of auction very threatowm trial rposes. Froin the devasta g 1% a “w B Re ’ ‘ G © allette ag«d Vide fur two of the wed perpeess, run te ee LAND ACENT. Laepettrgas ects of the late potato dicease, a serie . $ auf vay cf ' al daye, and then amdaher, all w of exyeriments were instituted by that wineiliatantarerere ct atont T nC Dav \ aie re J : dente : meals! : ssecer Ww p ARyNosD an end « wes thought by aff the } i cane eicce = ¢ detcrm: nh ha j © "4 Me kr ¢ ! koh . ous nthe nee nee nue After ehe hed ased (Cowan's inediein establishment w the view of de Rixtiiotiate became affects : pete ' aes ei'e iy doa accoant— and tre a Gen ANDERSON & REYNOLDS, ver commenced depumting a thick ee din ing ite nature, causes, and prevention w the \ aaatteyt peepee (etre rf « a . ( sv 0 Re Real Fa en . Mi * low and CROCERS he of greund ap, wiveh eomtinaed for servers weina! r t f } » { a8 . ; . ai Se e . : rs nd it was meried with a blondy corruption, and prninerpa: reeuits which are as | formation, and penod of ir f T eeriher ha , d ropar « I pies OL ine i ykaps i PMC te AND ’ socieneat for several dave more. when eh ng t one riety of Pot ‘ . = cigitie iecteenh man Adres BND , « d meuding ver st and 19 ner ag Jo observing tha foe A 4 the tabers, it was decided that those be é ye inet M . hyd pd Wenceapole 1 h a | ie ‘ace er eal Clg: toes better res +! : Hiemee cect oh helinc, roended ear ies a ea Commasion Werchants. pein a art oa en ie Kaen Parte eatin ber than others, the Director Genera. was , nxt 0 : aaa ( rraug athe ree e west of ’ H d iF clear of mck stomach, that most troabte eomne Si uieatnien facerne spo Yee OED ALSTIN ouse an ot to Rent N).1 RIAVDXE SQUARE, Diccdesl ities 1 eae Gee sl cae, omake anu er of erperi S Jase 91.1=58 (s ‘- pea wert atm bottle of the medieme during the ‘ £7 tel KS, FP Ade 3 different surte, but only on these w r , ~f OR SELL. . : ; weg ELIGAH SNOW J s ali p - ariivestiontion t « f a ther had already been found to L« r d 1 11,’ rantte ne “v . hergee and oe aera - / pescom PD 4 J Wt , wre te Selon to Rent ont for Ai : ry Vorbeille, Tenn, Jan 22, 1849 quality and health mane a i Ae x : . op: " ores us Thie 0 to certify that my wife on the Ath month of The position of the field emp ' ' _ if : L s£ - : pregnancy waelrhen wilh ey mptemne of leber, en mueh the pr bi a Wan ( tec ' nd ext oft horillis ct Bhai u . ] ! ’ t 1 sae Al vet rie ‘ ee a ie eat $i See na ay COMMON SCHOOL BOOKS. so, that the Widwife was ¢ » @ttend her, and t A ¢ : ! eed bail. 4 : ‘ aie ete pian oud be for wale 8 {! Bhinds of Coonmin Sehoet Boke nn hand and yo ene ates ae eRe ae nt medicine ¥ “ ‘ i . 11 JENK ; eel og reales ii 4.5 NTRS She Suew'e cum To prcared 9 beittle of your medi winds J ’ wasfa u 4 ivi 4 A 4 ee Reese ' . d i ; Sei An dale La yu Beeline 8, ae necenmty uch ] je rie this respect VMILLLK LAURENCE u , ' : wt time the heed acter, consisting of a fert.le, sa ar LTIRNKING & ROBERTS hare, andwille Nageniter @hInse ne ‘ . aymptana leit her her appetite returned, her general : : : . , roy re to le t Can Oa to keep State Bonde om lind for eale SE l“ realth improved and she remaimed free from all those pe LE pote thereat ef eas 3 HOUSE AND ICO (eg ee Bub] st ¥ porous t , ‘ i ; ‘ ro LOMENAL 12. rut the tine of hee confinement, aad used it then, | ~~ JAMES HOR AT, PRIVATE SALE. Ween Feieican eee a ee eae Fainsto per at r , nV : . oA at the time Indeed, th , “ill, © yes ° thy The enltivat Wits j . ? : WIATCH-'AAKER AND JEWELER, Pie onderamned having determined t a eulecriber offers forasie hie Hone and Lot : pee ee eet Livin ew ne cane ed with a lowe. tue tt J Z z SALISBURY. NC, eet ecad Of ic 1 fay . ( es a ala ae : bs aii ; ut v ¢ de!) t N Nan feon a dw yin Gf pam : rectanyvular forui, ata stance . One door briow Kh. & A. Tuarphy'’s Store, ’ hoes tre, and i one is . ' iw . Madvaon Co., Tenn, March %®, 1HA9 ' rhs rt hes : af 1 i. | ; ; ; at " ‘ , . 1 rane ¢ ane ! t " ¥ This ws to certify that » black woman of mine wae and a laf f i “ . e LS : ZC Reecrtin’.p IM LOVE 4 I * ' fieted with F a ter for some considerable € 4 Js jv ke . matured with @ Cenpromit of « us " Wve! eae cues yer i Olaf ( Nov ‘ £26 POR © OSMITH tine —ehe wae alr seleam io ine and a barthen to : 7 iV ‘ z ( ruse Dee i6, 156 a) herself —-and after umng two b ttles of Cowan's Lath parts of horse wod cow dung ] , rand the mest rae ninpue, she received her health and etrength, and = ) a SI aN, eo acre nana. ‘ TE CEN GS ah has been in better health for the | onthe th 1OZ Buc eat Ve hed gfe eR NES. re D / ¢ lyd* = D R. s. R DF I \ Es W A \ | AD wie had been for iy ob a ony is canine | dyve in the usual maover d a \s a eharymandint a , WESLEY HARRIS p the Health on the J ) TITRE I vf ee 5000 Bashels Wheat ' TUBER. TEL or SAREE rioters ‘ I met ieee 7 eapeevent DR. AM WHITEHEAD), SBR SE ertrinstecrincs cotta to asheis Whea Tippah Go, Mans Marsh 28, 198 The Chon ot I é ; : FICE ae i sciences i April 2, 1-36 ini AND Mr. JF Coway Nir) Having euffered the most ‘ D bi her Thite inalady iad pres nt a sence per . ” . hia w eave 1000 B AR R ’ 5 5 5 exc: ng pon from the effect of ealeoli of eteme in - t nl ¢ On Pare rine He AS tELS | Lol R. the blidde., without reef from the moat efficient elightiy appwared sh the (ria t us ne eed Jane 17, 1956 rs DEROSSET & BROWN, V [PE saben ene norte aboes anan. medial ails T wae indawed 0 try yar Vegetable ition ri be riet ed ‘Kar ce tty oO Wheat aed BY f ich il oe Hthoutrptie, whieh has entire Neve ra Hicsexcer ee ee? Gane tine willl a-variely. of val pot x yes rl iva WILMINGTON, NOC. (he highest merker p NATIT | ND rea erates ecard Lg a Hermaphrodste n 1%53, and the *Mely a . : K ») KEDS vs MI ; ; . 7 all euff-rnng ander th fol 4 , ‘ thie d fferenee: one was ° . CHAEL BROWN ' in painfal disease, as being trul ui Moning Lawn.) an Sead when it © y | ference : BROWN & DEROSSET, Ralisbury, Sept. 16, 186 if16 the great Sovereign Kemedy H. HINES : ad ’ ie cd almost tice ay densely as the other cu. AT THY, BOOK STORE. IV STATESVILLE, NEW YORK — wa ~stimated that one-fourth e % , re: : and sapply yourself with David Landreth’s best sf y >IN TIA Ly | Serie oP ir I eL a sinone fiehl were 1g by ¥ feet ¢ Haede HW AYER GENRRAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, JOB PRINTING \ Kept for Sale at © prod i , th ety ; . : viens a , . ‘ : : of the greater or leas sueceptib:!ity of apart, and those in the other a fyot apart) Febrnary 1h, 1F57 t(37 | Upaal advances made on Cousigamente. \ Neally aecuted at thie Office | f the ‘Carolina Watchman,” Office. } ~ Patni the aide Bilions Fever, F oat aundier, 1 ious Fever, Fever a t Langeur od low of pg phy » crag bilny—all of whichare caused ty @ dinehwed i) been taken with great saceer#in cases ul Chatie, Us, iotery, Hamers, Serofule, Uleors, &e., aad fur these it hos beew found « very rfllesoious remedy, An ve. casinual dpe simaiates the stomuch 10 * hesithy ac- tion and restores the appetite wad vigor. Que dose will reheve the oppressive uncasiness experienerd by cating ahearty dinner, an it excites the digestive sur. gous (yu vigurous action. Fore debiliimied state of the system (he Tnviguentor has fo equal which @kpetience | proves, us it fesiores the svatem «od. semotes the ye. diseased lownens from ihe shin, whichis ihe reeah of @ Liver Prepared and sold by Sandford & Co., 188 Froat St. New York. Price $4.00 por butt ents 40 dimes Also sold by Bull de du, Uroafue (wire ery, N.C. Septowber 23d, $456. dytt aga srnndeenpeediantay ss THE PROUIBITIONIST. pos Mombly, be the Executive Commities of the New York Siute Teuperance Society; Axasa MeCeor, member of the Exeoutive Onernicte, Edun. The ablest and mort eminest edvoestes of the Cyage in the Nation, couizibute of thew wisden aod cloque ace to its colamne- Wb the Namber for Junvary, 1857, it begins Val IV The scope and spirit of the Peomerreentr ie No thone!; ib is adapied toevery State in the Usloe, oad - - Fe be the adherent of toons poltieal par'y. aot the oppenen of anyother. Seared. ly devoted tthe Suppresemm of the Liquor Trefie, and the estitpstion of Iuiemperance; om all other ques. tows whieh diver the public miad, it ie abeututely # boot. 1 w prated i» the Pobo Form, an a dowhle medion sheet, making exght large fou! -eviumaed pages ic o nember TER ws OF sUSECRIrTION. One copy fot une year, qo. Three, te ond acdetre year, $100 Aod for earh eddihonal for copies, $100 wal be ganged for any quantiiy lees thas Fifty copes. *. y Copper, to one adderes, £1106 One Haadred Copes, io vue addres, —§ 2000 Powrsee — The postage on the Promernesnr ¢ wrihin the Cowaty of Albany. free; beyand the Cone y. and whe the Sate, Three ©. * your, be vod (be Btste, oud erniom ithe Unsted Sipigs, Su Cente s your—ps\ able quarierty ia advance. Barren Provinces — Chere are no postage eharces on the Promarrioniet to sabsoribers in the Canada, any Bevivnin Anmoree Sere farvelote the gtatMtows cirey at , we WH end Ove Nanded ( opes bow aveart dire, poatege paid, bus Tue Five Dowrene, and ot the same rate fet any c These terme barely cover the Cust uf pe, and preter t eum ber Bver) man inte whose hands this sheet may fall. \s subievted in race a cle aud pata copy imty every fernd) im hes pe ghbortemd. Specuses Coyrs ©) be eont, greie Large aud semediate orders reepect (ully mitre x sober riptog recoiled hur cola me end in every cuse ihe order mest be arrom pas he ie one Addvom O SCOVILL, Peaceenrva Acer Ateast, Xf SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES. ieee celebrated machimes are ia prot prection| » bie wee pm wll parted the coeipged we Le ott tne vetees trade, ond im sewing ry wor tabrer, enher of cloth of mashes, itey have bare (ally ned ead approved. Sewing machines of other mee afertarers fea werk, bet INGE MACHINES ALWAYS OPERATE PEREECT LY. being stmsag, derable sad compete fF Conlivanee emul Gerhmanshp A perfect o eet wactwar kept empuyed aBurds « cleert predit of $i \ tieet one tse caqee of Comets 0 The retire refetelity of machiors rromon fot the unparaiied propule rn y MACHINES FOR FAMILY SEWING of a frad smd delicate Cumeirocimm, efe feenmme by her roar Bach maciuoers ae » petform subetential werk. Ti t Joor, bat on ve tare and eons gree (one re tach theese track ie, farmvly sewing machines ought to other, beenwer they gy into leew shiifel be (hea «hen etd to mavefecturers, end are ered great. The machines which b+ sree than ony tvanety of wiek proved beet for wi thet perpemes mast be bee fromily ase, and they are Singer's The epeed «/ machimes has lately been dented No othe compare wih them ia quxniuty of . I) New mactipes of the jotest mproved style * be exchanged on phere) terms for old erwing ™* orown make, ¢ for operative geachinrs © ther mawafectorere, Local ot machines 1 § N BAI permine desiring fall information * sowrag markihes can abtain it by applying fora?" of T M Sieger & Co's Garene,” 0 paper devoied ) le dhe subgee 1. will be meet grein. 1M. SINGER & €0 823 Broedway, New York RKANCH OF FU ES 47 Hanover wireet eolue Prinerpal Ofer 32 Weetm never ot 274 Br }47 Uroadway Albany. le, Few York New Maven Gilowersy pel etree st, Ciinagene, Boot'd ut wtreet. Phila 105 Baltimore wreet, Balumore AE th sireet, Ciueinnats Chveago. Homie 65 North Fourth ot. S. Lovie Jit Charlee st. New Orteans. 20 Dauphin mt. Merbrie November 4, 1956 Imos 23 p4 Greensborough MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. 4p E costuf (neurance on the matwalplonisbo! * smallsom, dompared with a joimt stack comes! Thiscompany being located in the Wesiern part 2 naa of the State consequently mach the larger port: are inthe West,very many of which areinthe coun!’ The Company mentirely free from debt; have mer ho tenosamnents, and ie therefore confidently recomme’ ded tothe public Atthelast Annaal Meeting the following Office - wereelected forthe enswing year JAMES SLOAN, President. 8. G. COFFIN, View Premdent. Cc. P. MENDENUALL, Attorney. PETER ADAMS, See’y and Trensorer PETER ADAMS, Sec’) W.H.CUMMING, Gen"! Agent. May 10, 1853 MUSIC BOOKS, ( N HAND—Soathern Harmony, new ediion New Carmina Saerag The Christian Minst'e Heaperian Harg; Masndp Srcred Harp, with Lata | notes The Paaimadiet, ond the Bortan Acudem) | Collection of Charch Music. For enle at | 3. H. ENNISS' aoe’ eal gies ' Japuary 20, 1857 Ps Asy) RE R E P E S SE S 8S 94 = x eR AR tio seq po ic party the they trvenm| Frow| eters, teal by te ho Their rity gro nal w law, the A} onal) gree while ners q ast frown on ts befor and U fear al foati thes there strate towar In lation cana tion | ment co-op4 quakig mov lyt gressi ty lea prinei the A am ph mortal “thro eee th beace T be grq Their ready be sti energy their wherd tom ey th atacle Victor] tions half work Wasi On taine Offic It ort ingto $124) seam pital veng Oration rarely f action, end mee, Ut has Chutie, 1)». Mid fur (hese dy. Anve- hewlthy ae- + One dose perieverd by digestive wr d state of the h experience oes the ye). vf @ diseased my 188 Froot MN EYTION rT © md the (one 1a yrer, be > al andred ( opes fs Teesrs of any cust of pep: et may fell. \s ry bwty every coyrs wh) be Aigasy, NY CHINES. prectiva! >» OPERATE and comprtr perfect ow eet predit of Bi (4 ed Gumet> ¥ of machers paler y EWING recrmme: ai el werk. Th | to he sirens we wh iif! be ° wred fut» 1s @hich here st be = bee o apeed of No other roved syle © derwne "* wmaten 8 ying for accep’ paper devoed grein. ‘ER & C0 New York 3mos 23 p4 sh OMPANY. watplanie ba! ® stack comes! stern partot the wrticp oof the risk ® re ln the eur!’ ebt; have mere rnily reeommet owing Office - nt. ewe y- Treaeorer AMB, See iy gies N new edition javian Minstrel arp, with parier tan Academy * le at ‘' Buok Bore: a4 tion "before i to reside one ‘the State before béing en- titled, to vote, agitation of the American question has produced # good effect everywhere throughout the country, The doeirines and priogiples and policy of the American party have. attracted the attention of the people.— Bp pr recor the sympathies and vonvine- jadgment of the great mass of our na- tive-bora citizens, and, as a consequence, we vatoralized ' citizens SS == = VOL. XIT. | Denated to Politics, News, Agriculture, Internal Improvements, Commerce, the Arts and Sciences, Morality, and the Family Circle. SALISBURY, N. C., MARCI 24, 1857. NUMBER XLIIT find.even the Legislature of South Curolina, the hot-bed of ultraSouthern sectionalism, aud those of Massachusetts aod Ohio, where North- ern fanaticism. most prevails, modifying their State pares ba many respects in accordance with the inculations of the Awerican party. This is a strong and palpable proof.of the nationality of American principles. It is an evidence of the triumphastt sucdeso that will attend the efforts of the American party, if the senseless and danger- ous slavery question were dis- continued, The paramount purpose of the American par- ty is the-maintenance of the Uviou and oppo- sition to all priuciples, measures, aud wove- From the New York Dispatch. | y with this stranger, and still more amazed to find myself happy for several hours of the evening to which I had |looked forward with so mach dread, and BY MRS. MARY % VAUGHN. | | and away went the long apple pearing | And when he brought several of the over my shoulder, shouts that it was not, but, instead, almost | amiable, wartn-hearted creatures, in spite meots that may eodanzer or subvert it. Hence every other letter in the alphabet. jof their lack of refinement. So, on the alates sat down beside me. I was amazed at!be look on asa coquette when, one after} marrying at his age?” MY FIRST AND LAST LOVE, Pesos when I found myself talking gai- | another, I rejected the suitors whom my “Llove my love with an L,” eaid I,| which had commenced so inauspiciously, lovee iu the life Lled. j bright ruddy-looking girls to speak to)ness and the new eares which th a de- ; ath There was a rush and a scramble to see | me in the course of the evening, I found | volved upon me were very good for me.| her to the man she had chosen, well pleas- Jno. Branch, Levi Woodbury, aud Ma- if my letter had been formed upon the| What iny foolish shyness had prevented | From this illness she never fully recov-{ed, for I felt that he was worthy of my Won Dic ; : yesh | floor, aud shouts that it was an L, and | te from learning before, that they were ered, and for two or three years before|treasure. But it was with a very lonely W. T. Barry and Amos Kendall. Three | a a Aa « ah: ag eT Not thine! not thine ! is the glittering crest And the glanee of the snow-white plame— Nor the badge that gleams from thé warrior’s breast, Like « sar ‘mid the baitle’s gloom Nor is thy place ’mid thy country’s host, Where the war-steed champs the rein— Where waving plumes are like sea-foam tost, And the turf wears @ gory stain. Not these! ‘pot these! are thy glorious dower ! But a holier gift is thine ; When the proud have fallen io.triumph’s hoary And the red blood flowed like wine, To wipe the dew from the clammy brow— To raise the drooping head— To cool the parched lips fevered glow And to smooth down the lowly bed ! * Not thine! not thine! is the towering height, Where ambition makes his throne— The timid dove wings not her flight Where the eagle soars alone— Mav feels the charm, and owns the power That binds him atill to earth. Yes, these are thine !—and who can say His is a brighter doom, Who wins fame’s glory wreath of bay, Round en aching brow to bloom? ©: to wateh death’s livid hues depart— To soothe every pang of woe— And to whisper hope to the fainting heart— Is the proudest meed below! its desire to d silende’ the agitation of the élavery question, which capnot section, but may, aod if not discontioued, too surely, will, produce great and irreparable evils to our whole county. Hence, tuo, its hostility to the encroachments of forcignism, against which we have been warned by the purest aod Wisest statesmen aud patrivts of our country, and which our present expericoee nopressively teaches us is pregnant with danger to our Uu- jou and to our republican form of government. Hence, also, its unwavering oppusition to that rty which is only enabled to retain its power | the influence it exercises over the foreign born population of our country. These principles aod purposes are national and not sectional, They are important alike to all sections of the CoBfederacy, The evils at which they strike are felt as much io tie South as iu the North, and perhaps more. All por tions of the country are alike interested in the application of the remedies proposed by the Awieriean party for these evils. There is a feel- ing inate ja the Amencan heart every where. — This feeling is the love of our country and its iostitutions, It m born with ux and “yrows with our growth aod sireagibens wah our streagth.” Tu thie Amencau seatiment the principles and purposes of the American party appeal with irresisuble force, aod from it they will always receive a willing aud favorable re sponse, = Demdgy and , “itieal hack lite. upoe the surface on y Women and vawbolesome agiaiiun of the waters of our great sea of politics, but would sink beyond the reach of resurreciion f public order and tranquility, violently oppose the American party. They denounce and calemiuate and Miarepresent ib because they fear it. They see ja ie succes their own polucal doom, and the bees of Use pabllic spoils upoo which they feed add fatten. water, but, impelled by the evidently increasing alar sentime ot in favor of ite princ ples even le they furiously assail the party they me coupeltel, little by httle, to adopt its poticy, as es and vid leaders parly be scum and Mlu of ail py organizations, who are eoabled to switn of an unnatural ta Umes They hate it asthe devil bates buly and forever | possibly do any good to either | All the time I sat feeling extremely shy | Whole, the evening passed pleasantly, and awkward, and not at all relieved when jand I was never afraid to go again, es-|tient and quict. the point under discussion was decided in |pecially as, when they found I was hot} favor of the L, although I had chosen |t00 proud to join in’ their sports, they who had been all that a mother that letter because, so far as 1 knew, it;never attempted to drag did not fort the initial of any of the young | which I did not like. men present. But IT began to be afraid | But chief among the pleg that I had not chosen wisely after all, and | ries of that evening was the dness of that I might be called Npow yet for some | Leander Holme. A pair of dark eyes of the ridiculous forfeits of the wane. How | baunted my thoughts for many a day, I treinbled,then, when I heard the shouts: and I never forgot the soothing impres- % Here is the L. Leander Holune, Miss | sion of his calm voice and pleasant man- | Kate, has choseu you! Look! see the L. | ner. upoo the flour.” memo- vy. Buti was not. | I brought one of my litile sisters tolive| “ with me, very glad to receive her from) fri | Leander {Toline was the son of the only !such a hoine. I went for her, and \ vould detain yor bata few le Somebody was coming toward me.| rich man of the neighborhood. He had /on my visit attended the “Go back and say that I can see no Somebouy said,‘ Miss Berry —Mr. Llolme.’ | been well educated, and that alone would! and from beneath my blac one to-day, except on business—tel! him A tall figure bent before we, and sat down | have rendered him infinitely superior to ander Holme aud the woman v that wy Vister bas just left me —that I am sileatly by my side, All this [ saw dim-| those around him, even if’ his winning pied the place that should been t well.” © ly from under eyelids that were cast down | manner had not been that of a pertect ne. She was logking pa he wirl went, and I listened as I lay iu real, uot affected siyness. Lhow grate- | gentleman—refined, courteoug, and mau-| was suid she was enhappy, ¢ the clany of the street door. But, in ful L was not to tind myself pulled into} ly. husband treated her, thor s : ; | : . the centre of the room and kissed boister Of course, no one will wonder that I! teously, with great cvolne ir- stead, it was witl ateeling of vexation that I hear ! r fuotsteps returning. She onsly as had happened to meuy of the became deeply in love with Leander erable choking fee! ng, h half in, and, perhaps, seeing girls present that evening, and who, un-! Holme. His devotion to me wever wav- bitterness, at the thought ' of intervuption, laid ae der the infliction, only blashed a little and ‘ered from the first, and long before that land retired withont spe.! tittered a yood deal. tirst winter iu my father’s home was veal lL ey This was iny second country party. I) passed, I had promised to beeome his am sure learn whether | oe had suffered tortures at the first, and had) wife. It would have been a dreary and took any interest iu the dwellers a a € expected to suffer tortures at thie, I felt miserable winter indeed without his pres: Place. : i ed 6 that | had escaped happily if Pimight but ence aud his love, bat with it—ah, even More years passed. i stil bowl offers) ay or be allowed to stt quietly in the corner [)now that long years have passed, I think ugh no longer young. At jast | : : ‘ ; lad chose Even the very silent person (of that, ouly recurring tu that tise, and ued to accept one. Art H MIE ; 4 e pr atiny side did not particularly annoy ine hever of the disco: forts that had, in the! den was a man wort yefr ry m—|s ae (ie tan farad ! ; r 60 loug as the noisy group in the centre, fullness of my happiness c !to make worthy of my love, only that Po had : I ‘fea veel : A : wl of the room would allow me to be quiet. me miserable, love to give. IIe Batisticn ie ss hers ce al I had Leen reared from early childhood My father and his wife were all emiles told bim all, and I promised to} thera in the honse of a wealthy, childless ancle,! aod approval. But when, towards spriuy, lis wife. . i= 9) . in the city. —I was very young, and had | our engagement came to the knowled, Dut as soon as I ha! promie 1, J hand , no idea of society, except what 1 had jol Leander’s father, he at once announced | wre tched, waiting feeling cane ] =e gained from being a looker ou at my ,hisdecided disapprobation. I heard that seemed as if L vay ly expected mats 4 V aunt’s semi-annual, stfl and tormal parties he asserted that he would nevereonsent thing to int rpose and prevent the Bah pan where the e¢ mMpany were very decorous that Lis sea should marry thedauzhterof cummation of that ush ly enyavzement es : ine ra fa d. : and excessively stupid. ‘a lazy, dissipated man, and he said that ny) And, as the day approached, | Wowmore : as | to my ret i My uncle had died suddenly, without city rearing was 6 ly a better prep. and more wretched, till tiaally on a sud a will, and lus heir at-law had taken pos- | aration for the duties of mistress of Lol.ne den inpulse I deter:nined to session of his property, leaving my aunt) Place, than I should have received at father’s to look once in me into any |jbave been to me for so many years, in| bleak and drear to me as | thought what | jthe grave, and was left without care or| might have been, what should have been, | _ i] P=] ’ 5 , ’ ain 3 he Su d he was an old! ee A Needy Prinee. Lieutenant Wise, imhis lately publish- ed book of Travels, “ Seampavias,” gives 'y people imagine that birds sing| ‘he following illustration of the character unet, and that their songs come to|of many of the Neapolitan’ nobility.— The Lieutenant is something of w wag : “I may here remark that the general : A ;ruck of Neapolitan nobility is not # so- : open pene cle a ee ciety inuch to be sought after. As aclass, iduals to acquire fe ility and com ass | reece ere Dumcross, Ane ae 7} ode Me fob ome { jl call to mind a gentleman of this g- rir lowit foe rom cription, who, after informing”me that a practiced obeerver, Will Le new to many eee . * oC aes reader’ We uve the Nea Eng-\"8 was @ cousin to the Prince of Syra- Vind Ferue mats “| cuso, the half-brother to the King, réeeiv- AG i. I bave eit pecciiar ways at ed some considerable attention on beard Bal ave P 2c U. ay ie A ° alee ng. Some lave a monotonoussong, | we sti Twas in| On visiting end inet Baer aif Fy witiwel eoarrGw The wallow. lobes ting the ga sey, he ingui 4 where fi rd ! ive c patitueusl chat 2r, withont SALT ATL GH Sagro 900k stationed af ae - 3] cP fora of song "The eat the coppers, came from, and being told nee cker. The golden-robin b from New York, he was anxious to know ere ocd. . «af the i! the entire population of that commer Sa riiey 2 os ee oe : ait “py e want cial emporium were of the same colour. Soc eaa wae tite t i gS ng of seing assured that they were, he declar- icky Goce ees .,ed that he had not the heart to leave the — —-eme ~ Masica] Practice among Birds. ~. of sor ae ie ie fs dar dehirsnigd vecticer: | vessel without taking away some slight ; ahs on bh ch . ain | token in remembrance of our eountry.— ; ee pe le characters) | commanicated this condescension on en ‘ sabe . |the part of the Prince to Japtain Ever son, sparrow has seven in- | saat tel we the Uaptain, y -s of its own, no two bav-| "9 very innocently requested me to ‘eae ‘se oe ee Om no oo 28°"! oresent hitn with a dollar. But no€ hav- 4g the sane notes throughout, thougls ing the exact change abont me, I substi- tuted a cheap edition of the American | Episcopal Prayer-Book, which his hig h- \ siuver that had taken | U0 00 leaving, did not seem to be im- Whe a 5, | moderately pleased with.” ein my garden, attracted the sweet vanations of{ - s, 80 | commenced taking obser- | An Iron Godess. vations ou ct. I cucceeded at ZED st in remembering all his songs, which The colossal statue of the Madonna for sthis day as fresh in x e this day as fresh in my memory as the colame comme ve of the Im- On one oceasion | took note} ™aculate Conception at Rome was cast uetiines, as if by accideut, they may 1b Upou oue or more of the same. Six years ago this spring I first made the su any cf oar airs that [ am so fond of! t ag i jwed tling. men do sometimes ste! (he tivery of heaven to! with a comparatively emall income, while | the hande of that brawling slatternly fath-told familiar scenes, the villag jof u e Dam Des af hines he ee ng each song, | a the Vattican foundry on the Bist. of serve the devil in. I, after haviug been reared until the aye cr's wife and Hulme Ptace, before I should aud tue order of singing. I copy from) January in the presence of the Cardinal, The principles of the Amencan party, purely Of sixteen in the midst of wealth and lux Leander was firm, and talked of the p teed away tiny freedom, miscr my jourgal six years back. — - | Secretary of State and a great number of and honesly carned oul, are fatal to dema urv, was left entire y unprovided for future, and of patient wa g. Bat Tifelt it made me, of thinkin of the past a Vo. 1 sang twenty-seven times; No.| ecclesiastical and muuicipal dignitars geguiews The demaguzues percenve and Love My aont went to live in lodgings, and that [had been scorned, my ya i, MY past ‘+ 2, Curty-six tines; No. 3, twenty-three] beaid ae : that thewe pruviration will bw ib ve 8 Twas sent back to my father, wis tion was anbounded. I wr \ t i went, first nd that From the P , times; No. 4, nineteen times; No, 5,| 2€S!@e8 sightseers, amounting to up- eegteace uf the establishment uf the American apo wan wilh auany ellie Nitec iling ns nae GiGaturel cl led me. acl eve les fe Ned's Orler fnyert-d tweniyone tines; No, 6, thirty-two} wards of two hundred persons. Theme ; bile tt the nein o « : i . OP pod hLTr 4. : ean . ‘ , . e ¢ A ic fa ; spatula, / epee ‘ ¢ stalleruly, scolding wile, Who Was notimy be iy ber to send for me to ve with touing of the t , 2nd tae Carrias I ‘ t tk rit 3; No. 7, eighteen times. Pe rhaps tal, weighing about twenty thousand arty ramdly gening favor ainong Maw 2 Cia 2 : : athe tT . , ' i < : walt | > ra end a eat eriee Aig Carrere ae em fy own mother had diedin my | her once u possibie. Her auswer up bes td, am, and) ies He , ng No. 2, then, perhaps, pouuds, having been gradually approach- they can invent to delay the hoer aViimate infa und it was sa my r had, was tu ¢ t ca and T dey Ces lu e what wa ’ x my 08 roi aie mig ' ,| ing to fusion for about twelve hours pre- ‘ : spiicaen lian mon Aer tattle bo raeive t fi Leap t 1 1 tlea will sing each tu abou : Sir trigimph, which (hey are powerless to defen hever n ree H oh: A Ny I : | cldom ; some, Yeas to the operation, the religious part > Fi fee caver ae ohd wart ae Cor lie ated, lost biteot bra |e and e ncea , was his wii liad a yt 4 * “nh, & , : From these demago gues nod oll panty tnck. becom | uN ' : ; _. va} to ten | of the ceremony commenced, visitors be- sera, ote tupalous and thervogidy setfich px Des, Which were fast bring Zhi wealth!) wi Wie | Amie ) t pon ght Upe 8 « pying me ‘ 4 J : '° teal backst the Amencan party bas pothing and at last quitting business entirely, had | ste leard t I to re i att wer ztot ut a ‘ Dserved, Ing requested to take their hate off whilst to hope, ctr denunciaions are tis praise geneto live ona little farmin the wterior I isft w te I remained rt father's 1 ’ ' € ea ’ us its seven . I have) the litanies to the Virgin were chanted. . : ' F rale wie Re were i a Their opposition is 0 strung evideoes of Vis pu ta State, bad married, and was now sur. abecut at tue time, t ve a or Wi i pal - e to as many it & CozeN | These orisuns were the signal for the mas- rity and genern patration. It the great pounded by wlarge, disordery, teruus , gayenent lad vette zy Lea I! ause | : ik réa, anu the result has been ter founder, Signer ° 88 Rossi, to begin ground swell of popular opinion, to tha feniile iin fally and on I wr { ‘et i ey foe ’ esaine. [would say that it requirea) “ & amily. ’ . t wal which. ia ths couc'ry, « the swrce of a lute this uncongenial house [ was sud nd aled the hote ating ort ward ) € tl eat deyrree { patie *, nod 3 wl ear, the outposring of the metal from the law, to the mass@s of the American peo; aL loaloitlicuatetn(tliemons tant tal e thuuzl at ¢ anele I ria ’ ‘ the truth of the tnatter; but; monster crucible; and the robust voices the Amencan P ty looks confidently and rus , j lL todos 1 ‘ m 4 “y watch a ma bird while of the priestly choir delivered the sono- owably for ite final ar J lastimg success, Thos Sarees : fahurcat wUrCIE ; f . Nee, x, wad wil) ud be will change his! pong responses of Ora pro nobis, whilst groamdawell bas commenred, and in a ht t ' 1 - ; ‘ : ine if a few miuates, and again ina few : z while it will overwbelm ail the devices and bare Accustored tot : i toe fiery metal flowed into the mould be- rier of the opponea's of the American party ‘ Dea ’ 1 ‘ : ae air a putas ri aintlint st mentioned came to low the fleor of the building. The agita- 7 e of ™ ‘ "e1 ebrauk mfolunta ‘ Ail ula n i ( r it wa eA ; Po the flowing lide of the mighty ceean = rea oie : ed th rl all that he w t At | st ne On ‘ i same ty five springs in cuccess-| tion of the master foander reminded ‘one rom its path ihe fiyures Uaced in the saud up- ¢ t Hae r ° " : “ neene = me : ny al f Benaven’ Cellini’ 0a its shores, The cause ts now beimy heard mother, and thro ‘ t~ he ised, but yuld s is tar my fF qi I i tool he m, xrg the same seven songs—al-| of Beaaven’ Cellini’s transports upoa a the great inbunal of Amenecan sentiment, ty my f r, Ww wet ad gon rf I WKY SE ith. s 2 of about) similar occasion, and, as the 0; e £ : ; t o aad the callous bearis of demazogues qual wih der her in br ‘ Hil the pronsise t Thad mad ' «. ( '< Bel came to an end without any sinister fear at the foreshwlowings of iis decision. As Every a nee to ¢ cas I should have ar toanh n ] s " nth later t ; another) — : . ‘very : : int. event, Cardinal Antonelli shook hands Goating straws indicate (he current uf (be strent tastes and be Thad t . be > tas t I wonid a is ace ie nl LepenribaraPiad celia ly eanmniy with Si d Rossi, and these modifications of Siate policy, bere and reared, was Pupon ne an evidence! and he ws pain at the coldne ven hife itsel’ to ‘ wa 3 ; ' % 00 he established himecif a fate eee Biet toned hon : goa- there in all sec 19 of our Coufederact, demon: Cpe gS SOUS Ub L all the jaf a ; He ¢ ieee , : I ed that he rratulated him upoa his s@ecess ; his strate the course of popularapin'onty besetting Cte eee lacainst ino ¢ . ‘ leirow {liad } dat ently than of old, and iu a triends crowded round oar _ tawurd JA marican cin 4 leer : vel neu j ' ‘ : a r was hushed fur ever. No ces and felicitationa; t ies his A my Wis b 1 & ines rf 2 Oi . ; e& ¢ ee k cae + In all this there 19 great cause for congratu 1 ae y throug access from Atast at thoi etvry Nad eo aie en la Viena ss es | ibt oli! age claimed him as her victim. finily went inte hysterics ; and the’ ev- lation and for hope ia the hearts of all Are , — ar ee ee tt | neterpartal . } : ideah ’ « ises, | have known a singer to Uieas of the Fegan became most en- atte: + the first party, it had gone t A V ‘ a + © rit at cans. The mere amendme our na a RRS bier A oes rome ae a en : a to ure same place two, three, and | thasiastic. he resalt could “not, of < ‘ 1 be tfor the « t atlas By ‘ ~ S ‘ : oe ae ‘ : oe : x cy . t A } < », be i i ‘ gaa hath th a sneers dane father’s commands. And ,¢ vorgy, sapported us, and enabled tir ¢ Ihe was and s« ‘ ' : jrently not more than Course, De known immediately ; bat on ment of @ gemaine American etd ees lay adel een ier tedlac lero liercini nice ildceniliiie aoeicrel ane Wee ante Te edrrtmveso, te L ne lt re is not a more inter-| breaking the mould, the casting was Co-operation of the several Siates, by wh much t « er <li : i ar i : ec ver seectnlce his- found to be satisfaetory, although not en- m + 1 t ; t 4 y p y “ ustomncd be ay I 4 f qualiGeatjons for sulirage are ci riled It nature er n fe e pe ; i i ‘ 1 ca rel 1 it tirely perfect. MoverilBls in the State | atureshows plamn- | ple ass lthat I. taily resulved imore Chan suc it pate en she set to is { le ; i vat ly theme leformation so yreatiy desired 1 pe never to vrain, Notw ding, [me to my *ather, she would never c.f matty - art ' Z Sinaia hep] Werk, nin y (ee : : . le T Ja} ae . . gressing, | ihe of all the ells { old f mse e incre le SaIne Cire CX dime to the trisls I had pa 8 Mae ty Cadets e pe ae oy 4 an part wits c : cr a Ve trying scene at home, and ‘A the tine passec ! See mod be 1 to bla ] r yy a eee = principles are taking deep rootin the | ey read cbtheo tices pairs of eves any pretty gitl will, for, if I lit , I Who is lovely? It is that little girl 4 I : ‘ ba : deo . : the American people, and the day of eit tiyed upou ine, bad Leen d:awu tate their beve my tiirror ar domy friends, I wa sel \ / : tad bss Ga.) Stancar a » drops sweet words, kind remarks, emph will come, and. in the worlds of the vm Feica not wit Noattractions, butnone ef th ls afi ~ Ina hours, ind pleasant smiles, as she passes alon, > mortal advocate of American lepenaet . Thad not vet glanced at face of the tonched my heart n 1 k : = wi has a kind word of sympathy pabeoegh Ureidark gloom al ile prwmGnaual hee eee emi On louie lack Leauiseel that [oak ened rour wedding, | thea \ 2 ° irCodery’ every girl o y she meets in trouble, ere the brightness of the future, as the sun ; cecal ose Rie mietlona nites i Tisndeut © Aaa iE : « ame I ; niins e ta andak ind to help her companions ae been interehanood, when ' Pay po always wa . A ipa fan Mar i sed i 5 F pe mare 7 t n the centre of the room heup. They ed expectation SOUTER CAC TIES Yes, TP wast boy : ; goa. out t ditieilty ; who never scowls, Tha alvocate of Amer can prineyples ah o dinecrowdinwarouni vie. ittciig liroad cova Wits | ‘ at T wasted m be J Iva Fi v tends, never teazes her mates, See snes Thy these spn - : a dai add (united (wate lel el en fies | ‘ Yodood it to my we to | 1 \ r sin any other way to diminish, ‘ Ore have pot been ins e ; ' t ib ; oF ° a t ‘ 3 to increas el i ready begin to pr Oe rood frnts. lhevshoutld blood flushing and burning my face, seit, br was a te e pang. a oof his w el \ r cry St soe 3 increase their happiness. be stimulated to et Lefforta and My comspanion mast bave felt me trea um ery real sorrow, Cit serve ay t } : . ( I r ‘ . a 4 fee ce ‘i +9 Pick sl pe - ne ; oe 7 neg Per iss ae Pitavussor lik bo tier iitora RUTH ots : ae \ z - st osu I pears, drops of gol 1, diamonds e@ergy to spread amons th pruple the hylit ling, too, for he suddenly leaned torwar = oo ‘ rou Wag were, . thus 1 5 i : that Th ler two cars, t ion and its 1 I ‘ ; t Appened is, (at and precivns s Ss, as you pass along their Prinaples, toerplain to | Mmassesevery and wiispercd ; ’ ‘ ; eg r patie treete! Lect these ar tl tre where the purposes of ihe Ainertcan party, and “Do not be afraid, Miss Kate, they do he was mar | eld ne correspon \ 1 Pae ve I speat im aaa , 1 ‘ 2 v stre t 3 1ese are ne e to make the establishment of the American pole | not intend irm, and Twill see that © My step-nother wrote it to me—t ine, except in the st I let- \ ehiohace mun anni aha Ee cieak ~_ Precious stones which eam ” ’ lini ! ' . thas oY (ag | S$ he a » pat e > ey the Paramount and only issue until every ob they do not much annoy you. wedding news —dilating maliciously Upon ters ; — tha : a s lieve c @ lost. Take the hand of the atacle to our succusa is overcome, and a glorious [ gave him one grateful glance, for 1 wealth beanty of the bride, w So more pe d I busi . : and : 1 re beiug @ triendless. Smile on the sad and deject- : be = t t t . nat ' . boat H ; > i s Were de ¢«¢ hel patl » witl me — vietory is surely won. pry earnray? Uo todure toctrostime liad Come (rot aw distant « to liv 1 ‘ itio Pony sister yi. given me hea i. ; 4 w ; 1. Svupathize with ee in trouble. a voice, and meta pairof brilliant, dark Ulolme Place. — { pon the planning vad wang her to is she “ . ; aciiva w posited area rine U Strive every whore to ditfuse around you - voice, and 1 ae | ai | ‘ , 1 ) r he was sanshir an = nw : ' ' CRAKE rewup a beantifai and brilliant. yirl : ; as sunsiine aod joy, . . gthe approp eves, tixed fall upon ny face, very mirth. fencing, the pa ata } oy ; Sa eritiiead Te pile i = ne ) ' fetras A jabra wae tout aed fall ee ‘ sro a al compassionate in ex neral beantitying of the old house \ ceased to feel seasible to the ti- I ae anes a repues Ne eee ele OSS It you do this you will be sure to be tions by the late Congress was one of : uae Ae ° Siddenly. We rose up, and aponthe loads of beautifulturnitare which tle of old maid,” and took my place pla : Pall well ¢ ; w Thoow Vas j,andoatis said ved. Dr. Doddridge one day asked his . 3 : 5 wression. = & denly ( ’ ] ‘ Ay : H ; ; ek u My yi ‘ronge hrow aede, iat s tact ring ka a lao wee eats senses es half a million of dollars to continue the frawin foamy arm within his, turned to the bride’s fatherhad sent to refurnish the cidly amoung the elders and brushed mv f : re ie ‘ ye ile was in jit © girl why it was that every body work on the new dome of the Capitol at yjg bantering group. old rovms still luxuriant hair, now tl ckly streake d : ( loved her. I know not,” replied she, Washington ! “Miss Kate has chosen mo this even Tanswered very calmly that Leat with gray, beneath a tasteful cap. Ye dvaghiers, then, of Eve mos - * unless it be that I love every body.” — Onl a ked lol x 1 Ttake her nuder my protection HToline was) worthy of any lady in Thad become almost satisfied with my Who woald to highest health aris ywoeoy Ncontlenianofthiscte lhis is the true secret of being loved.— indy 20,000 were aske wr and ob- iny, ane ake » ide o : , : a aa ioe ry ae Prneh ts fre Fepen uty. A) REAP Ge ok yen an¢ ee Tiel a) = ” . 7 ney $5 ib shed Bos a : Ue : I aTallibe wevorve ty rant, and et one of land, and bade her congratulate him in. lot anid had ceased to t tink very frequent ! Manet a 7 if ae a Sasa er es Ile that bath friends, says Solomon, tained to build a Court House and Post t to her without my pers ny nanie ifshe saw hirn, hoping thas, T ly of Leander Holme, when T was sta RECA ALE VORTMAN CTS Lou wer js , = raed i ‘ : “4 ~~ “inust show himself friendly. Love be- . és ou must spea oO he r : . . » \ Y | , vhibit tat ¢ 7 . Office at Raleigh. Se ey BREESE believe, to disarm ber suspicions and con- tied out of my usual placidity by heari ! ire, Viaa.y Wao had cattle Verhibition gets love If you love others, they can- mission : - ] eer | rs | - r at : . : » It costs the government &586 to sup So saying, he led me away to an op: vince him that Thad forgotten my love i that he had returned to his home. 2 tour ast State Fair, a hal breed Devon not lelp ioving you. So, then, do not : } : ah eas Z Le for bim letter that brought these tidings stated Testor Meatr. -The fact that no char ow, four years old, for which he paid put on a scowl, and ftrettully complain Port each man at the Kentucky Military posite corner of the room. There, see- 1 ah . twafter th; i\farthor that he a, kiiglineny altora i Pe in Presidoutlh 4 The was muade oo the that nobedy'loves you, or Uiat eech\or . ore suciety afte a, an rther that he was making many altera- has taken place it residen lerce’s X40 he pu ise was made o ve that nob oves you, or that Asyluin, 8540 for ead! 4 Washi- hat, between shyness and the annoy went more into society after this, and) further tha zg ; } me es rone at the ash- jing that, between shyness ar ington Asylum; $24 $1248 a year, for cach sick and disabled Seaman and boatman in the public hos: | pitala! The goose is placked with a! Vengeance !— /uyetteville Observer. and a week, or tions and improvements in the old place Cabinet since its formation is urged by . as rke ¢ ¥ rayer than I vel vas still unable to it was remarked that | was gayer ' I cote hel and that it was conjectured that he was, the Demoeratic press as an onerring test ance J ; 4. ; I : . : F “ y voice satures, he stood had formerly been. was hot aware 0 ‘ i Ie \ ab ee neat y an quietly it, for I only knew that I was striving to ayain about to bring a bride thither. of the merits of the late Admin t cad naliepoieant subject Ih pleas torget. I had no other object in life now. “ That old man!" exclaimed my pretty | Granted. But it is a bad rule that does ta) wmne . 5 4 | i i They ry 4 yeary. sister, as she read this item: “ Sister} not work both ways. Under the admin ant voice and quict manner soon helped | Lie years seemed very long and wear) er, : stration | e tocontrol my agitation, and then he | Society did not satisfy me, and I came to| Katharine can you conceive of a manlistration of Gen. Jackson, the model ; Raleigh Standard. m ’ Leth Oetober, since which time a strict milk obtained from the cow has been kept, which foots "p the enormous quantity of three hundred and eight gallons. Valuable investment. such a one does notlike you. If nobody loves you, itis your own fault. Either you do not make yourself lovely by @ sweet, winning temper, and kind, win- ning ways, or you do not love those of ; whom you complain. account of the and is therefore void; and neither Dred Scott nor any one of his family was wade {ree by their residence in Lilinois. ntiff was not a cit- izen of Missouri, but was a slave, and there- fore bad no right to sue in @ court of the United States. The dourt having thus examined the case as it stands under the constitution, proceeded to States!” But this provision has no bearing other points, saying as Scott was a slave wheu on the present controversy. The power there | be was brought back to Missouri from Illinois, he given is confined to the territory which then be- | was under the law of the former and not of the longed to the United States, and can have no | latter. It has been settled by the highest tribu- intluence on territory which was acquired from | nals that an individual does not aequire his free- ion. ence were mev of too much bouor, education, foreigu goverumeuts, |dom under such cireumstances. As it appears There were two leading questions: first, had | and intelligence to say what they did not believe; The justice then referred to the cessions of | to the court that the plaintiff is not a citizen sof the circuit court of the Uuited States for the land they kuew that in po part of the civilized land by Virginia and other States, saying the | Missouri, nor a citizen of the United States, who disteict of Missour junsdiciion in the case, abd world were the begroe race, by common couscht only object was to put an end to the existing could sue in the United States courts, this court | if it had jurisdiction, was iis decision erroueous adnaited to the rights of freemen, ‘They spoke controversies, and tw enable Congress to dispose | can yive no judgment, and hence the suit must | Undoubt- | be dismissed for want of jurisdiction, EES within the limits of the/State of Louisiana. The difficulty which meets us at the threshold is, whether Congress is authorized to pass such @ law under the powers granted to it the Constitution? The plaiotiff dwells m ‘on the clause which gives Congress power “to make all needful rules and regulations bg oi “5 the territory or other property of the Uni- the | avd the pursuit of happiness ; that to secure | these rights governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the conseat of the governed,” &c. The words before quot- ed would seem te embrace the whole human family ; and if used in a similar jostrument at this day, would be so understood. But it is too clear fUr dispute that the enslaved African race were not inteoded to be included; for in that case the distinguished men who framed the Declaration of ludepeudence would be flagrant: ly against the principles which they asserted. der to give the sulject more lature denbera: | They who framed the Declaration of Iudepend Decision of the Supreme Court Uslied States In the Bred Scott Cave, Chief Justice Taney's Opinion. Chief Justice Taney, in delivering the opinion of the cuert, said that Uns case, after argument at the last term, was directed to be re-argued at the presept term, owing lo difference of opinion eating among members of the court, aud in or need. Henog fhe feage con should be held at 16§ ots. In other words, neighbor, youare almost out of the world. It is expensive to’ get to you, especially from this direction, land if you want a fair chance at our corn, \bacon, flour, butter, eggs, hay, oats, Lees- | wax, tallow, é&e,, you had better go to | work and build a railroad right up to this great center of produce, xieo, Oy: Joel W, White, of consul at Lyons, in F ie Gas Francis se Thora th Caroli.” na, to be constl for cof Aspin- to be con- wall, New Granada. Peter Sanzevean, of snl fur the port of or not! and acted according to the practices, ductriues, of the lauds for the common benefit. ln / : ees ping eR F The defendant denied, by plea in abatement and usages of the day. That unfortunate race edly, the power of sovereiguty and efhineut do: | Justice Nelson's Opinion. CAROLINA WATCHMAN. OUR CONTEMPLATED DAILY PA- A ee gs pore Sy the yoriadiction of the circuit court of the Carted was sujposed to be separate from the whites, nian was ceded in the act. This was proper to! Associate Justice Nelson stated the ground | — PER. minijons, : ‘ . : make it essential, There was then no govert: | on which be bad arrived at the conclusion that ; may gro of Afncau descent, bis ancestors were of pure property, men in existence with enumerated powers— | ihy argument of the court below must be athrmn:| SALISBURY, N. ¢. Afncan bicod, and were bre luo this Coun: when the constituuon was adopted. What was called the States were thirteen inde- | og, Having stated the case, substantially, as | oe ? — try and sold as slaves,” aud th i0- amble sets forth for what purpose, and for whose pendent colunies which entered into confedera- \above, be proceeded to examine it on its meritec| nrc ne - EVENING ull “® wot a citizen of the Sate of Missouri To Lenefit, it was formed. It was turmed by the! tion for mutual protection. It was little more | pp. question was, whether the removal of the TUESDAY EVENING, i, ~O } } oa | 7 c oe , x 7 uw . 4 * the plea ee ogg mn oa eae people—such as had been members of the ong — ore of verge : ae all plaintiff, with his family, to Illinois, with a view | sustained U jetmurer, beres pe ¥ ete ales —aud the great ulject was lo “secure lad a Common concern, It wea this ongress jte a temporary residence, and after his return to | aut pleaded over, and justified the trespass, 00 the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our pos which accepted the cession from Virginia. They | Missouri, was such a residence in a free State | the ground that the plainuff and bis faunly were tenty.” Iv speaks in general terms of ciuzens) had no nght to do so under the Articles of the |e vorked emancipation.—He maintained that | : bis negro slaves; and a statement of the facts, and people of the United States when providing | Coutederation, but they bad a right as indepee/ie did not. Such questivas belonged to the | | ‘is @ De and was never thought or spoken of except as These opmious underwent no change fhe pre- States, on the ground ihat the pia Charles G. Baylor, of the Distriet Columbia, to be consul at Manchester, i oo aa i Sugene Wilson, to be att the United States for the Territory ef sota, vice Norman Eddy, ey n> Henry B. Andrews, to be duputy post- master at Galveston, Texas, in wb of Johu B. Rovt, removed. | “Tis strange, passing strange,’ that in a tuwn containing over five thousand in- = == | habitants, there cannot be found one hun- MARCH 24, 1857. ‘dred who are willing to sustain a Daily paper, published in their inidst and de- | voted to their interests! But it is even go. | We have set forth the great advauta- ges which our people really possess and their need of a medium through whieh re Ube TERMS OF THIS PAPER $2.00 CASH. ina {ay The British Governinent has fur- rs agroed to by both partes, was ar in evidence. for the powers granted, without defloing what ree gehts accept the land Pal eae common | States to decide for themselves, As to whether | mally announced that it will not give any | they could ake those advantayes better fie es. Tbe Chief Jusuce having stated the facts in description of persons should be mcluded. orwho benetit; and it is equally clear, having no su-| : | i ; P Pn ; i i ‘ ; ’ Missouri will recognise or give effect to the laws}encouragement to the proposal to send known to the trading public and the citi- the case, proceeded to say that the question Bret should be re warded as citizens. But two clauses | peror to control them, they had a right to ex | of Iilinois on peace an slavery is for Mis: | Be RechelE yeh ‘ ) zens of the western © eo lce of the State| LORD NAPIER'S INTERVIEW WITH THE ed a mine to be decided was, whether the plaiutitl was ep- of the constitubon point to the negro race As | ercise absolute dominion, subject only to re-| .ouri berself to determine, nor is there any con- ont another ar rcUce expedition 1n search | venerally, than by the slow and must PRESIDENT. produced : j jof Sir John Franklin. y J y were clo strictions which Virginia imposed. The ordi- nance of 1787 was adopted, by which the terri- tory should be geverned, and among other pro- utled to sue in a court of the United States.’ separate, and vot regarded as cilizeus for whom | stit ight : h es ‘ t ’ ; \ utivual power rightfully to control her. Every le »k| “0 - WwW INGTO! The enee peculiar question, and for the first the constituion was adopted. One clause re- | ghttully y| columns of a weekly paper. Wiliming asu x, March 16, jton is a thriving town, and has had two | Stale or naUOO possesses exciusive sovereignty | ee = Lord Napier, the new British Minia- tme before the court under such cir- serves the right to import slaves until 188, and j i " “ : 7 A cumstances; but it had been brought here, aud and in the aesed asain pledge themselves, | Visions was one that slavery or involuntary ser- he lags ealerder aet Pen pee ta" The scarlet Fever continues to|daily papers and more, has sustained ter, was at 1 o'clock to-day introduced to less, kept it was the duty of the court to meet and to de- | one to another, to preserve the nyglits of the mas- | vilude should be prohibited except. for crime. ' limits. No State or nation ae. affect or bind! prevail in New York, without abatement. them for the last three or four years. We the President b General Cass, and pre- ees were cide The question was simply this: Can ater, and w deliver up slaves escaping to their! ‘This was the state of things when the ©00- | bersous or property outside of ler eee ee | ; jhave time after time, potrayed the value neal entialo ne minister fren soup, YOR negro whose ancestors were imported and sold respective territories. By the first clause the| stitution was formed. The territory ceeded by)” The question is fully established that +h salt A : ; . of a daily paper—we have shown our the Court of St. James. was eater as Waves become a member of the politicalcom- right to purchase and bold this property is di 'Virginia belonged to the several confederate | longs to the sovereign State of Missouri to deters | Gen. Charles. R. Jones.—We see by | citizens their advantages as regards posi- His en jaaslon as lean lotions ahi tively” a8 wunity formed and brought into existence by rectly sauctioned and authorized by the persons | States as common property. The States were jyine the question of slavery within her own ju-| the Wilmington and Fayetteville papers, | tion for trade and exhorted theus to be pre- te Sedie to p 2 bag of the é clue has about to dissolve the confederation, and surren- | ji,Jiction, subject only to such limitations as may | that Gen. Jones, of Iredell county, has! pared for the trade of the West by railroad, der a portion of their power for the formation of | he found in the constitution. This is the result gotten up a little breeze in that part of (and that the securing of this trade de- | pends on their own exertions; yet but a the constitution of the United 5 , and, ae , Who frained the constitution for twenty years ; such, become entitled to all the rights and im-' and the States pledged themselves to upbold the munities of a citizen, ove of which ngbts issuing | right of the master as long as the government | 4 hew government, and the language used limi-| of the independent and sovereign character of the two countries were cordially reciproca- ted by the President. : Lord Napier was im court dress, and sa the courts of the United States in cases there- then formed should endure. And this shows ened specitied vad objects = gomagamee: State. It is equally applicable to the other the State, in wich is involved the pe | very few seem to take any interest in the! sscncted the corioaity of the wan Ale diecovert Ds specitied t conclusively that another description of persons |! was obvious that some provision Was BOW DE | Stutes belonging to the confederacy. It must tiou of his having shown a proper cour-| matter. The great majority are still v y ‘ bo bell In discussing this question, we must pot con- was einbraced in the other provisions of the con- | cessary to give the new government the power be admitted that Congress 5 3 no power age at the battle of the National Bridge, | sleeping on the same condition they have tore to the White House, who d to w found the rights of a citizen which a State may stitunon. These two clauses were not intended to carry into effect every object for which the | to create or abolish slavery in a State; and if M The W ; ‘ lhean for ¥ witness the ceremony, but it being of a coufet withia its own limits, with the nghts of a to confer upon them o: their posterity the bless | territory was ceded. It was necessary that the | Congress possesses power under Fee iieiign| cree The Wilinington papers, es: eet or aiid — he private character, they were pon, cs Def plish 80 citises withia the hmits of the United States. ings of liberty so carefully conferred upon the | lands should be suld to pay the war debt; a0d (soc lish ulavery oh ce Tee ea eee | eeUnLyy. the //erald, we believe, ventured e may build railroads over the State, | fon, the amdience chamber. inaginal So one can be a citizen of the Uoited States un- whites. None of this class ever emigrated to|that power should be given to protect the citi | csarily possess ine ower to estabiish it, This| Upon some very handsome and compli- all of them connecting with our town bat | en lief is ba leas under the provisions of the constivution; but the United States voluntanly. They were all|zens who might emigrate, with their rights of i. det a eat tne: aad h ari . : ; Newbern will still remain the dall, sleep: | — _ post mor ; ? pe denied, a yeu proceeded to show that the mentary remarks touching the General,’ |y j,onotonous place that it is to-day.—| Wonderful Power of a Dead Man— 7 it.does vot follow that a man, being a citizen of articles uf merchandise. The number emancipat-| property. Arms, military stores, (as well as 7 x | ) question invulved in the case now before the the occasion for them being the presenta: We have exerted ourself, and used every | The W sua Rows aseateat arre ¢ General eve State, must be recognized as such by every ed was a few compared with those who were | ships of war.) were the “common property of tbe| court was one depending solely on tha lawiot i! ‘ effort to. stimulate our people to exert | Dockery as “a wan politically dead, and duce her t State in the Union. He may be acitizen inone held in slavery, and nut sufficiently numerous to Shes existing to their independent character,! Yissouri, coucluding with the remark that) [0% by that gentleman, to the Wilming- ad themselves for their own good and the | yaly galraniaed into public life by a des- 2 and ee ee such in ahutber. attract public attention as a. parate class, and a they bad a right to take their property to! (he judgment of the court below sbould be af ton Light-Infantry, of acertain flag which = - aa ae of ie oe eves were revarded asa part of the slave population, a eats oe the eee of the! grmed. belonged to his company in the War good of sass es it seems all to ho | ertion of his politieal principles!” And from the ¥< gutc e' pe Charactet zen, rather tab free. Slates. be object was to place these things si a) 1 Omns . i urpose. —Z ewbern Express. » : Soe hax — Justice Catron’s Opinion. ayuiust Mexico, and was the firstto wave Perr } |yet this galvaniacd Senator possessed the toms are and endow a man with al! the ri hts pera ‘es It canuot be supposed that the States confer. under the guardianship of a new government, that New Berne has a/ power, aceurding to the News, to make : : id : Associate Justice Catron also stated the histo: Is it possible to it This was coofiined to the bouudaries of red citizeusbip upow them; for all those States shich gives Congress the power “to make al! atrow aleo stale pO ss triumph over the Mexican fi t the } : : od cuzeusbip upa em; fo * te ig’ } i Fe . Pn in triuinph over the Mexican ort at the z 2 ‘o »wielat « ) ” been a State, and gave bim vo rights beyond its lim at that time establisbed police regulations for the needful rules and regulations respecting the ter ‘7° the cae, and said that if the court bas by Noi | Bridge. To thie the Fayette population of “over 5,000 inhabitants !”| the Legi are ner Jim Crow” apon ids ain” (Star kane “eh: hey Sa x power to decide the question further than to dis. -YAUONME Bridge. 10 BAe Ts ayette: the Western Extension bill. The “wnter- very stra ja Nor have the several States surrendered secunty of themselves and families, as well as of Mlory of other property of the United States. of 1 i we He Ut : it he fi We had supposed it was considerably be- ed 7 u fac this power by the adoption of the constitaben. property. In some mipor cases there were did It applied only to property beid in common at mise it, i vad nor joa scnss its mnerits; bu ville Observer intimated that the flag im) and can it be possi- ritied deusocracy” must hare been terri- ese Every State may confer the right upoo an erent modes of trial, and it cou } not be supposed th _ and pot witb reference to apy proper oo that the court bas jurisdictivn to decide question properly belunged to another \ eiiiee pAfit I 4 tied atthe ghost of the old Pee Dee wag- Horse Kee e IDerils ol ne Case, 1 ep ) . x atithew a ma Oe si . 5 aben, or ap any otber clas of deseription of per- that thuse States would have formed or cousent the sovereignty might subsequently the merits 7 the case, which be proceeded to | wipany, and that the Gen. ednuroon ce that they are as “dull and sleepy” as oner.—Payeticvslle Observer. ry low iz sows, who would, to all intentsand purposes, Le ed to a government which abolisbed this ngbt It applied to the terntory then in ex. S*8mine noes re aa pale, tO question ye) an mee een WY UN exicaANexDloitemnce | resented! How is it to be ac- : there, an . x power to govern t srriwere iperpient tO brag much on Ais Mexican exploits, . a citizen of the State, but pot a citizen im the and took from them ibe safeguard essential to steuce and known as the territory of the United PY 4 ee ee le be eat f counted fort Perhaps it is the meat they 20TH OF MAY, 1775. as Mra. . cones pned ta the Constitutive of the G. henice thas owe protection They hare wot the right States then the mind of the framers of the ~ tales, and ft them for admission be only Ac. Lhe Fayetteville Curclintian, came fed i bat er Ww , é ¢ , ‘e Tp ie : ) & ealn iG eure Cone ie are fed on, and what ie tha e have A He would not thereby become a cruzen of the to bear aris, and appear at public meetings to coustituvor It refers to the sale or rawing of Uo aR ; poe! the p 7 £ COUg (ees sat much belder, aud in rather blunt eas : \ i A meeting of gentlemen was held in of Dr. M . i ' g 5 : A ; J ae Ty yt vinited a8 to Ube Northwest lerrivory Vogl 1 always entertainec very clever 4 > : t mi United States, and, th -efure, could wot sue ia dircuss political questions, of urge measures of vney This is different from the power ai helacBtlis abaluh’ alavery’ (here eid j terins intimated that during the beat of “.“"7* * Bf dd idea Ol Charlotte, on Saturday evening, the Ttb venta, ine any court im the Co. d or other States. Hos reform etoch they might deem advisable. They legialete over terntories. W the words, , 8 sheet es sag dh Wintel) lool | New Berne and its people, bat from what); . RA GSE RS EMPTOR WTS, AER on | me saaret oi raakelall ie (ee eer mere Se by agreement in 1787 with the other States; the Lattle in question, Capt Jones was \ i inst., for the parpose of considesiag the is Very if P 4 B ty " hbo vle al eleclions, nor serve as Jurors, hor lu ¢ a Deedfu ke a egulalion . i . ‘ ' source it was derived we cannot now say : State. The constitution gives Congress tbe appear as witnesses, where whites are concern. pecting the terntory” are coupled the words but this did pot prevent new States being ad- cooling belind a large stone, (out of dau- We t f t ht it - "| propriety ef celebrating the anniversary coed by . ‘ . F £ ) . sitte ihout “aluve Sulsruucnt ; » have often thought its newspapers : ered power to establish “a uniform rule of naturaliza- eo) These ngbts are secured in every Stile to and ther property of the Uuited States.” And e a eR vou mt Use tery. led oe i= yer’s reacli {) and that on being seen there, ‘ . oe ; ? ‘d f PEPE Or of the Mechlenbery Declaration of Ame- i to ae i &, 3 . } eae oe ‘ _ ; f a fs Goacia dine mare at North Carolina and Georga ceded ther lands were lamentably behind the times in - utel, is Lon ;” eopsequertly, poState, by natural@ing an white se It is impossible to believe that the the cunclading words render this coostruction tf A mom benefit, and Congress bad no De Bave them to anderstand that he was ‘ ‘ rican Indepeudence. William Juhnstoa, alien, could coufer upon hit the nghts aad im neu of siavehuiding States, who touk so res je: “And nothing in the constitanon ; Sel te chk iene Pa 5 ihlacctne ts crush the U/Praruncesy thongh they have been edi- | ¢ ted Cl substanc tu umtics of all the States under the geveral guy arse a (emalon ol (he constitution, spall be 80 ee ett prejudice any claims more power to legwiate slavery out of t owe ves rving to roll the » eso as to crush the Pier neek miwledes Vclulity Pe chaps ay., was apppo' ate airman, istered. t © ¥ «' t to |e . le « er t t a ed ae i ernmest. It is very clear, thercfure, that bo coud be so regardless of themselves and the of the United States or any particular State” sos than grsiate slavery 10 the t evemy Leneath its ponderous weight ; : : AT Va motion of dames W. Osborne, Ex«q., etors of | : . ito < of hat h mmething to de 1 P , State can, by any act, introduce a new member saicty of those who trusted aud condded io It is obvious that the Congress, under the new || seh he eee : In the mean time, so far as we bave seen, (uat 188 SOmetiing ‘a do with the suc it was resolved that the 20th of May next used eve inte the pluitical Umioa created by the comsutu- them government, regarded the above clause as neces bere wm He athe ed at Son aleion Siscec} See eerl alent andiperiiape intends Leone prosperity of the papers them-| shall be cvlebrated in a suitable wanner, er to find ¢ : Ps : either 5 be inhabitants ot Otected af. | SUE L2CNeral 16 BENS, BU Perlap atta j 1 A en Every law of naturalization confines citizen- sary to carry into effect the principles and pro — thabitants stuod protected a I t selves. A bright, well-ordered and tasti- by oration, &c. infliction The question then arises, whether the proms ship to while j-ersons. visivos of the ordinance of 17 which they re This is a marked sepa 7, ter as they did before cessious was made. Io Louisiana slavery was pot only lawful but was tior "6 P ? tation, to treat these rude assaults upou bis repu One ly-yot up sheet in New Berne might etar- Committee of Ineitation and Correr ¥ rane of the comstiiutioe of the Uvited States in ratiwe from the blacks. Under the confederation garded as au act of the States in the exercise oF with contempt jw portant ¢ u 7 , " ‘ < < t : fe ‘ ‘ } pond. noe.—J. W. Osborne, C. . relatwe to persvmal rights to wlich a cimen of every Mate Lad ar rht to decide for itself, and their political power at the ume; and these rep most valuable At date uf tbe treaty the im 7 ine to be admitted on all hands tle her sluggish oster eaters and make yy . Jol x Wie } J. Fox, aly : : Ses : 5 habitants were left fiee ty enjoy their property, O°” ” : Wy 2 ath ands, 1 } m. Jobaston, G. . Caldwell, Juba We ki a State is entitled, embraced negyues of the Afr | tbe term “tree inhabitant,” the generality of form rec olatives of the same States uoder the new | i . nd that that t (General's com them take the shining bate. Try them, A. Young, Wm. J. Yates. “4 wit ~ rolectes ‘ tid, : se P P 4 Yr ve! a . . can race at that time in the country, or after-| certainly excluded the African race. Laws were goverpment did not think proper to depart from freedom aed liberty, aod w to be protected | 0G Nhat is at the Generals company friend. Try their drowey powers with| ba odd : iain of some. wards or made free from any State; framed for the la especially. Under the ‘any essential principle, and dud pot attempt t therein until thes came into the Union asa State. acquitted themselves w great Lopor at ? , ; , 1 : Lit Exccutive Committee. —8. FP. Alexan- from Wi and whether it isin the power of any State to constitution the wor be at any g was done The Missour A 36 deg. 20 win. wae an al 1) Lattle in question; and as the usual the display of a beautiful sheet, aud if der, Thomas W. Dewey, J. M Hatebi- ing unde inake such a one a citizen of a State, avd cudow “free iuhabitao ber n OU As to territory acuqired without the limits of t agerewmos err uae elo indies t'Y resumption in such cases is, t the tat fale we would advise you to come, son, LS. Williams, Win. A. Owens. while at bim with full citizenship in any other State wth t, the Chief ‘a L nited Siates, it remains territory unl at ich “ : i ‘ 1 ae pial Neri rr rp oer © y fought 8 West, where well directed enterprise Committee of Arrangemeele. —M eck- The w out their cumeent?! = Dues the comstituvion of on, we have come to the ed inty the Umea. No power we gree acpi wel A a ae gs aie mie eee oe eure texacro Cocxty.—Ca Joho Walker, of a spec Uumed States act upoo bim, aud clothe bis at the Atricaa race who came to this country, tie constitution to aequire terntory lo be held : oe us i rt oe _ Sie . eo - piece oa statement require c= C. T. Alexander, T. * Alexander, T. new int wu all the rights of a ctuze!l The court « t slave, were t ed to be and x at chara and, comequvent. | 20" DE PE EAS Ad hed hed 1 good | fits . tu respect Vv he Rail Re I. Gner, W. M. Matthews, B. W. Alex- we way ‘cal Gm elbramutite cancel cl wainteined and al ile ooeel eral : reer ete emitaCual ae If Cor c anfu A ting of the Rail Road Cor pany ° -M.3 » B. fa y x soeere thy was a We are quite » that thie w e mat ae , > ander, 8S. H. Elliott, Jae. Li Davis, Da- from Ox pot, the plainuff cuald not be a citigen of Mis perme 2 Lenetite;, and the tau f power which Congress may lawful. PF° ae ‘ ay ; seme bes al meeting of the Western Tail il Capt. John Kirk, RO A. T murder court @withe the meaning of the cousistalun, pr jis wlach pututto tem treat them as |) exercise betur Lecumes a Sa The pow on hed ter w strike will ast ent © Road ¢ pany wae beid in the Town array Pah iby eae : he} i por a citiace of the | States, aod, conse rin rake it y ‘ ‘ an a condigan (oer tt slate in the Termty } ; ft 1 : rence, A.B. Davideon, A. Springs, Gy. — le ane quently mut enutied to sux nae aie aes ; we Ge . , iw res depeeds cuntract of cess . neal ‘ : —— e ia Moriay last—( Jobn Machaec| Thomas Hunter, Wo M. Grier, Win, Pat the tines Je tres thet every perce, sed crsry a: a ; oa 2 . nie " Hs oprnton was. that the third article of in thats hoof country 10 (harman and John M. Rose Seeretary.|terson, James Julinston, Co. RM. read of | and deseription of perons at ume of bates at Thed s not a cue i tha gusere ee ae saruleesa eae seguir sec. e has resided since the Mexican \ Jarge imajority of the stock was repre Cochran and Pad adoptwe uf Ube cunstitulion, regs wots Mis sted te - ro su aire Ue laws ofthe: Umrted States ITOMtied UY Set OCR, BRC UCaRay Dee war al we Lelieve, bave, fr sented Caparrrs Cocnty Daniel Coleman, ton 08 a tue severst States, became coir 08 ofihis bee Le Uuited States o of persoua ngbts apd proper par 3 : ‘as aah oa ; wait : ae net te, promoted him in inilitary The R » President was read;' V. C. Barringer, Kaleb Phifer, Dr KP: P. 8.- | known me the Miswu 1 promise * , : oar prisicad budy, and wowe other, lt was bormd wing facts appear on the r iat ( : r rie ' ' and asity ttersof interest tothe! Harris, Win. S. Harris, Alex. McKiniey, the alws , t ' ' au t w e¢€ ed tic dis 1 ci * tor themselves and their posterity, and fr t “Vn JAG the ul was a pegro slave & \W la mitory wm je for the com greater adres MA Meal : stock lers and the public, we have ob-| Dr. Cyrus Alexander, Rev. W. W. Phagr, ’ bx eh oht a se = ofl kel Bees rs . b secures to ai] clizens 1 of (rene f | we trist F : . t > > dy che; and all the ngbts aud swe xing bE eho wae a surg I i ; oes ° . ye nay ve tained accopy and insert itin another part) Col Sohn Shinpech, Ma). R 8. Yoong, this saby were intended to embrace voly those of Siair d Nate. I * * atro \ —— a allowed to say at it ia not altogether | an appr 7 net - . 4 e paper It was unanimously adopt Jolin E. Morehead, yr (otmmeniues, of those who became mew bers » h34) sand Dor. bine peor & the plore ea . I sate, at Le slould risk ¢ . v the Company . Usion Cocxt Col. Dann, D. A spread | cordimg to the priaerples os shich the stil “a f Mmm t Miitary post a be a» ees aaa Soe t f , : yen: ' } ar mi 7 Poa i —if not ues em adupted. It waa Unive of thome elo Honk lear a the State of [iimor, and by . sea Lak Thad tnd ROE MA Scere The following preamble and resolation Covington, Gen. Daun Il. Walkup, Eli were members of the political communities + ab Ba . Mex MD STA Nas their power were also unanimously adopted iaesater lected Ente whose power, for certaie specified purjum-. «1 I+ Ai the at sed | wit ni Gcorcer Washingt ) appeal to for the settlement of a qnes Whereas, itis understood that several | ll eethled cepachibamgaert ctv belie /— teedded over the whole terntones of the L Sustes Line rect ved the plait ‘ ' Bu had MER EAB wean AEE . y wittmost iaterally (tiene are wees landa ton tea from what is known as old Mecklenburg the atte aod e cach citizen nights cutee bis Male ry pow ar bt Sur . . ease of fm repo ed to have beer : PN se waa ds ; ; VP territory ter ; - 5 : i \ Ww” me t t River bave intimated to the President and < : ahs which be did not before jxmmess, aud giecd a uk r * ant =. ancouver, I n avery lively eres i} momar P ; It is hoped that the « itizens of this see- sented 1 ; pl ; ectorea a « 2 to dispeae o ne A ogee rights of persves avd property om ane ’ kroen ae I { > 2 nust be ily, 1858, by Joba Phenix wane he i Laaace ., rs portions on will unite and make the celebration Nationa Ie benseere accamert: therefore to Ge Grmies United: SUsles rf : it Major 83d Regiment P . ttheir mineral interest te thie Company: y cpditable one te the birth place of ities in 1 bet ~ Re “ er ) oe A aN I GG Se eee ery a ecitaude reo Mel = avht Mules, we extract HIGH PRICE he ’ 7 ee J err ce te gratin A ineriean Independence. All are invi- at large pt I t ' r A rahe ed to lear ' me o 2 owne rf cuustiiguen eas adupted. lu vrurr i a eb i. 5 anid gow Although for the time Corn and flour and bacon are held at, : 1 : t ne t] e = pile J ted to lend ahetping band in the matter. gard < oor " - " . Fs ‘ > ‘ = ak - P = 1 oor } ry hese lanae ave 4 ' uv mo. ~ we mest reewr to Un « ‘ wl ara) Eee reun be ld k ' , a ved a very (lis gmehed , ‘ thie A “ ure alinust at La ' he Laat Sib a etonee The Executive Cornmittee will take sub- distant ted frum Great Beitain. fornied pew oni US rent “3x a nher the Une an, t Toran € Waaliivtan ia: to the advantages of a connection with criptions to defray the attendant expeo t Z an, a ince shing ‘ r4 ; r , ne his ; ; scriptions to de y the attenc - and tovk them place amon: tbe fami y of ual ons In the year 1835, [Harriet (who is nan \ ‘ ar twas und something dy ieredible. Tlenes in iro Ww, ir Road, and that the President and Di Western Democrat C 2 sii 1 £oh ‘y . \ t reg ‘ awe rf » bra Py le moecr They who were recognizes xs ciliros « the secum) cuent of the planulls ara atm Z we estabiin er travelcdion a stean ec traa aaa ‘ peat _ . al Y rectors be anthorzed and requested t M : cee to our 5 States deciared their sadep~ | dence (reat | was the slave of Mayor Taiia abitants bee persons a ' oot veld at 18} centa, Corn ake euch arrangements of the kind ath ing toth - } railread or @ ‘ tive engine, was per Pa] iat from & a arrany the kind as fi tain, and defended si furce of arma A the art 2 lS 1 535) 0a The power to acquire caries With MC gotly ignorant of the principles of the eee eee eA Ie = ee si may be matually advantageous Another Sepposed Care of Wife Poisoning a Masse Faget clase of persons, who bad teu iinporied as siaves Mayor Taliaferro tovk sad Hanet tos . crverve. T mof goverament - 2 i. osha ie Xx per barrel, ie a question often aske en i : sett ye eres or thew descendants, were Lu a rues of Sux a military post situated a weary rests on th: screu ( Se MaRNEUC SCRA DENCE had a cagner i.e bat w l we have been nonable eat The following are the officers for the Lacon which wu 4 gz mii t 4 © * : 1 | rpe’ } > oO E nr re tended to be iecluded sm tiat meipurabe iueiru stated. aud kept ber tbere as a save ou e estabiis t for etek ne Tle a rifle, TF isfactorily to anawer Cherie Gazett CATACH Sp AS os Boston, March 13. we hav aa, — eo recy fs ; oi f eitsthice match eufe hie meals *reeaidont—C} le 3 le ” * beveat the Declaration of Lod prodenc rel and then auld and deivered aa p ues, a atinust depend ; abe AL eT itarccicetcamed crand President—Charles B. Mallett , The body of Mrs. Lavina Briggs, ako ed to pr It to dafSicult at Ubie day to realize the sta wave at Furt Suectliog © aul Ik ‘ t mt ls state Wd the charactor f po / See'y and Treasurer—Jotin M. Roee. lied S \ he 27u Iti inflaenc pulse Opimet respecting t wufourtunate “~ afore vateed; and sad |) k . 4 situat t What g . 8 ere, and n y acon, are hot produc ed in your section Directors —George McNeill, A. A Me died in Stoughton on the 27th altimo, ty in its with the caviitaed aod cu gubewed pur Pieipedramal il ale a aantFurt st i thevecs 4 + equal to the wants of the people They Kethan, TS. Lutterloh, H. L. Myrover, haa been exhumed, and an analysis of ite gues works at te Lune « Lee are Ie Z 9 Rom ribory ab - ” ntinued wu ave ty draw their supplies from remote Win. T. Horne, Win. McLaurin, John the stomach shows that she was poisoned clevatio 5 yu * . t r “54 +f a J » me State put 1 rac st u i pla a! Sa b ne a State, Wut there ca v atciota Before the Railroad was built Hf. Cook, Hon. James ©. Dobbin, and with arsenic Her husband, Hosea and s , ‘ bev base t ace " born = wo with ma Mere discretiobary power recone i cele ry, bewe regarded wm beuce cl an interior per Cir binersit.e : e : roy These are ahr b throngh this part of North Carolina, we Kyle 7k Briggs, and a young woman named Ada- pill : y necting adjoarnec 2 ecting ; ; d waft assuriates for tue while race, ¢ wir Aer . and took : theu la of bushels of corn, and hand ve meeting adjourned after electing jing (rake, a boarder inthe famil , have end he ear epes iee ae, ee i ; : ’ the otticers. — Fuyctterille Observer. more se pe ) vd be git w J and» a and [oz 6 provides rede vada of bacon and flonr were : been arrested on suspicion, to await the papa while men were Lour ect. and t aintife dela * awirespeetiug & { | ‘} ee { the ¢ The affair eater ner Gatredeccdl flare vale y| one sriatrege. Fama em NG ing whe ( maa trols neg) Gy Chere a: Lat THE “VARIETY” PARTY. sea pairs ne geryoe We do pd, aod treated a 8 ert’ arise qP ; 4 _ f aurdging elise Peay! bre iyi now the people fin {it to their advantage ; a ; canaes’ moch excitement in Stonghtona, suggest Eye iin oa ssi aie - z b Nese Cre Winn? Stereos A writer in ti sell ut points along the line of onr Prentice, of the Pesta Journal, Te ciara the parties have lived many aad ee aud us a ; ji . . a: py ' : . : . bol spondang to the declaration of the Louis years of a me has . i. : . , ke 1 ; e Anyu-ta ¢ mi cf Sentinel save: Road, and their products take ap the ville Democrat, that the Democratic par- | * , injario’ “ ‘i . re hie vaners i ' ; ‘ ' : ie nie : : Fe Dotter realeatcet wor plaveryi leatiniita: Une of emar h either to Columbia and ty “takes no step backwards,” shows that mane: y als, : : : : . ars ply ' “ pretsotial nghta.a t . The t) ube ba wt “ zm x ote | res as well as adapt te the relative capacity of th Charleston or to Wilmington; and thna this ¢ laim to the sentiment of Daniel Columbia Cotton Market, March 21, 1857 strange hog fa a mot : , (sues Congreea te “ oe eer rea ey the cheerful submission of your former anpplies of these articles are Webster on the part of the Democracy,' There was so little cotton on sale yes- I < 4 ANE cn watt f hi t t : sit “ay et absurdity,” § ” : 5 5 ear An ' . ree anid F du wise anuot » canto ve sic rt nee of af Asa proofaftlisa you ece that J a perfect absurdity, a that party terday it was difficult to find the true po id i Here x ; } I pte the bet owthe Terrtunies power to viulate the pro- ized Jon its prodaetions, in ; ' ‘ : “las been treading backwards continual , f the ket: still we believe ident P en eta o ' b ‘ arle : 1 \ a B at, i eubsje “ . cots 0 abie convictions of all who lave any arkets of Colombia and Charleston ly.” and be concludes his remarks thas: a OEM SAT Le : : ington, teem Uaity pCa | however, (hat there iy supposed to practical knowledge of it, in th instinc. are well supplied, and that the prices are © A far more appropriate motto for mod- there was no quotable change in prices, up his a Wes res. Lie . be adterence between slaves and other proper tive renegnance of the whites to equality wwe those paid in Cheraw. The prices ern Democracy would be ‘variety ta the and our former quotations of 11¢ 8 13t 0 Mr. pears = ene : , ; : i : ih Bice “ 4, eeial and politi: in your town, are dependent on, and 77° of life, tor it has been all things by centa may be taken as the general ruling iy st) in A ' : ‘ * A cal ligament pind together “all pean'ated by. alocal and limited demand turna, and nothing long Concurring | rates hie | tide Oo “ 4 * ne ' re ‘ , ihe « n enn bs LS: it Ct ™ tnifed de a ‘ | H ? replat a ene ae - fie - sehen im . _ I x Ay att Thus fortified, it ace i ee entirely with the Journal in this view, — o Ain ewe ya ae WO POWEES OVER persutis PAA aed ae irmerchants could not afford to pay : eto call th seent sl De © eat t P veda no help from the officious schemers ) we propose to call this present sham Jem- n re “ WE wed beld, and bow, le mice , : rete FRCETL these enumerate o : ae -f : : : ; GUTENED. an : f ibe Wh aie 1 eatin ; = y who now afflict the land them, if they had te look for a foreign or ocratic-alien suffrage ‘aquatter-sovereign- TERRIBLY FRIGH luneh, [ hejaration uf Indep. pad ultere ern Pil pire aL Eee = distant market for purchasers, forthere ia ty national consolidation-party, for the The Washington Union of the 14th Esqrs. i A aud slave, 4 ’ ww eo . ze lormeed the cuvetiuvun. Tie doris . ween slavew and utber property, ac Yer iaah Pape 3 aerated: Somarket within reach, where the de. sake of brevity, the VakieTy PARTY. It, instant sounds the alarm throughont the Indeed 1 proy ,ho Porta of Papan Open J ated in j . ‘ serious we have spoken was sinkingly euluresd a acting under the authonty of the United a foreign Journal that the Emperor of mand and rates won djastify then, Nor will pier aie : el space in describ- gouth and West that the administration the WI Liclaratone of Tos prude fe gi reat te faa memecaiors feny the Janan has resolved that two ports of the would it be altogether safe for holders of | A oe tte ay has not yet a majority in the House of ha ba'ei (a ier chet Hauiwa ere i nd fuarautees secured against the ep : sc tlhices-ot Nanak anc ( on ie i comes ne people te | ‘ ftue g ar fe ‘ ne hall 1 5 sold aki and i an da these articles in the up-country to makea OFFICIAL. Representatives, and that nnless the phers a ' di, shall be open to the vessels of all na . A are . ‘ ‘ ; Wee “ t eter ! ' ; Naw 4 “ right of proper, - 1 ; , aed oe ie pen Gach descent upon you, expecting to realize A ; PHM OME ey Col: “faithfal” rally nnitedly in support of ary at | = a pau ae a acnlave ene Phi imran , iere i 2 nigh pair, tak nm oe me soe ‘ / ppon menta by ne remident,— Col- ‘mk istration candidates in the districts deney : pee : es ; ; a ? A Seppe Made ering provisions, esta. lish depots of coal, &e. YOUF presen prices for any considerable (ectur of Cuatoma.—William F. Colcock, | 8¢™'™* Haat ” in the dor bdie me ponte n “ \\ wii bie fa yo ostitu aud guarantied every State ‘ es . 5 i the lawe ! Natue Na ot : = «in language tov plan ty be inmunderstood: and Lhe other ports of the empire, moreover, qnantity; for so seon as your local de- Charleston, Sonth Carolina, re-appointed. lately represented by “Americans i rages P P yuay imunderstood: coe ae ‘ ‘i ; : ‘ re ° ‘ A acess ine pamions of ma = Nae ae wfreecliv reacio cf words can be found in the constitution giv are to be accessible to vessels in distress, mand were satisfied, your prices would Minott A. Osburn, New Ifaven, Con- Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, tracted ) ! av takore sm inthe ' . ‘ ah zs antint . « i. eee rer, J Sd Te G poner ; Nek delcnolinncrs nz ones greater power corer i slaves thee. Wiel ms) take refuge the m, but mile lh! necessarily fall, and your merchants could nectic ut, re-a pointed. Georgia, Mississippi, Texas, Kentucky, now 1 . wel (etm t station "a greeon wlich the pantffre over any other description of property will have to put to sea the moment Whe 1. afford to buy at such rates as would George T. Wright, Tappahannock, Va., ang Tennessee, and by unity and energy shaken paces We he . , at slavery aud ins It is, therefore the opinion of this court that danger is over. No foreigner isto beal i Je th i i re-appointed. lea ; ee mein bere the ef- bly, at at all nen a tha i tor crime, shail be tor the aet of Congress which prohibits citizens frum | lowed to penctrate Into the interior of the Cnavle them to pay ® lipments and enter; QOjivor8, Dewey, Ocracoke, North Car- | 89 at least 6 stg aes: be aral- canes | F “ vi their t ' “ part of the terntury, ae ling property of this claracter porth of a cer-| country without a special permission from distant markets with a prospect of realizing | olina, re-appointed. aodes of the administration will Pp asec ue pits, thet as oq a) Tjuimiana, and included ta ws not warranted by the constitution, /the chief of the State. |a profitable sale. And it is equally clear if! John hdaepOregons rei; otated. | ized.— American Organ. no LN ; ‘ J + eyden' k pts , eh . y at ag} . be 9 6 os val or leg nina-| ¢ book is faulty in many respects- ’ ae y i THE subscriber having ‘there ‘was an in: <a aeagpne say boo ag ble for Ladies and Gentlemen's wear— tablibment, proposes to enery on the an ros ears tl iti ” y ‘ i . resident—and: we | &8 Fe yours back—aud thut itis| A 7S, CAPS, BONNETS, BOOTS shove business in the tows ; ‘Gndul sold for four times its value, - a which wii ry, on Water Street, im all its various, el dagen te aaa we] CSUOES READY-MADE |Site att ieee Seppe Toledo con- Bieta fl é er it not onlikely that othersimilarim-| yy pawoy amTICLES es GENERAL. fm Sn moog er lent th pr tes pare Sane ith the budeess, wiper panne ber Daring bis teraat Your in the Nott, be vied Touowto, Canada, Merch 12th, |hoo uo will be practised, in order to meet) “Ai persous wantin Gor sock hes boas maleated whh giest, ov wes he hopes, will command's reenune- | not anly the cities of Bulticgijv, Philadelphia, and eo, iy the wishes of th y persous wanting goods in our line are requesied with great cure, and | ble shure of . All work w d. Allor-| New York, bu ‘ Dreadful Railroad Acci: 4 of those patriotic citizens wlio |to give w # eall, and sramine our stuck before taaking | W° tink, we can sell many of our Goods at wid prices, | ders left with him will be fai or. | Now Wadhy'tat, cating die and, ccident—- Between | desire to follow the reco: dati (tec pandbanea. . 4 " pated ahaa ester » {ders left with him will be faithfully and promptly at- | tricts where goods in his line are got up—thus Se has | id Sint shty Li 4 UNH ation of |their’porchases. Our siock will domprise all goods | |: great many ve advanced very con-| tended to. Orders respectfully solicited, abled both to obtain samples of t Aeerly oe . ty and 4 Y 4008 Lost.—The train | the last Southern Convention, hy purchas- usually kept in a fancy dry goods store. Our guods ‘erably in the Northera markets, All we ask is up CHARLES HARTMAN. | made, and i every dane aa ae which Jett Toronto for Hamilton this af-|ing “Southern books” even above their are uffered on the une ereemmnadation terme < coaeine beyr barton senehon. we have got'| Salisbury, Oct. 21, 1856. 21 :3mo par REGIE) 3 ood geously =} ; t ternoon on thé Great Western Railroad, | value 8 ALT. |, Bese We hove @ very | For the i tion of French 4 ee ’ : large stock of bonnets allof the newest styles; also stel- i fg he hes made ater, iin KA the track on a bridge ater above} We learn that the pedler above refer- Moreh 94, 1857. 436 la Shawls, Scarfs, Mautilies, und any Jauntty of a WILLIA MS BROWN, prep aya gr fet wat salen. ae a re umitton, The locomotive and baggage | red to has gou@heuce towards Goldsboro’.| A KRESH SUPPLY | tetas mace adeabag eee aad As aby te! |" “Phe silk and other Hats of his own make have in- M be over safely, butitwo cars ‘con- : Wilmington Herald. pabiic. All hinds of servests weary Hate, Bunts & Tin, Sheet-lron and) vsriably been deemed by his hae el \ nne- taining one liundred and twenty passen- OF Shoes of all kinds and qualities, all of which will be Co Smith those of Northern importation. From #arions re ll thee Be ’ a een, sold low for Cash aaihde pper im ’ provements recently made in his fe , the: ae ° st alers 2 i i i , A Sight vag tweeu sity and It iegi CABBAGE, Give us a call. or Ne a GOWN rye At his old Stand opposite | °"'y will not ouly be maintained, but to. ie re on: are sup to have been t is given out that General Tom Thumb ND other Garden Seeds, just received and for| (J Particular attention paid to filling all orders. the Store of Such country merchants as purchase else a" 3 wd Gunéal poet . —t the killed, is| received 567 valentines at London on the} 2% ue at the Bovk Store in Statesville, opposite the} Salisbury, March 16th, 1857. 6w:42 MURPHY & CO. ppt ls visit peofbor pdm he 4 ted man the anker. Among} 14th of Febroary. neh eae H see ae sens OUSE-ROOFING and |them should they do so,they will find a stock of | 4 those reported to have been killed, are Mack .W. AYER. SWAN & C0.’s OTTER! ————— GOTTERING done in | 20048 Ning in variety, ity, and low. prices, i ven Mr, Steelt, tie millionairy of Nisgare 1 Biennial inl L ESS ee te meet votatantat manner "but of uy vier howe North or South oe ee , - nd . G jee Hix busi ment ae eae ee aca Recep kero Segre Ne saat LL erste Rpt sgl pli meh ped Mac Fa Ll Sesyr ana ein wd i rene tenon pi aa a r thereafter was on THU te —- i 7 § ? anwary 20, 1857. ly:34 | packing and prompt shipment of 4d 6. brought into their house fromthe Capitol | Water and few names ascertained. Those Salisbury, V. C., March 17th, 1857. Clothing Emporium. ate Pe iy ona ctnlite hance’ a pag i | ~ : inis- foo me the distemper, neverthe- oo are more or ert mangled, | Apptes dried, 75 a 100|Lead Bar, 9010 : — verted demand for Tickets, the Managers. 8. Office of Western N. C. R. Road Co., Copartnership. od te Jess, ou neessantly. sctheranaly- ong whom are severa mericans: | Becoa, 10.0103! * White, 10012 s = wan o., wilt have a drawing each Saturday Sraresvitce, Fes. 26th. 1856, YHEC rehip of 8 as were made—an: “iP {The cars fell forty feet. The excit Beeswax, 20 223 |Molasses Cuba, 40 065 ALISBURY, N. C. throughout the year. The following Scheme will be = oplorrere h aie is 2 Copartnership of SILL & SILL been | pre ses were ee ses vow of thilk, is cattild ant Portlanions eanalaale Beef, ac8 _ NO. “em De ee ee drawa in each of their Lotteries fur March, 1857. STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. Taretet ee ME from adjourned. "Veanpurs— O°” Iwai (Cay 820) MARCUS HOFFLEIN HE Sadr fhe Wann North Casta eet Mra rth fea y : ; : nt There were between seventy-five and | Tallow, 18 0 25 |Oats, 45 050 CLASS 29, coevt ts Margenton, Burke Count gh Nec he sar ane eee whem ne ane pleasure in a hundred ngers on board the | Admantine, 31. « 37 (OILS LINSEED— EGS leave to inform the public that he is now | To be drawn in the City of Atlanta, Georgi 2d day of April next, fur the pur oe csaldedas ins | Saaaeled Caner berineas ‘will ‘horeaRer be | the all of H tt vj HC CAs; Coffee Kio, 19.015 | * Tanvers, 50 a 624 | 4 receiving and opening, direct from h ls manufacto- li id ante, Georgia, ia pab- | oadmenis proposed to the Charter ef thd Concer ve sare allen Sh ofl on. ous ‘ i amilton, Toronto and the udjoin-| “Java, 17.4 20 |Potatoes, Irish, 75 « 100 | TY in Baltimore, a very large stock of ie, on Saturday, Mareh 26th, 1857, by an Act of the last Legislature. romp SILL & HEN oy we rat theory, then, being rejected, ing towns, including many prominent Cotton, 1lal2| * Sweet 75.0100 ON THE PLAN OF full attendauce of the Stockholders is respect ful- EDWARD | vend deleterous material huving been a me fifteen have been taken ae Yarn, Me ec eee per et 2195 a READY MADE CLOTHING SINGLE NUMBERS. ly requested. By order of the President, Salisbury, March 17th, 18572 Pa od i i 7 ince di . 885 [Salt per suck, 2.12) a 4.25 5 R. F. SIMONTON ——— ' isi- discovered In the food, there are some — ve wreck alive, five have since died.| «Meal, 85.0 90 |Sheeting Bro. 9 2 10 ’ [5w:40) Sectr'y and ae W ot RSS od to who believe a Le ae was secretly |: dp pi - _— pitcled headlong |Chichess per dos. | 1.50 Sugar Bro 19.0 14 | for gontiomen and boy's wear. Mle stock sonsiote ia! Jos rosy 3,260 Prizes! ili he anted to. Fi uinan hands, to {into the canal; the bagyage car and two | (a#* Per dos. 215 | “ Cracked, 16017 |cvery variety of Coats, Pants, Voss, ond other ger- THAN ONE PRISE TO EVERY TEV TICKETS! a —o—— Ob aetna Ne heed sve lrangr ca ar cp wena P| OU a filnaac ome it (fee ange Oa 30.000 Tickets New-York Advertisement.) YOUNG AND LIKELY NE- ag ie le . a ’ a € ag sup » as ° nips! inagination ean ouly guess at. This be- | 'Y Comp8es, Consisting of men, women,and| “ ~ Sack, 3.10 » 3.80\Wheat White, 1.20 a 1.25 | # the cheoper kinds, varying in prices according to MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! agers groes from 10 ofee old. APPLY at the _ lief is based chiefly npon the fact that the children, have been laid out in an ont |! Bar) Sa | * Red, | 110 0 1.15) the grade of the article—that cannot fail in giving sat- i . STAPLE AND FANCY MANSION Bi itn P°8 post mortem examination of Mrs. Adams| se on the bank of the canal. Many “icine Welk (Wed. 1 en eT eer ts hecge Bouts, Seane| Lo #50 000 is brosrers oe Sw . f, w to oy he kee; , § be te i en Wy rs — 4 an— shows thatvarsonic was taken into the|!#¥e already been recognised by their —--— Mass, Gage Sata, Darpems ackankich Son yee 0,000 is cm ofp ath whe | ; S rn fri P tad Pm » Searps, 10,000 is 10,000 } mera stomach in sufficient quantities w pro riends, Nineteeu others lie in one of} FAYETTEVILLE MARKET. Suspenders, Collars, and many other articles too tedi-| 1S 9,000 is 9,000 SE Oe SS Timoth , and duce her sickness and death, and the ''¢ company’s buildings, only three of ” * |ousto enumerate. All of whicb are offered at the) 1 8,000 ie 8,000 beeen othy, dur? , an ie | “) a A ee) lowest prices to cash customers, Call and you shall be eS 7,000 is 7,000 | FF ue 4 des- ysicians in this city, whol | whom have been ideutitied Manca 21, 1857 . © EDWD LAMBERT & rast — " ph city, who have patients ed. scone ' suited. MARCUS HOFFLEIN, po“ 6,000 is 6.000 Co. Orchard G % And from the National, says that all the symp: | ae a COFFEE. per x 13a 134 Mansion House Corner, Salisbury, N.C. : J) 5,000 is 5,000 55 Chambers St., and 33 Reade St. | rass, and y . . | g a 3mo:43 aM 4.000 i 3 d the toms are those of ores ecoma to hav | see : copy from the San Francie- | cpa "4 a 2 FINAL NOTICE. lowe 3,000 ie 3.000 \ J ULL be Pcscerppad rte! thie Ist \ supply, fresh Pe are acfhegere make The Day Book, 0 havel/co Bulletin the following accounts of big " . ss 2,000 is 2,000| VY STATION. com SILL & SI i i i : r potent | St. Domingo, 00 17 . ieee : . to open their SPRING IMPORTATION, com- | ~ a & SILL’S Drag Store. upon been at special pains to investigate this) Jumps and great strikes in California: — | FLOUR, por barrel— . a 1,000 is 1,000 | prising wn frienarre end weried ATION, com- |" March 10, 1857. 4l wuter- very strange affair, gives prowiuence to} N J ; F. FYNHOSE indebted to the late Firm of Si & & Prizes of 100 are 10,000 load ae ba coh ome. nm nenprerneemereertes verri- tuese facts, and adds is sirtadatetverr oem ae age Nepal oeteeite| ET 750s 00 | Bare hereby noted, hat peyment mavt be imme. | 1°" dpe 5,000 were “Bit and Faney Good DANCING ACADEMY. a A A " i od, wf ¥ ods, t pate . - i ; earch veins have been discov ered north | Fine, Ait . i | diately made.—Thix Notice is final, und they can guv- | APPROXIMATION PRIZES. adapted, capecially, to the wants of fret class North | Moni. 2 o orace H. Day, Esq., is now lying ve-| of Coulterville, iu the vicinity of Marble} Cres, 5 60 a 09 _ | orm thomerives seceding! y. : . || 6 Prices of 9000 cegrectancetny ws 0n,s60 Praans ars Q1isen | Semen ere one wien ih Be oflores ot the | S2COWD SBSSTOW ry low im this city. He was a boarder | Springs, Mariposa County. Miners were} GRAIN, per bushel— | Salisbury, March 24, 1857 aa ey i: jo am: 4 pease } ss RB. “ there, and, no doubt, is affected precisely flocking thither from Coulterville, and Sami alls pamsad [indents lataelhen A Bi aoe cade ra . Loyeot one » 38, 165 31:13tprgt MI CA RNCROSS, : ba [pt am ’ | Wheat, 120 2120 | re a ele Te ee . Pe op pce olerelf meeperdseegteermee|| fas "cid Encourage HomeIndustry! {2 2 - 22 2 s.pcowan, SSR e ies side 7 ider the charge vuntry. : Soe de vo | ‘ oe Seo pe ome sRAN9 | win ° . Marey. Dr. Leon has several pa-| A rich vein of_gnarts has been dis- Yes 1002100 | } «¢s oo f eo > will commenee on Tuesday the 24th March, instegt. o Th Cas eos i chiki ct ke was wa | Nelles™Geteh L VRID, per Ib, 12 «09. | The Proprictor of Eagle Foundry & Machine Shop) { © & & Rime = tao WITH She sulicits the patronage of all lovers of Terpsichore. te, fi. child of the writer, whio | oyered on Nallen’s Guteh in the same! SPIRITS, per gallon— | OU ; ee to “ 2,000 190 | COL. Ul L R Mise R's ability as a teacher, is too well known to g the ia very low. That We have all been pois- county. Some beantiful speciinens have Peach Brandy, 202100 | W charles Fe eee ee Canes a0 man) “ee bod | . L. ROBARDS, need aap gs Parents are invited to attends to po- : jie ; A 2 + thmaghou' : an. ; . ‘ ereary = Lagan ae eg eerie Certo re aoa ne ey — The mine | x. Whidbey, hA & 70 | ufacturing the following articles, together with many | 8.260 Prise amounting to one | AT THE muenneg Capes ok aa wae di ered n the food ) rove B “ vere | eae ’ hi > loned, i : rT | altzing, Ame- Hotel, io rissa os quale aa oven The pall api he atk pep aera Rye & _ $s Ps 79 Dravey Thredkins “Fochin Whole Tickets, $10 ; Halves, $5; Quarters, 24. RO W A N I LOU folks, loaner ‘and ‘Deiux Tempe,” le ‘ é oct ry | * =) . netoa, substance was, how or by whom admnin- | ere how PS ae a in washing a pile ot | PORK a keg 475 2000 | poem a Fo = ° PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. aa ogee cel ica os is ie : : pt - 4 pees : re ON, be Ores w ’ T ase isees Masters, from 3 dill 5 P. istered, rewains a mystery. The propri- varth, whic vit is estimated will yield English, ae 5 | of Baltimore, which for ease of draught, exeelis every thes paren —— eekerppomger with} STAGE OFFICE FOR ALL the Stages at | Turedays, Tharedays, and Satatde: Ager Enq., ctors of the house, we are assured, have $25,000. The dirt was thrown up during Bacedsc. common be ‘6 oo | ther SWEEP-POW ER to be found iu the country ; | slips of Printed ow separate | thie HOUBE. Geatieman's Class—from 7 till OF M. same days— y next a) every eiibik wail \anane a theke ey iGatare conta: Legale r, 4 ‘ sot they are either portable or stationary. | alg ioral are ones with small tin tabes we Salisbury, Feb. 2, 1857. 35 At the residence of Jan. A. Slater. , anner, er to find out the cause of this wide-spread New diggings have been discovered in WOOL. per De 18 Lambreth’s Vertical Waterwheels, The first 212 Prizes, similarty printed and encircled, io ee TERMS, $10,00. i i P o . 5 TALLOW " . ireled, | infliction, bat in vain. To them it is as the lower part of Calaveras County.— | Lsrareg oh Hla 12° | for Grist end Bow- Mil; MILL & FACTORY GBAR:| “7he°Ty ois are then revel ed, and i ‘Thunder & Lightning - satin AG = ™ Jorre> profuuud a mystery as to any iu the Several companies are already making | Dry, 16a) 60 eo s FORCE PUMPS, aopaeate ,0F combined. | drawn from the wheel of sopabielige A pegged - = FOR SALE CHEAP Fos, land lar ge wages. : pale 64a 00 | EASTMANS STRAW CL ITER: pa rockpoor drawn from the other wheel. The DISUNION AND CIV'L WAR, | : vba We know on > _ Picxino oe Lewes.—A nugget of gold a the onty article worth buying ; it having stood the test |. 2™ er Sad I rize drawn out are opened and exhibi- first-rate Threshing Machine reelv. | ze gold) a - ei 4 ye test | . ; te Threghing and Horse-power. en enys the Express, | weighing 184 ounces was foand recently ee Ga es ' 4 SU cs in| caceniey cere Poe | ted be the ‘sudiones, cod registered by the Commis. | j A Any one wishing © bargeia will call ou of some other parties here who returned pak rd ie E le Bate Weuocae Mo bushel, 00 © 00 DREREY'S Core Shellers; as of every SEO recat the Prize being pleced against the N amber R. L. BEALL. lexan- from Washington afew di i | ou ree iniles from Evansville, Batte) * ASSES, pet gelioa— Plows : raw. This operation is repeated | all the Pri- " | | wtelsi- ing under ng piles anhgpasin sane ‘County. Big chanks have been found Sale Siceee ree . pe cody cod Maciies Werke earacptat ll tos = — of | sesare drawn out. a FAMINE, &e., &e., Boar. - Bendany.: beat ’ , oy ane, 0 : ere e ' ate: one. while at the National. | thereabout ou ser eral occasions, SUGAR, per tb— Koties oe Warranted.—Terms (ash, er undoubted APPROXIMATION PRIZES —The two pre-| £ Mpuea. BAKER & OWER tog Lae aete | " M ece- The whole transaction is one suggestive A miner, on Sunday morning last, Laat aad crashed, 16 0 7 Vo. Rai iheed aa delivered im the care of the ceding and two succeeding Nambers to those drawing | form the public generally and pr rab elviicch ot fe of a spocics of lepine alice 5 aie picked up a lump of pure gold from the erES: spot Porto, & N. Orleans, lla 120° = states mores N THOMPEOR ie = Prizes will be entitled to the 48 Approsi-| ticularly, that they ere ready, willing and fevaipe ex ——_—_ ter, T. new in this country,—but a species vip}, |ercek in the rear of Wells, Fargo & Cu.’s Jot orathicargs 4 44 | ‘Tere, March 20, 1857. Sesests)_| The 006 Priore of O00 wil be Qccscanncd by ten eal| by parsing tp ts thot: Sabtines: ste Suieer Laos Mseohess 4 Rood 3 they have + Bs pala ape pale! Sagi ottice in Sonora, which weighed 4 oun- 7 ey 1 Contiente se copy three months, and fur- figure of the Namber that draws the 850,000 Prise esas Coded gry tesie — Teokated Southore tends Sar eene more thet the rhawe 4 ° vt pa, . ‘i - ; ward bill to thee ufGce. Pras cwecaale ibe Mamba é - ¢ Condactors, es lower than 1 has ev- 5 : 4 da- feom Continental Eure . coos It was washed oat by the flood, ORF« - arr . _ _ coe the } ¢ drawing the $50,000 | er been done at in this part of the couatr Addr Store No. 139 Market Sureet, North side, betweee ee bein es erates Besa. ara which raised the creek some ix fvet du NORFOLK MARKET. \ NEGRO WOMAN = blag tga ee 1, thew allthe Tickets where the | your orders to Baker & Owen, Salabury N.C. | Third and Fogeoh Streets, . Cy is, and f ua centuries has hea ' oe ning that forenoon. Reported by Rowland & Brothers, Mareh. 16, 1857. TO HIRE ber ends with X 5 then ah tks Tice B shrehitgrs nel ae BRI SHES. TRIMMINGS ABD » e- = “ nm, One oF : 7 . che © 1. Pat the facet uf the Fine Arts. We anit A lump weighing twenty four ponnds BACON—Hams, 13 @ 16 Hog roand, 13 @ 00 OR SELL Number ends in 2 will be entitled to $20, and so on to 0 DENTAL pate ge Es Sa aeenes Ase = . : ordupois, was recently found on the Sides Vesiern, 129. Shoulders 104 0 11 . Ceruficates of Packages will be suld at the following Rk M. read of the poisouers of Veuice, of Rome PORE tate! : b rates whieh is the ‘ ey | alread = lal a Nf ep Bieta et Sc enald'& Co Backer Crock Shs No. 1 13) to 14—No 2 13 we 134 eo Sah re ts Wire ar cal aivaboalie wer’ Combes cf Pashacs aia wie raee fe si OTICE. OSLSET AD SLovas. . ; = i 8s oe aoe Mey ¢ 5 (On OU R—Saper. @7.—Extra, 7.75 —Family, $8.50 gro wornan—an excellent cook, washer and iro ° 5 henchae W F.BASON. 8 > leman, ton is something entirely new baad cerca ria = ca : & {DRIED APPLER2 0 : 5—Family, & war. Torene will be exude to sui the pershestt ie cae ; i serenera) fies Os eee : D: 2 a > which they will offer at the very lowest market pa ° : . « era, nea rytown, took on Apely a “ | a ces . K.P. P. 6.—BSince writing the above, we sce ae week $5,000 wortl wf gold fro: PRACHES—@5.50 gthrel N.C., March 23rd ce aoe = sad ea) the cormes, seat to Dx TJ” Our terms will be six months, or six per cent. cieiey, the always careful and cautious “Intelli- | 009 worth of guld from 8X) Copy es @ 67 Mare 7 4043 IY ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES, | Whitehead. discount fur Cash ia par foods, within thircy . ° y , Gaye crmeting. , oe ; ‘ 7 he Enchwe the money N B Having prepared saitable ROOMS, those CUMMINGS & bo. Pharr, geneer,” at Washington, speaks out —on FLAXSEED—@1.50 @ 1.60 $3,000 WORTH OF GOODS AT money to ear address for the Ticket . ‘ a 8 2 E Sree ’ wo orde on receipt of which they will be forwarded who wish to consait hin, or need dental servires, can No, 139 Market Street. Y con this sabjeet—in such a way as to excite . FISH NORTHERN—Pickled Heri bbl we b bere erdrd | ave every advantage. 8 an apprehension that the “poison” may ta Ww e were not aware until this 84 —Wallets & Blue Fish ma Pa aie COST FOR CASH. eg apr ley gile stchete jeoRag |= “Ur Con carmiae dropped in the Box at Office oes gad rheeet Sboey bw pees ») A. spread beyvnd the wails of the Nativnal, morning, when we noticed in the Fayette- Cod and Heddoe in bbla —§3.95 @ 450. Mack.| | HE endersigned having determined to chee their The list of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be cent | SO? directed through P. Oilice ur otherwise will be =“ Eli —if not looked tu in time. It says: ville Observer that the Legislature had erel No 3 97.50. @ & Aleph ypashtrte ped — Btoek of Goods '° ger immediately afer ra sey mem sttemded ihe first oppurtaaity Fresh Supply of . ! i, oy = ! . > > ; ‘ A : ut stock consists of a gen- archasers will please wrie their signal - “It has become a duty, the discharge i ads isco Pan ries be mag Ere ee 91.56 eral assortment of art “ts give their Post Office, Coanty and Roce Salem Almanacs, ected _"it hee become 4 die ah ‘conveyed froin the Minos on COFFEE 11 0 ‘Hatawriaceytacieey § POOK STORE burg as nek Sd those pa ft hier Deep River.” The tax is 2 cents a ton, SUGAR—Crushed & Pourdered 15 —Refined 13 STAPIAS SBD 24NCT ee Ne ae eee “en FOR THE YEAR, 185%. ‘ oO H oe : ae ; faparn : T° All prizes of $1,000 and ander, paid i¢ 7 z ter properly pertains to the problem pre bat if the e¢ Xpectations of the friends of @ Woe West India, 12 @ 124 BooTs & SHOES, HA TS & CAPS, READY. ately after the le tl sahara pe Fiaeae IN For sale by the gross, dozen, or single one, ot ts see <cnsed ta the) exieting fit ih the river improvement and of the railroad WOLASSES— Wee India, 60 @ 70 MADE CLOTHING, HARDWARE. CUT- rme of thirty daya Z m= a J. 8. BNNISS" Book Store. nn owe IB cated a te exiting edition’ the ete Mines are reat wil mount SALT LVEaTOML es vmmcthia—Poeies, MARNIE gereo’: Rhcgata tama cat STATESVILLE. 2 bration Ne ! Maat aa + ; ; rma bil: oe tery hoary surnannmally. Batseaye Bag ~ ue ICINES, &e. ke., Prise Tickets cashed or renewed in other Tickeis WAV Gil tes lon epcocd'c Back Sinre North Carolina I a Books. re invi- pare ahs oP gine = ee ore th uf the culy the Observer, this is pot the only tax the LIME per Boi, $1.25 and SC maeok penasiad oaiheaeriiey precdpe tin logale te “ had stepper for Tiekets or Certifie of Pack I . mccecnatek ioe Weonpes o Seed a Age WwW a a - es he d altogether disre-| al interest will have to pay. There is! CANDLES—Tallow, 16—Adamantive, 26 @ 30. | ane wanting Goods will do well to exabmine our Sich | eee of Ticketseither to iBcates of Pack-| sick of Schoo! Hooks and qaite a variety of micel- | ()N hand, The New Revierd Codeat Nerth One- agin re the nam _ ~ satereens of the! the tax on the land, (and that is probably SOAP—Browa, 44 @ 5—Yellow, 54 @ 6 betne parchacing tleewhere, ae we are determined B._SWAN &CO., Atlante, Ge, | !tneoes works, also e fall eupply of Nel oh veered rar Wiley’s North Cossfina re : ! 3 ie pat RN Eo orm Book ; Ca astice, desig ettioen, expeo- rages Lapa shor f og bel tae ie le already five times as great, aud will be N.B. We woald iavite the attention of th PS AE ill pects le 2Avcr ABT C22, of the Peace ; Civil Preetice ia the rae a , ac N save come “ - betel jon o' ee i. : fifty as great, as it was before this unde- DIED: wishing to engage in the merchantile busi \and YANKEE NO’ NS. 8 Wa! | and Quarter Sessions of N. Carolina. For sale at to our immediate knowledge, all testify ‘aued | rot =e and itgenee bereelien) tally AY t ATE ¢ ‘f ’ ; r jand YANKEB NOTIONS, Stationary, Wall paper, : . : veloped cual was known to exist); next welliknown| @taed:i(alec oer Bleck of Geade co vand) | OE? IF NO NA. | Window Shades, Fire Screens, together with « firs J. H. ENNISS’ Book Store. ing tothe exceeding insalubrity which has VoL Roser Mach ahead : a yy Ox) Xt, At her father's remdenee in Iredell connty, ot San-| as being an excellent eovage' where a Gand ste = NORTH CAROLINA, eek or CORED TION ‘des. ri » tiecey Janoary M0, 1657 ety ’ the tax on all dividends derived frum the | day :he 22d inst, Mre BELL, wife of J. F. Beil sated arg IREDELL COUNTY—Ix Ege rate o NFE 23, Fine Cigars ee tn Masse for several weeks prevailed in and is net jperations of companies engaged in min- | ormeriy Assmant editor of a pape saa eid = pe Sloe to $20,000 per year may be SEDELL COUNTY —Is Eacrry. and TOBACCO, Maseal Instraments. &-.. &r = ie : : : pe operatic of cot 3 engage: ormerly ditor of thie done. For further particulars exll on of addres " a5 | 8s D attention given to ordering Bouks, M co orgecrpasre hil the vpinee Ame “ i ing the coal; then the tax on all dividends ty AL oe reemees ld checlas Mingis, in this coan. BARNHARDT & SULLIV AN j Filed 19th February, 1857. \ sed aay thing cas he oa -* “es TAKE NOTICE. a » COL re. y « ning last, e ness o ve- > . > j ’ = toe b 13 in ‘ aang’ dAgh nt 1 i “ beri Ly 7 » of the railroad and navigation companies. | ral weeks, Mr WON N. GL aacOe K habe Gold Hill, N. ¢ Petition to sel] Land for Partition. | Oppomite the COURT-HOUSE LLL persons indebted to me either by note or ac- : vave had of late has probably operat: 4d as if all this were not eqongh, this | 300 M hue life. The 7 — lw | Statesville, N.C. Jan. 6, 1857 S3uf ; gaaite , gh, this y year of his life. he deceased was a native of > a © le os Kk @E > William Troatman and wife Sarab, Michael S: 1 £1 count, are hereby notified to come forward and gs, who ed to prevent the apread of the morbitic oyer.to-be-remembere ot . Iredell coanty,—of blameless, uprght character and / = Ece | Ly cet ee ameemiiman en P= setile ten days before May Court teliees BF talleanen whieh, wth singviar puiformi ever-to- be-remem be red Legis ature has daccecring ietegrity 0 | grad) Kesibensimen iu. All persone having accounts standing previous to walt, and others, most be closed up by that tiene. Those failag to chica ty in its effect ‘haa tafecied fi taxed the coal itself! Why mot tax the | trend—wes coarteves and polite in. hie intercourse | 22neery 1856-57, will please call and settle them | against comply with this novee, iimy expect their notes oF st. lysis of ‘ its effects, has infected eo many Of whoat and corn and cotton and tobacco! with others, and blessed with a warm aod generous either by Cash or Note, Cash preferrable, as our F ’ + counts to be pleced ia the bande of am officer for col- : its guests and inmates, bat as soon as an! and rice that men reap from the earth! salar, (Ne. mat wee mere felth(allicllsn engage.) 2" Tem on cree Henry Stirewalt, and the Heirs at Law of Anna ay = lection, withoat fail woisoned clevation of the temperature takes place| This tax is to be applied to reimburse ment, or more fully anewered the expectations he i i 4 BARNUARDT & SULLIVAN Haoltoman l HE. andersigned being very anxious of closing mp THOS. EB. BROWN. F fh s . ' Label ‘ ) rained. May he renirse i 5 a he of h are . 1857 6wpd:42 > i ie bosiness in thie commanity. earnestly asks (hose Mareh 3, 1850 He j and at this season it is impossible to s@Y 4},4 State for its investinents in the Deep ss my pec cvelee \m.cteenity ofr icen te : - mal beacgealig Sood eptrarvadac rere ca hat wks ute wedobied la ee Reise x potoactie rea eran : nea _. ee ed ran Pi! prarh apts a m ne River improvement. a U2 ad been aflicted for some time before eon. Salisbury Emporium of Fashion. (or other States: 1k is ordered, edseriisenesat (be hl Nate ree Mo) man He ndulgence 1s Mules ! Mules! ! ly, have ’ involve consequences JU" The section is as follows: ned to his bed, and although he seaght with stadied i | made for the apace of six weeks, in the Carolina oat of the question ; , wait the Lorelle than any that ha yt os “132. A tax of two cents per ton on Se aa sk aa toe a ri | \ Wy atenensn, petilyieg thom te, eppeecy sty car rss! We & Wescemy “ T SUMMERELI Sa Ricatre bee Mules, tr Sele, APFLE TQ ov red to individuals and to the public. 4) Pr as rapid NT T i Court of Equity, to be held forthe coonty of Iredell, | re : MICHAEL BROWN, he affair = / all coal that shall be shipped and convey-| ly tending to the tomb. He died in the midst of his GC 9 at the Court House in Statesville, on the 6tan Mon March 10, 125 Aes! Mareh 3, 1857 om roe We do no more in these remarks than to od from the mines on Deep River, shall, manhood, mourned by all his acquaintances, and é Vaag anor linaitathi Meads ial Febeaery ieatentl (i - - “A : oo i . ph: action whilst opportunity affords, be annually levied, and paid as other tax hile en oR erheatli Pane Ss eu A. & W ‘ MYERS, |e tices ommeeane erent “ the pine) petivon, I A] R \\ \ R \ | \ ( ! CORN WANTED, Y of to ha out from our tnidst a source | 4. of the State are paid, and sliall be col- bis struggle wih Death. He is gone Peace to his N@- 4, Granite Building, Salisbury, N. C.,) ayaioet them Sone Ninevaienma Oa * ! . “ ° - 1( i) BUSHELLS Coss wasted, tt wipe the Ste bomen before it can bee me MOTE lected by the sheriff of the county of eee—Cos icc RE now receiving a LARGE and WELL-SE- Witnese, W. P. Caldwell, Clerk and Master in AALI edie lit Pe tale mel price wi be paid. Apply & Ge injurious and 1 fatal . . . On the 13:h inat., Mra ELIZABETH LOW. | / ECTED 8 ~ANCY AND 8° aE 5 F st, persons ind-tMed to usine) Admiaion oe The N york ape a : ,.. Chathain, for the time being, and paid to! RANCE, wife of John M. Lowrance, died, at her fA LECTED Stock of FANCY AND STAPLE aly leh Stateeville, this 19th day of Febru- the estate & Wargarct Anderan, deed, are March 3. 1267 re New 5 otices tl : ee aa ILL east ap esto thad bveababe Machi arte ary, A. D. 1857. wtihed to settle by the Le W mext, of they sh = 1857 pied beers un thas notices this ue sos Lele pe and Masia ion d Para os ie ig wee ie le The | DRY G0 9DS l ; W. P. CALDWELL, C. MF raengeenditl agand iS t, or they Al , BI , LAND : FOR SALE S : aly . vated and re-invested as pre- diseased waee valucc member of Bec ree ure’! Prick $5 50. sw 3S : : Ae, sale yes Leiralag wisdom by experience. V'res ca ae npr Lessa pen aes Pd Hee hindred und (rend were frndly hoping that she ; | rice adv. @5 5 6 a “ i Ae KE. ashes 4 ANDS FO SALE. | deve ident Buchanan, on his last visit to Wash- shall constitute a sinking fand tor the pane i hag ay eran nas nie ne De ee ee ee DR. WILLIAM 8. TATE eee vee = I ed do ve cetamine norm shew po believe ir Ban One: UL - ines BOOTS, SHOKS, HATS, TRUNKS,} . ’ may ee Neth Yes erat ; igton, previous to his inauguration, took payment of the treasurer as prescribed in no hitle astoniabment we learned on last Friday morn , ’ NAS, | | ‘ be sine upon the North Yadkio, twelve miles prices, lg his lodgings privately at the residence said section; and when the debts and '"% lee sea Bieaieebgg Ptah ates: CLOTHING, GROCERIES, dc. &e. Surgen and Mechanical Dentist, ‘Salisbury Female Academy. ay Rages and eight from Holtsburg, containing 4 a 13t ; Fo Corcoran, the banker, (Mr. Sli- | liabilities of the company mit have been yaqd,4 children and numeroas friends to mourn their! | Their selection of Dress Goods, Embroideries, (Graduate of the Baltimore Dental College) 14 Piste Proprietars of the Salisbury Female Acade- Five Hundred and Sixty-six Acres, | rulin ell’s?) while, at the same time, be retain- dischar ed, the said tax shall constitute | lisa She waea kind ne ghbur, a good member ofthe White Goods, Mantis, &e., &e., have never been | , a ae | my have pmcar ervices of the Rev Wil tee haadred and firty of which are ot _ 8 od blaine he Waeeelcean ying spark i. Nib raveniie Of din State” vel ene wifeandan excellentmother. When equalled in this section of country fur richness, varie- | STATESVILLE, N. C. jiam G. Campbe FOL ee Poti N4h ia SEM EO Wiliaiweticn (hai places eri MEe W: ‘ ~ , PUNE } ; ae ‘ . ) she epoke of death it was with great calmness and ty and elegance | z en . open the echool on the Tet day of Apnt, with such J. Brown on the opp. site mde of the river, will shew them only daring the day, and venturing Now, if the road from Fayetteville to ry iin resignation, We trust that she now wears| ‘The Stock has been selected by both members of Re LLY offers his professional services| acssiants as the numberof Puplsmay require, The the premises to any one wishing to parehase. Fur oD ? eat nothing save a cracker by way of the Mines is built, aud it should trans: | the conquerera crown.—Com Merawe ; the coment, aided by the well-knows experience of | to the cittizens of Iredell and public generally rose of aot tien n he 2 Will be ate sone ieee Ko., address the subscriber at Madison, Rock- * u — ate \ Cy Fie 7 5 re) fe ax of 810,000 In thivcounty on Sanday last, Mr. JAMES THOM.) Mr F yera, and they flatter themselves, if they | Apa heretofore charged at thes Tnattacon r Campbell ingham County, N. ¢ he 14th ie hoagteenaual una redb ee ee : ve oa, i , ould | ASON agedebnat $0 years Mr. T. aaa onnsistent | Of favored with a call, they will be able to give | And mine to bless. T creanas ins aening Wee comes ta ue with #°h recom niatiowe, a8 to give | ROBERT GALLAWAY. the I, ra. have been among the sufferers. would be collected thereon, od woth inember of the Presbyterian Chureh, (Unity Congre- tire satisfaction. | Or pain: bid sa@ering cence, and pour the oil the assarance thet a firet clase Female Academy wit| Feb. 260b, 1837 ‘ hont the ndeed, Mr. Bachanan’s health is more go to pay off the bonds issued by the gate) for many years of his life. He has efi a wife A. & W. MYERS. Of comfort into many wounds, The lost (ube secured ander his management : ; Beecacsed tcriougly affected than the fiatterers about Deep River Company and endorsed by Pe sit children to moarn the death of a husband and | Salisbury, March 17, 1857. 3w4d Fe te sae eseure that wee. grit seatien: | DOA Ls pala - Lost Volame.--Bring it in. athe May take he ccustomed place On| jer st roprieters ae | The sons of man. To me alanis Sahsbary, March 10, 1857 iwi] OME borrower has failed to retara « Volume of N pport of » districts cane” in the White House admit. {n the first place he ia several years older than the biogra- Phers allow. Aman may retain station- ary at 68 while a candidate for the Presi- dency, but after entering the white house, the downward motion begins and cannot the State. We have no hesitation in say- ing that this would be manifestly unjust. Indeed, the whole measure strikes 18 as an extraordinary one.— Wil. Herald. 7 “Tar Wortp mm Muisiatore.” —We Wanted Immediately, Ol Cash will be paid on delivery. E. MYERS CORDS OF PINE WOOD, for which the HARRIS’ HOTEL, CONCORD, N. ©. | ins Hotel, formeny kbows as the “ SMITH HOUSE” having been putin thorough repair, ‘and refurnished thronghout, is new ready for the re- The noble boon is given, to model o'er The haman face divine, on which Th f Heaven heath fixed her impress trove nor ne'er with caretess aud abuse my honored trust.” Tm Todifferent hy Terms positively cash on completion of work Office at Residence, West of the Female College Communications by mail or otherwise will receive 4 VALUABLE TRACT OF LA FOR SALE. ND Co of 215 ACRES, situated within a Saw mill, Foun mite of J. H. Pooingson's ndry, the Watehman from July, 184), to July 1842 He, ~he or they, will please do us te favor to retura ii, as we are frequently meeding it. J.J. BRUNER. December 16, 1856. WUNC BOOKS Jarolina be arrested. The disease which he con- ; : : Salrebery, March 94, 2857 on of guests. Having the advantage of a first- | pr io 35 Osro k ! tracted here a month ago has adhered till would caution the Southern people against j i z nl eta aneriet, (a TABLE will always be buentifelly |?" 0. eae 1357 fv-97} j ecu Alem 39 ot/ AllFacins) cinarcdss Use) remsaroee entucky, now with oceasional respites. It has being deceived into purchasing worthless MAGISTERIAL NOTICE. Inried. BED ROOMS, neat and comfortable, ser-| "SPAY TU 0°! Oye = TE nt a N HAND —Southern’ Harmony, new edition ; d energy shaken even hia strong constitution sensi: and inaccurate books printed at the North, \ -— vente rbagit pille oh ated ns voles will Ye yore <i aie Alu Phe a, | Holtebarg, N.C. March 4th, 1857 eal ( New Carmina Sacra; The Chiisian Minateet § ef. b i ; wivtered at the South, porporting to, /% Meeting of the Jnstices of Rowan county is 'e- 1 make oN eee eee ee eee ett an ilnore fie Premium Snow White Miaeal Paiat | Hesperian Harp; Mason's Socred Harp, with patent ra, the y, and one necessity resulting from this but registe ae npery sd quired on Monday of May Court neat, for the transac- Travellers will find at this Hotel at all times Biles | ncien. Ths Prabibdiliet, cod ses Burien Asodomsy™ be paral- cause has been compulsory withdrawals be Southern publication. . | tion of County business of the principal newspapers published North or South, LOOE tte neat! JOB PRINTING Collection of Charch Music. For sale at fe ‘A| . A book-pedier has recently been selling | H. L. ROBARDS Chairman, | CHAS. F. HARRIS, MICHAEL BROWN. | a J. . ENNISS8" Book Store Gwe | Feb 28, 1857, 1:40 Salisbary, Feb. 24, 1856. sw9 | Neatly reecuted at this Office January 20,1857. “ nge is traceable in Mr. from com ly in th ; marked ebany yokes ar Bech: a geographical work in this place, under | Mareh @4ch, 1857. = ma airy — lowe ze A New Excitement {them, without a the Vedat injury.— lie his énolaiing companions. I was! |The great secret is the sowing early in now alone with one guide and but half| = ee : ACRICULTURAL. a fa In Cheshire England, where the dairy is a great qbject of attention, it has been found that on pastures long used for this purpose, which had thereby become impoverished, the addi ti n oof bone dust ‘the season and pulverizing the ground | way to the summit. thoroughly before sowing. 1 never have had any trouble with onions in bottom- ing. The old rule is, that the tops should from my dizzy height. The ascent became | more difficult, as breaking the ice at ev-| every step We progressed slowly and tedi- lously. Once more I turned to look back Ove mis step, begin to wilt or die before dog-days.— | and inevitable destruction awaited us in My yield is from six to eight hundred | the abyss below. think they are a erav uklela to the acre. | I sow them in New sure and profitable crop. drills fourteen inches apart.— Cor. Ei gland l Furmer. see Tu Get Rid of Mouse Ante. way to cet rid of ants is to set a « cracked walnuts, or shell to the land bad Teel in the immedi- p ,and put them ina closet ate augmentation ofthe crops on the lan le the ants do congregate. Tuey are of 700 per ceut! Nor, need this excite very fond of these, and will collect in our surprise, when it has been found by nei in myriads. When they have col- the strictest examins that the milk of hn - a single cow, will, in seventy-five exhaust the soil where of more than to say nothing: of other substances. Ohio Valley Farmer. years, she has pasturec a ton of phosphate of lime, Shade Trees About Dwellings ~ 4 Eprrors Socrmers Cectiv ator : My views in regard to the effect o! shade trees around dwel!i with yours—that, toa certain extent, they do engender sickness—\ut this must de- ngs colocide peud in a measure upon the locality of the place, as well us tle nature of the tree i de. <A friend ia a neighboring county had ber of the barren Mulberry growing his yard, casting so dense a shade that the rays of the sun never reached the groand. I called 1.is attention to the fact, and advised him to remove every alter nate one, but he chose to let them stand; the comeequence was he lost his wife and his only three children, and came very nigh losing his own life. Now, whether this is to be attributed to the dampness caused by the shade or not, 1 am prepared to say ; but my tainly bears in that direction. mistaken in my notion, but it seems t me that the leaf of the Mulberry moistare Jong ger aod is more difficult of jon than the leaf of any ot tree, for which reason | ed upon it as a species of ( pas, aud have never allowed the woodinan to spare oo my premises. vation, | cannot be so apt to produce sickness as vn a low piace, but in cither case the trees shoul) not be suffered to stand so closely as t: prevent the sun from drying the groun:|, and again they shoald be trimmed ciently high t of air. wife woald be careful len leaves immedi mangre pit before they commence decay ing, a very great cause of residing alarge nom bot impression cer- I may be reta her have always look Ona bh, sandy, e! ink that shade wou auen » permit a free circu I believe, too, that if the house- having ail in fal ly removed to the sickness would be removed with them. I would also recommend a similar disposition to be made of all slops, dead chickens, & This inclades a part of my rural manae ment, and J think the bakers attcst that my family has enjoyed a 2 share of healt! V.I Cedar Green, near Auguata, 1357 Litt Masrer One cow w every month about 1/"") pounds coutaiming seventy fre 8 . mat ter, or guano. Partially rotten jasture tarf, thrown daily upon the stable 1 of this valuat Human urine mixed is an excellent absorbent manure. pbauric gcid in the proportion of one of the latter to twenty parts et the for mer, and absorbed n @ compact pesture exards, and the whole a; as a topdressing for wheat, will | . great increas er It Las etlated by®chermists tlat ines of urine ther tle 1ents ay of wheat.—Vhiv | Farner oro Mr-xixo.— The V. humctts PP man :—The wilker eiouid sit coset cow, and should endeavor to be om good terms with her; and of soolds and kicks, she w.!! t+ to return the ¢ me ~ + let the left arm be y act w of the cow; t t Into the pal if + aposed t Bhe cannot a ‘ zis tact with vour ft ar ric . quires space bet a ject The beet mither % est, for there w ie tae i proces I Jet the Mf al) that tue mila, ‘ i than four t milk tia ye f ‘ M “ ! on ret ha re, | wh arly ' of April ae wr 1 | verize the t r j with con as tie be y* { { ys [ en] tlie ~ ‘ A giatter Cue pr De anow fulis, it w © Ree | recollect { vo * that they « y Ree! ‘ dt al oa i ala f f hem, make a general auto da 1e fire, and then replace the plates ints and ants together in- fresh nuts, so thin plates, powder sume gum camphor and pat it upon the remainder will speedily vamose. Atter they have become ned off as to cease collecting on the holes and crevices ; where- It nay help the process of getting them to assemble on the shell-barks, t emove all edibles out of their way.— Homestea -_ - Statement of At Francisco, San Francis iorned. stts Exuiorr, of Sun co County, Cal jine he shouted, The stillness of the e over every thing, and recoiling from the sight, I looked down no more. To go on for. more than eight or ten pages with- | out stopping to take rest was impossible, | so rarified had the air become. At one time, after an extraordinary exertion to reach my guide, I fell exhausted and for some moments was unconscious. The, blood gushed from my nostrils. Check- with the frozen snow I rallied and clambered on. My guide, more inured to such trips, had got far ahead. The sickening sensation I had at tirst experi-| enced, returned with redoubled force. As Tagain sank exhausted on the snow, a heavy weight seemed pressing upon ine, and ev ervthing ap peared to grow dim gain, when [was aroused by loud shouts trom my guide, as sty anding high above “the crater!” “the crater!” Up, up, again I climbed, clinging to hie | footprints ; long, painful struggle | ing it one more, and I sank exhausted upon its! brinks. I looked around me, and the world} seemed stretched beneatii my feet. Tie lovely valley of Mexico, with its lakes and mountains, lay like a map beneath) me; to the South and West lay the Tierra | Caliente, its hills red in the setting sun. | A misty rim of silver showed the Gulf of | Mexico far to the eastward, and the frosty top of Orizaba rose gradually from the purple landscape. Though conversant AND OUTBREAK! ryNHE ‘abvorhy having dag porehuted the Shop, Fur- niture, &c.,0f Messrs. Weirman & Prive, would announce to the friends of that firm, hie own friends, the old patrons of his father aud to. the public, that ‘he is now seceiving from the ett cities a large, huodsome, and varied assoriioent of READY MADE CLOTHING, lochs, Cassimeres, Vesiings, and Geailemen’s fur- nihiug goods, which will be sold very low, or made up to order ta thé best style of the Art. He wil keep in bis employ a rkilful Cotter, and cau therefore warrant good file, His experieves in the busivess juscifies him in saving (iat his siock cannot be ssar- | alllaie and very | pussed in quality ; aud che svlex ure baodsome. His sock of Ready-Mades, comprises Hac, Cups, Shirts, Col Vesis, Handkerchiets, Coais, Punts,—and every thing required. Cull aad see Orders for work promptly filled JAMES B. BEARD Merchant Taster Salisbury, Sept. 16, 1856. tt STEADY — PROGRESSION AT EAGLE. CITY, ete SUBSCRIBER chas the pleasore to an nounee to the wold to whom he eesiny aitkiod wishes for thevpr speesy wad | » that he is making sleady prog eutol Bagle sin bbe improy TUE GREATEST Medical Discovery of the Age. DR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discovered in ove of our common pasture weeds a remedy that cures EVERY. KIND OF HUMOR, From the worst Seroful Pimple. He has tried if in gver 1100 cases, and never failed except in two elses, (both thuader humor.) He has now in his possession over two huadred certificutes of ite vietoe, all within tweaty ules of Boston, Two bottles are warrauied io cure a pursing sore mouth. down to a One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of! | Pimples on the face. | Two to three bottles will clear the system of Biles. | Two bottles are warranted to cuce the worst canker in the mouth and stomach ‘Three wo five boliles are warranted to curethe worst case of Erysipelas | Oue to two botles are warranted to cure all humor, | in the eyes. ‘Two byttles are warranted to cure ranning of the | ears or blotches among the hair | Pour to six botiles are warrauied to cure corrupt audruoning ulcers, e One bottle will cure sealy e:upsion of the skin. ‘Two to three botiles are wari auted to cure tae worst (or of ringworm. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure ihe ee desperate case of rheomation Three lo four bodes are warranted to curcthe salt oe rod. Five to eight botiles will cure the worst cuses of li rofula A benefit is always experienced from the first bot- le aud a peifect cure is warrantied whea the above quantity is taken, , T peddied over a thousand bottles of this ia Reo Jthe viemuy of Boson, I know the effect of it ia eve- ry case. So sure as water willextinguish tire, sosure will this care humor. TL never sold a botde of it bat chat sold another; after a trial it always speaks for ‘self ittins berb that ap. | Pears Lo ne surpomng 5 first Chal i grows in oar pas. sud yetils value has never been Koown until Pdisecrored iin 1846— hacit should cure all kiads of humor ( ‘There are two things tures, iu some places quite plemitul, | seeaud, nocder to give sume idea of the suddea rise and Vercat populvety of the discovery, F will state that in Vp, 1553, [ peddied it, aud sold about sx bottles pes day rv Aveil, 1854, | sold over cae thousaad boiler perday of: In 1847, Mr. R. P. Tucker, a farmer Ciyy, destived, he bebeves, to become the greatest, Soae of he wholesale Drurasia who have been in near the head of Napa \ : ered with nature, I had never before beheld | inanutuctecing city in the county. He is now erect: | the business twenty and thins vears.aay that nobiog near the head of Napa Valley, discovered jer in such magnicence. ‘To remember |'¢z4 »ew earion widlat this place, to be ealied inibe wonals ol peccotumedicnes was ever bke il.— ix stalks of oats, which le supposed had ‘that sight must ever be a glory—to forget" Froy Mills,” wad bopes to bave itia fall operation “There ia i vn oll quarters ~ if a : 5 5 oY the lacier part of the suummer of P5536. Tc will be In wy Waive keptil seesty forhe- grown from seed dropped by some bird. it cau only occur with a general decay of “oe of the best, if not the veo mills inthe | mora—buy ou as a geaecal family The vear fullowing, he sowed n the faculties. coamry. Phemach very winsetec ry hunself, and Ivirtues have beeu foaad 3 : The Doctors naw in Alexie spare | the Htest aud most approved p Is were chosen.— aii th they had produced, and came near losing in ! 6 Doctor is n sa Mi ve 3 pr iri Lic will wists liked lever wocch ocala) W oud glagd mn) Use eerkl coicuiel cisleiiciea dincanaohichiwest : ing for another assent, in order to make \ Pits AAA ere : The ne z S aad he doubis wot wille |, in iis produets, the most alwave eo ed jueurabtc, hive been cured bye them, as they barely matured. The next a thorough examination of the crater of! beaatitulachievements of the reoowned Eagle Mills, few tutes, O, whatamecy sit Iprove eTeevual year, (1849,) he raised from the produet! the volcano. voder whose shilow it in develom fair and de. sa Pll sof thot awiul m t are but few - wre Fr A ; hoog p ss. Basle Milfs ke ined for it. who have seea more of itihoa bhave ax a qnart of oats. rom these, he — . amea the excel LT hoow of neverul cases of LD) sy, allofihem aged btained a bushel, in 1850, which were ; he following atrocity. was committed ence of itsyarus, and ihe supenonivel iiscloth fab people « bby us Fueshe s us ¢ aoe on ihe Suted anor . . : P by an old bachelor, in Wisconsin, who is mes Troy Mutts atone atens turivalit, and henee | Lis sek U Db ra, A na, eve lis uted among the farmers in that is editor: the wodd may look o a vestinvelviay ares ood Nqwe, Pan s Dp rs of the Spree Vicinity, who how cu.tivate no other oats. Wiiy is the bridegr om more expensive ae Hak utese i © hawaii must be desirable we be : at ct : s a ores ns It is estimated that there were cultivated than the bride? The dee. specaleriog on coming evenismezht hoow 30,000 bushels in the county of Decause the bride is always given away, a SD US Mat. M / eels |e besyee Avie ale eds : : Fi 7) he bowadary od preseuts poriray the aspecto. can g ve while the OMdvroom is sti ¥ 8 Ee Fagle Civ afew ets hevce. Let him shearh it Ore ve Us \ » pone macroate wae Secu a > We see a cily of besusiul prope web iuslower- pe ( ’ np en The IT ovigoraior cures Sica Heapacng. Tokeone (9g steeples pornia werds: close ranzed blocks ' , n fir ‘ Ae r otha linarny of two om slat each alvack aod a edi sue OF granwe build gew Zz me. redect e . e The Vere appear F povervaded momac when k cena a Vera eluneg oud / ae wice a day aa . ’ = pare ereor mus, tok I ‘ « ecuceol 8 3 MANUPACTURED BY ! f r Vie isa it « pve 2 ww Onpreanre ws of . os vened wih acheer- <i) buehiele tu the . ; x ‘ - He i be B , mus Moor am * . DONALD KENNEDY, bushel » the t voing? fromdo oy . ae ., ‘ i : fe “ ! sacl lg ss : ze " No. 120 Warren 8 er VM assachuse its ay cay ; fia : : fa « A didg ” ‘ “ W ‘ ewok ( CV Chehkoer « \ wane "i ae y recnag © asereun all brhiw. Cry Beak “IB s "oo 192 Biodeay A TUE ASCENT OF POPOCATEPETL, * . me ; Bee eee oe ay Bethe ke ‘i eh ke hone of lavie ¢ bem mess men tor Dim eneneratrnen Ca rw op, coset dia Moe Haas Dr. 8. W. Crawford, United States Ar. °"¢ "0" . fe de eis sista lee lt te Set Belin : Hohe : ae ere ‘ coal B vole allied y wen ' 1 ’ eh thee. ul M & Br my, bas succeeded iu reach ¢ Mou , rag, coceg Dyaneps erods of ah . e eo! t 1 1 Tae ’ ! k “ , v d zw . “nae . serhoed s ere Po vet. He was one of a party o! ait Femit no es 2 i ; . . he iicaieaie . Loe a « : Vivier Ba ely lites who fet ont for that purpose 4 » a " th 3 of repos e eo which Wrerrshe 4 i Diug he trow the city Mex op the l2ub inst van < : saad namic ine . ie ' ) : Aeonie uh 8 beveud ihe p * ( (be prophe ha nite : Se ryt WD account of the e ack s o D ’ b Wehad hut a wha . A . % iv ae FORDVDa&CO.T a New Vo mad t allie be realited be Wddoum F enougt fact: Kk OS Salil N.¢ 642 j 1 wall press oo saa! Comers We arrived at Ainecameca on the eve ANOREW BAGGABLY \ HOTE] +. ; Feb out ae sf ning of the L1th inst. Four of our pumn- yi MONT Dry 4 ane ber had been oblived fo return, and an \ 1 | ( | | it |: Fi turn, at } aX 4 R Cc S SHUR fe CC, Sie, i erice ON a) Ace oo OWANFACTORY. (LISBURY, N.C. meca. At this point, through t : TT! ’ neca . A in 6 po m gn Per wa Tribete to whom Tribate is dae: if te the Nerth | es atk ness of our hospital friends, we DESK 1 N q | : ; : : | Pay li----If wel, eacomsage Bowe Maaalacieres. genes | “ erece yur guides and made the r of B I 4 “" . ranvet 9 tor the ascent of then | s fers) FINE » t ROWAN FAC en our cenit . Neh Ca Th vy 5 pareess clare ACCOMMODATIONS pln aie os ae ARCHITECT. ; yall aniaieus ty accuinps EC " SHEETINGS & YARNS, » PLANS FIC ATIONS ) > a scas ft A p dade Z a Mik ANT : 4 ' Raven Sule 1 ‘ ij “© ¢ lw ny and ~ Ms ius 4 pa , \ ec leas ore. . a In afew . ° sea (a ~ = $ i ‘; i " ah lie ray ) 1 « t been bi \ on MI ] ) ! 4 Las a] 4 i the a a GRIST LLS | \ | | A | ' s i | ( ) | . i t a j . veal , nad Core wll be ¢ ten air | = : 4 : « 3 6 « . ¢ | “s a NEW ; Z MORNING & MEAD LILO uM f ‘ HWENDRENS Sale Mot ' \ or ) ’ . F \ ten Jen i W. P. ELLIOTT, teas a ' ta 4 4 [ss ‘ : . > ULL abs Wes.oon rea a ' La . A Ee Pasties > , " ye : ae G EVERAL COMMISSION a pal 4 zM 1 Was nH . N I’ a yeu ia ee DIBBLBE #® BUNCE. AND FASHIONS yo omnes omeerecnees FORWARDIMG MERCIAMT Ee ae . , n 4 A | t ' 5 i. 1 i a 4 a 4 ( ' vears. Tlie aT ET W " | ants : Commission Werchants WILMINGTON, WC In Cotton, Flour, Grain, Naval Stores , r\ t a re ; 1, Naval Stores, ‘ rs . "} ‘eo? ‘ “yu rere tn BAGS! BAGS! 4 pw Seutherm Produce Generally sein = ) a - bad . No. 180 Front Strect, Ma «| ji I ) \ ( ~ ‘ : ‘ LHIIF Fs ba. Mi ) ne’, i \ > vr UEUOONXS 1 ; . Re JUNI MENDENMIALL rit wed . Hogs ine 4 4 s ae 4 si ‘ . : as LAND ACENT. nr em (> * | ay a] fe > We OE st cr . 2 Wy ere , t D RET SOSE re . WANS | ‘ | I ry) ! . ; ANDERSON & REYNOLDS, \ ropes pr j = VEGET ibis kL LIPHONTR II Te 4 MIENDENUAQLE GROCERS, 4 \ 4 4 M * PEND OF THE HE MOS FAWILY H d L R 4 Ly e | ouse and Lot to Rent Commission Merc hants. PStvefe en ‘ s 0 DIC ASED KIDNEYS, OR SELL. N).1 RdAVIT® SQUARE, ly A ye, We arae tt LI ALM Le PT bye » i ‘ 7 | T i aidot r i 1 1! " 1 i] aiges an ‘ Dp ‘ . vat) ‘ 1 . 6 ’ ‘ : { ( ) J 1) | ) mo ‘ A ON I 1, LOO Lt \ { wut | Pee NEF \ | : J ab <N "ecm ’ r_N oD AUSTEN . “yy yD 1// ot P ; = POL. hl i te 7 ‘ SASS HORA W : Iy MGUNT PLUISINT. IP UN, ) Ys) au « Heme and Fart WATCA- MAKER ao JEWELER, mice Dhe tote well senpee ° 1 . ' iw Z JM LOVE w givd wo door brtow 28. & (. Wurphyts Stere,) (Mo beceiil Nov. 1856 1.26 ‘ , \ 1 F - i 4 i \ J iL ’ : a are ak . PER nde ( D ; faxes Aescee 2DR.S.RENV a ‘ sant Sates CECA WANTED iy lyase heap ; vice tothe pat ~ 7 fore bp w DB J * store 0 aig ae . a aD 5000 Bushels WI A Ie 5b | } DRM. WHITEHEAD ! esacls We = AND co if rqy rea bal milices \0'| | ( | 1000 BAR RELS FLOUR. ' = “pie wu we ethe above quan WILL p » hiztheet market! . yo W | w he will pay ’ Yer v5y 1 | a ! ; F th es ite juqbest mick ' i a rl A \ LDS | Bonde ur rd cid Hisiiets Whea ‘ : : , ‘4 4n407,%. and 12urI5 yirginibay es finn! PS tudt Aware MCHAEL BROWN old JW JENKINS Raliabury, Se 16, 1856 116 4 Fa i () ( (10 AT THE BOOK STORE IV STATESVILLE, Salisbury, Rept. 16, Is 5F £16 | nt anoply . 8 oh David Landroth's beat Lay id be y | ; ‘ : A or H WOAYER | PCIE NKING & ROBERTS have, and willeon JOB PRINTING \ iow yuide to f ; Viva te [tinue to keep State Bunda on hend fur sale | Neatly vnecuted at tiie Office t€37 | TAS, sonic deb m ority over other ‘brunde ; t entire abseace frem tbat peculiar nauscous and disagreeable favor and offeosive odor inssperubble from Oil eradély aod imperiectly prepared: It may be taken without disrelish by the most deli- cate patient aod retained without effort on the most sensitive stomach, lis soperiority in this and otber important charac. ‘teristics of genuineness, has guarenieed for it ihe commendation of the most eminentof the medical fuc- ully throughout the States. It is the most effectual remedy for Consumpiion. Bronchitus, Rheumatism, Serofula, &e., aud muy be | | had iu bottles of Des. Sib & Bill jn this ploce, or of the | GROCERIES, BOOTS and J.C. BAKER & CO, No. 100 N. 3d Street, Pomekisedat INVIGORATOR. tmauulacturers 6m:20 ~ SANFORD'S | FOR ALL PURPOSES OF A STIMULATING LIVER | MEDICINE. THERE has long exisied a demand forsuch edy that could be reled en as sate end ¢ remedy hus beew prepared .o meet thet demand; wad au exicosive trial of it» viewes hos showu how vaiver- sally ithas accomplished thy purpose desiqued, Awmoog the complaints whieh have beew speedily coved by ihe - | sowege bestowed upew the lute firm of M use of ihe Tnvigeruion we meoiion Licer Complaiei, | which is the cause of invay oher disevses, amoung them are, Biliousuvess, Headache, Poinia the side on Bibous Fever, Fever aad Ague, Javadiee, Ind Langoor aod loss of Appecie, Lintersaess ead Prova Wliiv—oll of whichace caused by a diseased ve The Lavigoraior is compoar With por- va ol the Liver | colar reference to the Liver, and whea that diease | ts removed all the Test are cared, as the cuase of them is tuken away ever It bas been takea with g-eat success ia eases uf Chola, Dys- tia Rcomula, Uleers, de, and for these An oe- by its eoaioved use to remove the dices tery, vem, thas been via very efficacwas remedy | cosional dose slinalates the stomach loa hesliy ae. Oow dose yeas eapesienced by toa aad restores the aopene ead wigor Wil relieve (he oppressive voces aheurly dinuer, anit excites ihe dycerve ore ail tosmulate the Liver lo @ proper acvon, wad | @ and all articles usually kept | Mills and Moose retarn thei’ slacere thanks to mony friends and eustdmers, for the ve fred liberal Meas e Continuance >0. and would most respecifully mae « @ the same for the New Concera. W. J. MIDLS, J. E. MOOSE, THOS. or otee February, 17th 1857. NOTICE. — | LL those indebted to mn me ia any way are kind! invited to call and settle, as looger i oh not be givea. ‘Thos failing to comply withthe above * nolice may expect to tetile with ret “| KR, W, calrritne Mt. Veraoo, N,C., Feb. 2, 1857. 6r38 WRITING PAPER. UST received « large sopply of superior Foolse Leiter, Commercial, Port and Note Paper, pop eizes and colors For sole at . H. ENNISS’ Book ‘Store. uM —— January 20, 1857. NEW BOOKS. FINHIRTEEN Years in the Itigersney. Life vad Cortespoatence of President Reed, 2 gene to vigurows ne Fore dcblincedesicatibe Vieto » the World Overoome, hy Caroline Chess. svmem the Lavigorstor has ne equal which etieeece | bow’. Gardeniaze fur the South, by. Witter W. p-oves, as Ui resiores the system removes ihe yal-| hile of Georgia. Lists’ National System low ves frum ihe akia, which ia the revuli uf a diseased | Of Pohtienl Eeonowy. Buadere Léveoang Times of Liver the Chief Juscer, The Sons uf Hiawatha. Hiawa- ee pared and auld by Sandford & Co., 189 Feo » New York. Pree R100 pec bile, cvels wug ‘0 domes. Alsw sold by dul & Sill, Drags ° aN “Nepcmber 234, 1856 ee Senta Pp» hiv, by the Eve e Ne ow vy ak Sate T Awasa MeCo nber of the Evece bh ¢. The lest sod most eames! advocates of Coos ve Nae, ee bare of \bew weedum wud , yobs “ eN r J ‘ 1837 bezias Vot IV The « . spent the Peowmesrr over ie Na- e 8 the Uawa, aad . > I ve adhe » ‘ ey v ™ ont) t i 1 <0, 08 lie -+ t ) ® n » z ‘ onne 2 oO v ye £9 50 I 8. 00 A od fore 1@ gees, $100 “ : canyg lows thea 1 ( #1100 dwe Of . ve ’ "00 Ld ‘ I ~ ° ¢ Peowe.+ ox oF @ . oe Crmany Allmos free, beyoud the Cuvee. 4 B.ae 1 « ea yror, be end be Unued Bates, Si, ‘ ta » edvaure Be +r.00 (eur: was — Ineree mete che-ges . } ears wre 1a the Caaedes, ( ein Bruce A . 0 1 ' oe . t er wlle. o ul a " 4 osieze e Twavre ' ie . . @ey ad ' ‘ ~ . . 1 . e ‘ We scuvilLbst wa Nurer Atm, N Y SINGERS SEWING MACHINES, 42 T! prariiee! 2s aed Nn WAC HANG ALWAYS OPER ATE t BC TLY ‘ . Aw = ’ I . vue is t PAWVILY REWIENG . & ' ! . have . _ ' . \ ° \ . . eeu alee i ww » at Pa | ‘ . of aln IM bante : Be ! . 1 WsINGER & OO 1 o 323 1 as New Yok BRANCH OFFICES \ fo . 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D. woveree Science aod Art.” by Dr. Larder, At ; au Pandan Book Store 0 JONES “HOPE Py Abd VUE de racved has taken charge of Chie pope. lar 4 o the villageal LENOUR, im Caid- well eoanty, lavely oreuped by A E. Megler — The huge and ou(-taikiiege) ere emphe tev ihe eute ciher of ‘ravetions of fanshwers seeking are he pinmer meathe No o ten ¢ cipeowe willbe spared te make it a fren Die viiege & detigh fa’ t prada to faevme tally made wa BALL Ew Tend 4 REMOVAL. R. & A. MURPHY, Janan-y 20, inst I AVE Removed ther Store tothe NEW BRICK BULLDING ment daw to the * Wetehmse he Mr aad ea %\ are tevid te cell and & heen of the pew and clegemn seed Melebary. Jane tah, 1857 is CONCORD FEMALE COLLEGE. STATESVILLE BH. 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N the 19h March next, we will sell, at pablie ( Sale, at the late ree of Thomas Ae near Bethany Church, in drede 1 County—FIVEO SIX LIK ELY NEGROES ’ arge mumber © Three Valuable me a very good Black Smith,) 9 " Catile, Hoge & Sheep; Jacke: nlarge quantity of Wheat, Oate a Hay, Bacon, Farising Utensils, Waggone, Homaohold and Krehew Farniture, and inany other arte lee Estate of Mra Mary ony, Allison, deceused Terms made known on day of Sale. Ww. F.COWAN, ¢ Executors. W. M. ALLISON, § 3039 Feb. 20th, 1857. gt sg e a a e e TE L U S } ~Z Fr e e c e s t a r s s ER S S TE R S ak > ri e — > a FS E T ES S E R E g FE E T EP R LI S S3 2 F E 5 F PR E S high! }VOL. XIII. we are all shivering and shrinking from 4 pierc- ing North-easter. How long this will continue ‘Ta bas Rees WA Tlogs bs wt be there, ina miueb as we are not’ blessed with good oak fires, of rather, apy fire at all, fur the people in this datitude do pét seem to calculate on cold weath- the community in which tl drive such pests from earth. The covtrary will be found to be true. The more abusive, indecent, and obscene they become, the mure are they rey exist 7 ,,|Seught after. We saw the other day, | ber eb fh paar that the Herald boasted of havin reek jos, | muly enter) off and sold 70,000 copies of its unday why protest, Give me a good fire in my room ‘to Oey up the dampness upd render it cheerful mand healthy; even at the expense of the table, al woud Irather live on half ration than to fairsump- Muously every day, and then be stowed away ina ov, chamber, Fishing is not the only in this old worn out city. To sail out in small boats on the bay, and to go over to the ‘beach to behold the heaving ocean as it rolls its irgesistable tide against the shore, dashing and breaking in foam and spray, to retire again to its aecustomed. bed, is a very favorite and rational amusement. And when the weather is fine this is a sight well calculated to stir the deep emo- tions of the soal in adoration of Him who gave the ocean ite boundary, and lias said to its wild ravings abd furioas Larsts of vivlence, Pus fur shalt thou come and no farther. To gratify this pastime, Usere are many boats fin waiting, whose owners are always ready wo render the desired sceommodations. I hope you wilt indalge me if 1 (el! you some f my experi- ence in this department of pleasure, fur I sbnll bot soon furget it, A friend accompanied me to the wharf to charter a boat, where we differed in oar choice; he fancied a large Lost with two masts and a amall cabin, while | prefered ove of hess dimentions with one sail, trim, sharpe, and manageable, whether the wind was in the right direction or not; but finding bim wedded to his preference | yielded mine. All preliminaries be- edition, and the sale of attended by 4,000 or 5,000 carriers. Suppose that the /epublican, News or Georguan, of this city, should rake from the tilty records of criminal exami- nation and treat some case mose reinark- able for ite obscene and disgusting dis- es ; and suppose we were to lay it in all its details before “i most of our daughters are educated, and there, the Congress prohibiting the importation of facture. The city of New York, socially s ty, and perhaps. therefore, it is not mis- represeuted.—[ Savannah Georgian. > ~ would | mocracy deli the face of the! thie matter o such edition was) alas! so many of them longing to be | a reatest prize which can be| Br drawn for the newspapers is the inurder of | to # Bardell, or the more recent trial of Jack- | personally, and although they are doudt- son in the courts. There is a law of | the men to be elevated to sach a distine- improper publications ; it strikes us that | the State uf New York would do well to| the learning, or the repatation to justify imitate it as to those of domestic manu-| their selection. They cannot be wention- . jed in the same breath with their prede- ing, ip remarkable, in an extraordinary | degree, but fur ove thing, that is vulgarv- | E57 It would be sorth one's while to} hted to honor, especially in Governor and Senators, und contrast the difference between "thous. They will then eee the ruinous effects of rty spirit and malignity in the immense 088 sustained by the arbitrary withdraw- al of so much ability, statesmanship, judg- ment and patriotism from the National couneils, and the substitution of the weak vessels which now dimly reflect the hon- or of the State. Continue the parallel in the matter of jthe Attorney Generalship, and see what ja striking | the mothers, the | wives, and the danghters of our land, | what would be said? what would be|—a done? Why, we would expect the bricks | Moore is one of the and mortar of our respective offices to be | soon crumbling about our ears, and pro-|at the time perly so, Yet in that great city where | contrast is ted—Stanly and Moore on the Whig side and Bache- lor and Jenkins on the Democratic tide. * Look i 00 this picture, then on that.” Edward Stanly has a National reputation man of ungneationed ability. B. F. rofoundest jurists in helor and Jenkins, of their appointment, were not known as able lawyers; indeed, we never heard of the former until he was pointed Attorney General by Gov’r “6B, nor of the latter until his election the Legislature. We know neither the State. Messrs. less estimable gentlemen, they were not tion. They had neither the experience, cessors in office. It is fair to infer that the party did not recognise Mr. Bachelor's fitness for the post, since the Democratic Legislature refused to confirm his appoint- ment previously made by their own Gov- ernor, And Mr. Jenkins bably was indebted to his position in the Legislatore fur his snecess—a position which enabled fing arranged, some five of us were on board ot | Contrast the course of the Whig and) him to wield some sort of influence for or alll, ‘Which ines the ie Tie the | Democratic parties in the matter of ap- Me — as | poiptupents to office, aud the relative mer- anes oe arg ee ‘ite of candidates for political and other . | distinctions, We snatch a few moments pale aap canara py aera leisure to do this, herriedly but faith- i ong . fally. Seeds Our helineman aud captain looked *p-| When so-called Democracy was pros- prehensive, and growled owt some words | did | trate in this State, or rather before it had tot fully understand ; but away we went like *| grown to be a power in North Caroling, | bird serdss the deep bay, which is near two miles | it was the invariable custom of the domig- wide, having reached bie farthest limit in that) ant party to select for cflicial posticy direction, he turned alot his sail and wok, a» | men who had done some service wo thi | State, and whose ability, patriotism and oe ace — bes thee ave|tttem were oe rage laet a os | was lwemed the only essenti a sas motion, we plowed the rolling eaters; | successful pursuit of office, but the hi on, and on we went, vatil we struck ina few rods | « uylities of the mind and beart which | of the place whence we started. Our confid: | diguify hip, and lead to a faith- | was sti!] anshaken in the gallant captain, for be | ful and comprehensive discharge of duty. | preweoded that he couk! tack about aed Gnally | Hence it was that such men as Dud! tam the desired point Thus for near three | Morehead, Graham, and Manly, were put hours be went sig sag io the bay, frum point ly forward for the office of Governor—that | ae’ tos elo ey in | the stoma = rat | represented in the| os hich Joes that 0 streigh: Hee Senate of the U nitec t ni : *'a Mangum, and a Grahan, and that a may forever approach a certain point, but will Stanly and a Moore were selected to fill tever reach it, Thus were we tantalized even to | the oifice of Attorney General. Indeed, the going down of the sun. But in the mean of the old Whig party it may Le truly time, there were many rich jokes passed at we said, that it cared less for success than expense of the captain and him buat, to which be principle, that it was conservative at the | made a0 reply, Lut bis countenance woukd indi. | “X Pere of policy, and sets, lool guts thas ba cd {the complaiet of the bug deteat to a triumph obtained by Yoworthy m a - Deas. ee a mae It io fon for you bat it iv death) iow different all this from the course me. |of the Democratic party. They put upa One of our party, Dr. ———, fuund out some | inan of straw, little Davy, for Governor, how thet he was a Koman Catholic, and be tor- | and upoo the principle, we suppose, that mented him by asking Lim questions about his the foolish things of this world are often church—eating fish ai lent—guod Friday, dec. the instraments to confound the wise, The bope of te the beneh that af saccveded in obtaining possession of the NER Sa pid wp bor toe tan beaetonaletane State and in retaining it ever since. That y iderable of . cen oun tad srsad ts vters tothe otert,| ret eotmiderable of & some down is the which was very soon eccomplished. The captain) Pretty soon it became necessar expected to get his pay, and douliless bad an elect U. 8. Senators, and a Democratic ensy conscience, me a guod Cathulic, feeling no Leyislature sent to that aaygust body obligation to keep faith with hereves. swall monuments” in the persons of Reid | Yours truly, and Biggs. Badger, who, at the expira- | p. [tion of lis term, was the leading spiritof| = . j the Senate—a mind fit to associate with * \ those mental giants of a by-yone era, Freedom of the Press. Clay, Webster, Calhoun; whose profound The press has always Leen considered | legul requirements were only equalled by the exponent of public sentiment. In the vast stores of learning it was an easy France and the other despotic Govern. task for his active mind to accumulate, ments of Europe, ideas are manufactured such a man as this, at once an bonor to and given out to the »ple, with the; the State and to the country, was remov- system and regularity A ap 5 ye charitable in-| ed, and such a pigmy as Asa Biggs was stitution farnisuing the poor man with a ey in his place. We have no special bow! of thin soap and slice of bread.— | ove for South Carolina, but we bouor her The citizen intellectually, as the pauper for that she honors her great men. There, physically, is obliged to digest his mea- if a mind lifts itself above its fellows, the | gre diet as best he may. The thinking! pride of the Staté takes care of the rising | of those countries is of the Government genius, and guards it asa precious jewel. | fur the people. Come from what section it may, whether In England the press is a fair represen- | it be the reflection of the political extre tative a popular sentiment. It is true mists or of the more moderate sentiment that Government has great influence of the cominanity, this mental superiurity throughout ite various regions, but there is at once recognised, encouraged, eleva- are numberless journals of the highest ted to the highest distinctions, honored respectability, fearless and able defenders above and beyond mere party considera. of the rights of the peuple. tious. Thus it ie that South Carolina The English papers, or rather those of takes care of her great men. In honor any standing whatever, ure distingnished 10g them, she honurs herself. Sora just appreciation of the rights of But, here in North Carolina, if a man} persons, and are governed by the strict struggles up to distinction, he dues it in 4st decorum of language. The great ine- | the face of oppysitions and trials and «is- itropolis of England, speaking with its conragementsof all sorts, There appears diandreds of teeming presses, Blecay po: to be a disposition to drag down every litical hue and complexion, expresses the! aspiring spirit which dares to rise—to de- Wolee, not only of the Governinent of preciate, to thwart, to resist it. Party Hagiond, but her whole people. feeling and party prejadice hunt down & stranger, landing at New York,’ the man of mark as though he were a, reat commercigl beast of prey, and Badyer was, therefore, | a and Biggs reigned.in his stead. | Dewapapers reflected the sentiments and “Oh! what a fall was there, my country-| knowip metro it to be the is, and supposing that its great sacrifice feelings of America, what a low set of men!” And the saat once honored by blackguards he would take us to be, af- Mangum and Graham is now filled by ter he had perused the columusofthe New| Reid! Mangum, oncea leading member York Herald and Times. His | ment on those invalaable journals, among which the Navy, and Vice-Presidential candi- “liar and blackgnard” are the inost mild date—such imen as these give place w ae would rest with amaze-|one of the most distinguished men of the aad tunocent. He would be edified to Reid, a mere political makeshift, at the, er| Y | tarian bias— “two| {that there would be no fatal result. | was evidently a simple case of violence, jand the President of the Senate; Graham, | ehvice epithets which adorn State, Senator, Governor, Secretary of, contrast with the corn, and the experi- agaiust measures pending before that body, and which all accustomed to the modus operandi of that assembly will readily understand. Here, then, as in the case of the Gov- ernors and Senators, is a remarkable fal- ling off in mental calibre and fitness on the part of the Democracy and its ap- pointees,—a falling off so striking and in- disputable, as to show at a glance the immense superiority which must attach to the course of the Whigs and to those they advanced to office. Continue the parallel still farther down, and note the difference between the ap- intees of these ive jes to Pe pay of lower prea 9 Pg tant Generalship, &c., &e., &c. of the Democratic Governors in the wat- tnocracy to yain possession, 60 far as was weasible, of the control of these works, | special motives to overstep their rights. and to humbag the people ints the belief that they were the pecoliar friends*of in ternal improvement, when it is known that they opposed the doctrine, and only changed their position on this subject, because they fuund it was growing popu lar with the people—we ae by, for the! present, these things, and also the repre hensible scene exhibited by them in the late Legislature, of dietating by caucus who should be elected ‘Trustees of the University, thus lugging for the first time, as we are informed, politics into the af-| fairs of that seat of learning, which was | designed to be free from all party or sec- we pass by these things we| repeat, and continue the parallel between the appuintees to office of the respective parties. And, we would particularly re fer to the Adjutant-Generalship, and the appointment of R. Carney Cotten to that position. By the way, will the Raleigh Standard tell us how it was that sach a man as Carney Cotten came to be ap- pointed! We have heard something about it, but we are anxious fur fuller particalare. Jlow was it that so bad a man as Cotten 18 represented to be, could have been selected fur so honorable a post. But, we find this matter growing on our hands and must come to an abrupt conclusion.—{ Wilmington Herald. anal Daring Outrage.—Last night, be- tween eight and nine o'clock, Mr. Mc- Creight, attached to the editorial depart- ment of this office, on his way to depart for Camden, with a carpet bag in his liand, was strack down in [fayne street, with a bludgeon, by some person who ap- proached him from behind, and during the insensibility which followed the blow, was robbed of his purse and watch.— There was a violent concussion of the brain, and hedid not recover his senses for several hours after. But Dr. Raoul, who was called in, expressed his confidence It for the sake of robbery. Sach things are rare in Charleston, and we trust that the city authorities will use their best exer- tions to make ther still more rare. Charleston Mercury. > A fariner, abont 150 miles south of Chicago, got out of coals, and as the roads were in a bad condition, he thought he would try the virtue of corn in the ear to supply the place of coal. It worked so well that subsequently he parchased a load of coal and tried it by measure in ment developed the fact that “the corn fuel was the cheapest and the best.” The | From the London Times, February 26. If the Chinese question admits of elab- orate legal argument and conflicting tech- nicalities, it is also, we think, rn BR of being laid before the public in a very simple form. The first point raised con- cerns the nationality of the vessel u which the outrage was committed. It is questioned whether she had really ac* quired such rights as rendered it neces- sary, according to treaty, that certain al- leged delinquents then on board of her should beeclaimed through the British authorities, instead of being arrested by Chinese officials at their own discretion. Now, we ask the reader to follow us through the actual details of the oceur- rences as they are described in the pub- lished despatches. The Chinese, in a heavily, armed boat, board the Arrow, then lyiug & Canton, and carry off their prisouers. Information is forthwith com- municated to our Cousel at Canton, who proceeds to interfere by repairing imme- diately to the scene of disturbance, and requiring the restitution of the men at the h of the very officer who had seized them, but who had not yet convey- ed them from the spot. In every single incident of these proceedings there is the assumption on every side alike that the Arrow was a British vessel within the Its own master | sel, exempt altogether from British juris- diction, their course was plain and their reply very easy. They haveonly tostate at ovce that the Consal was wrong in in- terfering; that the Arrow was not British, | but Chinese; that our authority therefore did not protect her, and that they were | . = sooner than we did stop? aster of the lorcha, the Consal and al! | © sel, or if the all delinquent had been eome contrabandist in whose impunity it might have been fancied we h been no difference of views whatever be- tween Consul Parkes and Commissiover Yeh. A man chgared with piracy was said to be on board a certain vessel, the jerisdiction over which pertained either to the Chinese or the British. How could it possibly signify through what agency he was arrested, or wit rocedure he was tried? Suppose, even, lor the sake of ment, that the capture had been first effected under the circam- stances which occarred ;—if the two au- thorities could at once have met together, what should have prevented their agree- ment? The Arrow was either British or Chinese. If Yeh could bave established the latter fact, Mr. Parkes would have had no demand to make; if Mr. Parkes could have proved the former, Yeh would still have been able to secure the condign pun- ishinent of the culpret in custody. Nor can it be reasonably argued that a per- sonal interview might have been of just as little avail as written correspondence proved to be. In the latter case there is been done, or where should we have stop- concerned were persuaded that the Arrow was a vessel ander British protection, and as soch had been subjected to outrage, coald the matter have been left withou notice !— When we had asked for moder- ate and simple reparation, could we, con- ves- some interest, the case would have been alter- ed, but as it was there could literally have what furm of When the | |@ rep’ and Bank Directors, Trustees of the Uni- | to pagal versity, the Lanatic Asylum, the Adja-;own words, written, be it observed, on|liberately ordered the extermination of Whata | the very day of the occurrence, when the | Englishmen and set a price on their heads, “J! marked difference is perceptible here! | whole affair was fresh and as yet uncom-| his measures were at least as forcible as We pass over the officious intermeddling | egies eerie : oy : ter of the management of the works of not a syllable reco of any such se States by a Badger, | internal een re of the State—the fareasaies on the part of the Chinese, introduction of politics into these enter-| bat there is actually an undesigned proof} prises—the audacious attempt of the De- making their arrest in a proper and law- | sidering that we were dealing with Urien- fal manner. Not one ofthese statements |tals, have done otherwise than support did they make, although, if they had im-joar requisitions by force? Trae, this agined themselves to be acting in a/force was straightforward and ordinary way, such | 29th of October, our Marines penetrated ly onght to have risen involuntarily | the city and visited Yeh’s residence; but, We learn from the Consul’s| as be himself the day previous had de- plicated, exactly the reception his expos- | ours. of our demand to be evaded; if redress was not ted, it was equally necessary that they felt themselves not to be justi-| that we shonld not desist from oar efforts fied, and that they had been urged by ed at which oar ascendancy was placed They had heard, they said, that a man | beyond dispute. whom they were authorized to sieze oe ae . wherever they found him was on board the Arrow, pel they considered therm- A Robber Shot—-Brave Conduct of a selves at liberty to carry him away with-| Mere Lad. ont any previous reference to the Consul,| . lest this should lead to his escape. Now,| Several times, of late, the residence o - when it is remembered that, according Mrs. Jordy, a widow lady, residing on| nome when, on the! to obtain it antil a point has been reach- | | 0UU. . . \great run. All his compositious are sim- deuce indicate that the prisoner ;ple, but they are nateral, and tind their, either an utterly depraved or an ineame | way to the ad eet heart, and link thet- f tions. and palled the trigger. Unfortanately the gun missed fire, but the snapping of the cap alarmed the rob- bers, abe sprang for the dvor to escape. As they went out at the street door the boy again brought his gun to bear, pulled the tri off. The robber clapped his hands to the Lack of his head, and exclaimed, “ Oh, God!” Just then the boy seized him ; but the other robber, who had got inte the cab, came running back with an up- raised bowie knife, and told the bo he did not let go his hold he woald kill him. The boy at that let go, but club- bed his gun and gave him a blow over the head with it; this made him drop his knife and the dark lantern ; bat he suc- ceeded in getting his wounded companion into the cab and drove off. The cab had no lights or other sign by which it could be identified, and dashed out Canal street toward the swamp. The boy shouted for the watch, but by the time a watchman ar- rived, the cab had reached a distance affair, with a horn handle, snd the mot toes on each side of the blade scratched out. The police yesterday made all pos- sible for men wounded in the |head, but to no purpose. There is little —— oo Who writes the Negro Songs. —The tephen C. Foster, the author of “ Uncle Ned,” “O Susannah,” &c. Le resides near Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, where he fills a moderate clerkship, ane whieh, and a per cen on the sales of his son he Hsads for 8 living He writes the poetry as well as the music of his songs. Thess are sung wherever the English lan- guage ie spoken, while the masic is sang | wherever men sing. In the cotton fields |of the South, among the mines of Oalifor- jnia and Australia, in the sea-coast cities | strange revelations of another crime, on- of China, in Paris, in the London prison | IC ta short, we ware warranted la | every where, in fact, his melodies are Not only is there | demanding redress, common prudence re- | quired that we should not suffer the terms | heard. “ Uncle Ned” was the first. This was published in 1845, and reached a sale unknown till then in the mnsic publish- ing business. this cunntry, and as many more in Eng- land. “ My Kentucky Home,” and “ Old Dog Tray,” each had’a sale of aboat 70,- All his other songs have had a selves indisse ee e Never Repress your Teare.—A lengthy r of the other barrel, and it weut if |the horns penetrated to the jing and tins led that he oe | he soon evlleeted all his rincipal writer of our national music is | | Dr. hills, when they beard an which they knew to be that arch of the forest.” evidently meditating an attack on the autelope; only a space of about | feet separated the two animals. appeared to be animated with the estfury, the gemsbok was apparently calm and ute, presenting vA for- ° tified head tu the enemy. siya The lion cautiously changed tion, déscended to the ~ and | pl obviously for fe tacking the gemsbok latter was on the alert and sti his head towards -his waneeuvering lasted when it ap the gemsbok used a “one the lion to make his assau of the antelope was fora sented to his fietce assailant, as lightning the'lion while he was yet in turned his head, bending to present one of his spear like the lion’s breast. A terrible was the consequence; the lion on his hannches showed a wound in the lower part of his t attered a how! of rage and ; and backed off to a distance of ' seeming half disposed to-give up the eon- test, but hunger, fary, or revenge more impelled him forward... assault was more furious and h £ a 3 i 2 iq i na z / 3 i : E i 2 Fe i i s z # eS Ey inches. Again the lion retreated groap- if ih a manner which show- been severely hart, bat less; thew the gemsbok, slowly withdrew his horn, and the lion and fell on his side, his limbs quivering in the agonies of death. The vilee mods |@ triamplhant flourish of his heels, and trotted off apparently without baving re- | ceived the least injary in the confliet. Another extraordinary Murder Oase. —The horrors developed by the Coroner's investigation in the Bardell murder case are hardly yet realized by the pablie, when they have laid before them the ly less heinous because its plot did not succeed. Dr. Michal Price Moore, aphy- sician well known in the Court of Gener- {al Sessions on a charge of conspiring to Of “The Old Folks at} Home,” 100,000 copies have been sold in | marder Mr. Alfred Livingston, of Tren- toa, N. J. The allegations of the witnes- ses show a most determined attempt en the part of the accused to make way with his adversary, and the details of the eyi- nite sam— to the must distinct dispositions, the Ar- Canal, between Maraisand Villere streets, | dissertation bas recently been pablished row had the British flag actually flying, we think there can bardly be a doubt that the Chinese officers, as well as our aathorities, believed the Arrow to be such a vessel as would cone ander the provi- | sious of the treaty. Bat there is something to be drawn in the way of evidence from these opening | details of the ruptare. So litde disposed was Consal Parkes to convert a smal! dis turbance into a great one, and so desir- ous was he to close the affair at once, that he hastened as we have seen, in per- son to the spot, and endeavored to re- claim the captured men “before they | could be conveyed toa distance.” In or-| der, too, that the Chinese in charge of the prisoners might be relieved from any fear of their escape he called upon then to bring them to the Consulate in their own custody, and if this request had been complied with there would have been no rupture atall. The Consal apprised them expressly of the nature of their trespass, and took, in fact, precisely the same ground maintained by oar authorities throughout. He went, e says, “‘toexplain to thei, if it were possible that they had acted in error, the gross insult and viola- tion of natioval rights which they had! committed, and the heavy responsibilities they thus incurred.” To all this, as above mentioned, they made no reply whatev- er in the way of justification, or on the grounds of the non-British character of the Arrow. All they said was that they had seized their man for fear of his escape, and that they would resist his recapture | by force. | Of the demand for admission into Can- ton we need only repeat that it could ed have had any influence on the resolutions of the Chinese Commissioner in rendering our appeal to force necessary, inasmuch as force had been already appealed to and | the Barrier Forts taken wheu the point of | that admission was mooted. About its| expediency in the abstract there may be differences of opinion entertained, but we must say that if anything could prove the necessity of some free communication between the authorities of the two nations it is this very rupture. to one version or the oteer version, bat in their own naked plainness, and what ap- pears?) Whi, that no quarrel could ever have taken place if there had been room see iv the only American paper that ie' mandate of the Democratic party. Let corn and the coal were worth the same for the two parties to understand each Cver read across the water, our charge at the ban ig of the State run ill pat oven be-|price per bushel, thirty cents each, and | other. ine denounced a4 “a ninkumpoop and tween the men sapported an Becouadrel.” One would suppose that| office by the Whig party, and those De-| cleanest and best fire. Observe that in the matter of the ;be commenced before that Take the circum. | stances of the whole case, not according | has been entered by robbers at night and despoiled of different articles, mostly pro- visions. The three sons of the lady, be- lieving that the house had been selected by the robbers as a regular Pt of sub- sions and watched, but without success. On Monday night, when nobody was on the watch, the robbers paid another visit to the house; bat they were put to flight by a servant yirl giving the alarm. the youngest of the brothers, Oscar, a lad of about sixteen, observed two men loi- tering in the vicinity in a rather suspicions | lent sa t He at once concluded that they |isfied that he will thereby soothe his manner. were the robbers, reconnoitering for another foray, and determined to wa@h for them. On going to bed, he told his mother to wake him np at 3 o'clock, he being satisfied that operations would not boar. Ile was aroused at the proper time, as re- quested, and took his station down stairs, in the dark, armed with a double-barrel shot gun, well loaded, and a knife. He had been keeping watch about an hour and a half, when he heard a cab drive up and stop in front of the house. He next heard two men alight and in another moment they ascended the steps and opened the door—evidently with a false key—and closed it behind them.— One of them then sprang a dark lantern and looked up stairs with it, and up and down the hall, quiet. The boy stood beliind the stair- way, and the light was thrown past hiin without discovering bim. Both the rob- bers passed within a foot and a half of him, never suspecting his presence ; he says he could easily have killed both of them with his knife, if he had had the nerve to do it: but he was all in a trem- ble, and could do nothing. The robbers entered the parlor and dining room, looking about with their dark lantern, and finally opened the side board and pat out the castor and some other articles of silverware on the table. They were talking in a low tone at inter vals, and after the silverware had been set out on the table, the boy heard one say, “Ifow'll we get the clock away (”— The boy then, as he says, began to take jcourage ; the clock was a very valuable one, having been purchased by his de- | ceased father, and was much valued in the family ; he could not think of seeing Stealing tiptoe intoa favorable that go. dune—to ina Mr, Livingston, declined | that land insare a favorable termination. to be sure that all was, | life. by a physician of France, on the bene ficial influences of groanin on the pvervuus system. that those who give way to their natural feelings, more speedily recover from ac- cidents and operations, than those who suppose it is anworthy a man to betray such symtoms of cowardice, as either to On Tuesday night, at about 10 o’clock,| groan or ery. | the erying and violent roaring of a patient He is always pleased by during the time he is undergoing a vio- cal operation, becanse he is sat- nervous system so as to prevent fever, He relates the case of a man who, by crying and bawling, reduced his pulse from one hundred and twenty-six to sixty, in the course of two hours. That some patients often have great satisfaction in groaning, and that hysterical patients experience great relief from crying, are facts which no person willdeny. As to restless hy po- chondrical subjects, or those who are nev- er happy but when they are ander some course of medical or dietetic treatment, the French surgeon assares them that they cannot do better than groan all day and ery all night. ——— Yearly Food of one Man.—From the ariny and navy diet scale of France and England, which, of course, are based op on the recognized necessities of large nombers of men in active life, it is infer red that about two and one-fourth poands avoirdupois of dry food, per day, are re- quired tor each individual: of this about three-fourths are vegetable, and the rest antinal. At the close of an entire rear, the amount is upwards of 800 pounds. Enumerating ander the title of water all the various drinks—coffee, tea, alcohol, wine, &c., its estimated quantity is about 51,00 pounds per annum, The quantity for the air received by breathing may be taken at 800 pounds, With these figures before us, says the Medéoul World, we are able to see how the case stands. The food, water, and air which a man receives amount, in the aygyreyate, to more than 3000 pounds a year; that is, to about a ton and a halt, or more than twenty tines his weight. This enormous quantity may well attract our attention to the expendi | job. and erying fe contends | roaning and crying are the two Pace! pest Le by which nature allays | Sistence, sat up at night on different occa- | anguish—that he has uniformly observed long negvtiations the j The accused Gon resorted to his own brother, a man of forty roast. whom he tried to persuade into doing = ich he comld ivy Like » Sight Lis brother, not liking the basi and declining the offer, Dr. M., it is charged, resorted w a young lady, farnishing with drags and a p Hoan he i fall directions to first put Mr. betrayed him, and sometime last sammer he arrested and brought before the courts on the affidavits of these The case was di Subsequent affidavits, however, being nade, Dr. Moore was arrested again held to bail to await the action of the Grand Jury, which body fuand an indict- ment agaiost him fur coaspiring to mur- der. It appears in evidence that Dr. Moore charged Livingston with having swindled bim by some onexplained means, out of $40,000 worth of property, which he im- agined he could recover if the present possessor were pat oat of the way. The efforts he made through a series of months to compass the death of Mr. Livingston, and the minuteness with whigh he instrac- ted hie intended tools, evidence a ateness of bloody purposes to which we dv net recollect a parallel. The witness- es on Tuesday, were Wesley, the ‘desperado,’ as he styles himself, and Dr. Moore’s own brother. The young lad will probably be examined to-day—{N. Y. Tribune, Feb. 19. Milk.—Many persons imagine that the inilk of cows is one of the most healthfal of all articles, and yet it is a great mie take, except under certain limitations.— By stont, strong, hardy, indastrions out- door working men it may be used advan- tayeously for breakfast and dinner, except in tea and coffee, and now then half a glass for breakfast or dinner, it is not a proper article of food for inva- lids. In imany instances patients have said to me: “1 nsed to be a dear lover of milk, but I thonght it made me bilious, and IL have ceased using it altogether. This is the common-sense observation of ture of material reqnired for supporting ordinary men —one that, without any | stake —no under-current of controversy.|took deliberate aim, by means of the scale. A living being is the result and theory, and against a life-time of preju- placed in|the corn went the furthest and made the lorcha there was no concealed question at| position in the dark, he raised his yun, | representation of change on a prodigivus dice, has forced itself upon the attention. Hall's Jour. cf Health. —_—_ooOo — ——$— ec = wits snsililineasin YOR THE WATOHMA, |Lis fiddle while it was burning, then charging | (warrrenvor rex warcmman.) | T tell you, mother, as T daca: phew told you, LITEBAR RESS the crime upon ebristians, and giving his or- THORNS BY THE WAYSIDE: your fearv'are - Your ears bave been Y ADD: ; ders to burn the meek Martyrs at the stake.— ee ” | poiadned ang ths Bois ks rach than. Ho ‘The following address was, by request, deliver: , OR ‘ Go vow to one of Nero's dungeons, Theres; ays gnmtoomth Birthaay. ,, in whom I eonfide is the soul of honor, ed behute the members of the Philaluthean Bo 4), 414 man sitting by one of the grated windows | _— Beware Isabel, act not rashly, let a mother’s ciety of “Western Carolina Male Academy, on | heavy chains, The jailor bas just told bim! Ob! mama, only look at this charming boquets| warning impress you, the wight of the 4th of March, 1857, and at's.) Ly morrow be isto die. He is calm and the said Isabel Delaney, and the fair speaker dis- | That night Isabel'fled her home, The society dadee. shart ‘have not within their limits 'a New Or! a."q jeans; or Deleware sod Oe Jersey be- Be Ubeie earvest request ia gives to the public cine of the heart euligbteus the countenance. played a rare collection of beautiful exotics taste-' of 4 was stunned by the news of the elope- « cause they have no Philadelphia or New}) through several of our newspapera— Author, 11. hus only a single piece of property, [tis a fully arranged im a silver holder which bore a! mcut of its belle; a mother’s beart was broken York? No, it is better fur any State that Gentlemen of the Plaialothacan Society. scroll of parchment lying by lim. He takes it, chaste engraving of her own name. The flowers: and a once happy home made desolate. jshe should have ten towns of 10,000 pepa attempted: r You ean hard!y expect a man, who bas all up and calmly reads a single seutence. ™ Jam were white and seemed designed as an emblem luca narrow call of tlie order of saint lay | hae sey aa a nt _ of Lene the cowardice ¢ Co the funetivas of the ministerial office ty perform, now ready iv be offered, and the ime of my de- of the fair girls purity, the attenuated figure of a dying nan; “Consump: | lie ati gtd seid de case Gauedin sent with 150 meu te nd besides basing much of bis time aud ever purlure sul hand g/ have fought a good Sight, The entire gift indicated refinement of taste tion, like a worm ip the bud jhad, preyed upon I evaty het ned ah with Petersburg gave the Ousta eh q gree taxed with the secular business of Iie or J have kept the faita, J have finished iny course, | an delicacy of sentiment, her vitals.” The unearthly brilliancy of the eye, meee and Norfolk, as ifthese cities were in their wh Melee pla rather in endeavoring to place himself in a cun- Henerforth there is laid up forme a ceown of “Tis indeed beautiful Isabel, and inost reftesh- the faut, but burried breathing showed that the Te own Stute ¢ Tus queen thee Glee and: : dition to be free therefrom, having bardly bet eyhicousness.” ing this sultry morn--to whom are you indebted sauds were rapidly falling from the glass, Sister C AROI IN A W ATCH M AN We clip the above froin the Weateryp dered his a 10 Vebreak, of 2 puntos, sure to rest, should, upon a few werk’s nutice, be Aud now the moruing comes. The mighty Lie s fragrant offering { . Theresa, said sbe to an attendant nun in a voice ~ + 4 f * a7" Denverat. It ie qn exteact from the writ- The enemy burned Castillo, bag, silk able to astouish you with lore, or cveu coudens: heatre coutauing 80,000 seuls is already filled Phat Teauuot say, it comes from an unkvown rendered pndistinet by its faintness. = . ing Gt eouie Virginian, ater tia signature hold the fort. as ; Ure facts that are established, apd the experieace Lhe Euujcor is there, the otficers of State, the fiieud; but the tell-tale blush which mantled [he sister beut low to eateh the Huttering, dy- SALISBURY. N.C. of Henry.” We-think it ie very mani: xaehiutigs has his chief furee' now: on, of the generations tant have passed away, so as! Ladies, the fashion of Rome are all there. From | ber ebeeks and the piety confu-ion of manner! ing notes; the lips essayed to speak; no sound! _ - | fest that illo “people of lower and aniddle Cyrtos Island, a shore distaned: ow to draw inferences which may become, w vou, bis dark dungeon, the old maa is called out— showed that she wag vot altogether iguorant of escaped, the powers were too feeble for utterance.) ae ; . x, Cis lise “oaniad Us | CustiHo—also, We gilrrison at i. rules of action.— besides The alta of Jupiter ts Uhere, aad le is com: the gift, She motioned for wine, it was admivistered and | TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 81, 1837. (vert) Carolina have he erave' 2} commanded by Col. Anderson, *” ve For want of a theme, manded to tiow a litle fraukimceuse ou that The chaste offering of love was laid om the. the sufferer rallied. | ss: == : a heat benefits from theie intereourse with abi has lett him and. youe.moand Bm encble 10 dreem,- . altar, or luse hes life, rich pier table already glittering with costly gifts.) JToly one strengthen me inthis my last agony, | “TERMS OF THIS PAPER $2.00 CASH. | I ctersburg and Norfulk, as W those cities | Guesaant Wien, Mask of Walker’ dvi Alihoagh subjects teem, Tue Uluck aud the sword are there, and the! each one a tribute of friendship to the lovely and) yyy last is diainetly beard. Pray sister for | =~ . pelt in their oe State? The State net oo the fullowing at al That well aught Gi a ream. huagry wild beasts are howling impatiently in’ youthful Isabel, who this day was to make her the peace of my soul. The effort was (co much |), Spe s me suffered a Lee, lvas by the lose of fairs of the “fillibugter Sy er, - a Witbout claiming, thea, the learnmg which oc cages and dens, He is called tu die for his debut in the fasbionable circles of A . With' fr eahausted nature, aud the flickering dame The Salishury Watchman and the Wil (the trade of all such citizens, and of! T Jett, was in fine spirits and h ¢arny was can reform the preseotyage, wad guide the fol: waricr, 3,000 pairs of eyes are fixed on that’ delight her eyes roved over the various trinkets, went out, | mington and Weldon Railroad. jcuurse the loss of the State falls back ! never doing better They are comfort i lowing: I propose at this time to take amore yij waa Tiere are no Uruces of wavering; his but ou none did her gaze dwell so loog or su, When the sisters had performed the mourn-| \Ve published last week, for the purpose of MPEP her citizens. If that portion of the | ably taken care of, and bat few are desir. modest course, and to throw out some plain bryw romaius svreue, his eye lost none of its lovingly as ou the sweet flowers. ful task of robing the body for its dreamless calling seufon to iicnn acicte from ia Nalisha trade of the State which has gone to 0 of retrrreding toatiaal? “Weer SRN. practical hints, by which you may be aided i0 tress. On bis head bang the silver ringlets; A single spray of delicate bells hung pendant sleep, and removed it from the hard bed on which | 'y Watchman, making complaint of the deten- South Carolina on the one side, and Vir- | plates huving the vatire of the: attaining the great end of study, and of lite, of age, ow his breast, the white, venerable, un- | trom the holder, she lifted the drooping buds on! jp bad endured self imposed tortute, they beheld /tve of goods tor that point, shipped by the way ginia on the other, had gone tu Wilwing- Pa egg Ara eet be ie ie geadu.. euch as] feel would have beeu useful to me, trimmed beard. On his brow sits all that is! which the bright dew drops still Hngered and! concealed a manuscript, which proved op exami: | 2" Wilmington, and alluding parucularty to the | 1y moving y ards Most: ; ? . ce . instance of a “bundle of shovels for G. M. & A. |!" it is plain it would have been of tavorable pointe for an attack. emnyy when, im the morning of life, 1 ouce stood w bere lofty in mind and all that is meek in fecling.— | murmured; how gracefal, how pure and beauti-! pation to be an epitome of the sister Angela's “'T, Jones, of Salisbury, N, C., consigned to the! great advantage to that town and to the! numbers about 1,800 iden, 4 you bow stand. ; ' Even Vero is saved for a moment, but Paganism j ful, ‘tis his gifts | know, none other could have! if, in which was carefully enclosed a loog, dried, Railroad Agent at Wilmington, &o,” Said bun- | State, or to her citizens who compose the but about Lo eontined to the | ital; The thing which the student desires above all bas uo heart. The old man is lost ia medita- displayed half the delicacy aud refivement eviue-| and withered bunch of flowers, a massive ring ot le of shovels having Leen advertised under the | Crate, Lf trade is desirable at all, and if: 0% of than are alle to move around. others im this life, is success, by which be means tion and prayer. He sees the dark execntiouer | ed by this offering. \ head “Owner Wanted.” The Walchuaa asks . 1 : . - SA , . | Provisions are in dead abandanee and ) \ 8 “Why were they nut sent forward to the Mesars, | He growth and prosperity of commuui-/tiy mem ase wel) clothed and fed. - Bat plain gold on which was engraved the traitors obtaining an influence among men, or the power take the sharp glittenag sword. Uaterrified Mrs, Delancy watcbed with interest the vary- " > | . F s ‘ a Y- paime and that of Isang Devancy. 5 , ; 4 . i ; . a : ope} Why keep thein there and advertise for, ties are dependent on it, (and no one to inflwence others, Aod be is tempted to be’ and without wailing to be dragged, he calmly | ing expressions of ber daugliter's countenance, The tears of the nuns flowed fresh at this rev-! 9, at e re a é aT ki im t : ho u . . hi ss a i {little disegsiefastion le manmyeage pmong. lieve this to be a thing more easily attained than k kj . _ : an owner wheu it was well Knuwa ty whow they donbtsthis,) itis clear, we think, that ajthe men, aad as svom as & sabdier’s time. e this a thing © easily twed than walks to the block, then kneels in prayer: you |she had long known the idol worsbip of that) elation of her great sorrow, and her patient en- | belonged ! Stat ; hi truni dret Panne wien le aeer - i gine mnyeelf aotudent, 161 ‘can Just bear him say,—“Lord Jesus.” | heart, whose secrets she now so plainly read 10) Jurauce iu their eyes invested the sanctity of au We are authorized to say that the advertise. |“ ares ose ehh Molin Tiaos ore hohe turmielbed with a passport ‘and Pe wo 10 my eye op the bowers aad merits awarded by And wow he stretches out his bead over the | the countenance. Anvel ° MARY EB . ment was not inserted by the Railroad Agent, markets at the expense or damage of her rope rr , eal " gel. M. . 5. Nhe by heehee acne file ose era -n. jaeith ply Se tn sreial | *@% we. hy Adsl wii whish I teed convected, sed G4 4 ly-toucher it ere thal moble fore Thabul, alse said, which of your gifs please you op Sassuyenx: but by the consignees of the vessel which brought! own, is sithply asnicide ina commercial Lpt ditele information Id be hed! | the said bundle to this port, and that even then feel that Mf I cam acquire them, especially if 1 p44 that beaimmg eye and those moving lips most! | pointof view. The lutercet of a State and | respecting the lust battle, in consequence: | the railroad ageot was in possession of no bill of ene wench ead take the very first; I bave €0- are furgotien. The sword falls, the bead rolls, (b the beautiful flowers mama, they are so_ DRUMMED OUT OF TOWN \inding eathorizing bim to Uke charge of the its individual citizens is identical to a cer of the early departure: of the steamer:; sored way success in fife and my name is already off, aad the Livod spouts from the tuak. The sweet, so sim le, and yet so expressive, Is pot RUMMED O C = bundie in questiva, such bull of lading not laving | GUD extent, (bat frow what iufurmation hed been re- on the roll of immortality. 1 view the prizc, | great Apostle is beheaded. He died for Jesus that a beautiful fancy of sume one who says in E arrived here watil after the arnval of the goods es jceived at San Juan when we left, Walk. On Sunday morning.tast, aman ealling Wid daderiand)i at conned Gres aval icwatnr ler was in & uwet Gavorable position, and. himself Thompson, from Philadelphia, ar- prised of these facts Ly letter. We presuine that : © bad sustained bat litte loss. At thebat- rived in Charlotte, and put up at the ‘if there be any blame in the matter, it attaches ton is swarming with bangry uffice-seek- iy. on the ‘Lranait Road, under eoupmand, shocked at the stupidity of the world, W mb no bis palace to feast. Now young, Genticmeu, bath its language, aud each one speaks the lan’! Mansion House. During the day it was w the Northern Slippers who did not sead on ery Who have annoyed the President al-! of Cal. Kesegy, there were but two killed dathecbagrim and qgnsiderable amazemevt.! fied wiici of these men do you despise! And do! guage of the heart. ‘found that he was tampering with the the bill of lading. Ln such cases we undertatd ost without cessatium. ILis strength is and two wounded; and at the fight at they have never beard of my honors por the br!) ou uot sew that it depends noton the lighest) But that beart, Isabel, rou say is inceg, how ‘slaves of the place, he having approach- that the ky ‘giving way under the trial, and fears for Hokoty Braneh, four were killed andi finat class with which | graduated, nor ever the Gp joweet station in life, mor on wealth, nor even then cap you repay its bomagel! are you a ed a trusty negro man named Elias, be- ~ ait Hoe f lad ng. so ms 19 offer facutioy ip : eleven woanded. These two battles were. name of the Institutution that gave me my lau- (ale vis, whether a mao shall be respected or not, ef !u the spintual magnetism of love, and do you longing ty Mr. Samuel Taylor, on the s dioect rapa abertilind BY tot a“ branch ; an ee Signe at the Oe ee Oe Yee rela. I Bow set oul at the bottom of the bill but that 2 dow depend on the man bimself — trust Lo the tm) slerivus iudueuce ia Gnding your auljectio! ek pean: ere hin a he ies sain ; 7 : i" Reel - Ti . Vf I, , of. . A yosenere wlw — board the and fed a T attempt its ragged steeps, thal Col- Th, brags me to the third and tnost particular spirit’s mate! a ates oes al alan Fe cane i _ | steamers — hed = ftowing “ee or Academic reputation cannot be traus- biut, to which | would mviie your alleovion, Mother do vow know I think that a Leautiful ne chew ou Ni to be free. ke Elisa told Rite ty eet aclid rere auras OL Peo Ces ‘ “ ao “_“ veal leech "along down fom Sana Francisco ported, and that | hare pow to begin anew anJ aud that is—— theory, and have balf'a mind to believe it? him that lic liad a goud meta Biledae soot eee with all precticable deapatel and Of the people in that district as a ean ee eighty raits for G Walker farm my character. But bere a new phenome UL That respect depends upon moral charac = , regularity, There are twenty freyght care, the date for Congress. A very good choice ws ee en. ’ strive after it, and I gain it 1 pow step forth Christ and the spirit weal strait up and stoud iu “eastern lands they tell their love in flowers” It is stated that the city of Washing- into the world, aad in a very short ume am white before the throne. The Emperor weut to cach litthe bad and fairy flower in this collection J will receive and store goods " f Veolia he " . ° beliew his safety are beginning to be felt. their besiness, and that every effort will be in ad to perfect: arrangements torthe forwarding « ie Te ier more than epon all other things, and thatst know youare asilly girl, and far too roman. 21red non f the k ss of freedum offered iat property of the Wiarton & Weldve, & ee Lat the Whizeand Americans which we hand: at Saw Juan Del Sar, At i %% or wast id olitions se ci ins ea ” Ata iesand Americ +e), B00 Meets me. : wen toa “greal sermon Or cer of deiey kal lo be tecesced He for ibel alr oh ball werd le wlicblste 0} volitionists. Oe circumstances ‘the NCO R. Cowpauica, which are intended ey 8 : this place we took on board several of lof é ? ; OW! ee ‘na 2 cuolD- Fi A » the , ‘De to or iw J a “great address.” and wonder at the small ¢! Let tue tmetty of your sucety, ” Verstas scien- |, tler of fact, it mav be, to the sorded and becoming known to the citizens, & COND to inake a round Unp once a week over the | ime rere they have the power tu elect, bring! Walkers men, whose teria of office had fects produced, J am serprised that the resulis Lum evrunat,” not ooly be writtken upun your are wot in propostive to the Calibre of the gun, Hail ana within your mittee was appointed to waitea the gen between this pout and Salisbury, Beery effet ont their best and ablest men. One such expired, besides several of the officers. tle >xamine } meocferrmtinia : } . . con 6 tleiman (fj aud examine his credentials. wiilaly bemade at Guddsbory’ to secure a prouyt inan as Gilier, for every other purpoce | From the men b lene that Walker is in ye was searched, but nothing trausbipment of goods scut up ww that poind 4 . heart, and those who Lave ontiived the rary, but todelildy in “ saiiuy seasue of life; but to me, fresh in heart {pig | scrited up. he hic tte ember of vou ay x , ' t ¢ onl ‘ ; or the quantity of the powder burned: Aod meee uj : nanan hey very peels i 3 Bee buceen ld sir iT Gaalnaver be bacateeltn (Sai male wuy ofincendiacy documents. the Loew Pap nce han voting, is worth a score of little po hee the anil repr be now has in P bad jy. All » o call yu ee Lie I g idi yof ndiary documents. the cary of the Wo de \ wand intend v hie pusecesion, R about 500 eflee- i of great laws of God which ly the last word of that motto. [t siguitics vet dream of happiaces; a dream, alas, However, his conduct was better proof pets west Wilmington Journal us rls. > tive men, besides sock aged wounded. A meet me all the w2y through |ife, and i.e. so much to deck the brow with a gay, guady.and [ fiar it will prove aud be the 1m againgt him thao anything that could be We learn thatthe Previdentoofthe ‘few days befyre our angival in San Juan t ’ t t ' r . , <a prod | earl h iit wident of J (ier) - y L That cherecter and influcnce cannot be ac. costly yet fading crown, as tu aduru with (ie waking found on his person. When qnest wn e c i: Mr HISTORY OF THE DRED SCOTT CASE. Walker had Seen attacked by a larg _ t 2 = wo} ue te! quired by any one effort, however greet. For the seever is beauutul aud howorable aud of guod Tis manana estilver'to leva ther divine ence this part ofthe « I Co., Fisnru, iinmediately As Tired Scott seems to have become quite a! force of Costa Renns, velomw he succeed . ob ; FRE pape a ; nance mother to luve the divine cre nn hear the ' fe ta. ae : eseon that | cannot nourish my body fur “POM the elemeuls of an uofadiog and respect; he was in pursuit of OO Nearing Che Couptaute to Which We Qin yhed character, mr lhe ry F 4 i = 3 7 ed character, tbe most valuable thing ia the Wons of Gud's power aod goodness. . I eee ) fhe ’ . F ® Pebaracter, and iv tihely to ve el afier a hard but stoet stirngyle in re- any great length of time, by eating ume great nue 1 ea Ree ed 3 «he which were recently alluded WEEKS ag sent A special Wee Bytns ly fr som: tine ty come ia the pouw | paleing with a bane snmeber of killed and ? wle universe, his character cannot le » [sabe!, you mistake me: each delicate " rt ~vunt ' ? 7 weal, wor acquire the character of a scholar by tained by demanding, nor by purchasing it, no { the fi ! , ve " ~ i ke senger to Italeygh aud ty Guldeburu ty cal contests of the cvauiry, we ou Jus the follow wounded; whereas Walker did not lose s ste 1 s = .™ streak of the flowers’ leaf, and every green apire \ tuthem, andl ae } : ove perfect rectatwo. li is by a sacession of by seeking it It must beearued. It as aplant ‘ , > r a eat ; : gli ds ; examine the store houses on this line for ing brief history of this case, as furuisbed by Use agree eer vor woouded. la is report- o ass in vour pathway, couveys lo you os- OU fu the purpose of rosecu y Lis berammed ju wupulees. Lereby arose the necessity of the “hich every one may cultivate; but it m of ° >" Besta hals £0 ib ri ye } : aur any packases which night have been left) Waswaytoa Uae | u ma Walker is cormpletely 1 on ‘ of tb Literacy ations "OW growth aad requires care, and cultare aod %? 'yous but reed snditesrnitbutwlile CIBIINE: (ieee NEnruce are ownee yy S at - ther place nd that the 1 never Soptt A 2 in Tavus, by the Coste Licans, be being < pans taking. It mus: be symetncal, conscien- you ala re the bius e beauly he rose, des. SeUtemau In Anson couuty, who recent. 3° ¢ , Pisce BAGe tne aaa S, » wututed a suitin the Circuit Comt ff cut off frow all o WMhRACaion whaseter cvunected with most of our lustituucas aud Ww nd : “ ly recovered thetn.) Thom n’s story in returned an] reported that there were no Miaseun to vbuin a discharge troia servitude fy tlie eu rroenil wus and bynest, self commanding aad benevo pice nor the csuine truth, the thera may |¢ , ' Pe aTaak ‘ : withthe sarroundiug coumtry,se that any one or other of which you boast tobe connected jent If a wan teils yuu, thal vou are a har, you ae, * this regard was evidently wanatactured youds at either place fur this sectiun of Mf bteeciiaud lamey, Qo the inal twas ot Sees which may reach San Jaan &e ) ? “ : in pa ' ed thed be ba =i ot nail , ’ < and feel very much attached. may kouck Lup duwe aud thus possibiv shut u 7% wt A enioartrat for the vecis the State. our - a oe ate y g . aoe Me) his will stand bat smal! chance of reash . } A F rs nev knew that in the heart « acl icles ath, sta dee ster Diet tuow® bon be mil Wahia the preciects of yoer Society [ails it but rag you altered bis opiaiwn oP . 7 poh toh : Kor vuceelfiwelllaverna dgileitia thor ary mt at teak lslecdaee lilies and ante nS Rivas. A company of aboat #) o« . . y . pect in ; i bower lay concent we serpent potson of vet t ' Z 4 oe ' nt eee . g . ving t ‘ulker’s arm 4, that you must learn, that it is a law of your | t \ fs Baeent iar tes a 4 4 } “y } BS . anx -Aaneer fist a ee CAA tha Le rots af. 10 Nitwesula, at a pores 50 bursemen ta-longing t »Wa phe Gd being, if you wish to acquire influence, and Lave... ee Ee ae tae eet ae ie Dea cualcainos ees) pt DET NOE: Poectuly cas Mo ay ; Missour hint ihe, ana cha Sted from San Juan the day befure we / . ey BBN ES Cla aoare pot erspected and huaored 9 : ran that her a e ble claitn tot Wilmiinegt +. to-& F . al Cia Seat e \ b I ane s line aanees « ua tl P 1 L a to accurp "ire . arrived there, with a toale train of pro your character impreseed 00 others, it casuut be en cugh but tis lo no woond ve clot ! Tove ; . , © ’ a ' ecm sock w tly iorase . , 6 ? , & : . duno god. Have char apearances atl le culed by the Taking everything into consideration jyodate theis p where with Miss Ii was neled ii lie belvalf Uset Ybele, de, for Walker's arvcy. Beture done by ugg single effort, though gigantic, bui 4 our citizeus became couvinced ' ! g yet t Lia the te, the by rep od a L la el siren security, fur be who» her voung the ypreatest pros 1. That thes ‘ Shidveurheald voluntary taken bine HAVIN gel toore thad hall ther route, ¢ W tepested strokes, [tis oo so in all cases | OD 15 an Abolit " "ow . vidud tt train wasattacked by the Costa Means “ a. ‘ sas : ld tail to = “ { eais vy lie ¢ a k y ela c 8 with matter, you can often split off the nk idinecl mee . . be pe . ‘ ' stadia a f 1 t . eon drone Med, atten tytitins fos nes b prmeny Ui “pe hitseif, reckless sven hoe . : ano, fect : wl or ‘ . “ ee itlal, Unpbeed Slap ahead Propattivs to the quantity of powder «mn, a vGaUeaeU a rita ti) y = t ’ oe uruims ben of zSta Puc! were repabeed with the lose of their mule : richest aft w 7 ; , ! } k that hf ‘ ‘ P hort of shake the certh im proporuon to the size ol crite, aud owls > ay ey bane UChwed:| URAL ORCI TALL ye rh the SAA RAEN (en reed 16 Bie Ow sppest train aod provisions, and five on six kill- 7 Pr es ae : ‘ eH us y ve t t t t f ' lw ve Sup rene Ue ‘ r } voor Connon ; bat ie deal with mind an vo a ture pr a Bomat mung ul dubers by tuata ywoonere the result of accent, than of ' * ie wrtul Ure Mate, that trite: ed, bessdes a nnmber wonnded, and ob- deart, you must rely upon repeated ienjreseiuus “UTE 'y cary oul Une priverples of y ver ex s A euse emvard, durieg which mother and theee Little pigs wud 6 yrclessnese uF » Dethisas a bat Le mod bie amily, ve retarwng (9 the jie aol turn te San Jaan, On @ 7 Saveur malice a ee — sow, eoinetine nowt . pdsiaves. dh lweet ibe sau noea atch : z and efor, This is the philusopbs of tc failure “SPP BUY rBevarage om per es . te 3 , nee nay, they muetoxy inte € opium of tue Court ead suf ead Sole weld lee ae terre we? iat we hudab!:, disovwntenauce te first appear varch,) and escorted duwn ° ; tut tue epunan of (ue Cart eal the Bhasin tor Luvas, with the new reerpite of many young men, who are willing to make a | , ; : . rar r 4 sear nzivt Garcliin Tuaieoad dey » for ik ia quite ave * Hatdale Im tie Circuit Coert, Set volente = i we brs tiluen i > F » 4 ‘ fs yal ° she] wm u 4 ‘a « : , mee ee Weng ‘ - few powerful efforts and then stop, dmeyaraged eer Sour tact yl bromeles pies : . ea i pauddca t Dit seemed to ted totakura trckett vrnnde Laeeeits trans that lato y disuiiveed bis cust my the Niele Court, thes wil aa ‘ ‘ alg teen cm ! : p ! ! t an eer , ; vediog the decision agatuet lum, aud thereon. 4 ‘ me They try agnin and again. This iaw lies at the eh by J vuor principles deal an wt ! ted not ty show his Ug- cners wre wa gfor--tine, faney,seasuna ee ee eer Ree in ew n San Joan was at the rvinforcement } with bin at ‘ , " bi 90 t , ) a os : fveudaues of all sgcoem Few things are valu aga us s . ord hed m back M was word ghtto you ese parts agail egennla wh tis capected will beturn- Sus Tu this Court the qucasiom of juried tun would be attacked, and either dispersed able winch are pt of slow growth. bepecially . ion need al had ner . : ’ ed-room winduw we saw i iacinr i erimentitin are one del vjnnu bis ing’ £0 tg Minus on taken prisoners by the Costa Ricans on 3 ef] bin in the lanzuay > pots te}4 Jivito cash the tther are exposed fey é h idle tues of abaspster:. The geted of demeb . 3 ; oe a i 4 thing kee NS eee craic leatsaionewillecnnlan = ff odant aaticn ther Mate, l1 thew way to Kivas, as the enemy, ia all daly mock with th ve ie Jay n yon, rder meiear Thom _ cues , ls aes the (uart should Le of opt t robalulity, w ' wait the aprings ap im 8 single might, but a single worm Proves hei the red ew Ieabel_ Totok reard tne 2 uf happ to conmratalete dit le Ut inca eliorcecnnot tues, and some times var a ee thas wig a " a =) Jo = als ia noe ; g to Congr at dmmese sf wette ad - . a" wn cfarmend that le was » webu ¢ mcled teiuilorcemwut bet ween the wo * oe a ie ee pee ens Sgr y nese and deep iwd the ade sof ts, and without a coat of tarand fultu watch the faces of merchants ins uwnee tel tes Vw Htinum, aud aloo ty | cea, particularly as they were fully te hills requires an bundred years ia order t The hal terene cet ces ielaid acer cbse he: a ; tiolia men | el ‘ r Ly F Simi cl thee au eer wth of a 5 2 ‘Sous = ADS x ; i 2 = ¢ 1 . } lee and « | t are rather £0 who can ) ave yorls Some are | . hate y worth the aware lat the ceo ipany of herseemen great, but w grown it is t va k aus A Baeem 6 leuthtt ef 6 Lae y 6 glow 1 ' t lu . Jed pe oem ime | ald | | ai wa earn that, las : long whd sorrowt with the ander | f ; would be compelled to puse that way in but the gourd. (oy take t metal Droltaice eehoret ; . a lon ea i a hin: ean: 7 , a foe Corcunt Court rendered final yodzme nt rejoining Walker 5 Hetsh uncveruty, ome of tue fet t i t + Nie arolosniar ¢ pete ‘ 10% . ‘ + an tga ain, aod there pon be appeaied ls Ube Vowag wen may set ther marke Ww Lex ume hehe Ee bel ata nit url t liter ! at the spokceman ne ' ' ry ome 2. , ‘ amet» bin mewt * KPaleq’ wlata fool + tue std ela: aun I now fthe | est men in frightful to bel d= Dupree Court of the Lutted States, where the matere carly, for wetance they eujjuae (ie ; «time in idlenees aud) fre eribeavor to check, if oot change, the current. of na oT : salu Queatows were fased aud twice argued by THE PRESIDENT AND TRE OFFICE RENTERS. eclgws ence whee yet boys, they smume etn gi gticn: vou have talonte that mucht mame vou voor feng: tmuk mot that any meantiir ar ra ; e j sual, did alay debertnocd agmiuet bin Woasitiscrox, March 21.—UHoa, D. E. Siekles, selves a character when thai character must 1 lo eminence, | bave none en-d it 6 of An crnme . M . Sin * lhe Cause wae iat asued by lseunye To Carte A cts ot} ct to cane uw online ole me rthe y hear a ‘ ° * 7 . ny lower 0g be & commit a great mistake eres bow Lact.” Paley took the lint thous ’ ~ - P sire we tun ic ther uf dodge Curtis, and Moutguinery Biaw, "* | ner task, aad raney aber from Neo wemed, such Lagrat m a Lh ian fame sures penne otl ; , , ee: STieaie . ‘ } ’ 5 < * r ais titles a . York, had vy ervie meodh as they attempt ty force tle laws wi, wushiv made and rose like aclear ligt: awd 5 . fier . we wet ks and if gr ofk t = ub car iae f Seo, and ; ‘ q iolerv ” with the sl epeae of bye juste uo the age ami Literature o = = . s a % _ . Faeliee? S uator Geyer aad Keter suuseon for ut this morning reletive to the eppubat. rn God has estabinbed, “ae Ae a ie work than‘ebes in vouth I this was Mr. Thompson’. Certain ca i ee eset aoa rie 4 ‘ : im eA in ’ . : me, r " s a e Rist s ‘ vb teh bee cit tab State hie . rowe open Medwiees whieh are slowest in their opera oe: agl the net work of sinful pleasures, |? Hernets’ Nest, and as : EP rCeerait s INETCHANCS Corte mor Mr. Juhneon woe part. The factthat’, “a ' - ‘ mt ee mt . A are fur the 4 the most vajua ie aoe ; -e i Gemutife his stay Was hecessarily ted, it is: 2 doves Under Coese trying Circiinatanc®® the Court ordercd a re-arguipent is ainple prouf oe ee ee ed Er toa, Qu L 1 lal » ve the ] ar weauls pivecr : j ¥ bd ck pat 7 ay 6 thought that wentoff without catching 1,0 attended with Ike benefit of Ue importance of the questions involved and [NS Weeag a fresh duiegation from Maryland. then ort ready put ve of earth sabel the de fur nt : ’ ne = ie ne ye - that your efrts aires z arth, isabel (bey were made fur oor tie measles or entertainily mn very favora the dittiew|ty of selving them. On the last argu A large number rushed ep and heeriedly pet forth whim your [alls snd the ; ee doen a | would not ck from: your math: $16 aniiion «ft F Wot ia acct n se ment the Court was tiled with intelltront ond ther papers into the pomsession of the President, a 4 i yp! I lils chi ’ a ty we ’ Vitor L ‘ “ae - nlo e F carty you far in their estimation. du put feel dis way aaingle flower, y wonld not have you For the ir ation of the public we set Why is not the North Carolina 204s listeners, The Court took tine to de while others contented themertven with merely ovuragel, Cumuove ty uft the calf es rautof the thorns, N rperrennia shes will state that Thompson isa thick built pe) qQsad gore travelled over? iaaqnes, levi and prepare their opinions, bach judge shaking lis band. The President exeesed bien- ‘ toad more Wed over ques aed yootwilll can a and MW. n deve { . carry it rt A a Lowers, are found on earth,and man, prof v aliont 40 or 45 yeare old 1 , lurived and expressed lie own, The reassim self, saying be would beten to them all separ- esis etal is hws no ts Then ms somag friends take caenurazemet tes wretiart fr ; if Look ont tort nthe -eact learn mowhich Was raed at Greensborough, sustaming his conclueos are piaeed opon re ately were st in los power, but the embinet ‘ front eoveur first ann versary L Deoeral afew daysago. It wasanswered by a ven- Cord by each, and bis cuunteymen @ril read and meet in a few misutes, they Ve cum ust a, t “ut swe i somite (houcands areccoeprogatn! , tleman frown Lineoln county, who had ‘tleet, and testthow by the rules ot commun They would, he east, have before them one of is «d wet ‘ “ t rt t t i nit ) Qn t t ws to expect more apd mure as you a liaice within the Corpurate limite ¢ eWay woud think m ha ad trodes Scular Blas Mr heen travelling throoeh the North, “that “se and every day reason, No judicial tnbu the most unportant suljects ever brought to the befe ted Stabs. paving ther humage and respon fs pathway with bleeding feet, that to your 4 eal thin Files tr e a , inl Cau reasonably object to critic bas d upon attention of the gorerament, and ja this connee- TL. A seeund hint which | wish to rout ty the charalr A ute, who was once a pour . allitheth 5, ne wf sr bec necare sCAaTCOlY any My ontof the State knew such proocples, Truth will never suder by be ton saad: le had just received the resignation of ta, thal on all the poarney of [is / one Bess SALT M2 tie ieactes ¢ ; ‘ 1 ) RTT ma nl Renita tort: that the road was finished.” My subjected ty the stasdard of reason avd (rov. Geary, to take eflect from the 20tb sast, aad . ‘ was ef than \ou \ - . , t that time is passed. * Tenee,” be remarked, birely om) yoursed( how much or lide you o a af ee els , Patt with na <. Itisto Fe hoped thatthe anawer «4 true 2 : y - « “ ' 4 se aiceaccr hey alu eer le kilivieoe. I ; ’ “you sew itis inposaible for me, gentlemen, to reaper ted You will pect Usal lun grea ef \ auf And ¢ yf Meane mites : t © for otherwise itinight eeem thatthe loca HARE DAYA LATAR PROM RURUIS attend to you now,” Apustie. wheo eruas w& Youngs Giuieler ! . moder ra . : : vier at ther methine pe iL . ' al , tion of our road is Inn and if t ' ‘ z “ pee nee . A Mr. Buchanan was ao antioue to make a hi ui) its ARKIVAL OF THK STRAMER AFRICA. oe tie Isiamd of (rte. charges noo lel wo man . , : ‘ ’ ; bo my ev per e. taccords with the ma oatthe Kouow Nothines that) he erlouked the there ts room te liope Chiat w bits exist \ Maret . : {sre nat w tlie bw Oatewna ch 2 RB tons L— somoti dearer thee” Mint neu would have charges ; . fylei aartedca with fala views of things, prowmiut i the Constiation that no perwnex once becomes tore generally known te ose, March 24 Tim Eton: « of 1857.—A locomotive mania the Cretians wt to J re ; ~ ‘ ; nee qnently sufferal disappometmente, fi. (ort 4 valural born citizen, of a alizen of the , ' ; . Phe Canard steamabip Afica, Capt. Shantion, 8tpear us aflect the whole eonnt) aad it b ant ; rey wer patie cote head trertit. Bel stheren| ’ tol States at the time of the adoption of travel will increas —_— Pe March S22 Obl States only whose people are attacked deratyad turnin uacur fw kiew Wal teiiations of atire Tt now, vou eane on tle Jowas blinded by folly, and cloeed the ear i whieh ealed from Liverpool on Saterday, March iddle aged or minha, alt bed teaU tir rch a act . een ee eT EE seth thie tindness, but young and middle 9g was pot for sew yw 4 lower S22 “ voor arts ng 17 tanding against the teaching of J'resdent:” and mm a natural cous juenice to : coals : eg mage ante Ma persons iv Obio and newer States are borrowing would net deegmee Ub sou at teh pally a! i4eu hile 5 . \ ot Giect& fa tac ch Wee Pres line An Amnerican Cirens ( “mpany took cs from La rope toney at 10 per cent, and buying land war- queen wast bis ow ‘ . : hone t 1 fetunnuing calam Vhataean jualty preseribed by the cor shipping from New York, last week, for Wheatis declined, red 3d. lower, white is rants, being so badly afflicted by the Western “ ‘ an ‘ an > ‘ fs ' ‘ ; ; : ey t . - THOR, JOREY Gre ttn now : ; t ; te Hi Che iednlia of SUNT, BUNS W7einad abene. Phere is anoth krlanel Poe company COIN priges about quoted at 8s Od. a Us. 6d) red beings Te, Bd a! LC f met tisak they 00]) erie Loewe = aio : “ts estate eliais tne mapyrire (Hite Racer ligtcuretitatint , a San Tie alleen ,. dow lucrative sitaations; old and grey-headed We ofiem bud wen, » “on ‘ Aeron uy Wty it was not the storm ; ' \ eX Woo cach of men and horses, aud expects io See ee Ne Pea NUNN E e participating in the rush and faror 7 ind totagenstthem,towhich those at the North : : ; . : en even p ipa ) . they cau soyuwe slabs, ob Th re ait v ft mkisrisea nor the hoarse mut: yim ty adhere with wees Wauney, Ltenatuge Soon t Ve England, Germany and Southern 808, a Ste, Olio Bis a 32, Com ayo, go, on the 1th inst, fifty settlers for Laiewta, us uf weallh, they cag neover bed spine ! ean nt ‘hanger an th stance thatappalled me, may be gathered from the stutement in. the re WitZerual to LDeabsent three vears has declined, The money market was some-/ Kana prassed throagh the oily; a similar party et us examine this point Look al stat : ee Vas the loosing the nght road ieto the cent report of the Secretary of State for New what stringent. Console qnoted at 928 Of fifty the day before. Pe : i . - as . De Ae ' 7 . jc rom bak to the Game eben the Riopetcs ee . . ; . i mn fide bie way growing York. that the total number of convictions for Parliament is to be prorogaed in, May. Tt wae stated in a tele graphic ies pr oe beld the lnglea atatiun Kacd ; “8 crime of all classes in iat State during the year DC brow ad til jrnl(alinerstcn heesenncnneed cine: St. Louis, on Monday, that the crowd from ged ee See oh) ells ets I ee eae . 18560 was eleven thousand three hundred and. Bat UE SE ; “mes STC Kast hound to Kanna was immense, two extra Wealth, power, anus and elation ae le. | bo nud ow “ ' \ aftcr atl another you lave not mad wenty-unr, of which only two thonsand myht Washington on the 28th Feb. last, was Viritain will pursue a firm policy with regard: to passenger trains for Chat land of promise having ' ats \ vey ORT * : 7 A ji >” moved wwii) boming by lie feet, bu ‘ ; bs : : 1 ‘ ag rourh, ated ae none of U horns and hondred andsix were by parties of Amencan put open lis trial before the Cireuit Court China Hiren puton the railroad for J Cr a . wr any neal at \ . , r} \ . a 7 » . the tasug ali thie es bese tuechity F ik ; oe tw a ue Lave yet sprouse up iu iny way, 1 se no Lie) Fiuryettecille Obse, vei of the District of Columbia, on the 26th Hopes are entertained in France that Amerien Sunday, and a the her ey alt Ant : , 2 ame leheor, wwery vat whie pected cl heb dantrecruim cam inte ; - ie ig Fee tnae realildiik caution ; .- iratant will compel China to grant additional conmmer. * ° Missis- { « F | ' a. ’ wthe e Uppe wer Missit t t t tac HY, t t { ia athe ny : re chal advantages, The treaties. with Persia have Louis, either from the U pper or Lo ; dog with che etcere, the tien v tlie ata is, the wivanteges of edues Jaatetoimpercpubly they are apringing up, Determined to have the News First~-The soe ee EY een TAN i, was crowded with emigenmts, two-thirds uf we actors, bimeedd! on wet turdernng lie ‘V8 ' . © Ur wal sh ipemards it a iy veceven greater dangers nour path, a very New York Tiraes recalls the story of a country ; been signed, but not yet ratified. The DPersian of whons were bound for Kansaap aod amoog owe mother Agnppios n comsuling Niere Big MI LEE YOM IEA NG Wy x ; nine of wretchedarse and misery, willerelupg, “U1 who, finding the body of a man hanging They mannfacture artificial arms in. treaty with the United States ia reported fo have them was one from above, loaded to her entire me pelts “ ecaine the Meld-: Mint ee aa ukedevuniles tet: he warned prove 2" lamp post one wight after his own paper England, by the use of which inen who heen signed at Teheran. Nothing new from capacity with emigrants from even Minnesota, ' : ry Ol ek Vou foreseen and ever ; h 4 had yone to press, cut it down and carried it have lost their } | | China. Reinforcements are going out from. lows and Wisconsin, reehin Kansas-ward. The fer to ash Le pardon, and tinal!) setting fre to JOS A TGINN 1 crean roown peace, give not the pome, to prevent his rival from publishing the 1AVO 10S) (HGF NANCE OI) aris BfO Oar Eogiand. The rassian ministuy f f ! ? | as Leen de- business of emigration fs dreadfully overdone the ote aad Leo ettiog iu le pallace poy ins | a ‘ koe pog of your Lapi ness oty unworthy bands. news, vod was himself indicted for the murder. bled to dress and feed theinselves. | feated on the Divoree lll, |thia year.-xBoeton Cotrter. wa d =8 if i s e t u o c r i s e Cle not t to you dent, | } wou) The thata} the Bus Ther house Late port th eries the Br: jslature entire there L fand Li fisheric presen — () Tere Jngrain, { A lot o Marph Nites, ir mule six kill- und ob- » On set out voruits, » Fran- ression ‘cement spersed cans on y, in all for the be two e fally reemen way in od faror. ttlers for ilar party tech from from the two extra having Oity on re of the at st. 4 Missis- wo-thirds | amoog er entire innesota, ard. The overdone ids’ Hotel on to previous , Coffee | senda wh ey pte En 20 Rosatoen, brik, 75 0 100 | Corte nee for candidates tu) Couon Yorn, 1004) [Rags per th, 3 point 'Cotdy 4 priticipal Federal offices it oftices, designated, the programe Reverted by Rowland & Brothers, March. 16, 1857. wae adopted, as fullows: . " gllector—Jacob A. Westeryelt. ef—“Lsaac V. Fowler, r— Wm, Ladlow. ayor—Anson Herrick. vt—Ematined BH kecper—W, J, Brisley, ney—Josial Sutherland. | COFFEE—Rio 11 @ 125. of Coroner Gable the otti- | SUGAR—Crashed & Pourdered 144,—Refined 12 directed to present a copy ; oS this mecting to { the Quauiuious vote} » Was called vat, and made} — - F Gent and a most appropriate | SWAN & C0.’ LOTTERIES | |e they wil ind our f which the company ad- jourted to the refreshment room, in the CAPITAL PRIZE $50.000 | ATS tium that the result of] prom eres onwLiy, 1 (SHOE. their rognediogp will be adopted Ly the| pie I edt rect lal cede) ak nd Tauewed Ont and Paints on hand of the beat qual-| White, Black, and Fancy Bonnet Riband: MANSION HOUSE Whether the President will relinquish heselk (eo eal heeehe detec ec A letter from Washiagton say s,— The pressure on the Prosidcut from! CLAS! New York, Philade!) dria and Boston, } tr. him, a6 he has aduitted to lis icreuds.— | The Philadephia wppointmeuts are stili unsettled, aud there were suiae (esl ar- rivalé of puliticiuas from that enty to-day om business connected with the sulsj oct. | | Dreadful State of Affaira in Ulah—| Tove draws inthe City of Av Brighan Young to be ys nied and @ Military Force to be ent into the Wasutsorox, March received here to-day from W. W. Draw eee et dake : mond, Upited States Sepreme Judge in) MAGNIFICENT S\ JHEME ! Utah “Territory, Wy the adininistration Is givess ead aud deplorable pictare of | EACH SATURDAY IN APRIL' May went. tnatiors iw teat Territory. fd taken frown the letter :— The leading wen of the ehureh arc | Mere Iraitvreus than ever. Jape since all the papers, records, duck etayend nine haudred tolames of the laws, were takep oat of the Supreme Court 4 Office, and Lure not the only instance of ig and throa.': you tothe Pres luppoasible for us to cufurce the etritery.—Every mau bere holds his life at the will Young, and here we are without protec- tion, Law firmly of vpan wm werdered Ly Monauns ander dirve tion of Brigham Younz, and 1./ Murder is a corumon tinug uere | and Mormons cannot be pautebed with a Mornin jary, witnesees, officurs and Gis fo pardea. be is wo cruel and mos: A man, not a monber of the chageb, is avurdered, robbed, cas trated aad imprisoned, solely for qtesuon: | fng the euthosity of the church. are now in the penitentiary, convicted be fore the Probate Judge, who are whol! inmocent of any crime. other eaantry where this abuse Let all, then take hold and crash out one of the most trea sunebje organizations ia America. Administration have had the mat ter nnder serious consideration, and w.l soon appoint a Governur, | wudersiand, who wall take a suflicient military force into that Territory tu carry out the laws to the falleste xt nt The National Hotel Poison. that B Mudical writer in the National lute lagen cer gives the Gwe theory of the wrekness at the Nationa) [oid Wash by which thelives of Mr. Buchanan | and so many others have been endangered stead of the water being puisoned by rats resort: | tag to the cistern after eating arsenic, oF arsenic being purposely or accidentally administered in by first mail Purchasers can have tick to ending 1) TURE, RALMONS, ADAMANTINE 4 “il i a2 . yd 47. . | " the fuod served on the table, as UiG-reut persous sy figure they may de LOW CANDLBS, ¢c., for onle low ' D N Bo We would invite the attention of thie The tet of Drawn Na and Praee will be sent . si dis x ‘ 1 | LV ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES, have supposed, this writer attributes 1 to the | @iasma from the sewers, Cespools, and sewers We can well behewe thia, for the last time we stopped at that bouse, in th. Sammer of 1854, the stench was iutulerable The house is deserted, and in the the Board of Health, There was a horrid stinck allt rough the house in Septeinber 1852. Fayetteville Obeercer The Newfenndiaed Fisheries. Porttann, Matwr, Marcel 22 Late advices from Newfonndlannd re port that the proposed transfer of the fiah- eries to France is subjeet to the action of the British Parliament and also the ley islature of Newfoundland. entire new phase upow the matter, and there being no danger of the Newfound Jand Legislatare ayreeing to transfer, the fisheries will undonbtedly remajn as at CARPETS, CARPETS bere have received a fine nesontmegt of NG, eonmiating of Bross Ingrain, and Cotton Warp, Liat do. A Wot of Canton Matting. Rugs, &, &e. BROWN & COFFIN. m -m erties a MR amt Rifereemnaesasels ARIS 8 BNC tw “= ire ms ee) ROR MST As aad 47 ideo reeled Mr. “MOSHS L.): R. & A. MURPHY Sta le and Fi Admansine, ” TAF its rinse Hae fol fide nen aed at cee P = a es TO LIPUED Ah opehuy. ye erie ei tes MABRY MOOK C0) ee eves, ; Wald | Sweet | 75 a 100 Spring and Summer | i GOODS, 7% 290 /Soht pec suek, 2.124 y 425 RE NOW RECEIVING THEIR LARGE which, we offer for Sale ut low prices fur Cash, + 9,00 «340 Whent White, 120 a 1.25 BACON—Hams, 13 @ 16. Hog round, 13 @ 00 | DIES LOUR=Snper. $7.—E —F pesto rr ehh P pti 7.50 —Farily, $9.00 in which will be found all new styles do, SPICE, Ginger, Soda, PEARL STARCH, 2 ’ i” , CAG , _ . *. PEACH ES—$5.50. | Robes, Organdies, Juconcts, Sitks, Bara pERERAS. CASTOR and SWEET OIL, Spt's. SHOES and NAILS, PEPPER, GROUND OF Particular a: ntion paid to filing all orders. Salisbury, March 16th, 1857. Gw:42 | THREAD, SPARABLES Tacks, | Spring and Summer Tecoma: | Staple and Fancy Ez =) | @ \9.—West India, 12 @ 124 | 5 : i i SURCINGLE'S, PUR | Y | MOLABSFS— West India, 60 @ 70. | | G Ww LE. ' b Leia eis reg e,| . CLOTHING mea eae. DRY GOODS nd cause the sane tw be pab- { «© @1.70. | will do well to examine our Stock, as we do rot hesi- - f a9 . | 3 iu the Waghington Evenin ork! Herald, aud the N | LIME per Bol, $1.25 | cate in saying we have the largest assortinent ever be- s gage fri gad opal | suitable for Ladies and Gentlemen's wear— ? | CANDLES—Tallow, 16 —Adamantine, 26 @ 30, | fore offered in this market. i ow RaRoR rere Aa ies teach. | LATS, CAPS, BONNETS, BOOTS EW | SOAP—Brwwn, 44 @ 5.—Yellow 5h a6 | a We also have a large Stock of Bed Ticking, Bleach- : 2 = fi . iSTAVES—R Ouk bhd. u 828 @ 30 W holesale Jed and Brown Domestics, Bleached aud Brown drills, | & SHOES, READY-MADE edees bei: tl ! As W. Oak hhd. £13 @ 00! we Je | Cottonades, Prints, Servants Stripes and Plaids, and CLOTHING ‘4 APPT 5 : ; | igipe Aas a j | eing the oniv can a W. Oak hhd heading a5 @ 481 Specie] stizption hes boru gives tx his doperterer| many other Staple Dry Goods which were bought | y “ last senson, and we know we can and ‘will sell them) AND FANCY ABTICLES IN GENERAL. erchants visiting our town this Season, should pot » give our stock exumimation before baying, We are also in receipt of @ large stock of fo give usa {VD BONNETS. Boy’s and Girl's, Youth's, Misses, and Infants ditts | 8¢ offered on the usual accom modating terms oe os yh (aed would mention that we have not fyrgotien the REESE & STIREWALT. , GROCERIES he, Warire | Mareh 24, 1857. 43. | Owing to the great favor with whieh our Single | to be very eorplete—a large stock of Train, Sperm! We also have a large Stock of Number Lotteries have been receved by the public, | Swen & Ca, oll have a drawing each Satarday! March 31, 1857. haa Very cheap, Ladies light Col. Kid Gloces, \ ‘ , : \ best quality, Plain, Fancy Barages, Stri Clothing ri ; hroaghowt the The following Scheme will be : ; . iy cma i. | q ALG Leb y Ze OL P ini. bole sights and daties to euch a body uf ir. | inosine tse yew, The felbrwing theme wit | | VALUABLE WATER POWER ed and Plaid Swiss Muslin, Jaconet, s Empo ul responsiLle men, rewuins tu be wen. We suppose that te will; that be will lack | Srimness to resist sach an impudent en je the whole, adjoimng the Lands of James L. Mur- tsfacion lo any purchaser CLASS 33. floom, Samoel Co Harris aud others. These Lands are UNDER-SLEEVES, & MANTILLAS, In addition ww ehothing—he keeps Boots, Shoes, | 1 Hats, Caps, Shorts, Drawers, Hankerehiefs, Scarps, | very vatmable. lying on Coddle Creek sad Rocky Riv eee er: and the Water Power ia the best in the county, | at and ow Cost ata, Georna in pub- fh a * | |THE GREA | Bee, a HE SUBSCRI! ' N. I ig Cn tientroaind hark | HATS, CAPS, LADIES FURS, TRIMMINGS | | Vy over on this veeasion particularly call the at- which will be complete ina few days. Our stoek will : he te h i ‘ mae at the the prepuratious he lus wade fur the business of | to ipa I ‘ 5a 90 peneene Bru. = Yad ‘A and handantie Stuck of COODS ie most Syspuiis Liege Cheuae ac cee ee Desieg Siw la ihe North? be’ eislons it One Bet Gate 1.50) 35 Waid en's ¥ : ‘eo 4 ] ‘uring his recent tour ln the orth, be visited | : the oit of New York Sate a aha ed crm et rom 12 ir ee rth as SPRING AND SUMMER 9 tlemen's weare ever before offvred in this murket. and Ms negy att eathers per tb. 437% “ Clarified, 12 414 Toumey. were appointed oon | Pinas. por bab 6.00 a 6.95/T ato, a de ( © oO OD s ee Were Hot permitted to take tron, Bsr) the proceedings ‘the'whule nuuber of votes 131. | Damed genttemen have re- , Spring. Vur stock has been selected with great care, and or en! we thik, we can sell many of our Goods at old prices, | A M those of Northern importation. Frow various iu- COVADO D CUBA MOLASSES, | Shoes of ull kinds and qualities, all of whieh will be a . ) “ Sides Western, 12). Shoulders 10h 011. | | New OaLEins SBYRUPE “LARGE —_| *ld low fur Cash, or Lo puncionl dealers on short time. | Pravemeate receuily made in his feriory. the wapen LARD—No. 112} to 14—No 2 13 to 194, VAUSS QAVWQYS,| SACKS bP SALT. NAILS, HORSE | Give ana call ir le tic ie jority will not only be maiutained. but added to. | Without giving Richmond a trial, he would reepecttul y invite thei to visit his establishuwent—he avsures| for lees mouey than any that was bought this sprig.| All persons wanting goods in our line are requested ‘1, and examine our stock before making rl a mA ere) al | their parchases. ur stock will compr all gen \DRY GOODS, HARD WARES, H LADIE Ss AND GENTS SHOES, gaat va rs a Papal pen jou ane | 7 Our grss| W OULD INFORM THE CITIZENS OF SALISBURY NAE andersigned take oceasion to enform theit » be # ha - k eh. « f estas SOUTHERN | i100 HAVE WORK mm GUN AND LOCK acs seaman ate Bell Hanging. THE subscriber having opened an es- » tablinhme ot, proposes to carry on the above business in the town of Salisbu- ry, oo Water Street, in all ite various branches. GUNS and LOCKS: re- paired at short notice and op redsona- ble terms. His ¢ i vf SPRING TRADE, 1857. JOHN DOOLEY, 81. MAIN STREET. RICHMOND, VA. MANUFACTURER AND IMPURTER OF &e., &e. tentiva of him regulur customers aud others, to || not vnly the cities of Baltimore, Philadelptia, and | With the business, he hopes, will command @ ressona- New York, but also the principal manufacturing dis- | ble share of patronage. All work warranted. Allor- F timy 40 pungtoa! Customers. All persous will find it | thentgh si great mans Linde have cdvcaesd very eve- tricts where goods in his live ure got up—~ thus he has | ders left with bim will be faith: and Promptly at- | tutheir interest to cull and examine our Goods, and | siderably in the Northern markets, All we ask is an O°*8 enabled both to obtuin sunples of every article jouer mek Delton Re re AR ARTMAN.. Se { © Red, S10 w LAB which they respectfully invite the éitizens of Sulis- | bear var prices befora making their purchases, fur we | examination before buying elsewhere. We have got made, and purchase more advantageously than beve- Salisbury, Oct. 21, 1856. 21:3me The tellers | Lard, Wall (Wool, 25.625) bury nud surrounding Counties to examine bafure pur. are determined to sell and to sell os as favorable } the Goods and they must be told.—We have a very | a the lmpertstion bf Fracphgnide beh al . ie ied ’ . . ee oe (chasing, a» we feel confideut thaywe cau make it wo terme us can be bad at apy other house. Below will | large stock of bonnets allof the ielwest «1 Jes; also stel-| 7 OF re tm passdb totes ted. dence dash nrg leaner | ma : é iret ae, the advantage of bavers todo su. Oat Stack cousins be foand u list of many articles we have in Store. | la Shawls, Searffs, Mantiltas, and uny aenay of a payiyy Newnhimpes Fi wit bend? hun a regular sup. | WILLIAMS BROWN * : . 2 NORFOLK MARKET. of inoat every description of GOODS, adapted to ihe PRIME RIO & JAVA | spendid sseortinent of Embevideries. “The finest lot of | PY Uf the newest und chucest styles Fal ¥ : igltest wouiber’ of vutes for wants of the people. COFFEE, CRUSHED LOAP | Ready Made Clothing we have ever offered to the || The silk and wther Bats of his own make have in- gs Tin, Sheet-I and We cull special attention to our selection of LA- AND COFFEE ; GA RS. MUS. | public. All kindsof servants wears Hats, Boots & |Y#fably beea deemed by bis customers superior to is, rom Copper Smith, Such couutry merchinis as purchase elsewhere, i : |them shoald they do se, they will find a stock of OUSE-ROOFING TURPENTINE, HULL'S CANDLES, ADA- \ ‘7 a ‘ i le ‘oa, | ; . . , cc —h4 67. ope . 5 : gouds equal arietv, quantity, aud | Y GU Isaiah Ry nders, (ananimons.) ay pppoe @ 0.90 | yes und Tissues, Embroidcries, i A eplad Jany POWDER, LEAD, SHOT, | SOM ETHIN G NEW A RGiher ee oleic Ratece Nana tetanus = x Bb AL? rites | done 4 4 RN—Picki. >” , OPAL VARNISH, Alum, BORAX, Salts, | RITA IMRT en Hi fm t Othe coumictest.| are is rilak Melee Bae Ret BLS tech A ead oe ce ets, buns) CREMREANBLUR HOSE PINK. Cle | STATESVILLE N. C. |Atnd, wed ake grees stteton ia pu to tng saree | 7 of Wares nad Biers tren aed erage . ‘ “ & ih of ‘ | Also « splendid assortment of ) TLES, Suawis, ry 10, y 22, Blackin, ome, | —_— k 4 pw ot nn (0f:49 0, 1857. ipgeudent of Away Ottice—-Adain) {Cod snd Haddec by bile $3.25 @ 4.50. Mack-| BONNETS, BUUES, ac. CALF, LINING ‘AND BINDING | (RHE SUBSCRIBERS are now receiving a choice |P°°NE Sed Prompt shipment of gunds ES orceaean ene irae ’ lop AA bkek nf ps pore 61.36 | Gentlemen io waut of SKINS, SOLE LEATHER, Shoe \ aud well-selected Stock of Wanted to Purchase, Office of Western N. C. R, Road Co., | Sraresveue, Fes. 26th. 1856. eee YOUNG AND LIKELY NE. STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. groes from 10 to 20 years old. -APPLY at the HE Stockholders of the Western North Carolina .MANSION HOTEL. wits Me en Salisbury, March 17ih 1857. 1:43 | meet in Morganton, Barke County, on y the poceaae as 2d day of April next, fur the purpose of: the Sotiris 4 EET dime uts proposed to the Clase cee D ANGING ACADEMY, (ists iin gaan 1 omer Rail Road Company, are be notified to A full atiendauce of the Stockholders is ful. 3 *| ly requested. By order of the P; SZCOND Sassloy. R. F. SIMONTON, MISS R. CARNCROSS, =") Sectr’y and Tread’r. . that the Second Session of her Dancing School New-York Advertisement. | will commenee on Tuesday the 24th March, insiaut She solicits the patronage of ali lovers of Terpsichure | Miss R's ability as a teacher, is too well knowa to STAPLE AND FANCY need comment. Parents are invited to atiend, to no- | tice the easy and graceful deportment of her pupils, \ mw) ) 0) VF Sixteen lessons in Dancing nud Waltung, including }} S olka, La Gorlitza, La Sicillienne, Mazour-, ——* —~’ | ka, La Vassovenne, Hop, asd “Dewx Temp-,” Waltz. EDW’D LAMBERT & Co. i Swiss und Cambrick Muslins, Seed iY {LISBURY, ‘aval Class for Misses and Masters, from 3 till 5 P. M., | FOR si Linea Camback i tie tr, NW. C. Turedays, Tharsdays, and Saturdays 55 Chambers St., and 33 Reade St. ~ wcwila | Muashias, Linen ambrick, Long sono Auld Sabeete : ' = a CLASS 30, SALE. | Lawn, Linen Cambrick Hikys, MARCUS HOFFLEIN Re eer Opposite the Park, To be drawn in the City of Atlanta, Georgie, ia ped- —— Plain & Kmbroidered, Bird ° a ‘. lit TERMS, $10,00 W ILL. be gira hod hemline agg let. | fie, om Saterday, Apri 4th, 1557, | Y VIRTUE OF A DECRBE MADE IN CA. Eye Diapers, Ladre's EGS leave to inform the public that he is now | af ets t£37 | prising nape perapa| poh pnt cor of cbsiee | — B barrus County of Equity, 1 will expose tw public White, Black, Slate receiving and opening, direct from his manufacio- | - novel and desirable , 2) l Sale vo the premisos, ou Tuesday the Sth day | & Mired Hose, ry in Baluunore, a very large stock of FOR SAI E CHEAP Silk aad Faney Goods, Jl, of road ext, .? CHR ves gchal arpa gat Misses & Child en's | ' adapted, especially, to the wante of first class North Mae ‘ deneeie rub. Of Kevwe as the Alerander Mill, sad the Laod on . , . | Caroli 5 Wibid Aten uiaiv épkca| OC ee we ee ek ee belvaging to the Heirs at Fancy, White, & Mised Na ger olod ap fag yelp ata PPS pieegaaiong ii inti ee YY to prvetrate | tie, un Saturday, April Ith, 1557 Law of Cot. Alphago Alexander dec'd. ‘The Mlle Cotton Stuckinga 7 & 6 + LA Any one wishiog « bargain will eal! om | Dee. 30, 1856. 31:13t-pege and Water Power, with » sufficient bady of Land at-, Bleached & Brown Table Linen, for gentlemen and boy's wear. His stock consisis in R. L. BEALL. : ; Cl ASS 32 tached will be sald in a Let anc the remainder of the Brown & Bleached Tahle Clothe every variety of Coats, Panis, Veeis, and other gar-| Office, Holtsburg. thal ‘ —————s= 7p Fe Vols . . faad on the north side of the Rive il be suld . : x . 54 meats, suled lo the season, and adupted ty all ages aa ieatea ako) isan ferme oe eee EES | Erlain, Black Silke, (Superior Block Fig- | Soi condone —chthing eaperet te techies re oo _ J.P. GOWAN, Re, we Seterdey, Apel 18th, 1057 9 Cc E 7 ured Silks, and Fancy Silks at Cost.) as the cheaper kinds, varying in prces according to WITH ; 00 A R LS We will alev Sell all kinds of Parasols, Chemizetis, ‘he grade of the artiele—that cannot fuil im giving sai- s COL. H. L. ROBARDS, Southern frends and Customers that they have AT THE Suspe nders, Collars, and many o:her articles tuo tedi- removed from No. 74 North Third Street, to the | ] W 7 » he. ow Meturdey, April 25:h, 1557, }eufficient to run a large o tof machinery, a fire| We Siev beve a large Stock of ous to enumerate. All of which are off-red at the Store No. 139 Market Bireet, North mde, between tO A HOT ISE. ON THE PLAN OF |foeetion for s Cotton Fartory, situated abuut 2 miles -M i lowest prices lo cash customers. Calland yoo shall be! Third and Fourth Streete from the North Caruliaa Rail Road Ready ade Clothing, 1 addition to their nanal assortment of COMBS, nited MARCUS HHOFFLEIN, SINGLE NUMBERS. TERMS [2 mouths eredit, bund and secanty re. SHIRTS, PANTS, VESTS, COATS, DRAWERS,” Mansion House Corner, Salisbury, N.C | ° eas &e, whieh we are selling at 1U per ceut advance fur 3 3 quired RW. ALLISON, C. ME. < Pe Imex 4 : ' ( A terter was 2,200 Prise Ester Ca, end BE at ieee ae FINAL NOTICE MORE THAN OVE PRIZE TO RVERY TEN TICKETS! . : f CARPENTERS FINE HAND e HE Rev JAMES MeDANIEL, of Favette- SAWS, MORTICE CHISELS ville, will deliver the Valedictury Sermon be fore CAST BUTTS, BUCKELS, e hereby notified, th e ot TO BE DRAWN INSTITUTE, Taytrwvite, N.C, 00 Friday 25th! KNIVES 4 FORKS, Fee el reer adimcnt men be smneee SHOVEL ¢ TONGS, DOOR LOCKS, D.C. CRAWFORD | ern themselves accordingly. Pr of 30,000 0,000 . ate | : . — i) 000 vs caiene Cor. See. Cie. Sor'ty. | WARDROBE LOCKS, RSalishory, March 24, 1857 10,008 ve 10,000 Mareh Vl, 157 dwt SCKEW PLATES, EDWARD SILL. 2w43 { 1 t ve oe : 6 TER STEEL. SHEARS, FILES Pol iS: cme LAND ACENT. Us HRD BE 1 5200 $5,000 4.000 is 4.000 8 ILL SELFCT AND ENTER GOVERN 3,000 ts 3.000 ment Laad—Locate Land Warrants—Pay Taz- 2000 1s 2,000 eo— Tran Money—make investments on Jot ae. "fe gery ereste apt oA Vertise, & last wow 1 - 1,000 is 1,000 cvani—and transact a Generel Real Esiate buanees “") Y*® ¥* Eve More gods fur yuur Moacy than any ny ; ? j . 100 Preece od 10) are 16.000 1m Minnreeta, dowa, aud Wiacesom perton ele w we a © reepectta ty, i ; Th Proprietor of Eagle Foundry & Machine Shop, 100 SO are 5,000 Lnbrmation of the conntr vished when desired Kk.i& A. MURPITY. wo LD inforw hie friends and the public gemer- { Ad dren KJ. MENDENUALL, Salisbury N.C, Mareh 31, 1637 «4 - ry, that he leetit man APPROXIMATION PRIZES. hi Moers on or ee pets facturing the & es. tegether with many ; 7 | there mat mentioned, to wit: The celebrated 4 Prisce of 0225 appronimating to 654.007 Prise are 09 « St: te { l Nato : bare ha beac ‘ : fas fey wd MLS Xk Mose ormos errno ce, State Of North Carolina, . A : : SS rue = oh VY Fasc at te rere afar SPRING 8M ALEXANDER COUNT} Drurey Threshing Machine +, re ° 7 Py WER & ne i 5 ° z Ana Horse Power, _- 3 ™ sa istics = : : sranda Stephe Coon of Press an! Qrar , oy iy 1 are pus . > > pecan} a 2 I vores. which fur ease of draught, excells every . _ 2 « } ANC \ « STAT LE, DRY Ve ter Sessious, March Torm rs WEEP-POWER w be found in the couairy B,200 foie BROAOCOO James Siephenson \ ins C ‘ they are either portable or stationary : : ; : N thie case it appears " ve! Sicphene 4 , , Whole Tickets, $10; Halecr 85, Quarters, 24 GUO s, PA Sie Poy : Lambreth's Vertical Waterwheels, Stephenson, Hugh PLAN OF THE LorTERY r re -y gry {P : - Stephen. ‘ he ( drow of Sherrefl X en, for Gnet and Saw. Wil; VILL & FACTORY GEAR = ; GLOVES, HOSIERY HATS DUNE joa Jane Neth and hueband, Ruben. Saran SUCTION & FORCE PLMPS, pepsrete of ececbined Reerembete ee tt 30,000, ewreepneding with VETS, BOOTS and SIO} y, I r. Leones Bider, Juha Bider, Hem ‘I FASTMANS STRAW CITER ' emnbe raion the °p ed on separar > ’ ‘ . “: $ dipe of paper, are encircled w pgeees re Re GROCERIES. NAILS. louise Teausplecon, Joseph Leare) and © Nancy = MA. vA ER, pleced in uve Wheet AT ef which we will vel low br Cash of Pree a ae se ae - oa 3 N, seals 7 the onty arvele worth baying , ii baving stuud the (eat eee th a mee nee seed ih en certs a rae Womand wife Jane, ehidren of Sarah aml av) REBELS Core om llers; Ploaghs of riety: Al iar : alidredne feed coe : M. ary Arrington, Geurge Woudwn Terepree adlndanaret goin chydlidbnatd Meatote he She-ele ore then revalved, and a mamber ww « howe will pay the Ragh-el market poce. ia Cash 4 age w 1 Caitivators; Bagine A Gold Machinery: ali kinds of drawn from the wh f Nasobers. and at the sane 1 Gunde siete tal) bs awrance new Prize in drawn Navwber and Pri ted to the aadience, andr N.C. Rail Road free of charge ree d d TAS. few 44 . a . inthe C Wate 9, for the arid de comers; the Pra beng pleced agai ; Speers per pee tee ALL i JH THOMPSON drawn. Thie uprration ie tr pe 3 > ; 5 A RAN Tee "* Tyre. Mareh 20, 1857 bm 43 resare drawa ut . y det at ike Csuci Howse ix Tay koese . harlotie Demucrat eopy three months, and for lar Wicre Sone und wile Warwaret aia re m : Pe : waret, and Georg M J MILLS, & ¢ Lackey, who are nom residents of thie State: Ii ve Sahibury, March 31et APPROXIMATION PRIZES —The two pre \ sarge, and Splendid Stuck of FUR, CASSE.. let a in June next plead onceer cc demi, M aed bill to thie office coding aad two sacreeding Numbers to ths : WER. WOUL LEGHORN aad STRAW te eed Pettom as the same wil be taken pro confess » (V() My yo (e eA the first 18 Te Coen [VAST just: rear ited ronke ne a 1p grent-d ecrordingty 83.000 WORTH OF GOODS Al matnen Privee eurdin *the whens W. J. MILLS & ¢ (ness, A Care Clerk of our ead Cone . wy . . ’ The 3,000 Pr of $20 w: Cale a sl ye ihe law Selebery, March 3ist. 1837 Curced ein Payloraviile, the ist. Moeday in March (oD ( OST FOR CASH, figure of the Namber that draws the $50,000 Prine es A CARSON, ¢ ai COST FOR CASH. Our stock consists of a gen number nde te | will he entitled to If the Nam- large kninf (seats: Baye snd/Veeth Bows acd, Salisbury Emporiam of Fashion, — °'! s*onment of berende eth Ne 2, thea all th ete where the \ i . Number ends i be seth ied sa 9 andann ian | * sree ane Uae: Alen, Ladice Gao me SLALLS AYD 2ANCT ¥ and Ties, &c, for sale low Cortibeates of Poekeges willbe madd atthe fallowing id sees \EW STORE \EW GOOD, DRY Goons-- tates whieh ve the riek Readkiay Mea Gia ac og LU dy VG I BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, READ) Cert fieate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, "0 MADE CLOTHING, HARDWARE. CUr-. ‘ 10 Halt tarcie mans. GROCERTES, A. & W. MYERS, Pei OAAa No. 4, Granite Building, Salisbary, V.C.. 0 They were bought for eash in Northern markets GAR, COFFEE, MOLASSES, MACKF. RE nuw receiving a LARGE and WELL-SE. 28d 8 mach lower prices than the prreeat. Be Eachwe the money to our addrras fur the Tickets S' tered, on receipt of which they will be forwarded REL. SALT. PEPIER, SPICE, GINGER. JX LECTED Stock of FANCY AND STAPLE “?D* Wanting Goole w TEA, SODA, PICKLES, SARDENES, LOB do well to examine our Stock ¢ parchasing elsewbere, as we are determined W oJ. MILES & Co shong to engage in the merchantile business to our to purchasers immediately afer the drawing i Salisbary, March Met. 185 Broo 44 FANCY ARTICLES, HOSIERY, “<i! teow Stand, (alm oar Stock of Goode on hand 1 Purchasere will please w heir mgnatures HN 5 sO s vac ge . g nt location, Where a handeome ba plain, and give there Post Office, County and Sint \\ \ NTE D. BOOTS, SHOKS, HATS, TRUNKS ee, ».000 1 820.000 per year may be Tr Remember ibat every Prise is drawn aud pay dake 7 wOT : 'POCEKEPIES fe, e. Foe farther particulars call on or addrese oe Meme het orci LBS H\CON cate Lard, pace, CLOTHING, GROCERIES, de, Ele ber ey ee ae rere or Pi NN priaee of 1.00 and under pad immed LOO OOO (OX OAC OS aie bat. | Their selection of Dress Gonda, Embmiderics Gold Mill, N.( niciy nficr the drawing—othar pritee at the weal wich the highest @cah priece will be ceed White Goods, Manties, &e have never been — Nan Chee z WWJ MILIS & Go. Caualled iw this erctivnlof oountry fur fchaees. vane “A GRD EM aQ=Bce \Noupimanecatione sirietly confidential March Ale, INST 6mo44 ty and elegance , AN persons having accounts mandog prevone to Bis Jd scanned of renewed inother Tickets . 1 ~ b uf Mn merabers Gl oy wacky: Iabo/57, wil please call ond arcile the ” Ul Lalas * « ence : EXPE ENCE her sh or Note, C ° ble, as var Uiiexe eters for Treeewor Coniéentee tock Ready-Made Clothing. W's. 5 es Reece ees Coen oe Nate Cand peer, a aero Uc Titkeiesliheran . wre frvored with acall, they will be able to give en BARN DT & SULLIVAN S SWAN & CO, Atlanta, Ga, F Te tire satisfaction ve ase = ea WANS COSA : A cio Paina lady Maden Fae ee WNVE RR March 10, 1657 eT Ge ptal ‘ : & ; = RS. Call! Call! Callin) ASSSSGE egies TN at ong, Sea ee prices just received ane ale low by ¢ UGERee & OU W. J. MILLS & Co , A FRESH SUP! iy AND BX AMINE TEED és iisury. Mirch Wiss Binet MAGISTERIAL NOTICE. OF new 5 __ TP DICT AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OF Wanted Immediately, \ seevse seine totiers of Rowan ronnty ies CABBAGE, ; a quired on Monday of May Court next, forthe transac ND other Garden Me, just reseived and for mS - DBS ()() CORDS OF PINE WOOD. for whch the aw of Comsty bustiens No ekie aut neliieak Sie ir Sieieev lle laamenta ine y/ J™ k. MYERS March 24th, 1857 6wih3 on oath, IL MG AYER March 24th, 1857 tad rer lates Sibsbury, March 24, 1847 hee pie Subseribers are now opening ly occupied by R.& A Marphy Wwarsant seiwicneisorket “” ”- sHARRIS’ HOTEL, NEGROWOMAN TO HIRE \ tage pixps por SALE. status O92 zawcs ey iG OR SELL, 9 pee eee aT) ould do well te amine n horse shy stan 7 . ’ v1 ee .¥s ry aan re PVE sobscriber offers to hire or sell, a valuable ne- (ari, Gat us reas SNONGHN. Yutk a tw a , i. . HARDWARE, CROCKERY,GROCE eae omens known as Oe . er TH | gm womnan—an exeellent cook, washer and ity frum Salisbury, and eight from Holteburg, containing RLES, HATS, BONNETS Bot ITS, ( wf. having been putin theroagh repair, ’ Terms will be made to ewit the purehaser ; , NanereKr es and refurnished throughout, ia vow ready tur the re- 4), he 4. WURPILY . red and 8 ee res SNOES AND CLOTIIING, cept at gacrls. Maving the advantage of a 6r.( ATC” 4 oy iggy te URPHLY. | | Five Mundred and Sixty-six Acres, all of which are entirely NEW, and will be sold to rate market, the TABLE wll always be bountifally cash and panetoal dealers at very low prices, wo thet sprend, BED ROOMS, neat and comfortable, ser a a ~~ | bottom. Mr. JJ. Williams on the place, or Mr Y buyers will nd it greatly to their interest to examine vante attentive and polite, and no pains will be spared DR V WH [TEH i \]) J. Brown on the oppesite side of the river, will thew ont stock before purchasing. to make all comfortable who mi y stop at this House el 4 . lthe premises to anyone wishing to purchase. For Vravellers will find at thie Hotel at alltimes files OFFICE on the same lot with his residence, In. terms &r., address the subscriber at Madison, Rock- ber All Orders promptly attended to. |)" principal newapapers published North or South. his absence persone desiring to see him will leave ingham County, N.C . J. J. de J. A. MeCONNAUGHEY. | CHAS. F. BARRIS. | heir names onthe Slate : ROBERT GALLAWAY Salisbury, March 31, 1857 Qmott | Feb Qe, 1857 40 Jane 17, 1836 (3 | Feb 26th, 1897 140 diately made. —Thiw Notice is final, and they can guv- sees a soe KR. JUNIUs MENDENHALL, © cites Chae lattes Encourage Home Industry! | For eale by the gross, dozen. or mangle one, at 34 JH ENNIS Bak Store, | Athining Condectors, a¢ prises lower then lt hee ov- North Carolina Law Books. *""*'““ ra Bek; Cantwell's Justice, des g Warranted.—Terms (ash, or andoubted pap articles will ivere . ’ the refure erdered, (hat pablication be made for ma aed Ce ee cereree ia she; Care of Aine ) ne R extra fine Mules. for Sale APPLY TO Mareb 3. 1657 fa = ——_— — ee rk "CHE undegugned having determined to close their For aaset eine Wea ing the §50,000 B0O1 \ 4 SHOES Mareh 31, 185 fit: i4— Pree adv 550 bosine es w ofer their entire Stock of Goods Prise ends with No I, then allthe Tickets where the ‘ ‘ Ie liam Tronsman and wife Sarah, Michael Sure- atthe Coart Howse im DR. WILLIAM S. TATE, two handred and fifty of which are euppored in be BRUSHES, TRIMMINGS AND FANCY the 8 GOODS, their stock wil const of fol buceu AS BODE Eee roe ALL the Banaue os ROSTIZET AND GLOVAS. Ser, Feb 2, 1957 _ LACES, WHITE Goons, 4c. TEA AND r SE ids a rien of & which they will offer at the very lowest market pri- Th d & i the Ruudents of the UNITED BAPTINT | TABLE SPOONS, HOSE indebted to the late Finn of Sint & Sint, nas un er g hi ng; LT Our terme will be six months, or six per cent. diecoent for Cash in par funds, witbie thirty daya | DISCUNION AND CIV(L WAR, CUMMINGS & CO. Philadelphia Jasaury, Iw n3? omega PeStilence, Patent Medicine ; FAMINE, é&e., &e., Fresh Sapply of RE. evils and calamities that should be guarded 1 | Al . “% againt. BAKER & OWEN leave toie- i] CS form the pablie generally ead private i viduals par- Sa em 7 ana : eularly, that they are teady, willing aud able to pro- OR T. PK dak wine tect them from one at least of the above (Lightning) FOR THE YEAR,1»5 | by putting up to their buildings, their Patent leubated er been done at in this part of the country. Address your orders to Baker & Owen, Salisbary, N. C, N hand, The New Revised Code of North Cer DENTAL NOTICE ohana; Esten’s Forme; Wriley’s Nerth Caroion es ed tor Ji Hithe Peace ; Civ Pracuce in the Court of i: g< —) W. F.BASON, D, D. 8., M. D. OF- and Quarter Seemous of N. Carina Fur eale at aesanena) fics om the Lot with Mr. MeNeely = J. Ho ENNISS’ Book Store and en the corner next to Des Janwary 20, 1657 34 Whitehead. N. B. Having prepared suitable ROOMS, those ir AK K NOTICE whe wie t2 eoomeh him, of need dental services, can f ae ° ave every advantage. LF Commarieations dr in the Box at Office LI. persons indebted to me either br note or ae. | dwr, directed through P.O or otherwise will be count. are hereby petified to come forward and | attended the first opportunity. tle ten dave before May Coart, as my basinems oe = = ke most be clheedup by that time. ‘Those failing te comp he t @, May expect ther motes of ae- ounte te red in the hands of an uthcer for cul- THOS E. BROWN Mareh 8 1280 ie STATESVILLE. Mules! Mules!! J] AYER: bas jst opened « Root Store + Stateeville, where he keeps on hand « large * ock of School Books and quite a variety of miscel- evus works, also a fall supply of 2ZANCI ABLICLBS, and YANKEE NOTIONS, Stationary, Wall » MICHAEL BROWN CORN WANTED, 1¢ y( ) BUSH ELLS Corn wanted, for whch the | Window Shades, Fire Sereens, with a market price will be paid. Apply at this rate of CON FECTION ARIES, Fine Cigars fire and TOBACCO, Masieal Instruments, &e., &e. March 2. 1857 Special attention given to ordering Books, Music, and any thing else in hie line STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, | {reo oer eee Statesville, N.C. Jam. 6, 1857. 324 IREDELL COUNTY —Is Eau ity Pa acennacnip eolee Lote — GASTNOTIGE, SAVE COST HE ondersigned being very anxious of closing ap his basiwexs in this commanity, earuestly eske thease F ne mits ene thers: who are indebted to him by open sceount to settle ap ogainst without detay—and save cost, as longer indulgences ie enr t t. and the = : or ne UUlofthe questioo Henry Surewalt, a Hevea: Lew nee WA Mae my authorized collector. Havlhtoman J J. SUMMERELL. March 10, 1857 4w4i Salisbury Female Academy, ihe E Proprietors of the Sabsbary Female my oave procured the services of the Ree. Wil- sn G Campbell, of Staunton Virgieia, whe will er the 4h M pen the schoo! om the Ist day of Apnt, with eweh oa s'ants se the namber of Pupils may require. The is EP Proce ut Buerd, Tartion &o., wil be the enmee ss P GikieclliClecki sed Mssteria crore charged at thes [astitution. Mr Campbell k oe e a SCN UAV Babee wth seach recommendations, ae to give show i D = . : , hata first chases Female Academy will W oP CALDWELL.C WOE be secured under his management . Price adv. 85 50 Hwitd Dae WAL tur the Proprietors. x Murch 10,1857 del \ VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND Sargen and Mechinical Dentist, (Graduate of the Baltimore Deatal College) FOR SALE. . STATESNICEES No ( SONSISTENG of 213 ACRES, sitanted within « mie of J. UL Taompssa's Saw mill, Fowedry, DESPECTEULLY offers his profeceional erviera & \iscut 35 of $0 acres cleared, the remainder to the crtturrens of Tredeli and pubhe geveral/y w tunbered. Callon or address, R. L. BEALL. fv H oitsburg, N.C, March 4th, 1837 thal — Copartnership. FYPVILE Coparinersbip of SILL & SILL baving been And mine to bless, T aasunge The noble bo. . ' f dieanleed. the Sabecriher has aseocivted with him The tignet wetet Heaven hath Reed her Impreestrae 0. 1# Drug Hunees, Duet. C. \ HENDERSON, ieee he or wNicarciens 6d somerly of Meokleaburg, a genticinan of bigh charac- Indifferent hand omy honored trast ter, and one whom be takes pleasure in introducing Terms positively cash on completion of work o he customers. The business will hereafter be Office at Residence, West of the Female College conducted under the name of Communications by mail or otherwise will receive SILL & TTENDERSON. | Prompt attention EDWARD SILL. February 19th, 1857 Wa Solisbury, March ETth. Iss bw | A New. Exelte elte ment AND OUTBREAK! —— ; : = ae ———— = - ve ee ease rm NS —~— A weiter the! we should not be able to furnish our rea-|tive looking craft dash th the water — a ri ders with the usual serene despatoh-|of the Delware almost as quick as light. : tile int.” Be <: ‘es. These, however, on nday morn-|ning, at the same time cutting up all pode gape = Pee sich “~~ ing are seldom important, and it is rea-| manner of freaks, such as throwing the “The prection adopted by many caltiva- |. nable to suppose that when the Nap- - liwors Country Gentlemen gives some useful in- DR. KENNEDY, of, afour commen ‘THE GREA’ reat : Medical Diseavery of the Age, EVERY . KIND OF HUMOR. 1 Re Saree -)% nae ‘ “a, pag ihe a lanee, in imitation of the Esquimanx tore of fruit, shows that the distance to pen to be otherwise our patrons will over-| when catching the seal. Mr. D. crossed which the extend their roots is bat | ook the inconvenience. Any matter of|and to the island, and passed \" Be ee ae ere announee td the s US TGEN , © Coe hv wept tate ot that firs, ble owe friends, ; very iovperfectly understood. We allude more particularly to the practice of dig- ging or loosening small circles of earth at the foot of the trauk, or of Working the soil up mellow bata short distance off. We have recently made some measure- ments to prove the length of the roots of the peach tree. A numberof young trees of equal size, and all of the sume variely, {the Tillotaon) were set on a piece of ground of uniform quality, at the same time. They were equally cultivated for two or three years, aud grew alike. For the past two years the ground has been allowed te beoume covered with grass, whieh bes been pastured; but near one side of the orchard, a eap of old straw, ma- nare, &., has been deposited, but has net been worked into the soil, consequently ali the fertility which the roots have obtain- “ed have soaked into the soil. The trees are now about two and a half inches in) diameter, and ten feet high to the tip of/to the house occupied by Lambert, his | the highest branches. The following are the effects of the beap of manure and lit- ter already described. The tree which stood within two feet of this beap, and whose roots could freely extend under it on one side, has made a growth of shoots the past scason more than four and a half feet long. The next tree, seven feet and wo the public, that the old patrons of fy Rerchaee cities & large, interest received by Sanday evening’s| up and down the river several squ he ia now se | bend te mail coald be put on our bulletin beards mach to the astonishment and delight o: the next morning. / numerous spectators, We throw out the suggestion to our — —— | city cotemporaries, as deserving of seri-) Ven you arrives to the dignity of saw- | ous cousideration.—[ South-Side Demo- ‘in’ wood, Lafayette, if you is ever elewa- | : So tare etd to that ere profession, mind and saw | jighing goods, which will be anid very low, or made the biggest sticks fust. Cos vy? you'll up to order in the beat style of the Art. He wil litt | keep in his employ a rleilful Oujter, and can therefore | | only have the little ones to saw ven you ine Aaya Lag weptiie ion cant his from ; and Gent) eral. ee ee Fata Arrray—On Sunday evening last au affray of aserions nature occurred | 8et | stuckered ont. ‘itis in our quiet and orderly little village, be: Ven you eats [phd iiond Topes you'll live tween Af Damish, an aged man, and Joho to be 7 man, always merier crust fust, Lambert, in which altercation Damish cause the crust ain't a good thing to oi was almost instantly killed. Lambert off with, ’specially if its tough and thic bad gone to the shop of Damish, where | 4 4 sole leather. . | Ven you piles up wood, always pile he commenced a row. Dawish took! he bi im beh fait lel hold of Lim, aud was endeavoring to put the big ones to the bottuin—always, La-| fayette, coz its mighty hard exercise to} . : n ae od aise -_ him out, and in the scoffie that ensued, lift ’em to the tup o’ the pile. These are! the results of hobservation, and may be \ RADY PROGRESSION depended on, and it’s all tor your good AT both fell from a window or door, about ten that I say it. feet trom the ground, Damish’s head striking a wagon wheel, near the door, Vy, farder, responded the young hope ful, vot @ normons ’sperience you Luust a | had. passed in quality; aad the atyles are all late and very | handsome. Hia stock of Ready-Mades, comprises; Hais, Caps, Shirts, Gallara, Vests, Handkerchiefs, | seo. Orders fur work promptly filled. “ JAMES B. BEARD Merchant Tailor Salisbury, Sept. 16, 1856. tt by which he was instantly killed. Lam- bert surrendered himself to the proper officer on Sunday night, but we believe | is again at large. . | | The relativesor friends of Damish went | a i Serer Puinters.—The number of men in the | mother and sister, ou the same night, for country who have stepped from the print: | the purpose of battering it down, and | ing ottice to positions of honor and trust | | succeeded in demolishing it before they under the Government ought to stimu- jleft the ground. It was a house of ill late and encourage every boy and young | fame, the land on which it stood did not | man engaged in the business to not only | belong to them, and we are pleased to acquire a thorough knowledge of his pro- |” CITY. gel HE SUBSCRIBER jhas the pleasure to an- ‘learn one of our worthy citizens has leas- | fession, but to study books and seek in-| eens to the world to whom he sends cresting | ed it, and that they will not be allowed | formation that will qualify him for any |*!! iad wishes fur theirpr aperity and pease, tbat he s iets | pe eae 5 -_ MW | is making steady progressin the improvement of Eagle to rebuild.—{ Barnwell Sentinel. | position in life. All the editorsin North | City, destined, he believes, to become the greatest | Carolina, who have been succeseful in | wanufacturing eity in the country. He is now ereet- -_ except in two cases, (hath thander ci ool pr) READY MADR CLOTHING, ‘=: Pimples on the face. Coats, Pants,and every thing required. Call and | ears or blotches among the hair. and running ulcers. case of ringworm. most desperate case of rheumatiom. He haetriedit in over 1100 eases, und neyor failed in hia over two hundred cer its virtue, all within twenty miles of Boston. v bottles are w tad (0 cure # nursing sore th. Oue to three battles will cure the worst kind of Two to three battles will glear the system of Biles. ‘Two botiles are warra A Wy ure the worst canker n the mouth and stomach. | justifies him in saying that hia @teck cannot be sar- | case of Erysipelas. Une to two bottles are warrauted to cure all hamor n the eyes. Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt One bottle will cure scaly eraption of the skin. ‘Two to three bottles are warranted to cure tae worst Two tw three botiles are warranted to cere ihe ‘Three to four bottles are warranted to cure the salt cheum. Five to eight bottles will cure the worst cases of serefula. A beneGtie always experienced from the first bot- Ue, and a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity is takeo. Reader, I peddied over a thousand bottles of this ia the vicinity of Bostou. I kaow the effect of it in eve- ry ease. So sure ub water will extinguish fire, so nure will this cure humor. I never sold « bottle of it but that sold anuther; after a trial it always speaks for itself. ‘There are two things abut this herb that ap- pears to me surprising ; first that it grows in our pas- tures, in some places quite plentiful. and yet its value has never been known enti! J diseu sored it ia 1546— second, that it should care all kiads of humor. In order to give some idea of the suddea rise and great popularity of the discovery, I will state that ia April, 1853, I peddled it, and suld about six bottles pes day—ia April, 1954, 1 suld over une thousand bottler perday of it. Some of the wholesale Druggists who have been ia the business (wenty and thirty years, say that aothing sensitive stomach, teristics of g Li ‘ | commendation of the most eminent of the medial (ue-| tiumal Three to five bottles are warranted to care the worst any throughout the States, | Its superiority im Sent important is the most effectual remedy for Consamptiva, us, Ri i Scrofala, &c., and may be had in bottles of Drs. Sill’ de Silt in this plage, or of the manufacturers J.C. BAKER & CO., No. 100 N, 3d Street, 6m:20 Philadelphia, SANFORD'S INVIGORATOR, FOR ALL PURPOSES OF A STIMULATING LIVER MEDICINE. THERE has long existed a demand for each « rem- edy that quuld be relied om as safe and effectual, ‘Khis remedy has been prepared to meet that demand ; and un extonsive trial of its virtaes has shown how uaiver- sally ithes plished the purpose designed. Among the complaints which have beeg speedily eared by the use of the Iuvig we jon Liver Complies which is the cause of many other diseases, them are, Bitiousvess, Headache, Painin the side aad Yoine, Bilious Fever, Fever und Ague, Jaundice, I ion, Langour and los of Appetite, Listlossness end kerita- bulity—all of which are cansed by « disvased sation of the Liver. The Lovigorator is compotnded with par- ticular reference to the Liver, and when that disease is taken away. A few doses of the luvigoruwe tanely ever fail to stimalate the Liver to a proper aod by ite continaed to remove the disease, has been taken with great success in cases of Cholla, Dys- intery, Hamors, Serefula, Uleers, &c., and fur tapee it has beew foand a very effieacions 1 Asee ) duse stimatates the ch wa heelthy ee ion sed restores the appetite and vigor, One dvse will relieve the opp ape a by or is removed all the rest are cured, as the cause of them | 4 From the wortt Serafigia down tp a common Phanple. pet ee a sybscriher having. loo wi lm give geal ar eahiq Pctinen, Vornades, Gonamra or ee naae eee Charges, ivoluding personaleupervisibu, from 3 to & per cont ¢@ the oust uf the rpaiure. A & BENDREN, oO * HE Undersigned would respect their friends and the Public, that bevefem- of « Copeirely, eet SS Saar ee of W. J. Mille & Co. for the parpose.of the erebantile and Prodace Business ia, town of Mise Mcoos BC ‘They wil oh Wh titete ave 5 se. at hand a complete Stock of = off, had grown over two feet. The third( tree, fifteen feet off, made a growth of r : . i »wner of Boston despatched one of his fourteen inches. The fae tree, twen- |vessels, the clipper ship Shooting Star, ty-three feet off, and all others at greater | jast July, with au assorted cargo hence | Gistances, made no more growth than) to Shanghai, China’ She arrived there abouteight inches. The fourteen inch }in season to dispose of her cargo before | bee shoots weighed Sonat tri ight inch | the troubles between the British and the van wecet teipee tbe Sieh Se Celestials became an open rupture at) whoeta, sad the two feet shoots fifteen | Canton, but too late to vbtain a return times as much, those which grew four) cargo uf tea. When the uews of active and a half feet about seventy times as! |ostilities reached here, the owner of the mech. | Shooting Star concluded that it would prove a losing business to him, and two weeks since he would gladly have dis-| posed of Lis vessel for $25,000. By the last mail he received the gratifying in- telligence tbat his captain had sold the Shooting Star to ap opium trader, in those A Lucky Ship.—An ee ship- Paeraration or Sxep.—Some seeds are eo slow of germination that weeds grow im advance of them, and thus render their cultivation the more difficult. Many of their business, were raised and educated | (mostly) in a printing office. Those who, come short of success did not possess a ing a new cotton mill at this place, to be called the | in the annals of patent medicines wa « Troy Mills,” and hopes to have it in full operatwo | | oY the latter part of the sauwmer of 1856. It will be ne of the best, (if not the very best,) mulls in the coeutry. The machinery wasselecied by himeelf, and eating «hearty dinner, as it excites the digestiv I gens to vigorous action. For a debilitated state of the strictly for ha- | system the Lavigueator has no equal which expereare general farnily | proves, as it restores the system aod removes the yel- medieine, great aud wonderful virtues have beea found | jw oees frum the skin, which is the result uf a diseased ractical knowledge of the work they un- | Seulry. tN pple . g aver as . . . ¢ latest aud most approved patterns were chosen.— dertook. When commencing this. PAPA i, will work hike a lever watch—emooth and stead y— | graph we merely intended mentioning | and he doubts not will excel, in its products, the most | the statement going the rounds of the pa- is developing its fair and de. pers, that the two United States Senators Venting prenedl Kagle Mille long geined for it. trom Pennsylvania, and the Chief J astice | seifa fame as fair asit is wide spread, both forthe exce!- | of that State, as well as the democratic | ence of its yarns, and the superionty of its cloth fab candidate for Governor, are all printers nes. Troy Millsalone threatens to rivalit, and hence | the world may look out for a contest involving « result by profession. — Charlotte Democrat. | not lens interesting ia iteelf, than it mast be rable | to every Southern painot - - x | The dreamer, speculating on coming events might Wonderful Tumor.—The Sciota Ga.-! well step in here, and casting forward hie ken-deyon/ < : , he boundary of preseat time, portray the aspect o: | zette, published at Chillicothe, Ohio, age City afew years hence. Let him sketeh it: ander whose shadc in it that [ never suspected. Liver, Several cases of epileptic fite—a disease which war! Prepared and sold by Sandford & Co., 184 Pron always coasidered incurable, have been eured by a} beautiful achievements of the renowned Eagle Mills, | few bottles, O, what a mercy ifit will prove effectual | 40 dnses. Also sold by Sill & Sill, Draggins, Salisbe- ful maiady—there are but few | ry, N.C. who have seen mare of it than I . | I know of several cases of Dropsy, all of them aged | people cured by it. For the varivas diseases uf the | Liver, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever and Ague, Pain inthe Side, Diseases of the Spine, | ead particularly ia diseases uf the Kidneys, &e., the discovery has dume more guod thaa aay medicine ever known No change of diet ever necessary—eat the best you ean get aod enoegh of it. Draections ron Use. —Adults one table spuonful per day—Childrea over tea years desert spounful— | hysici of tt wn. on We see scity of beaatifel proportions with ts tower- states that a ab pollo a thati te aon ing steeples pouting heavea wards : close ranged blocks of granite butldings with gintering metal roofs, reflect he cheerful beams of a verval sun the 2d instant, removed an ovarian tu parts, for $40,000 cash down—a sum mor weighing one hundred and thirty the iovigorating Children from five to eight years, tea spownfel. As pe directions can be applicable to all const itations, take sufficient Loopes.te un the bowels twice a day St., New York. Price $1.00 per bottle, conta ning September 23d, 1856. THE PROHIBITIONIST. Jublished Monthly, by the Executive Commitwe of the New York State Temperance Society ; Awana MeCor, ber of the EF (8? Ediuw. The ablest and most eminent advocates of the Cause in the Natina, contribute of their windom and eloquence te its columns. With the Nember (or Juneary, 1857, t begins Vol. byoh7 The scope and spirit of the Promsrnowwr is Na- booal; 4 adapted toevery State m the Univn, and cwreulates inevery State. [i je the adherent of ae one TiLOS. STENHODSE. _ Bebrwary. 17h 1852. (aean NOT LL those indebted to me in any way ate bindly iovieed to call and settle, as longer indulgeece will not be gives. These failing to with the shove noties may expect to vette with © geatioman. RW. GRIFFITH. Mu Veraes, N.C., Feb. 1, 1457. ce] WRITING PAPER. _ these, such as the carrot, parsnip, &c., may be baried in a bag in the soi! a few days before use, and thus swell material- ly by the humidity and other necessary change, to about $60,000 bere. When it is stated that the same vessel had twice previously cleared her original cust equivalent, at the existing rate of ex- siz pounds from the person of Mrs. Jadye , bows of elms Reeves. Chloroform was administered, auc the lady was recovering. treezee uf nbaen sinallnsrascat arty umd paren eh am MANUFACTURED BY | prtucal party. ear the eppuacnt af aay atber. Secred- ral basy thmag: the song of Lalla mithos of epndiecs | DONALD KENN EDY, Ay coceersie ele - ~ lag Trefie, e and the exurpation of Imteupe@rance; on oll other ques- fo mingied with the roar of rome and cascades: Fragile! No 190 Warren Sircet Roxbery, Massachusetis |; heh di the f od betate | monament rises above all things cise, beanag on ne] Pras 1,00 , | = . Wide pabhe mind, it w a! y= top a0 immense eagle. wings extended, looking duwa w York Cuy, C. V. Cliekeoe, lie peiased in the Vollo Vaem, cu © dackie ra UST received « lange cupply of saperke Foukeoep Letter, Commercial, Port ead Note Paper, of 2! vines and colors §=For ale at Wholesale Agents conditions foand in the soil Lefore final (about $45,000) this last streak of good | turtape will be considered more rematk- | use. This mode of treatinent in many Ve Faken of (Cm cases will do away with the necessity fur steeps, and render early germination quite certain. Care should be taken not to have them buried long enough to canse How to Overcome Evil. material sprouting, as the new sprout Johny Wilson sat on the stairway, cry might be brokon off or injured during ing as though his young heart would planting. |break. I took bim on my lap, and told | him to tell me why he was crying. “Billy Johnson was just above me in | the spelling-class, and because | turned There are certain districts in the Uni-| him down, be got angry. At noon I was ted States where new notions of every | fying my new kite on the plain ; he came description flourish with amazing vigour, | [P» asking me to let bim fly it. Think as far as the number of converts are con-| ing it would make us good friends, I let cerned ; among these mere notions are him; but om purpose he let it get into a the injurious of tea and coffee asa tree, and tore it ll be revenged, yes, daily drink. [ll be revenged!” I think that it is demonstrable that a,“ Dv good fur evil, said I. ; single cup of weak tea or coffve at a weal, “I will try,” caine sweetly from.Jolin i nv 6 lipe, cnet inetd weer od tO ain, we Jy wun ngs coastitution, is far more healthful than '9 @ famous gaine of ball, Dilly came up, nm & able wi | - >: = | — --- - Tea and Coffee. a “Life and Speeches of end is beyond the portraying We had bot a ziimpse—but what a view! ee all to be realized beyond duet. Enough, envegh '— journalist, to know that Dr. Gibbes, edi- | will press v0 to its Ginel consommation tor of the Colambia Curolinian, has been ANDREW —— , | st | | ROWANFACTORY. ahilattha ht at while me Board was transacting the busi Trit t . Tridete is due; ifte the North : ¢ c 5 ness of the corporation Pay af eet: nl 4 Nal. subscribers have pat the ROWAN FAC.| TORY (wcated in Salebary) in seccessful ope- ratron, and are making superor SHEETINGS & YARNS, died at Savannah, whither he vad gone | shen they offeron reasnaable terms. We are deter for health, on the 13th inst. The 6th and, mned to produce goods equal to the best made in the | Stat Riowt.—We are gratified, as a public : : ; . Feb. 9th, 1855 sustained in the suit he broaght against the Mayor of Columbia for ejecting him| from the Counsel Chamber of the city,!} > ta The Rev. Calvin Colton, anthor of Ilenry Clay, cal Economy,” and other works, with pleasure on all below. Eagle City Baok is io, C. ALR) s = . Ring, 192 Broadway. A THE WASHINGTON MURDER. | full view, and by its liberal policy invites all energetic 7 anew men lo claimits eacoaragemeat. Cabeopris- Wasursutox, March 19.—The Grand pore ren emt Weel, bees OP ree the ears of the North- western Iroad receive them, + ther with thoe- Jury to-day found a true bill of murder | sands of maker itaeetlthe ecaeeis Gf the City the in the first deyree against Lee for killing erect eee Ga nad richgoprerhadoat and . ° . fe -ecl rom b&b te * wekest reowty pow- Mr. Hame. The foriwner is now in jail. | ors of reposing fateatile, which browse in the rich sar- 81 Barclay Street; B. & D. Sands, 100 Felton Street. T, W. Dyout & Sees, Philadelphia ; 8. 8. Heaese, | Behimure ; Geo. H. Keyeor, Piutsberg; A. 8. Maure | Baffelo; Hugh Miller, Turon; Lyman & Brother, Teront» ; John Berke, Montreal ; Brakioh& & Pea- | ton, Chieagu ; James Reed, dv; Joba Wiliam, Loe- doa, C. W At Re:ail by all respectable Draggwts ia the U a ted States aad Britwh Provierea For sale at Sill & Sill's Drag Store, Salisbury, N ( September 23d, 156 byt? NANMON fh HOTEL, obecriber having tak barge of the above “a iaform the pebhe generally, thatthe Hoase is now open for the receptme of Boarders, Travelers, &e He promises hat bs ACCOMMODATIONS shallbe equaltoany inthe State. Persone steppiag ithre Howse, always have mealsia time for the arr valand depertare of the Cars. Attentive and oblig- ingeervante a'waysinationdance. Calland give me atrial WwW. B GRANT ‘Que E Salrebary, May 24, 1855 a giaes of cold water. aod wished ty play, Lut could nvt, as le otk ay mae ee | pair sella devbilees do injure ae, - " ame of his last and greatest work, eG Tes px ndence aud Speec hes of cand» on effort wo give sutisfeciwa to all who may favor © ther p treaage La a few weeks we shail be prepared to fill orders for bie 18, SOME PersoNs mnay pot be able to drink them without its lx ing followed by some discomfort ; #0 wil! even water. if used too freely ; and | think it will be found that, in nearly eve ry such case uf uncomfortableness after a ‘at [ree cap of tea or coffee, this condition of tungs has been brought aboat by the tux free use of these articles, or that tle tone paired by im- of the stomach has been 1: proper eating. Man. is sty an avinal eating every thing. t No crea ted animal can eat and drink, without discomfort. baif the articles consamed ty man. | know very well that men dic before ther days are half numbered, ir consey uence of errors in eatingand drink ing; bot these disastrous results do not aree from the quality of man’s aliment bat from its quantity—it is the quantity which prematorely kiiis sensible man may eat alimunt with impunity, a simpleton: furmer eats like a philox er, the latte I like a pig. The former eats as macli as he wants, the ‘atter eats more tuan |x wants Ip emall quantities, and occasivna an omnivorous anima! — millione, A anv thing “ Here, Billy, you can have my place,” said Jonny. Billy lucked at Johny a moment in i Shert-inge and heavy Guede COTTON BATTS Henry Clay, is now going through the wept on hand and forsale press. | GRIST MILLS lence, and then said:—“Jvhny, [tore _ your kite; Iam sorry Mine is beliund The lavignrate cores Sica Hasoscwm Tehenne | *%¢ sito a opereima end Core will be groeed for toll ms ” semble t is vours; and after this we of (we teaspernsful at each aileck and u will mma dio. | ** PM mmpily as poe eae . ; . d fri is” appear. For anuvertuaded stomach. of when ford E MORNING & MEADER shall be good Inends : , | naee of eoers, take the Inve -raue afier eating, and Salebery. Jeoe 17th, 1856 1a 5 That mht, as Johny knelt and said, x eul wot prove grecable of oppreemee. Fut “ Forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive Heartbern, Palmcat those that trespass ayainst as,” he felt ———- nee of tenee daly ae zangoer of Listicesoess, the mehome « invaleable’ he had forgiven ove why had trespassed | 1; wit restore the Appetite and make the fund digee | against ita. wel Niewr-maa@; take at penfal oo reunag aad the demons of dream-tand wil! all be farrice Af ter eating » hearty Gonper, take a deer of Lavigorstor aod 1! will rebeve all oppression of fallness The In omporetin wo 0 Laver Resaedy of enequalied virtec. ort og directly organ rez Dvepepas, Jaan tee Balioos Attacks, Dyseutary, Piles, Worms, and all Female Obetractiome, for which it hae om eqaal Any perem after using a ‘ail baile of the [avige W. P. ELLIOTT, Late of Worth & Etiiott, Paytteville N.C GENERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, WILMINGTON, H.C. For hams of Appetite —- t W- The Opal, for January, published i¢ I yok atthe New York Insane Asylain at Utica, patties givesthe following : A Gucstion in Moral Philsophy.— - a . res i Ait rater for any wf the abrve named Complete erth | Not many days since, the follow Ing con Ey Lees Rios tea WRLC meer cS hea nab Orders for Mechandize, and consignments of Flow » Versation tovk place in the ladies’ hall nev back «= Seld at One Deiter per Botile, by SAN. and other Prodare, for saleeot shipment,thaak{a Mise Dix bad passed throagh) FORD & CO. Pruonetors, New Yurk, and by sai recerved and promptly attended to Asyluimia. . & Sil, Sehsbery, N. ( 5142 May 1855 a moment before, and a younger dauyliter of our hoase-bold, just started in her teens, made one of a cluster called toyether Ly ne DIBBLUE «* BUNCE. Calvie B. Di . Jeo an BR. Bance Late of Wilmington, N.C Late of Kimston, 8 ( the occasion House and Lot to Rent Gin—“ Who was the lady whom we saw with the doctor!” 1 OR SELL. [arty That was Mise Din, che phil COMMMSSLOM Merchants pre oviercont tar sete Ren oot to . ry demrabl- Ce oO In Cotton, Flour, Grain, Naval Stores, Binet ee nan looney Ureenee! anthropist The | INT Es CAF TAILOR SHOP! TTTITE sobecriber takes thie method to inform his {rieade aad the puble. thet be hes opened a NEW TAILORING ESTABLISH MENT ia these ptare 0 the corwer romne of DA Davis's barideag, direetty oppose the store of Marphy, MeRone & (0, and edpaning the Tin Shop of Wilhams Brown Hee long expenence aod success in the bumaces are, he thinks, a gusraatce ha the futere HIS JOBS shall be farthfafy and artistieally exe cuted He we in the reevipt of the . . ’ | FASHIONS | and is, therefore, always ready to sepply castomersia the myte of the * Latest Agony” OF ( :Il and ave CN “ICE Bahebary, Sept 19, 1856 Iwi? BAGS! BAGS! ——— )000 BAGS, THE suberrher has for sale, 5,000 two bushel Bags sartable for Flows or Wheat, at 10 cone cach MICHAEL BROWN he 2) heen Salisbary, Dee 16, 1*56 « avecen « fs ; ‘ im the s. of & gud may things may be eaten with adva (rirl-—-*What isa philanthropist, please’ AND dweth tchen, Shop and other bald CROCER tagy, whieh, if eaten emtinucusly for Lady —* Philanthropist, my dear, is a feuthermn Produce Generally. ‘og convenient i bamnem. Or if any Ss, weeks and months, or in inordinate a word tro Greek words, signifying a Wo. 180 Front Street, deare purchase sad property it ie for eale. Per AND inounta, wou CCBERION BETLONB Fresuits ver of mer ~ . wary FUR. meet pcgaht Ae : Jets = a once 1 h mew « obs, are t eevilie “J There are ale tines au) seasons for (sir » Well, then, are not all we wo neevurscas MILLER & LAURENCE Commission Merchants, ferent articles of fovd: tur exam ven philanthropist! - Movember, 2h 1456 “a7 | N). 1 RIANOKE SQUARE fruits and berries, when ripe, fres!, ye | syaDuRueEoD: urs wa fect, may be freely eaten in the + or > wrerdee PRIVATE ALE . i varte of the day, but ryely eater Lar tor Mock Sun.—At Lexing ‘ Vey ake Rank of Wilming eo |_ Pay artiventtontion to the sale of Flour aed uther } the ds pares: "i ; Poin Oe bra cand fy . - a hl ca kinda of Prod ing unnecessary charges and sundown, especially at srne season's . a Baten ai dies apvear (“( )\V \ \ x HE. andersigned having determined to move rendenng prompt retarne 4 twee yoar, actuallf etdanger life ata ‘ ’ x f r Weet, offers fur le hue read. he th d destr welt = Bed ch HW os = - “were ti } The sisted of re ri b ee ful “Witage of OLIN ahostiee is" holes CC IMMON S( TIC WT 1 OKS 2 v0 4 deaU5 “uu * al lta 1 Wye 7 . Ma al , x aaa 5 ’ . . ‘ a. Meath. t oljeets atthe sauelatitude, VEGETABLE LITHONTRIPTIC Soe ted bet tected sm'the centre, and o one of sO as —one on each side—at the dis b * mitaatione ia the village. Terme ac LL kinds of Common Schon! Banks on hand and oe ' t about 20 of 25 derrece A short “se conn dating ; . JM LOVE for male at JW ENNISS' Book Store ; ; : A es Ta FRIEND OF THE HUMAN FAMILY Olipilredel. Ger, cy) ES6 11-26 January 20, 1657 4 Sunday Work im \ewspaner Offices. i : d rivcetd from AEE AI CE OUSE AN 7 , 4 « hoor t Tar va x © : Rarereire om tineenun NtUniprae Ti, cieanened aah | DISEASED KIDNEYS, DR. S. REEVES HOUSE AND LOT tee of working | ters . 1G eens ort foun hone, and Stomeinthe Bladderand Kidneys, Weal RAT eae sl FOR SALE, cved iy 1 ‘ { t ty : f ‘ . a ig ed ad cates Al ital y Nn AN exceed ig sie and Riga ee iol site of the Like, @e. Flic a IN MOUNT PLEASANT. Neans Necess¢ r 1 ” » dips pe bay en} A ' ‘ wee : 1 fe : ' ; - s Thivavalacbie mediciizietar ects acciher Dag ii ieee Peeled UTIs scliane oe T HE subscriber offers for ante his Huaae and [art Lathe Mies ba x Hitel in Mochovitle: at ir Ro Campbell's, in Ire gubadie “oy wheren: na suwilives a Tha la vewell empress ab habitual Viecauon of the day 6 . PrN ce ee it Nie a A hee a ae ed, having thereon a dwelling, 18 by 27 feet, (two Fee ryt ae ee en ee ieee, NOTICE ep pel iid ao poste t et t ar ry er, and other » ¢ y ture cannot stand ite t a Fi r autiful aud varied RS pa pee eee ‘ “i 1 de two Acres. Terme eany te eait the purchneer plivecal pot of view Tires. ait A Ar © reyiol = ‘i ha F pe vane oe eta ‘ ° Slam hatte le a | PBC. SMITH the belief that the whole plan of lation: ys ' ptt Catan Sooo i repieye WILL pay the highest market fprice, in State Cabarrus en, Dee 16, 1656 129 m Sunday in our newapajer olices + iroah a supply Wy addressing hin at Selshary, N oe Ae aa di Five Thrremane Hames Wheat: at ranas Watani ea roro ni iT urnnnntcn ; tn fepemine Bywck” on the Del © cor cathing athie condence, 10 miles weet ofthe “ort? thely aegro boye, fee ee oem WANTED ome PND - 4 e > ' » we ee , = and health of priuters, and unnecosmar Tiel adelpinua shven ny Jour Aan Gl ce BD ot Salisbory, Sept. 16, 1856. (16 B | r ty the issue of Monday » paper, Gutreas ‘ tes tuat quite an interesting and MES TP JENKINS & ROBERTS have, and willeon- 5000 ushe S Wheat opposed to the interests af lie plates 7 7 scene was witnessed on Tues JAMES HOR AH, tnoe lo keep State Bonde un hand fur sale ain eat tourecct rarice svotust, on the Delaware river Mr WATCH-MAKER AND Ww ' 5 1 r: > Jus lap neer wad Bxpr so the (0 Inacio pea several vars eg a MUSIC BOOKS. 1000 BARRELS FLOUR, » ifnimediate alo bic ie 3 Daniel people. and become SALISBURY, N. ¢ MU pare subscriber wishes to purchase the above qnan- sthat all three of the city papers have wtomed te the use of euch crafts, (one door below BR. & A. Warphy's 8 - : tity of Wheat and Flour, for which he will pa that all the y paper st Bye aun Ne aie ee netiet me door be arphy’s More, N HAND Southern Harmony, new edition ; the highest market price in rash rau no Bunday work a that tue editiots seated rime Fi centre Ai } 7 EK EPS constantly on land a large assortment o New Carmina Sacra, The Chrimian Minstrel ; MICHAEL BROWN feach be strack off Saturday night. mans kvack which was need in the A WATCHES and JEWELRY of aii hide Hesperian Harp; Mason's Secred Harp, with patient Saliebory, Sept, 16, 1856 ri6 , Tie atily aljocet able feature of the Rane expedition, lie feet ar d legs being — Clerke, Watches and Jewelry of every description, notes ‘The Pealmodimt, and the Bortan Academy's pr satay “ ine owe can conceive, is Conceast 1 from view, a id with the aid of °°?" ie z = the beet manner sud vo the must reasona- Collection of Cherch eee ernie ag Ru JOB PRINTING | ’ : ; yle term . END Book Store tow fact that under the new arrangement a light wooden paddic, made bis diwing | February 19, Ir 56 ly36 January 20, 1857 34 | Neatly swecuted at thia Office D REvwOND | ANDERSON & REYNOLDS, sheet, makiog eoght large fuur-culamaed pages tu « number TERMS OF SURSCRIFTION. One copy for ane year, eon PT MIR TEEN Yor ia the Mineraney, | Lite und Correapondagee of Preade 2 eto ‘Three, one addrees, one year, $100 And for cach additional fear coupes, $1 00 will be charged fir any quantity less haa Fitty copies. Fifty Copies, to one address, One Hundred Cops, to ove address, $1100 g20 00 Postsce — The postage on the Paomarnoner =I Jenaary 90, 1857. within the Coeaty of Albany, free; beyond the Cvee- ty, aed withia the State, Three Cente a year; be. yoad the State, ead within the Undaed States, Siz Conta a yoar—pey able quarteriy, im advance. Barren Paovivcas — Chere ere no postage charges!» mm the Paomarrronwr to sabecribers im the Conedas, jureny of the Promoces in Brituh America. Sreciat Orven — To fnciitete the gretettoes cires- latwo of the Paper, we will send One Handred Capes! fier a year, toone eddrem, postage paid, fur Twanry- Frve Docisas; and ot the same rete for any berger somber These terms barely cover the cost of paper ead printing Every mao inte whose hands this sheet may fall, ie e223 JONES’ HOTEL | entiened to rewe a clab, sad puts copy imto every femmdy im hee aight thd orot, grete Large and unmediate orders reapectfally eulierted. Address U SCOVILL, Peasemws Acer? Ataawy.N Y SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES pues ecisbrated eacktass'are a srostival cad || oar Peitonage sh come | rq~ oe profitable ese im al! parte of ined aad spproved. Sewing mechincs of other man re often feilte work, bot "8 MACHINES ALWAYS OPERATE afecte verainn sad howe ie ome great rremn for the eaperailed tary MACHINES POR PAMILY KEWING. of 0 fred and delicate coastraction, ere recommended by other manafactarers, Sach mache reich the eye, not tn perform eubsts ntiel work © sabecrniptame received for less thas une year, case the order mast be accompanred by the ewitaed wortd | [a all the vatews (rade, and im sewing every sort of tebric, evther of cloth or leathes, they have bees fully REMOV | AL. ECTLY, being strong, durable and complete | in contrivance and workmanship A perfect sewing | machine kept omptoyed affords a clear profit of §) 000 * seer, but an imperfect ome a cause of cunsieni | are made wo | The Victere of the World Overcome, by Careline Ohers- boro’, Gardenings for the South, by Witiem W White of Athens, Georgie, Liste National Byriem of Potttios! Eeomemy. Fieaders Lives ond Thee the Cheef Jastices, The Beasef Miewathe. Hinws- tha Legends, by Schooterat® At } J. H ENNISS” Book Brore. » UST Received * Chatn of Beored Weaders,” by Rev 8A Lae, AMD * Power,” « view of the predenive teres of | and the resutre of labor, © Leetares on Setence aad An.” 7 Qvote At 36 ENS Bad Keres Sabebory, Jan. 20, 157. te . aot tar Uovel in the villege of LENOSR, in Cou- T=: Undersigned hae takes change of this well comnty. lavely accapied by A E. Megier — The beside und owt-t mar) are eagle fer the onher of here ot toedie iC ap-comniry reade im the whe Ba ws tention of expense will be spared to ambe 8 © Geet rete Hotel. village i detightfolly heated and * hee the best neds to it of any meeeteie wilinge ie the Jenvery 20, 1*37 Jem 4 R. & A. MURPRY, I AVE Removed their Store to the NEW BRICK BULLDING nest doer to the “ Watchman‘ The entire reliability of machines) Thow tioade end ave tavid to | call and see them at their mew and elegant sand. Ralishery, Janwary Gch, 1857. VO HUMBUG, truth we. family sewing machines waght to be stronger) FIVE Seberriber is now prepared to A all orders than ony other, becsaee they go into h se shufel hands than when sold to manufecturers, and are ered for a The macinoes whith bare proved best fuer all other purposes mast be beet for | The epeed of oar lately been doubled. No other can greater vanety of work family ase, and they are Singer's machiore has compare with them io quantity of work If New machines of the latest improved a yle will be cachanged oo Iberel terme for old sewing me chines of owt own make, of for operative neachieecs of | Local agents wanted to sell | ether manwfactarere. ver machines SD enti aly to phe subject. It will be sent gratin 1 M SINGER & CO Procipal Ofier, 828 Broadway, New York BRANCH OFFICES. 47 Hanover street, Boston 32 Wesim neater st. Providence 274 Benad street, Newark, N.J HAT Broadway. Athany, N. ¥ Gloversville, Few York 9% Chapel street. New Haven 11 Bochanan et., Giaeguw, Sood 142 Chesnut street, Phila 195 Baltimore street, Baltimore 2 Kast Fourth street, Cincinnats Chicago I fine 65 North Poarth et, 8 Lowe 31 St Charles ot.. New Orleans. 20 Daaphin st, Mobile November 4, 1856 Imoe.23 pd. | Greensborough MUTUAL INSURANCE COMP ait F costof Lasaranee om the matuelplan iebut smalicam, Ounmpared with @ jointatoek company | Thitcompany being located in the Western partofth State consequently much the larger portion of the risk are inthe We The Company ie atirely free from debt; have mad novawenanenin, and ie therefore confidently recummen- | Jed tothe public | Atthelast Annanl Meeting the following Office. wereelertedforthe ensuing yrar JAMES SIAN, President 8, G. COFFIN, View Premdent CP. MENDENHALL, Attorney. PETER ADAMS, Sec'yand Treasurer PETER ADAMS, See'ry W.H.CUMMING, Gea'lAgent | May t0, 1433 e109 DEROSSET & BROWN, WILMINGTON,N.C. BROWN & DEROSSET, | | NEW YORK, | GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, | | Usoal advances made on Consignments. N B—AN perenne desiring fall information eben *re A sewing machines, can obtain t by applying for a copy of “LM singer & Co's Gareue,” « paper devoted, ry many of which areinthe country. | | SUPERIOR WATER BUCKETS He Manofectares North Cerotina Materiel: ; be employs North Carolina Copitel and lehor, sad be mets North Caratina patronege By giving bim + trial and by compariag be with N work eed prices, he b- to be able to make a ferneghie show- ing, A TRIAL [8 WHAT HE WANTS, G. A MAKEPEACE Messre Worth & Uuley of Fayettevite N.C. for the sale of the above le, Feb. 1857 ~ SALISBURY CLASSICAL SCHOO THE undersigned has opened s Classica! Seboot to the town of Salsbery, for the purpose of pre} young men for College, or any of the learned sons, Pupie will be prepared to eater any clase @ the University, or any of oar Colleges, whieh they may desire, The scholastic year consist of one session of ten months, commenting on the let of Oc- tober and ending in July, with @ vacation of one week at Chretmas. Terms---Per Sexsion of 10 Months. Primary English branches, . 920 ¢O Higher do do and Mathematics, 30 00 Classics and Mathematice, . 50 00 Contingent fand, — - 5 o 1 00 | One-third of the tuition will be required in advance, | one-third on the let of March, and the femainder # | the close of the session. No deduction for absence except in cases of protracted sickness. | REFERENCES: a | President and Faculty of the University ; Rev. Drery Lacy. D. D., President of Davidson Collese ; Hoo e, Joba M. Morehad, How. Joba M, Dick, Greene + | bom’; Rev A. Baker, Hon. Barton Cenige, Joho |. Fieq., A. Henderson, Eaq., Jas. EB, Kerr liebery JOHN B, GRETTER, A. B. 20.9 t | NB tya9 oI October 14. 1RS6. ‘| NEW BOOKS. | TURST Reesived, * Home and the World,” Mr, oO} Wm. C. Rives of Virginia. Hille’ of the Shater- mic, by the sathor of Wide Wide World. Ernest | Linwood by Mra. Caroline Lee Heats. Boner Dorrit, by Charles Dickens, Life of Prince Talley- jrand. Chips from Uncle Bam's Jock and Learn, or a goide for all who wish to | write correctly. At J H. ENNISS Jan., 1957,—34 8 DR. M. WHITEHEAD. | | OFFICE on the same lot with hie residence. Tn | hie absence perrons desiring to see him will leeve their names on the Slate. a Jane 17, 1656. ¢ stance noune aarraig ‘counts the au voked end m the cle tious, j Our ¥ zare, } ment « bever therity ‘contenu ‘treatie Angel img the to the: mode | And y Bishop the aac arins & etrance the otf ing, at rash 4 gated « oiling Nepab conten ble bre of the Lanish aud wl bie bri some aity a the ca selves | Over recals | offers « cuinint repoun cloister ence tk This emily against éstry, ¢ ales tee y atta es ally ton, uw religio wary ce the ale there: then of eierei« every ‘ festing jon. A ally en Ges tha trot be distin Viear ( age, i Grover aver, tural le publish went h lizious seizcd ite me venuera Metroa bau sla The deplor world, aise: OW, all Ay augnast cnuden null an tioned er of XV Siaslica dee, lemn iu any pa serious Arai nat person: Afte Warner alties i Coy ise kuowle Dext tu i) story progres We Brethr which pressed countri these c to itsel! to requ tration ceived ly See. hot pet Ww riting Uinents ernmen Proper executi Aposte of stud ' if * au l MW i a3 iJ ce ? | ) thie pope- je Colt- In m will leave 13 pnidence. merican States, déserve,. nore careful attention than it-has yet.reoeived iu. this country, a8 the latest. expression. of the wichanging spiritof the univérsal church, and ite inherent right of jurisdiction over all mere lumativrale, A bolder exercise of the supreme veto on civil legislation, nowhere illustrates ite character ; though there may have beeti more ‘terrible in- stances of it atother times, Before pro- VOL...XIMT. + ee SALISBURY, N. C., APRIL 7, 1857. NU nounicing-sentenee, the Saprome Pontiff has completely abolished, or adjudged to arraigts’ the’ culprit, and mercifully re- ‘counts for’ oof warning and instruction, ithe audacions crimes which have so pro- voked tis diveful wrath. As thé enactment fs historical and il- Naswative of the spirit and purposes of ithe public treasury ecclesiastical tith | and the ecclesiastics are required to swear | to ing in the civil constitutions contra: | Fy to the rights of the Church; all the | obstacles to marriage established by the Church are disregarded; the age fixed | tor religions protession has been arbitari- | whe Rémish Power, a correspondent of’! ly changed, and no religious community the Newark Advertiser, writing . from Rome, has translated the chief counts. — After setting fyrth with yrateful recogni- tion the ancient fidelity of Mexico, the document proceeds thus : “The néw Goveriment of Mexico has | declared the uiost impious war against the Church, ‘its sacred institutions, rights and ministers. After having deprived the pip « Ae all right in popular elec- tious, it abolished the veclesiastical courts, Our veaetable brother, Archbishop La zare, pevtested jn vain, aud the govern- ment did not fear to declare that it would pever sabmit its acts W the supreme an- therity of the Apostolic See. Then in ‘contempt of the selemu warnings and en- ‘treaties uf the faithful of Puebla de Los Angeles, it enacted two deerces suliject- ing the Church property of the province to the civil authority, aud prescribing the | wmode in which it should be adiiuistered And when our veuerable brother, the Bishop of Pueble, raised his voice against the aacrilege, he was seized by force of | arins and violently exiled. The reimon etranceés of vur Apostolic Delegate, and the other Bishops, also proved unavail- ing, and the government, pursuing its cash and sacrilegious weasures, prowul- gated on the 25th June last, adecroe des oiling the Church of all preperty in the Tapetlic Not hesitating tu treat with contempt the reclamuations of our veuera- ble brothers, who sustained the interests of the Obareh with courage in vain, it Lanished the Bishop of Guadalaxara; aud what is still wore grievious, Venera bie brethren, we are ouiiged to add, that sowe of the clergy, forgetial of their dig nity and duty, lave dared the cause of tie ( setves to the will of the poverniment Other decrees abrogate the which recals a religious ord r,(the Jusuite,] and offers succor to all meuvers of curmmunities, of both sexes, their religious cloister, aud) withdraw ence tu thet Superwr. This ie not ali bur the Natioual Ae gembiy, in the midst of HOisy iuvect’ ves against our ti rly religions, ibs sacred tu oetry, and Viear of Crist on eartl to abandon surch, and lend therm law relisious Wine wiil renounce life, quit the frou the whos 1, thts prpesed a hew constitution, which ’ , attacks thom Ie virtually ghots! es all privile f eccleatustical jurtedie ton, iaterdicts all contracts resalting fron eoligious vows, and t) secure the m easy corruption of ta lo propog the almouinabse aud isas ie peat of iffere: tian, Balto me wv t les Or thon of our dy religio tal t exereiee of all worstujs and accords every one the facalty of pabuely tan festing every species of Uiourut ) jon, Aud as tie clerzy of Puede ¢ I ally enpplicated the Congas ot D i Gee that at least this last arty tig tet be sanctioned, several of the mo. distinzaished amen, them, including ou Viewr General, notwithstanding his vere age, leive at el e\ I Govermorecé the Pros ‘ aver, been « ded Co pre their pas tural letiers aud remeustraces from b Z published gud read Lie same govern weut hae well wigh extn sisied the re ligivws family ot the Order of St. Prave » ecizcd its reve tes, and Crew . He menbere iat. prises In f senerable Yrether ( Metroacan, has been sewed and violea bauished frou lie dioces The h oly father, in view of all t! deplorable facta and inthe face world, next propuunces Juczmeut ise: “We rise aur Pont al v “ all Apostolic liberty, in the midst of at st assem iv, venerable Bret cudemo,r ‘prove and declare ab t nall and ef no effect all the above men toned acts and decrees of cavil pow er of Mexico, in euch contempt of eccic Siastical authority, and of this Apustovc See. Moreover, we warp in the am Jemn inanner, all those who lave taken any part In these proceedings, to t h seriously of the pains and penalties ayainst the violators and protaners of persons and things sacred After having d sposed of Mexico, and warned her of the awful pains an I pe alties in store for those who refuse to Cognise the power of the ch iy ane ae kuowledye alle Kiance to lita, lis holiene Next turns the attention of the sacred con Sistory togeuth America, and reveals a progress in heresy there as follows: “We are not Jess atthet Venerable Brethren, in view of the great evila by Which the Church fs tormented and o} pressed by the civil power in most of the countries forine rly subject In these countries the lay power arrogates to itself the right to present Bishops, and fo require them to assaine the adminis tration of divcesses before they have re Ceived canuncial institution from the Lo ly See. In some cases the Bishops are hot permitted to condemn non-Catholic Writings, nor promulgate apostolical dve- Uinents without the consent of the gov- ernment. The liberty of purchasing Property is taken from the. Church; the execution of pardons granted by the postolio Sce is prevented; the course of studies in religious seminaries is sul to givil authority ; the lay power to Spain Can, wiliout government perurission, ad- jmituny one to take sulemn vows, All these incredible things, which, in grief lof soul, we have thas rapidly presented jt you, you will comprebend, Venerable | Brethren, with what force we ought to )feprove and detest them, By which the civil power endeavors to overthrow and land trample under foot the divine insti- {tution of the Churcls, its holy doctrines, | tts venerable authority, aud its discipline, as well as the supreme dignity, and sove- reign power of Uiis Apostolic See.” | Yet with all these facts staring us in the tace, of the power Jlaimed and sought to be exercised by the Pope, we are told }by the Locofuco Demagoyues in this country, that there is no danyer to our Iree stitutions to be apprehended frou a Rowish Pre lsthovd of Fureiguers. <ce From the Western Democrat CHARLOTTE, N.C. | Besides the honor of being the seat of the Convention in 1775, that issued the first Deelaration of Independence, Char lotte in Mecklenburg, North Carolina, has claims upon posterity both singular jaud meritorious, The ceutre of a tertile and populous country, she was doomed to see the blood of her Bons shed, and the Declaration of {ndependence of all fureigo dominion aintained at the pyint of the British bavortes, Comwaltis called Charlotte the “hor net's nest,” aud unwilliug to pay for sup- ples with so mach English blood, after the fatal battle at King’s Mountaia be came known to him, bis lordsh p deter tuined to leave this vexatious post. To ent anuovance, he ch » depart Jeuly, and in tue might . MceUal of wealth nding, @ Tharjutte, was Chosen as their ead them by the upper and nearest route to South Caroli ha. After so bewildering the army in he ewatpes that moch of their baggage was just, lie contrived ty escape, and leave the army to find thefr way by the tet returning | day ( mel Llomas "Polk, 8 favorably mentioned in the history of the Declans Geo, owned property inand around Char [fie tall was betacen two and Crk a ® f the viila aud ts law ¢ I [bissei’s His b hes iuter inthe graveyard ofthe villaze. Over Rr aa Chia {his w Suse 4 » Wiliam Polk, late of 1 Cd A TAP Oke aly, Pore =i 1 1 ta V came ¢ to Ma le be of t Revelu were Ihe s and « fl eu Diev res \ {tire Dounde at S ( conyreya t nod part of not Providence Aor we tlie was Back id grand father of Janes K.P P entof ( ted States Vhe descendants Ave ell ermigerated frome the ’ ) Poonessee, of States further Sout Crard ‘1 5 fotesa of in, Kes t nays “Nor th abesin Mecklonburg in any dezree er ‘ Usiasn fo Che wes "} ‘ tie ! fan the Sea Car aoa Ain an (sy al Cruz { 1 Ze cin thestatli Fi ; ’ ow tern [pe H vent adies oft best fa aof Meohle ry ¢ vo N eae ia avert redoar Vv iry 5 at \ y will t receive tl ad esol y youn emen attliat except e brave inteers who ar th t . ' ‘ x th ¢ 1 ! ‘a rn sted 4 sul ry tue Scova t ry s Phe la s belly oboy v that suc rsone a® stay foitertng at 1 when "yy rrunt calls of the ulr nand ther services abroad Hitist i destitute of thatr nese oof t, that brave, manly spirit, which ow lifv them to be the detenders and guardians of the fa sey oT. uning conity of Rowan plan of asim Ir assed awnoup a d pre pared for siA@atures.” VA te hisof Vorth ( er se. Vunupacture of Watches in this Coun fry.- Oue of the most interesting deve opments of American mechanical shill and enterprise, is that displayed ine the watches now miannfactured in the neigh borhood of Boston. T vese watches ela to rank asthe third, in a scale in which the London first quality stan Is first, the London second quality and Liverpool first quality second, and the next succeed ing quality the third. They donoteclain to correspond with the elaborately fi ished and chronometically adjusted watch pertectly accurate instruments, but rather to be a watch for the mass of the people, reliable enough for all ordinary Th some respects, having re ference wainly to artistic finish, they as yet fall below the same grade of English watelea, while in some particnlara, re lating to atility, they are much superior to them. The particolara in whieh they excel are such as uniformity of end, shape, perfect perpendicularity of the parts, cor- rect depthings, good adjastment of the escapement, titting of screws, Ac, cs purposes resentatives, and would huve passed the The Public Lands Again. Our readers in general, and our young, | and sprightly pernser, the Standard, inland dignity, and all its pions horror of particular, must not be “ weary” of the | placing the States in the attitude of pen- “well doing” of listening to remarks urg- | sioners on the bounty of the Federal Gov- ing a fair distribution of the Public Lands | ernment, lets this pass without a word of among all the States, iu place of the most; comment. “ Consistency ! thou art a jew- Democratic Senate had there been time | | sufficient to get it through, and yet the! Standard, with all its eare for State Righits | unfair, corrupt and iniquitous distribution now going ou among a few of the uew States, whose appetites” so “grow on what they feed,” that they will never rest until they have swallowed down the last acre of public land, if their cormorancy is not checked as we propose. ‘Tu show how completely these ea lands have been wrested from the “ use” contempla- ted by the deeds, ceding them to the Gen- eral Government, we refer the reader to the following statement, showing how tuch of this land has been “used” for the purposes of the General Government, and how much has been unfairly and par- tially distributed tor purposes with which . ” the General Government is, in the eye of him cast a stung at her. the Constitution, and in the contempla- tivn uf those who ceded the public domain, in no way conpected: Nou. acres suld, on ace. of Federal Treas- ury 134,500,130 No. acres given away by Congress to the following purposes: Schools and Culleges, Deaf end Dumb Asylums, Luternal Improvements, Rail Roads, Individuals and companies, Swamp land given to Siates, 66,436,572 44.971 10,578,938 33,190,006 279,792 49,76 160,515,436 Now we ask the Standard to tnect this statement by any thing like au argument going tushow, either that the public lands fave not been perverted from the use de- sivned, or that the policy of distribating what is left of them fairly among all the Stales, is uvt the vuly oue left to the old States, aud that it will not be the extreme of inadness and folly for the latter to con tinue the course they are now parsuin,: We call upon our conte mporary and hear heighbor, as a Southeru iC nan, as a State, ane ent to belp ber alony nous career of prosperity, ¢ yshow inag some of the good sense he possesses by breaking the party spell whieh binds hiin, and with him his party, and commyg yub imanfully to the rescue of North Cur olina’s share of the Public Lands fromm the grasp of free soil spoil The Dis tribution ” shied above » for Deaf and statement 4 shows aruongy its items « Dam Asylums. Now had not Norti Carolina as pood ar . to say the least f to lands sufficient to build her Dea iol Asyiuin as any of her sister Again, if Mr. Piere nd not prt | ve nett Miss Diix’s But, ast was ca ‘ the Costiy aud inagynin nt Lutatic \, swould not have Niate a iN , either in its struction or its ance Bat Pierce isa Dein erat wed toe poople must groau and sweat aed sweat and n, and 8@, like the Frenchinan, “eets ees oll right,” withoat ) g the Frenelmau’s pr eu vl yup hia eyes, or shrugen, ts butwe wishtocallt ‘ four neighbor to a paragra; ‘ \ | the Standard of 11 ‘ It is at the f rt 2 t ‘ % atid as follows Oo M WwW, the 2d, the House of ht seu ives passed a till, by ave liw i g tor . a) Na ‘ ‘ ’ 1 feral | ’ toar with them niied for be the g a “ ' Teoresentalives brow Sale 9 f etexs I y . ~ tw tw 4 | Q Inot * wine \ Senate, and did t uber I i did pass this LB Ii they, and it}was dost in the Senate r wantof time” was itl Now neighbor, k a ypin there” but aw paper The House that did pass tins B ocr ahic Was suruly ab anti-A suse, and the Senate, that santoof tine would have passed was Deomoeratic ont and ont Now what was the principle involved in this Bill! Simply this—The Government had too nach money, and wished to yet mad of it, iseoof Representatives pass r distribute the s rplus amony cording to tederal popula a f ‘tA Wwaitle Uf nu tcatied for il Grovernmeot.” For this Srreasnre’? all the ntatives fron this State, to-wit: 3 Demoerats and 3 Wings, or Amerecans, voted. By this 1, takin t tae reason assipned by t Niuudard —want of time in the Senate the principle of ‘distribution’ is: fully re ecosmized Phe condition of vrining with the Nlatia untel Whe 7 as al season, aud the Nanda’ well kuows t, for it vell aware that the surpla reven General Jackson's admin istration was distribated under a stautar condition, and that althongh the country, has since been invelved in-a financia crisis, (growing out of the explosion ot the US. Bank, and the blowing up of the Democratic pet banks, with their sue -the Democratic “Leg Treasur and a Foreign war, not has ever been reéallcd from these States de positories of surplus Federal Revenue, and never will be. What, then, becomes of this balderdash of “pensioners on the bounty of the Federal Government! Isn't it the sheerest, baldest stuff, and humbng imaginable, and doesn’t our nevghbor know it to bo such? So it turns cessors ers’) a cent el.”— Luletyh Register. CHRIST NO WRITER. ; One of the most remarkable facts in the history of Christ is, that he lett no | : se , writings belind him, and the only record lthere is of his writing anything is in the |case where ‘he stooped down and with | his finger wrote upon the ground.” What he wrote then and there no ove knows; |thoagh perhaps the most plausible con- jecture is that he wrote the answer to the | question, whether the woman taken in the act of adultery should be stoned /— is He that is without sin among you, let Ilearer, did this strange fact ever occur to you, that the greatest reformer that ever lived— professedly the divine teacher sent of God to reveal his truth to the world— Whose teachings now command the erc- dence, the respect and the most profound adiniration of the enlightened world, and who is claimed as the author and tiuish- er” of a great system of faith and prac tice, has left behind him no sentence of his writing, and those unknown charac- tera written with his fluger in the sand constitute the sam total of all {iis writings of which there is any account { Is there, or has there ever Leen, since the invention of letters, or even rude bi- eroglyplics, any such thing as a system vf religion, whose founder did not take special pains to reduce his teachings to wrilloy, and thus give them the must ex- act aud perinanent form ¢ The Brahmins have their Vedas, their Pouranas, their Ramayan, and their laws and institutes of Menu, and these are all written and preserved with the utiost care. The Cuinese have their books of Fohi, their founder, as opened and ex pounded by their great Confucius. The Persians Lave their Zendevesta, attribu ted to their leader, Zorvaster, containiny the doctrine and laws of their religivo.- Lhe Jews had their sacred books; aud Moses aud the prophets, and David, and Svlomon, pat their teachings in writing, Luat they amight be preserved. Plato and Pythagoras, and Cicero and Detnosthenes, wrote much. Maborwet wrote the Kuran, and gave it to the faitt The writings of Swe denboryg are voluminous ;-and ia our day, even the Mormoa itipuster wrote lis books of Mormon. Lut wile precedence even to Moses atid Abraham, and ¢ specially claims that a greater than 5 ful as their yuidk bere Comes ort Cialis tution is in bisown per ), and wannounc tug titnseit asa bera Hispeusation trum God, w i Moses and t prophets int le, and prevail over olber systems, aud subdue our entire race, aud vet this xreat teacher wrote pever a wor 1, Save ly the characters in the toe bert breath ot it Who can accour wes A} it port i Was an linpostor / ‘ pursue ac Nev Aud it secins to us thataun the 5 wle fact ywiich we bave alladed, th npress of truth, and proof that his . Stow is all div He stands is as one who kKoows that bis mission is from God, and that it can stan | 5 own merits So confident is he t power, that he is content to breat on Grod’s air, and leave it to live by its nt nt and self i t’, or live not at all a t mod, Mow teaching im the « and ¢ n] © talking to s Jixciples as he sits on Olivet or by the sea ot Gratilee, and now dropping aw ashe walks by the wav. And ther net inanifested the slightest appre ns that what he saya will be lost iH writes it not on st ni r parc I! Nay, he writes it not at all. [le eccks vVtogivelta lement in tl ! rts ote few dis es that followed } to make them comprehend it, and is power, and love it; ar Ps fy enve it thre to produce ita fruits, and ¢ be written by the band of affection, it should be written atall, And on thes hearts he did impress liiunself’; and they, for the love they bore ham, Wrote th meagre sketch we lave of his) life and eachingys Rer. J. D. Wealiaineon oo. Serious Epidemic. The Oswego (N. Y.) Times speaks of a new epidemic known by the name of 1 : lar 1 Ai rain fever, ¢ uy aarming through ut Madison londaya counties. It als: man who has lately visited the former county informs us thatin some alites the people are leaving in alarm and dismay. Persons are attacked with the remarkable malady very suddenly, y hours soon become insane and die in afe We do not know that any have recovered when once attacked by the disease. Da ane Brown and Richard Thomas, I two proudnent lawyers of Madison conn ty, have fallen victiins to it, and we are told in some of the villages, deaths occur daily. As yet there is uo rational expla Hation of the disease.” so. $7 Practies are not by any manner of means entirely killed in this region, says the Edgetield Advertiser. There | General Houston's Prescription to a os Bore.” Among the guests at the St. Nicholas ‘during the past week, was Gen. Samuel | Houston, of Texas.—General Houston is, as all bis acquaintances well know, fond of mirth and fun, and in short is wh “Dvesticks would call a P. B.—perfect brick. human beings called “ bores.” One of these gentry, a good natured but soft headed chap, a regular button holder, | A Tragedy at the Operd.—The Phila idelphia correspondent of the Baltimore elected man. MBER XLV jone of distributing the Government pat- ‘than it was ten or fifteen years ago.— | With the extent of the Country, patroti-' age hag increased, and with the increase of patronage the host of office-seekers has so swelled that office is the real and _con- trolling issue in contests fur the Presi- dency, and its disposal one of the mést laborious and disagreeable daties of the Neither tongue can tell American, writing on Monday, notices a/ "or pen describe the revolting scenes startling oecurrence at the Opera House there, as follows: which have been going on at Washin |tou for weeks. past—the clamorings of impudent, the ear-wiggings, é¢ringings,” A tragedy, appalling from its sudden- | fawnings, élanderings and anderminings. hess, occurred Music, on Saturday evening. ayainst oue of the wing pieces, in the at- titude of a sick person. Assistance was immediately rendered, and so quietly uring the performauce of of the cool and treacherous—the terrote at Linda di Chamounix, at the Academy of of the Jns, and the headlong charges of One ofthe the Outs upon them. The General, however, entertain. female choristers, an Italian woman of fice!” ed an intense hatred for. that species of Considerable embonpoint, was observed Out; 3 , by several persons on the stage to lean in lung enongh. “Rotation. in_ ote, cries a cadaverous, half starved ‘it’s my time now, you have been “Damn Rotation in of- tice, as you understand. it,” a sleek well ted Zn, and I can tell you my 'fine fellow, you can’t “rotate” into. my cornered him the other day at his hotel. that she was led off the stage without any | office un!ess you’ll"have me rotated intoa He had managed to be introduced to him by a gentleman the day previous: “General,” said the bore, after he had bothered Mr. Houston, out of all patience, “IT wish you would do me one more fa- vor. A inan of your eminence is su com- petent.” “Well, what is it?” inquired Mr. Hous- ton, rather cartly. “Well, you see, Mr. Houston, such an eminent man, such a— “Never mind that; what do you want to know ¢” “Excuse me, but a person of your abil- ities and distinction mast be aware—” “I am somewhat in haste,” interrnpted the badgered schatur—“pray come to the pyint at ouce.” “Well, then, give me the secret of your success in life, how you rose in position as vou have done.” “Abt but that woaldn’t benefit you any. I can tell you bow you cau rise iu the world if you wish.” “That's just it,” was the reply —“ just what | was trying to get at.” “Weill, Bir, Vil tell you, Undertake to approach a sore headed bull with a red scarf on your neck. I'll yuarantee your upward progress immediate ly ou the com pletion of the experiment.” The button holder collapsed, shoved his hat on his head and walked sorrowfully away, while a cluster of yentlemen near by, who bad over heard the conversation, fairly screamed with laughter. - oo ADVICE TO LIQUOR DEALERS AND DRINKERS. | A correspondent thinks that as a good |citizen we ought to publish the following | advice weekly during our life, for the benefit of the public generally. He states that a great deal of poisoned liquor from the apcountry is brought to Charlotte to be sold, and as the tillers, with few exceptions, endeavor to mix as much wa ter with the liquor as pussible, they have then to Ingert Bulle py yuous drug to vive it the proper strength, or rather to wake it bear a good bead. To detect the nee of this poison our ¢ rrespondent ves the following as the course to be! pted: Let the purchaser drop a bit ot an w, ora bit of clean cotton into aig et of liquor if the liquor is good, tue tallow or cotton will sink to the bet f the glass like a pebble toon trary, if the liquor has been poi ~ ] tallow or cotton will swim on the surface Our correspeo t urges all dealers in the article liquor where the tall =“ 8 Liqnor Riers sii ; test this advice id if they are satisfied Ns troth, they should adopt at ase seueral rule Charl. Whig Ao Purson in Dif u/ty.— A young irs st s way tna forest, and it b wove ' vc 7 i val e ling or hay | ne t to warm | nm it he and his wife had but one bed and if) he pleased to lav with them he sliould be ed him and kindly morning the man aras and meeting some of his neighbors he tell a Jaughir They asked him made hin so merry about the “Why,” save he shamed the par awakes to find himself my wits.” —Petteburg (ha welcome. The parson thank accepted it. In the to go to market, what mouth ,“Tcan't but think « Post. >: unity in the World or two since, says the Washing . We had occasion to mention that late sale oft of e he Delaware I in) trust lands ! was S470 The vids sold were only those comprised it Eastern divisiot reat reserva The Western division is now adver- sold. That contains some 350,000 acres, and will undoubted! 5 bring rregate of at least 2600,000. Tie Iso the owners of a home reser vation a stimmediately adj we Lew venworth City, forty miles long by ter road That would sell toemorrow read v for S10 per vere; or Ayryregite $5,000,000, Thas thein te wenlth, dependent of personal property: —ane some of them are men of considerable individual means—is about $4,000,000 They number in all some nine hundred s mils: and, from the real estate deseribed thowe, are worth an averace Stdto per soul, or S22.220 to each fam ly t tive persons among them, Viv Court Horvse tracted with Messrs Davidson county haseon Dudley and Ashly for the erection of a pew Courthouse at Lexington—at acost of $20,000. The foundation and base ment, eight feet bigh, are to be of granite. The whole two stones high, eighty feet long by sity ont that a bill to give to the States the) will be from present appearances, @ rea-| wide, and it is expected to be the finest Court surplus revenue passed the ILonse of Rep sonally good stand. | ; | house in the State - Fayetteville Obserrer | e of the audience observing. She was jtaken to the green room, but died .before reaching it. The incident was certainly better; the trae deemoeratic definition of “rotation in office” is this—“the rotating jof a deemocrat from @ pretty startling enough to shake the nerves of a!into one very much better,” and. this set of fashionable Italian musicians, or even of @ theatre manager. It did wothing of the kind in this case, however, for the comedy pro- ceeded as quietly as if the tragedy had not occurred; aud the giddy mimic of you are jifé went on, while one of the actors nade | ed” and spilt ont of office long ago, aud her “exit” into the presence of the Eter nal! The deceased singer was subject to disease of the heart. : oo American Travelers Attacked by Be douins.—Dr. 1. B. Frank, of Balttnore, I. A. Lehman, of Philadelphia, and ILyam Joseph, of California, left Jerusalem ou the 26th of January last for Cairo, and on the 21st of February encainped in the vi cinity of a large number of Bedouins of Wady Muosa, who frightened the drago- man by their exorbitant demands. The Americans finally commenced negvtia- tions with the principal Sbeik, who de- manded eight hundred piasters This was nut paid and the Arabs became sv violent that the Americans drew their pistols aud thus beld them at bay. Finally | the Arnericans retired to their tents and the Arabs withdrew, bat unexpectedly returned and commenced firing upon the tent. Dr. Frank was slightly wounded on the knee and breast, and George, the cook, iu the hip severely. In the end, the Americans, to save themseives, were compelled to hand over to the robbers nearly two thousand piasters. set out on their journey aod reached Ile- broo on the 9th of February. A Poltitieal. Preacher Denounced.— The New York Observer (Presbyterian, Old School,) notes Rev. Dr. Cheever’s Sunday pallifieation discourses about the Dred Scott decision, and says: “This preacher has taken more atro cious and treasonabie groand than the most radical newspapers of the day. Whether we regard the decision of the Supreme Court ass vind or not, we should be recreant to the plainest principle of the Festament, we should be false to the of Good, and the civil yovern live, if we did not ss our unminyled abhorrence of the ew yoverninent nent on expr loctrine Jer which we of resistance in this discourse. It and to the nation, paljit and to the lirist, that a man prof ssiny ld thus the wayne sacred desk, the iministertal haracter and the hoase of God.’ Rea tf MM isty Legislation.—The Na tional Intelligencer mentions an omission, resulting from the hasty | station ofthe ate Conyress, which is of no little Wa per tance. It appears that althongl tin Committees of Ways and Means liad ported an item of three handred and six ty thousand « ars for the national arme ries, no such item appears in the law, ane le Inanutacture of arms for the current vear must be considerably enrtailed, tl financial ingenuity of the War Depart ment must be exercised to fin of Lorrowing La method from some other fund. ome - Bahylon.—Petrns Valensis, an Etalian traveller, visited the ruins of babylon to 1616, and describes a tower as that recently reported to have been re-discoyv such ered, but he be ved it to be a tower bnilt by one of the Inte Princes of Bab Inot the famous old Tower of e bn sreeonmtled been ft the conf tongnes, and the seurce of t s languages of men no was one of tue w lere of the Its walls < ar ’ et high, and . ’ \ ent. The Tower e of Belas stood in the midd which was a golden image 1 thie Ir was famous for u root the 8 nee f astror voat anoearly date3 the astro . le therm ooservations from the top of the Migh tower, tna very clear ere Nliexander the Grrent t ik alis 8, the y 1, ead ' w i ta asesit tint Bat ats walls have ¢ very lesert has shanned its ruins beca L beasts that lannt theu, and i iS Venomous serpoen’s that mak t! Were once ieit abode tn palaces, winch the abode of kings. —N ve alent. CGreorge Snnvner says, ina recent lee ture: “ The excessive use of salaratus is a cardival eanse of American ill-health Itis a dead of which should be shunned as the siaughterer of the infant, aud the destroyer of the strong man.” a Y potson, the use They then | people, or a troupe of| operation you must have performed. for me before I give up my present.place.” Ex-Seeretary Patched Breeches’ cry of 'the “spoils,” is beginning to ran the tothe’ way now. “The fetheral Whigs” and \“Calvert Americans” have been “ now the raw waterial for spoiling is.far- jhished by the great unwashed deemocra- ley. Dog eat dog, Deemoerat Dee- | mocrat Is now the order of the day in general and nigAt in particular. Poor Old Buck! a sad time has he. Pulled aud hauled, button-hole-held, collared, lteazed and tormented by day, he seeke his pillow, but to enact in troubled dreams the harassing seeves of the da’ over aguin. Foreign relations, domesti interests, the Army and Navy, ali must gu to put until the vultures of Deemoera- cy are accommodated each with his fa- vorite portion of the public carcass,— Well may Old Buck say piteously, that his ‘Sore task Dues aut divide the Sunday from the week.” This is no overdrawn picture. Well infurmed persons of all parties testify to jits fidelity. From an article in the “South,” a pew democratic paper just eatablisiied in Riehmond, the 1st number of which we have received, we make the | fullowing extract; It is impossible that a statesman of Mr. Bachanan’s experience and dignity of character, could apply the policy of rotation of office” to his own supporters and the adberentswof the party which | placed him im power, except ai A pres- ;sure of an extraordinary emergency.— Surely it t be in accord with his ideas of j and expedi vy to eject faithfal and meritorious functiona- ries froin ofties, when they are of his own party aud support his Administra ,tion, with the single and exclusive object of creating vacancies for the reward of his persooul retainers. Tt is not consis. tent with tus fidelity to the party and his conception of its mission, to compel like Satarn to devour its own offspring, but, Mr. Buchanan is an amiable - tleman and a person pecaliarly sensible to the obligations of friendship. This praiseworthy feeling, co-operating with certain convietions of policy in the dis- tribution of patronage in the non-slave- ‘hoiding States, has. persuaded him to yield to the clamor of ravenons politi- cians in that section. He decided to ap- ply the principle of rotation in the Nerth, und what do we behold? Publie senti- nent in that quarter isdebanched beyond the chance of any restoration of healthy The party is disorganized ; the ictions of the Shells are fighting tiercer than ever; aod they have transferred the theatre of their struggle to the ante-eham- ver of the President. Their importunity harasses him by day, and denies him the necded hours of repose. Already he be- vins to sicken with vexation and embar- assinent, and people are apprehensive of And, what is of eqoal im- jrortance to the pablie interest, he is not allowed opportanity to discharge the le- gitiinate duties of his position. The trea- ty with England, the condition of Mexi- co, the tronbles in Kansas and other ur gent matters of pablic concern, demand the utmost care of the Cavinet; bat all tone the resait therr energies are absorbed in snuperin- tending the operation of the political gnillotine, and they are constrained to negleet the interests of the country antil the wheel completes its sangu nary rota- Shametul) policy which redaces President of the United States to the snoble service ofa Coup. ete. May the teem execrations of an indignant people ea- irage the Administration to repadiate P conden it! oo. FROM WASHINGTON, Wasatvetos, March 23. ( (reary was to ba lan interview with } us n t i previous Ca m 2 was monopolized by a ure New York ane, some of ‘ any | i the Cabinet at ‘ Z to the appoint- wis the Cabon s to-day engaged. ( Pick South Carolina, las been ten- i v for mission S Mists Boat hy the Heathen. —A spondent of the Portsmouth (N. HL) Journal calls attention te the fact thas ITeathen of Western Attica are in alvanee mur Spiritualists im one par ar, for tuev net oonty have mediums yetween the living agd tie dead, bat ey bave medioms ow mnanteate with the sporiteofchildr vho are notold enous te kj sothat by these mediums parents are made to know what the child iscrvingforwhatareits wantsand what is Its alihents, a on From the National Intelligencer. { The following = ” received; | ; PUBLIC LANDS. | ° ea Ta a ‘ vs | Jn 1839 the sam of $7,076,447 | The immense douations of public laud 1840 3.299.683 | made of late years by Congress to corpo- 1841 rations within the new States, have awak- 1843 385,597 ened the attention of the people of the 1343 897,818 | : . » Ns met ni 1844 2,059,939 old States to the subject, and of V irginia 1845 2079 022 cepecially, where the burden of taxation is46 2604452 for internal improvements has been great- 1S47 2498355 ly inereased. It strikes us, therefore, 1848 that a brief recurrence to the history and 1s49 conditions of the tenure of the public ion lauds may be of general intercet at this 1859 time. YN53 At the commencement of the Revolu- 15854 tionary war there belonged ty some of the 1855 - : Isat States large tracts yf wild and unappro- priated lauds, wiilst in others none such existed. The States possessing no such lands cia:med that, as the war was ¥ aged with pnced means and equal sacritices, the waste lands which might be conquer ed from the enemy should become con- mon property, and, und dations of Congress, 10th [Uctober, 1750, “hat the anappropriated lands which might be ceded to the United States by any particular State, pureaant to the re- commendation of Congress of the 6th of September last, shall Le disposed of sor the common ben fit of the United States.” Virginia promptly made a cession of ber vast demain north of the river Ohio, | oat of which six State. ve since been | fermed. The cond: . of her (adopted sabstantiall y bv other States was, that all the lands conveyed “shall be | considered as a common furd for the use | and benefit of such of the United States | es have become or shal! become members | of the confederacy or federal alliance of the snid States, Virginia inclusive, accord | ing to their usual respective proportions im the general charge and expenditure, | and shall be faithfully and bona fide dis posed of for that parpose, and for no other | er the recommen cession, ase oF pur pos whatever.” Thas were the lands ceded, accepted, and held tm trust How they have since Leen disposed of, in| total disregard of the conditions of the| trast, the history of the country tells in| the annals of Congressional legislation. | | cas, Florida, lowa and Wisconsin Total to July 1, 1856, $122,311,974— Of thos grand total, if now distributed under Mr. Clay’s land bill, the State of Virginia would receive the handsome suit of NINK MILLIONS THREE HUNDRED AND THIRTY -SKVEN THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED AND SRVENTY-THREK DOLLAKS, (omitting fractions. ‘This sum, divided by thirteen would vive foreach congressional district in Virginia seven Aundred and etghtern thousund two hundred and ninety dol- lars. VIRGINIA. Good old Virginia,—is great on “prin- ciple, "—bat bitter, very bitter, ub “in- terest,” —as we shall svon see. Ou “principle,” her Democratic or- gaps are pashing her people to goto Kan- sas,—When Virginia itself is full of Kan- sas fields,—unploughed, uncropped, un- fenced, unshorn of vld grass, kc. ‘There isa Kansas” all the way trom Richmond to Accomac. On “ priaciple,”—her organs are also arging her not to toach nor take her share of the public lands, for public improve- ents in the State, or fur other eel ae ! rue, her State debt is large. True, her taxes are ehormous, to pay the interest on it! True, also, the }ederal Govern- ment has given away to Railroad Coin- panics in Illinois, Missouri, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Michigan, Arkan 20,787, 939 acres, worth $51,259,282, at 82 50 per acre,—but Virginia scorns “ the in- terest,” and clings to the * principle.” Virginia Democracy, we fear, howev er, 18 a little behind the age, both on prineiple” and “interest.” There is very |litthe “ priuciple in harrying off a Vir- Ie disregard of the plain obligations of) vinian People into Kansas, when there is the trust, President Jackson, in the earls days of his administration, proposed te cede the lands thus acquired, and ali sob sequently parchased, tothe Statesiu which they lie, gratuitously or for a numival price. lnet half enongh of them at home, and, ‘jeas in ap old State's refusing her share f public lauds, on a gene ral division,— and more especially when Virginia con- tributed to the Union that vast Nurth- Western domain. | Nevertheless, while we in other States To counteract this movement, which at! pluck the old Virgiuia goose, not only of sume have since been INSANE ASYEUM OF that time met with no favor in Congress, | Ver feathers,—but even of ber golden egg. A A — if she is willing,—what is that to usf but which } nee been substanti hy | —"f g ee: . ay im get bs mA") | The President of the Virginia and Ten- t ' | . adopted in the system of partial grants,| wessee Mailroad Company, we see, has is Mr. Clay introdaced bis well-known dis | sued a circalar, in which be alludes to a yEUM OF N. CARO-| INA. The Directors “of this institution, ap» pols | pointed by the Legislature, held their ity: first meeting fy: e Asylum on Saturday | last, and were engaged from 14 o'clock, | A. M., until: sunset, in the discharge of | p* variots duties, Present, Mr. Taylor, of New Hanover, Mr. Erwin, of Burke, and Messrs. Johnson, Cantwell, A. M. Lewis, kK. P. Battle, and W. W. Holden, of Wake. Absent, Dr. Mills of Polk, and Mr. Blow, of Pitt. Dr. Chas. E. Johu- son, of Raleigh, was unaninonsly eleet- ed President of the Board; and Messrs. Kemp P. Battle, Edward Cantwell, and W. OW. Holden were appointed the Ex ecutive Comittee. The Board resolved to proceed with the water-works, the gas-works, the eree- tion of walls for enclosures for the pa- tients, &e., under the appropriation made for the purposes specified by the last Le- gislature. Arrangements were also made for the preaching of the Gospel to the in- inates of the Asylum every Sabbath, by the pastors of the tour principal denomi- nations in this City—the Methodist, the Episcopalian, the Baptist, aud: the Pres, by terian—the ministers to succeed each other in this duty in regular order. There are at present about one hnn- dred and ten patients in the institution. It affords us pleasare to bear testimo- ny to the fidelity and zeal of add the ofh- cers of the institution, aud especially ct Dr. Fisher, the Superintendent. He com- vines ina high degree all the qualitica- tions for this responsible post ; and among these we may mention an evenness of ‘temper, and a kindness and benevolence of manner, which never fail to produce good effects upon the unfortunate class placed under his charge. We are grati- tied to state that his health, whieh some ’ s months ago was quite feeble, appears to = be nearly entirely restored. The next meeting of the Board will be held on the Sth of June. Messrs. Taylor and Erwin are entitled to the thanks of the pablie for having travelled so long a distance te be present, and that without compensation 5 and we trust at the nent Inceting net ouly to see them here, but also De. Blow and Mr. Mills, who, we are sure, would have attended the late meetihy if ithad been at all convenient for them tu lave done su.— Jul, Stand- ard. = oe he irrcligious Press and Puljat In reply toa flaming threat of the N. York “Independent,” an irreligious ecclesins- tical paper, that © the decision of the Sa- be obey ed,” the N “We ever in this city vou try disobedience. — preme Court canne York Express says: will see—if There is an army of 20,000 Lrishimen and 15,000 Germans and French here, (mest ACQUITTAL OF LEE. Wass 29.—-The case of Col. Lee David Hame, Esq., of Alexandria, waasgiven to the. jury at half past 5n’clock yesterday. The Oourt resumed itg.session thie morning at half st 10, when the jury caine down for instruction. The Judge said that yester- day he refused the prayers of the counsel for the prosecution on the groand that there was no evidence whatever showing | that Lee designed to provoke Hume to| strike him. In reply to the inquiry of a juror, the Judge said that the case should rest on the point whether Lee could have retreated farther before shoot: | ing or whether he had reason to appre: | lend personal bodily injury from the force and the rapidity of blows. He said that IIuime went to Lee’s place of business, and that Lee said nothing except in re-) ply to questions propounded by Hume. | ‘These were reasons why he granted the prayers of the counsel for the defence. The jury retired, and in half an hour re-) appeared with a verdict of Nor GUILTY.— | Col. Lee was then discharged from ar-| rest, aud the Courtadjourned until to-mor- row, This is the shortest trial fur murder on | record in our Court. There is intense | feeling in the community on the subject) of the instructions and the verdict. ae a HIGIU PRICE OF NEGROES. The New York Express, quoting from the New Orleans Bee, a sale of thirteen! tield hands, at prices varying from $1,-| 365 to $2,360 each, closes with the fol- lowing remarks: | “No man can well afford to own slaves in Maryland, Virginia, Kentucky, Ten- Nessce or Miesouri,—and if a farme' owns slaves, and keeps them in those! tes, it mast be against his interest.— Slavery is certain to be abolished when- | ever, free labor is made cheaper, provi- ded tree white labor is not torbidden by malaria or tropical heat. These prices, | if long continued, will svon take off the | whole population of the border States ivy, to the Sonthwestern States, and the va-/ cancy will be filled ap with Northern and foreign immigration. Make an Abolitionist of the Dollar, and he is in-| vincible.” | The following from the Petersbarg Ex-} press strongly coroborates the opinivn of the New York Express: “Our citizens are beginning to observe the unusual number of slaves that are constantly passing throogh Petersburg, on their way south; and to the minds ot many, the result appears inevitable that it will need bat the work of ten or twen- ty years to clear Virginia completely of that part of her population, A company ofone hundred passed through on Satar- day of last week.” > - " ‘ Je ty his efforts, ), are. we indebted. anare |man’s for the funds which put into opera- tion and now sustain the Common School - tion is a “ humbug,” if it were certain that they remembered that our common ‘achool fund was derived from that source f = To eall it a“ humbug,” then, is to insult | 7, 1857. \ghe jutelligence of the people. It isa : barefaced attempt to mislead them—to ar-| lray them in opposition to theif rights SALISBURY. N. ¢. TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL TERMS OF THIS PAPER $2.00 CASH. : jand their interesta, The Public Lands.—The readers of; The boast uf having heretofore beaten | newspapers every where will remember |the whigs on this question, is ve ange | that the Whigs and Atnericans have for ment against it. The Bunner might aleo years contended that the proceeds of the boast of having beaten the Whigs on the | public lands ought to be distributed ‘subject of internal improvements, bot | equally among the States. They have the popular voice of the State has stifled | contended that Congress was annually | the hoarse ery of opposition its party was squandering large portions of the publie | accustomed for years to raise tothe policy domain by voting them to the pew States of State aid to works of this kind. Tuter- for railroad and other purposes, and were nal improvement by the whizs, aecording | thas perpetrating a gross wrong against 1, locofeco logic, was wrong, but the peo) the old States. It will be remembered, ple sustaining the doctrine, internal ie that the democratic party has uni-| provement by the democratic party, made them the peculiar and special advocates | And too, formly opposed the doctrine of distriba- tion, and have, up to this time, prevented aud friends of that political dogma. the old States froin an eqnal and just par-| thus it is likely to be, we hope, iv regard ticipation in the benefits of this pablic to the distribution ef the proceeds of the treasure. Well, things have changed a public lands. The people of the Old little, at least so far as very respectable States, Whizs, Americaus and = Demo- gentlemen of the democratic party in crats, are getting their eves fully open on| It is true the this subject. Even gressinen have been driven, by starting | and alarming facts, to admit) thar it will! } N. Carolina is concerned. Democratic Con Standard, the democratic organ of the State, still harps apon the old strings of but for all that, it is a pleasing | not Jo any longer to trifle with it, They } see, year after year, millions of acres vo- } ted away in defiance of justice to the | States and in right, and that it ie woree than idle to talk about the terms of cession and the | daty of consigning this revenue to the | public treasury, The old States mast de- | mand their rights and take the lands or| their proceeds, or get nothing; and with the party, reflection to the old advocates of the dis- tribution doctrine, to know that the en- tire delegation of North Carolina voted a violation of every rule of | the last Congress for a resolution to dis tribute the proceeds of these lands a- mongst the Statea. Even Mr. Craigg, the representative from this district, whose democracy the Standard dare not im We give him credit for it, and if he should be re pogn, voted for this resolation. this obstinate fact staring them in the elected, we hope to see him, with other face, we shall rej ace to see deoweratic Southern men, pressing the measare toa iweubers of Congress boldly meet the ie | successful issue. than to any one other |! Surely it would not venture to deelare in mington. ‘The Goods of the Messrs Jones), CAROLINA WATCHM AN. the fuce of the people that the land qnet | heme and advertised, bythe: oceelgtaa of . Vesnel before the Bills.of Lasding cameto band, There are now in Warehouse, Goods, some sis Car onda, fur persona at Sulisbary, Lexing- tow and Concord, without the Sea charges being enwredt on the Bills of Lading, and are conse- quently detained, awaiting these changes, Some of the principle consignees of these Goods, are Messrs, King, Hage. de Ce, Rexington ; J. V. & T. Symons, Hobson d& Morehead, and W. J. Mills, Salisbury; Kester, Bonn &)€o,. Con- cord; Latimer d Brown, Uillbburdy wad other. Will you be good enough to call attention to this, and also to the advertisement upon the tub ject of forwarding, published im nearly all the Nowapapers along the line, . may here remark, tha} nearly all Bills of Lad- | ing for Goode from New York, (the port from which these Goods were Shipped) come withous the proper charges, Generally filled with the remark —“ rates.” Consygnees enn, in a great mensure, remedy this by direeting their correspondents, to bave the charges umde out in advance, and the Bills filled when the Guods are Shipped. There ‘wre 10 throwgh Car loads of Goods to go forward in the morning, to Sabishavy aed viwiyity, that | hope, may be in guod time, The 20 “Joint Cars” will ply regularly be- tween Wilmington and Salisbary, ac, ke, All that a Company can do, will be done to accommodate our Freighting business for the West. Respectfully Yours, 8. L. FREMONT. Bag. & Sup. P. S— Will papers along the line copy this. Those publishing oar notice of January 26th dis- continue on April 1, aud send bills to the Soper- intendevts office. NOTICE. Office of Bag. & Sup't Wilmington & Weldon Rail Read Company. Wilmington, N. C., Jeawary G8th, 1657 The fulluwing notice has bega received with sue and strike for the rights of their! Jirection to publish for the information of afl of thein having been consenpts,, whe stand ready to follow United Cou srexrert.—We saw yesterday, a States Marshal, Capt. Rynders, and there counterfeit note f the Bank of Charlotte who will tor 820. It parports to have been issued the new tribution , which was passed by Con gress on the 2c day of March, 1843, by a vote of 24 to 20 im the Senate, and 0 to W wm the Honse of Representatives. This ball President Jackson refaved to approve, and it did not become a law, the popular will, as indicated by the vote of the House to the contrary notwithstanding. Sume of the Western wembers did put hesitate | rumor, that the propnetors of the steam er Great Easteru have expressed a desire {to send her to Norfolk, Va., if any as | surance could be given, that she would be freighted back from that port. He proposes, therefure, that a Convention be | held at Bristol, Tennessee, on the 15th uf | April next, by all the Internal Improve {went Companies of the South and that are 20,000 of ass Americans look on, and follow Judge Betts whenev er Capt. Rynders is resisted in serving a I ted States process of the Supreme t if the Uuited States.” ew York Ilerald, fulminations, present and prospective, of the freesoil press, against the decision of the Supreme Court, in the Dred Scott “Meanwhile the preacbers noticing the Case, 8.\6 sth April, 1553. The vignette, which is budly executed, represents a blackemith’s shop, a horse being shod, and a traveller lue general appearance of the note is bad, the engraving being clameily exec uted, and the paper of in- different quality. The signatares of the ofticers are well done, but the figures in the corners and in the centre of the bill looking on Dtales. | “ayine some of onr rea- or | Sut wha ders will ask, lias produced this chang: Du. Aswert Surra, ome of the most in the views and actions of democratic Congressmen! We are not prepared to prominent and bonorable citizens. of the g ! answer this question with certainty Ir State of Texas, is spending a few days in this place. Lle reeded in vions to his removal to the West, and has here a namber of friends and ac: | quaintances among the oller citizens of; Le with Mr. Cuas. F. Freuxe. is probable, however, that the gatrageous Salisbury pre: | corruptions in the last Congress, forced apon their minds the trath of old Whig arguments ou this subject, to wit: that the town and vieinity is stepping nnless the old States speedily secure for thernselves a portion of these landa, to ( the Sout | donLtleas take the af de and nulike those | saoine , cs ~ { ' Seuth will doo s take up the are rude and oulike those in the genuine : a = to avow the purpose of eventaally appro-| Delegates Le apprinted by that Conver oe hi tg note. There are cher dissin an bat mee h they are so justiy entitled, the lume Quate Mi dical Sock : eh | a - ’ ny ‘ he pulpits .. here a er dissin! >a, t . ee j BP aly. . . ptisting to the Dtates in which they Le, tion to proceed to England, and make the | 04, nit 4 Pi an aa tla? Have Uece pornted’ cat ote fF waa near at hand when they would bese ate dical Sovicty. —The eighth an- | “sar : t sed a ofr a J rave ™ ‘ » , or aN - . . all the pablic ‘ands, and ome vf the must necessary representabons on the sulject. yj Tlie « te. mer oceas'on, we deem it unnecessary to all chance of a participation in them sual meeting of the Medical Society of \ 3 . 4 J ai lie Lowe t Pr occas 4 am it unnec F ‘ ees toe ° eminent of them declared that after tl Bat, iw the meantime, Congress has oi. y RU rea desctibe tien We cautiwo the public and that as now dispensed, they are an Noth Carolina will be held at Edenton, Mw t e . rj public | mt of $50. 000000 . . aii 7 . . , : , s x ’ 2° census of 1850) the poe du so given wm pablic lands ove ‘ Me Ker Cavalier two against these sporious notes, as Many of enormous source corruption We say it V0 Wedneaday the 16th of April, 1857. | be irresistible. The faltilment of thie! Latld Western and other Railreada, whi: ene ; ee ey a aay | “are ag bias ¢ omination § sheve re 1n ee tee ena ticeaas t arn {#. menace 1s alioost complete, and after (he | concentrate ujen New York the trade ’ 2 Ae is probable that these facts were made I ee d Lhe Southern 7 t deserved circulation, at least in places south of as , Fim Colambae | Mies) Drmoerat census of 1560 the oid Mates will be and caamerce of these States,—and hence |» manifest bo doinecns Congressinel as thas Ps Du e ‘ \ “ Wilmington [lerald. Y BOTUNE NE JUMP! terly poweriess anless they unite cordial | tins helped by Licle Sau, we can trane r rp to lead them to an entire change of views OT PATON \ Pps a ¢ ' ' x dives 7 —- A . ly for their commun protection. ‘ burope Virginia tobacco, bread | New I and 5 were 1 an — and action on | uters Swan & ( of Atlanta, Ga., after en The whole amount of mevey whicl | stulfs, ke. cheaper via New Yo, = L i an k Daiouan Youso.—This notorions rogne | . oe , , g tue pecple in New Orleane Mir n = ‘ ‘ 9 . } -~4 sé ’ . ' zy fe, le ever, al oe » ~ * ries , ae would have gone into the Treasury oi Vi sn great ‘hastern eleamer i the dives rea thes Soe . ‘ who calls himself Guvernur of Utah, . ’ nie. Vicksburg, Welampka and scores > . e a f 2 Lo t t H or what move, afrivt ard siyelit ia, under the provisions of Mr. Ciay =| trade R na tee ‘ied sceine determined to test the metal of the | Pouther paces —have commenced die whl, from 1532 to 1539, a perind v New York, it is very true, isas : \ " ; governed Me change, if the slyect, so dear y Piece ia s yiarter of ( au #8 rx ev stratic » very outset. — f , oe af seven years, would bave been Juss me of as Virginia inthe direct pare pats fanho® a it BAT Labiee baie te the hearts of old Clay Whigs, shall at cue « ! lam three hundred and waty-mine tho in the Stale plunger vi the | at ‘ k x Our He presents at once the most extravagant | i esieuiimated They are royglit Class 2h. drawn in’ Atlanta, Ga., on eand one hundred end tty mincucians.| bat when Congress wo Jd give ¢ y : ; lemands. And to give full emphasis 0) snd we they will thead Tiureday thre 19th bet an tnaferialls or for each year seven bande fand twen-jaway, we lovked and siniled,—invest : : Ft te them, hess ead to have seized the If ; f K 4 sotributed tothe happiness and prosper . 4 . oot . : nl t * the mine o the deeminant party ty-eigiat thegeand vve hundred and wine fin [iaecia, and every where,—and rev) . j ; oe pee URAL archives, papers and prop: } Pay ty of one of var tucst popabar and ust ty-foar duilare. J that Aiamtema " By ern , Ot i would adantof at, thes might do teem ord citizena, whe hell one qracter 1 < € aster wily L) { erty inthe lerrtory 0 al, and burn ' , On dSeptem|er 4, 1541, an ect was puss | waste be ours, in ourewn port it \ 1 W . re a selves the creditof according to ther of ficket No. 925, which drew the ca; : : | ' ed them > th ~evuta lis , ed to appr priate the proceeds « f the emler a would y have helped us, my Cee clcney fl Acre nh ! m Ie then makes 2 ' vanquished politcal adverearies ® fore: tal prize of BGU,U00.— We also learn tha of the pubic jands amongst the several State ifeell w l ave a tiand in eed , Must : foofficers, Whose appotntinent he de gight and aacacitv on thie eulyeet, wl ith their nenal States. Tbe first section provided (hal sun picking Viv Layreee NY chet ex toot Cine. mands for the Territory, his own name Ree pod - ly learn by sad experienet mete them agent, fr » 3) SERIE Yo 1s ’ re) Wy ars i 1ee, from and after the 31st December, 1541, - ie nnd Lie, , heading the list for Governor. In fact, re ted W reartuliy dee ery e prige, te kiow mie ee a } “>: ft repeated. and feartully demonstrated ; there shuvid “Le aii wed aid jad ty each o threatens, and assnines the attitnde of : a older wieted pay of the Btztes of Utiio. Indiana, dines A lute of a Gioryia i <> ¢ Fe t lis demands are not com Did not the Whigs, veare age, tell the fev ahertinie. it Alabama, Missour , Miserserj ji. lau neo tiere was trie! awe ( / “4 . ed I s. phied with at on The Administration the procec Ie of these lands ofyht te be people who want imeney to take hold of ana, Arkanens, au) Michizan, over au ( mee . : . = (r ves at Was ctots td meet these insolent distribated amongst the States? But au opportunity, for the prizes having ta abuve what each uf tue sari States is € te Se J : P } s detmads ippoantng seme General of Seni are 1 oN cever, Ken this direction, will, we have ne tithed to by the terune of Lie cotmpacte ct ELISE: Tn tue expres a ile H earmy Governor of Ltah, and back ‘ " , t lonbt, continue te come, and their Ayent ° . OTR Ae : \ we ave tueir @ asion at 4 tered wrte bet ween ti! anu ( witness, ea seed, w j haster ‘ ce al ¢ tes. him with an ari A civil Gsovernor is : : bere, an well as Swan & Coe, are prepare am thei ties nie t i ract ) slar fo osecurnn ' : btetes, ujem their os dus © palied ont eo knife, and “sloshing x wis, & nies x st alwave preferable aud properin ordinary ay Ee ible plan for secormay ty aiicy til all orders, either by wart or in Lamon, the eum vf ten par ceutuin Ujrs ut” atrack the deceased i , 4 1s inal | cases, Dit the nest of Mormon filth re ach State an equal participation in them. persona, for Tickets in the magnificent sono VORA arg Vs mate he A A 4 the nett proceeds of the eales ‘ | Tie attending 4} an alter Wii “ precees Wes juires er treatment A civilian Grov- Year after year millions upotiin Hions of schemes which are forced, and which s « «bh > yiit to t ‘ t : ~ | i { lee laude, which, sulseq ne ve da) allied to the stand, w make Ae rte iu tot i . ~ erner, with no force of military to back acres are appropriate }. not for the yene- “ be drawn every Saturday . 1 le 1 t Ap . s i ‘ jini : i ie XZ | ) ; atoresai J, sha 1 lee meade witlin tle ecat f the nature and extent of ‘ ye exan Vr kino lien, cou y nothing there He would = ¢ ( t Bane ricy Swan & Co, by their promptness in of cach of said States respectively ' . ‘ : ‘ r ral Use of the muntry, bo Dg ih rene- ; ie ect 3 a0 test at the ore arin, ‘ ‘ rem v ain onot be allowed to remarniin the Territo 6 f ee \ Anite paying Prizes, by therr known respons ‘ wai tine the en t : ‘ , , P 7 of part Stat anc vate rn | S 1 After ded a g tee saul per centuin 1e lower portion of the abdomen, p« » Raley rend /. Ntind ry, if he attempted to exercise any an at particular States and private Vom: |,, y, and last, not least, by their cour the residue of tie vett proceeds Was tobe ring the peritoneam, and ther ex i ty Wiiy not, then, try the inilita panice for private purposes, and this poli teona, yentlemanly bearing, lave piace oe ee et the Ws Lobe YN sendin Pitoliiecomentaiueta tle vt >: ry force atonce? If they choose rebel) cy las att ‘ined auch strength in Cone ed themselves liga in the confidence and the band the Distriet , no , i | t f porta Ler iW ; ity of the Ac reyions Pie clerks / ia Ia 4 The} eof N n, they can tn subdned, and shonid be gress, that it has become evident to every career of all throaghout the country , 4 ‘. ‘a, na eras ae wl ‘ this was Greek, inquired a 4a their rey ‘ ( Prittedury Lost. mind that to contend for their appropria and when persons invest in theie Lott en, luwa, and muda, accomuing t ~ °G aint rae An ; att witli eee , ie: ries, they feel eontident of baving all they resjn ctive federal represe tive } : s , ' tion on the termns prescribed by the deeds wsh —fuir play . ned ¢ sow ™ resar 4 Goon Ovroxtustty FOR PRorrraBer ¢ P le E fair pls tom, as ascertained Ly the last j , me : j A i" , : i of cession is stinply ddle We believe the name of the fortunate (18 80,) tu Le spplied by the Legislat - : vest ENT. —Large Sale of and ; y = | e a and re fr otore ite the of ile I Ie —It ' Peal ane holder of $12,500 te no secret, Lut we do ef tee en] States ts e0ch purpemce as ' : u thle Lanata w re seen by a pury i at i OD | nee re ciirectitent the M not feel authorized to publish it in vur owt Le te ee my rect, pr , ; : ; - ' ise nen vat thre Irect wo ve] oO It is nota surprising fact, however milnaiie that (he unt live cunke tf wu Biibge Ue pte ; ial a! * ‘ od, as We tle and Ohio Railroad Company have ; Drier ar r bik V3 \ b } termined to bring into market one han humiliating it may be, that men are often oe. ¥ 2 ; = j visand acresof the valuable grant: persistent in error, and wilfally slat ont DEAMON DS ‘ i i) 4 \ re tid tate ! 1 7 5 eat ( ie . . t ¥ Saag : : es es Of Al dight from their minds lest: their preeon We occasionally see glowing paras " re . ’ ne cee a Dt iets yard in the ceived notions shonld be reproved by ite gr plain the pepers, of the finding of a i ‘ k ta Nord Jyeu <1 1 vi t f lis c ae | : | z uct t ‘ } ® vat yreato work. Thieme earn et rar “ - - A a a mea adiniasion, at Leinordeolouiiion come CUMADI Ar ie mountain yase, of & Lae re , A Salle ea at Ph lands feantlhe counties of Wavne, Clarke adinission, and their pride of opinion come etl ati hel een caliirr ra gery age i ' i ” eg 0 ’ n-ahores ‘ oe ‘ { ' : C ' : iva ‘ ‘ Landerdale, Kemper and Noxubee, Mis. tarnbling tothe ground We are more | : Leas tee mn 4 t ae : : 5 - Fe derment is made over them, and of their 4 } ‘ ho aesippr, and Sarter, Alabama, are con- thanhalfinclined to place our ne giibor,the ' , ‘i ‘ ‘ ‘ r 5 Tr F : haere ain rel ' ia , e value. But why should it be ao! , or convener e line of e 5 \ 1: ence Nae are aie viet an ft . is Os : ti Banner, on trial tor thia offence acarnat rld is full of Giamonds and pearls . a ' reall within afew hours dis . ! 1 & ’ it fat i - F : - reason and candor, as exemplified in the Loeoonly reason more are hot discovered . j 1 ‘ pees ot the Mobile inarket, and a large | , : ' ‘ ‘ ; . 2 following paragraph, to wit: that people do net know them when Pde poreoe proportion of those bow offered for sale Las } ' . ; . ie they see them A crongh diamond is a veour, and ac saaul to be good qnality, seme of Laso Disreiprtion This patent A a \ ; 3 : ’ nore Un promiaing prece of stone, in ap esc. exe \ ¢ vy ' equal te the: finest cotton lands in huamboy has been tramped np again by ; : " x ] e ir . . ‘ ‘ : pearance , than a bench p le So itis ture a a : Minninetppr. The sale isto be at public the know nothings for capitalin this con ‘ ‘ commis | , ; s ny ; , with individnals How many living dia forty I ». anetion, at different points in the coun. gression Canvass s \ £ erin 2 ‘ . monds dhe withont being polished or hav much» \ uf fines 5 ties onentioned, and will dogttless attract tthe sasne Demades we have no hes j a ; ; ’ { intiny ing their value known, wile the ylitter won Wve “ 1 top } . aA iarge ameount of capital and @ crowd tation in sayin that the opinion of the 1 j 1 wach is : Pane mammnarca) cHnlt ong paste and brasa ontehine the“ pure f purchasers, demoerac changed and the people ” : te Au , ; 4 v a OY : oe ‘ peor water” and the virgin gold.—Sprrit of ; . : F lratil ‘ t 9 hat thas al ~ en] j . : bugs rt t j I olie ; will ratify fully twice imagre what | ) the Ag th { fa f ye en Fem il tie A thie 1 Comet.—There is— says te Nation. ready been done——or as Many tines as é . r FP ‘ nteliivenver-—a telescopic comet now the tn r v be trumpe Va /ee- } Federal] . ; ; | 7 oo 1 ot) Inteliigenger—a telescopic « nnet now t ED 1 may be tramped ap.’ — le Mr. Murphy has been shipping large Jiv tie i oi] <M Ante | Mr. Waeks the north-western part Gy the aky, pudicun spunnes quantities of paper from this place North 1 ‘ '. sO as : low present men and women who have ving eastward Wes Mad ae The enbject of distributing the proceeds fr several years; and the cotton manu r d ' ‘ laryre ¢ ate ( : ational ¢ < re a 1. “ py ne fan »Atmerican literature ACRE 4 fe , a Nutivnal Ob- oF the public lands among the States has factories in and near this place lave States Wae ] ahatia irri a “ Hanae cer point l'ces 1 57 servatory on Friday might. been ‘i = y ; ae ant w j ‘ a tot Mr. I rw giv “ oe This wad ae Teale) eae engaged the attention of the most pro- ’ shipping their goods North for 1 ands ' “ sig mote trata of acien men, and tuat of Da Kel ee eae es eS eS are | fdund and distinguished Statesmen of this inany years. The only remarkable thing { : Satie niente ker ofartiste, Theas interesting work, Melroary, 22. by when d' Arrest, - ou , ld eh eh irdd acd Ee about it is, that after having been sold = m0 ‘ i ; renee 98 a Jersey , og . ‘| : , S57 thet 4 ee : ie Feecrenare hy. ean din ee Ge (i vimediacely the 26th March, at Newark, New Jersey, country for years; and we ventare to atthe North, they are re-boaght and re- Litorohary Express Vow York Cilanc, Mirch 30 ry Mr. Van Ardsdate. ‘nay that the editor of the Banner will| shipped to the South.— Fay, Observer. concerned : “The Wilmingtoe sad Weiden Rail Road Company have mate arrangements for forward ing all gook consigned to the care of the Com pany, and destined for amy point on the line of the North Carolina Rend, free of comatissions~ “If landed on the Company's wharf, there »i!! be no charge for whariage or drayage ; but these expenses will be incurred if landed of any other wharf, and will be added to the freight oa ‘be way-bil, to be collveted on delivery, by ) the North Carolus Rail Head Company.* “N. B—To avoid detention st Wilmington, it is cowential that the amount of freight by re mele shall, im afl caars, be ditinetly stated, ie | dollars ead ceuts, of each bill of lading, and of goods fur more than une peron are iechuded 1 Ube nase bail of beding, the amoeut of Ireighi ks each conmergnce must be sepataiely stated.” By order of the Lard of Larvetors, s. L. FREMONT, Exo, & Ser't We poblieh the above as it was sent lo as for that purprse. We are sare, how ever, that 1 will not satisfy some of oor people, who cannot onderstand why their annals should be detained at Wilmington tora reason which seems to hate no such There is no deter tion of goods at Charleston, awaiting th: effect at Charleston ception of bille of charges, it is sar aod whatever be the canse of delays * Wilmington— whetber a failure of mais or a difference in vedo of transacting besiness at Charles even thoog nore custly, will command the prefer: net to Wilmingtow the ton—the quicked route, --- COMMON SCILOOLS. It affirds ne pleasure to record every em intelhyence sbuw ing the progress of owr Cumator and the micrest taken in them by & pubbe. We copy the following from the © Sch: Weatrre Sentinel, We trust that the esa7 f Mesars. Masten and Rominger will Le fillve ed by other gentlemen of intelligence and inf epee, aml that the interest which they have (vet manifested in thie pulle work may beeome mor general in every portion of our beloved Strate Exhibitions like that referred to in Forsythe hate an excellent Influence on sebolars, teachers, the community in which they take plrce N obligation ® more imperatis 4 apon good citizens than that of fustering and sustaining oeF Com mow Schouls, and no more praise worthy of ps triote duty can be performed thao that of en cowragng and ailing, by personal presence am! by voter, thome who have charge of oar Schou and those who attend them, as the only mer! Here an which they have of acquiring knowledge isa work ja which persons of all parties engage, the only rivalry being ae to who hs do moat to perfect the system and increse ine The Sen@nel say* m Satu’ measure of its benefits, “Tt was onr fortune to be present, of day the 21st inst. at the closing exercises of t Plenaant Fork Common School. We were ver’ agreeably entertained with the rehereal of mar! short apeeehes and dialogues by the pupils ['" exhibition showed that both teacher and studen’ Land been faithful to their duties, There 1e ‘ large assemblage of people in attendance, * were, after the close of the exhibition, addres hy John Masten, Eeq., one of the Common Sch ae Superintendents in this county, durdan Romine er, and others, on the importance of educat’” aod Common Sehouls, We are not yet willing to be called a bach lor —or at Jenst not an old bacheh r—but ever within our own recollection, there has been * groat change in the country, in the fucilties '" | aequiring edueation. Bata few years ago the jineans of a common education were beyond the jreach of many of the ir classes of the people jn the commenity. Now there are avne-#? ing ow Custu Govet the eh appar ty Sta lurnla mouth 22,001 ton, | ni Ellia, sunal age a ae letter Trade Bereta of Vis rect | tion devel pert Hew uaz year | and I hashe Raley, Virg: Ae tat | porat crease prvil the i fee! t schon dutie know and | upon facili nore etic heen that ed ” 000 tifyi ) amy other rht on ‘he vy ley ) the ‘ mington, rhe by “- stated, ie ng, and echaded io A tretg ht hw ated.” are, ONT, & Serv as sen! lo are, how ne of oor why their Imington te ho sucn no deter aiting th« ( te sand delays ad e of inais ce Mm the st Charles m thoug prferenc LS. very uem mar Comaton hem by © om the © the esa Wh be files ce and inf yey lave (vet become moore elon ed Seats Forsythe hare teachers, #™ » place. N goud citizen 1g our Com porthy of pe » that of ef presener aml f guar Scho » only means wledge Here j parties to who | inerense | Pnel say* nt, on Satut xercises of | We were ver’ eran! of mar! e pupils | u " er and stud There w™ * endance, *! ion, addres smmon Scho rdan Romine of educate” salled a bach Hor —but ever re haa deer * re facilities for years *go the re beyond the 1s of the peopl e aune #0 Luter advice stale thas Wal theer had burat Ban George, nod that the allies were defeated nt i* ay = by HToighen te gredt slaughter, and | he w ottbalaine lew Granada bad been robbed by a Peruvian war steamer of vhinty | e.—An Ip- thousund dollars ii specie. | of the Petersburg Sidten, weiting from Plswoithy Wash ington Oo., says ;- bat gh vat Pismo seat twi- ight, so: rest at w's Lote enjoy: | LATER FROM EUROPE. New Yor«, April 3. ARRIVAL OF THE CONSTITUTION. | T wee or If a woman would have the world rele spect her husband, she must set the ex- ample, Company use \they “warm ap with sion? He says ‘it's a glyss concern, and holds about a pint.” On aoe Wentern No North Carolina R.R. Co. STATESVILLE, WN. C, Apaw 4th, 1857. { HERE not being a majority of the Stock of this pened the meeting of the Ftock- | holders adjuarned from Morganton, meet in the ing ves ds well.as we could in a} The.steamship Constitution, with dates from | town of statesville, on the Lith instant, at which crowded; house, surrounded by a noisy | Liverpool w the 17th, las arrived. = Stockholders are rowed to atiend, | pany. The next worn-| Cotton closed on the 17th with ah adeaneing | R. F. SIMONTON, Mi friebde and the Remini eh cas A LARGE & MAGNIFICENT STOCK Spring avd Summer GOODS, unsurpassed by any honse in the State, in it of va- | \riety, designs, fabries and price, consisting in part of Rich, Sitiped Plads, and Chene Silks ; Organdies and | Berage Robes; French Lawns and Jaconets; | Black Silks, all prices; Paris Mantillas; French GOODS, which we offer for Sale at low pricee fur on, or on time to punctud) Customers. All persons will find it to their interest to call and examine our Gods, and hear our prices before waking their purchases, for we are determined to sell and to sell on as favorable terms as can be bad at any other house. Betow will be found « list of many articles we have in Store. PRIME RIO & JAVA COFFEE, CRUSHED LOAF AND COFFEE SUGARS, MUS- COVADO AND CUBA MOLASSES, NEW ORLEANS SYRUP, LARGE aii CLASS 31, To be drown in the Cuy of Atianta, Georgia, in pub- | aio dare. tie, un Saturday, Apeil Lith, 1857. be rey ae at ayy. Gor cat wt Goods for and Ladies and Gen Hemen's. before offered in. this, markets’ “ Our stock has been selected with great we think, we can sell many of our Goodsat a theagh a eed many have advanced ¥ siderably in the Northera markets, All we ask je examination befure buying eleewhere. We have grt» the Gund» and they must be wold —We have a Ro CLASS 32, To be drawn in the City of Atluota, Georgia in pab- “WER lie, on Saturday, April 18th,1857. CLASS 33, To be drawn iu the City of Atlanta, Georgia im pub- lic. on Baturdey, April 25th, 1857, ON THE N FLAN OF public, All kinds of servan: ats, SINGLE NUMBERS. hued of all kinds wnd qualities, oll of w ° told low for Cash. or to panei nal dealers ou +hort Vite. 3,200 Prizes! Give as a call. BROWN & COFFIN. axoriment of tooty Made Clothing i Secretary. SACKS L. P. SALT, NAILS, HORSE pund the village to see peobepey. with sales of the two days of twelve | April 7th, 1857. ° 45 | eer iraagp ree repel yd sesmaur barged SHOES ond NAILS. PEPPER, GROUND | MORE TIAN ONE PRIZE TO EVERY TEN TICKETS!| (7 Particular attention paid to filling all orders. MOAR IY 3 00 5 je 8 rape aw tes do., SPICE. Ginger, Soda, PEARL STARCH, r ‘ Sulisbury, March 16th, 1857. 6w:42 ee itscinely Inid Sattar! Mouey tigltr, Console 93}. . Peay \ | Plain, Str ooh mht! COPPERAS. CASTOR ond SO BEY O}L, pt », MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! | aero frank Oy Wy. the “where the m estie Reninoke | The political Hews Is unimportant. | li HE MARKE TS. Jaconet, Swiss and Plaid Muslin; alarge assortment of | a y+ EE at aes PE ee i Say SHOT, TO BE DRAWN SOMETHING NEW iuto the Albermarle Sound.| —--e Salisbury, Y. lL th. 185 | Se ek Wile GndCaccd bunee,” | | SHEET GRNIOM, thon, BORAX, Soka EACH SATURDAY IN APRIL! Wee x So" wily lucated one might snppose | CHARLESTON MARKET. iabury, N.C Aprit Thy 1851. Ms hin Noedthes & Ealeidetes, | ay at at ao ty “pho Lang \ Prine of $50,000 is 8;0,000 STATESVILLE N. C that "Plymouth would necessarily be a} , a, Apples dried, 75. 100) Lead Bar, 9010 Linen, Cotes, Handkerchiefs, Da- | e Blacki — bow 20.000 is 0 lage eonsiderable importance. Bat | Cuantasros, April 8. | Beeun, 10.0104) White, 10 « 12 meek “Naphios aac sake } Verte fOLe Lesenee a hes Be a 0 a0. Tey ‘0 | we SUBSCRIBERS ore > at aow receiving @ on } ¥ ke «| Beeswax, 20 a 23 |Molawses Cubs, *0 065 | | " - 1 9,000 is 9,000 and well-selected Siock its egress to the ocean is so obstructed by | | Sulea of cotton to day 1,600 bales —of which | | Reef, aes | WO 874 | eee ete aie | THREAD, SPARABLES Teche, bow 8.000 ie 8,000 1. Ww o nen, A ’) “om L sgn hls na itive sig 990 4h Th wre nag. ABT yen 2 chang mtn mince AG a bo Fase cn Staple and Fancy - on ont inte the Atlantic. The “- CANE as ae OM) SLES |, We intend to keep ap ont areartment by replenish. | SURCINGLE'S, PURE 1“ 5,000 is 5,000 | Id. think was about 5000, YEW : CE oF ing our stock all through the season. WHITE LEAD, LINSFED OIL, “os _ . raat aon yee: wren - NEW ORLEANS MARKET. Admanzing, 31. « 37 joins LINSEED 1 All erdare wil racsive prompt atvention | en THARGE, Dey WHITE ee Cra eed DRY G oO oO $s, ¥ nelading “nille hor . | he dow a Naw Oxceans, April 2 — “ie i be \P bros oars ‘seb 100| . & W. MYERS § RED LEAD, UMBER. low 4 2,000 is a 000 | itable fur Ladies sed wear two steain 8 that have done, it . . “Juve, « tatoos, Lrieh, 4w:45 TERRA DESCINNA. Can ppt sui for Ladies and Gentlemen's is eaid, a rofitable bosiness; a anderen The sales of evtton to day 2.000 bales. Hold- | cat oe Ae te = eee uD hg ms ae also have a large Stock of Bed Ticking, B'each- 100 Prizesof le ee sense ITA TS, CA PS, BONNETS, BOOTS Custom Leuge ereeted by the Federal | ¢* asking an advance checked the demand.— | Coin * "85 090 [Salt per Larberly 2.125 04. He cr PS. led ute ya Domesties, Bleached and Brown drille,| 100 50 are 5,000 & SHOES, READ Y-MADE Goverameént; geveral church edifiees, and Sales were wade at 139 cents. Jw 85 0 90 |Sheetiog Bro. 9010 ide | Belsaparon anes: pei epee = sfogredie APPROXIMATION PRIZES. CLOTHING, - 1C 1,50 Sugar Bre 1Qal4 | Goods which we LOT] * the shabbiest courthouse for a place of its ane | Reve lo aceite e Creed; 16 sil?! | rep eensemen bereocivaa a ane mc Gn cicki, sad ay kager ova eat wl well them | 4 prac of 9238 anpronimating o ia Prin, are gone! AND FANCY ARQEOLES ER apparent, wealth, thal haveseenin twen- | NEW YORK MAKKET. thers per Ib. 350374 “ Clarified, 12014 | | CARPETING, consisting of Bruarclls, Three Plys, | for less money than any that was be ught this spring. ‘ ‘oo ‘20000 . | All persue wanting goods in ‘our line are requested ty States. More tian $25,000 worth of New Youn Auala. | Flour per bbl. 6.00 » 6.25 Tallow, 124013 Tograin, and Cotton Warp, List do We are also in receipt of a large stock of Bw wo - band Prince rar | to give vs a ca'l, apd examine our stock before making lumber is annually exported from. Ply- : y APT ae | e+ eek, 3.00 «3.10 Wheat White, 1 20 « 1.25 —Also— LADIE’ S AND GENTS SHOES, “ 80 “ 23000 foe | their porchases. Our stock will convprise all goods th Aj Cottoo firm, with sales of 3,000 bales, There | trom: Bar) Sa Red, MOelIS: aieotc M R ‘&. ke * ” bed = 1poo * 500 | usually kept in « faney dry goods store: Our guods pear 1, wt witha bout 5000 bbls. fish, wea a large inquiry for speculati yn apd export Lard, 10.8 11 |Woul, 25028 | anton Mattiag, ne Noa COFFIN Boy's and Girl's, Youth’s, Misses, and Infants dita} %000 ore 000 = offered ov the usual terms, 2,000 tw nein id : s sl athe N. | and woald wt that we have not furgotten the ~~, gp oe é& u rpentine, besides corn, cot-| /.,, buvyant—Southera $6.40. Wheat un- <- | March 30, 1857. Gwit4 Bie . ; omnis Der aRINE ee efemaanaigee| Mareb 24, 1857, wae * é ‘og co peas, &e, Tu the presiding Jadge, Hon. John W. Ellis, 1 hd the pleasure of meeting a per- sunal friend, whem Thad not met for sole | | Great Eqeestrian Mateh—Heavy Raliread Beer years. Judge Ellis is amony the young: Te est of the Saperior Court judiciary. Lis | ee age at thietime cannot exceed 37 yours, Two sporting men of this city, Taylor and and fromm hig clear rosy complexion, lithe | Dalton, started on horses from the Exchange, | step and bright eve, one woald not sup- | this morning, at 5 o'clock, fur a une handeed | pose him to be more than thirty, Neat. | tile mos, — or feed. The bute are withstanding his youthfulness, Judge El teen Col onal tihrnmaedatend wamenred Sorte lin bile oustalnel himself wall’ on’ the was the termination uf the race. The horses . ; | passed Fonda, forty three miles of the distance, bench, and the bar accord to him leyal |g iy A. M.; ume 4 hours and 15 minutes— | talent of the highest order, Awong the } Dalten's bores slightly ahead. They asrived at crowd attending court were many drawn | Lite Falls at 17 minutes past 12 o'clock, the | thither to witness the trial of a suit be | [)stiou bore a litle shen . but in bad eundi. | tween certain parties from the evunty of | ion. Taylor's hurse arrived at Whitestown at Mertford. The political cast of the case! 5.30 P.M, waking the hendred miles in twelve was what had given it intervat. [t eeeuis| tours aud « half aud wining the race. Dal as ifa gentleman who had been a men ; \on's horse was a quarter of a mile behind. ber of the Know Nothing order bad with-| O Satarday wight, six men were arrested for drawn from the fraternity, whereupon, | *ystematic rubbery at the New Yurk and Buston the lodge expelled thin and published | mlrued depots, Property to the amount of him as unworthy of trust or credence. | #14¥0 was revovered. | The action is broaght by the ejected — member for slnader ,aga'net the pallish-| FATAL RAILROAD ACCIDENT. ing committee, claiming $125,000 dama | Cure avo, March 28 que Alde counsel is engaged on both A gravel train, with a load of laborers for sides, and with the political feelings of | | Lasaictiplane sesth cartes! Therdey llaker| the exnmanity aroomed, we anticipate a! crossing the bodys, was precipitated twenty five | mast exciting trial, of wlich more anut.” | Ket below, in cons-quesce of the embaokinent | ering way, which bad been unlermined by the | late beavy raion, Four of the laborers were ki! j led, aud wight serivusly imjored. Cuysros, N.Y, March 28 t Yesterday afternoon Joseph And-ron, candi settled, with an advavee uf froin 1 to 3 cents Frei bts casivr. | Aupayy, ! Great Geographical Discovery in Georgia .— A Dre Bermp.—loreresting int lhgeuse -has | jest beva received from ihe State survey of the | Okefenokee Se amp, whe h covers nearly a fourth of Use map of George wet appear to be a swamp The grvet ewamp dues Tate for the Assembly last November, and Jas Melis were rua over and hornbly mutilated by Seo far e after all. the Delaware and Lack rer train of FAYETTEVILLE MARKET. Manon 30, 1857 BACON, per Ib COFFEE, per ib. amily, Superfine, Fine, Crm, GRAIN, per bushe|— Corn 1 Wheat, Outs, Peas. Rre, LARD. per fh, SPIRITS, per Rectified do. NAILS, cat, per heg TRON, per bh— De. WOOL, per bb TALLOW, per tb HIDES, per b— Dry Alum, per bashet, SUGAR. per Ib— Loaf and crashed, PrCroh Porto, & N. Urieans, BEEF — W bolesale, chace, Retail, -_ 12a 124 tga 13 lta 15 Oa 17 50a 800 Oa On 0 6a 00 alls al ®@ 70 a 00 10a 06 90 a 1 00 13a 00 00 a 0 00 TS a 00 55a 68 65a 70 Me 45 5 899° 440 5 64a 00 7a 00 17 a iA lle 12 16a Gta 00 3% ea 00 On Wei 52 0s 00 Wa 7 lle 12 4a 4 6a 8 NORFOLK MARKFT. We also have a large Stock of White, Black, and Faney Bonnet Ribands, Very cheap, Ladies light Col. Kid Gloves, best quality, Plain, Faney Barages, Strip- ed and Plaid Swiss Muslin, Jaconet, WATER POWER | Lown, Linen Cambrick Hid kfs, Plain & Embroidered, Bird Eye Diapers, Lodies White, Black, Slate d& Mized Hose, Misses & Children's Fancy, White, & Mized Cotton Stockings 7 & 8} Bleached & Brown Table Linen, Brown & Bleached Table Cloths, Plain Black Silks, (Superior Black Fig- ured Silks, and Fancy Silks at Cost.) We will also Sell aii kinds of Parasids, Chemizetts, UNDER-SLEEVES, & MANTILLAS, al an below Cost We also heave a large Stock of | OFFER AT PRIVATE SALE, THE nee | valuable Water Power, on Abbott's Creek—with- jim one aed « half miles of the Depa at Lexingwa, | \mear a Public Road having a substantial County Bridge | over the Creek. | There is now an old Dam and the ruins of a Soe) | Mill and Sew Mill at the place. ‘There is on ample supply of Water at all times 1 | is the nearest Water Puwer to the town of Le xingtou. la the Mill Tract is 267 Acres of good Wheat and Corn land, and a good supply of | various kinds of timber, Also, adjoining and coaven- ieot to this Tract, I will sell another of 200 Acres, | altin the finest Woodland of Pine and Oak timber without any cleared land Ready-Made Clothing, This Power is situated in the midst and is sorroand- SHIRTS, PANTS, VESTS, COATS, DRAWERS, fol sy ant edie nl pried ora Ti tT LE aa (ween Raleigh and Charlotte ores or The town of Lexington would sapply a custom at \¢ ARES: ERS = thie place uf 200 Bushels of Core per day—and Iknow | SAWS, MORTICE FINE HAND CHISELs, of ne place where a man of enterprise could make a CAST BUTTS, eee RAD little fortune sooner. There is a very great demand TABLE SPOONS, Buc Ls, fur lamber, and the Coanty of Devideoo ie just on the KNIVES | n PORKS, eve of building « $90,000 Ceart Howse within « ile | RHOVEL ¢ TONGS. and « balf of the mill DOOR LOCKS, W. R HOLT ie Me rks a 7 R57 Le Bs Celery meal red ted ee HOES, TRACE ¢ HALTER CHAINS, CAST TER STEEL. SHEARS, FILES of | all kinds, AUGERS, STIRUPS, BRIDLE BIT1S, DGE HAMME RS, HAND HAMMERS, Wag pxes. Frying Pans, Jack Serews, and many other articles in the hardware line at Cost. Promis- STREL, BLIS- Dr. J. J. Summerell Will con.sawe to practice Medieme ia the| town of Salisbary | Whole Tickets, $10 ; Halves, $5; Quarters, 2}. | PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. The numbers from | to 30,009, corresponding wih | those Numbers on the Tickets printed on separate | | slips of paper, are encircled with small tin tubes und MANSION HO SE Clothing ‘Emporium. | Swisa ond Cambrick Muslins, Seed | ploeed in ume Wheel. | | TIMBER LAND. | Mustins, Linen Cambrick, Long ize cinta Scope! priated and encircled, | 4 AL rISBURY, ¥. B.C. | The wheels are then revolved, and a namber ir | jareee from the wheel of Nambers. and et the rame | | time a Prize is drawn from the other wheel. The | Nember and Prize drawa out ore opened sad exhibi- | haves 0 “ ot is to the sedience, and registered bed bert el rreeiving aud apesing, hte 4 5 the Prine | ry in Betimore, « very large stock of SESE 5% READY MADE CLOTHING. MARCUS HOFFLBIN EGS leave to inform the public that he is new APPROXIMATION PRIZES —The PY aes seadin anifbng? " succeed: Mauihaps ts ianen doa chet gem bal © wear. is stock consiets wn ra : | every variety of Counts, Panis, Vests, end other ger- ments, saiied to the | erasve, aod adapted tu off ages | The 3,000 Prizes of $20 will be deverasined by the last | and d im quality, ew weil figure of the Number that draws the $50. Prize. | } as the ehesper kinds, varying in prices sceording 'o For example, if the Namber drawing the $50,000 | the grade of the article—that canhot fail in giving eat- Prize ends with No. 1, thea allthe Trekers where the | faction to any purchaser. namber ads in 1 will be eotuled to 20. if theNam-| le addition to elthing—he keeps Boots, Shoes, | ber ends with No.2, then all the Tickets where the | Hate, Cups, Shirts, Drawers, Haukerehiefs, Searpe, | Namber ends in 2 will be entitled to $20, und en aw te 0. | Suspenders, Collars, and many other articles too tedi- | ficatre of Packages willbe suld at the following | ous to porreepem oe All of which sre offered at the cedmg and twe | the first 18 Prizes will be entitled to the 72 Approsi- | | mation Prizes, ecourding to the scheme, rates whieh ie the risk : | = prices to cesh customers. Calland yoo shall be Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, Lad suited. MARCUS HOFFLEIN, 10 Hail Mansion House Corner, Salisbury, N.C. “ “, 10 Eighth “ pe Jee t3 IY ORDERING TICKETS O8 CERTIFICATES, Enchee the mor sy to oar address for the Tickets | ordered, on receipt uf which they will be forwarded by first mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending in any figure they may designate. he list of Drawa Nambers and Prizes will be sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing. TF Porehasers will please write their signatures ‘ plain, and give their Post Office, County and State. Proprietor | (€7 Renmmber that every Prise is drawn and pay- The 7OULD of Eagle Poundry & Hechine Shop, | able in fall without deduction. inform bis friends aad the pablie gener- 17 All priaes of 81.000 and ander, paid immedi. Ww ally, throughout the country, thet he is «til man- ately afier the drawimg—other prizes at the usual | Ofectuting the following articles, together with many time of thirty days. [oe ot te wit: The celebrated All commanieations strictly confide utial Teton) Drurey Threshing Machine Prize Tickets cashed or renewed in other the pomong O fice y Gom being impeded by water, the expeditiv® awanna Kailrond, at the junction of Lat road Beperted by Rewtaed & Brothers, April 7th, 1857. ae at his Residence. seas = — wpa Meares on ws tsriteey rk ee Anda Eorse Powe, . ‘ Bo > more “ be o refer che a ir eeE ered severely from want of it, and wereeom | with the Ceutral ruad They were» ag on BACON—Hames, 13 @ 16 Hog rowed, 13 @ 00 Let . person else will, we are respeet ages of Tickets either to Fee NO AN | at anno, sheegiilinai af Grace, excells every pelied ty sink twee wells for drinking and eook the track couuting the coal cars allacked to the p aa cafe “ ae 129 Sh ere 10, all WM. J. MILLS. «3. Bo MORSE THOS. STENHOLSE R&A MU RPHY. | 8S. 3WAN & CO. Atleata, Ga, beng va trae passing on the other romd, and did wot PO - per Bol. 624 « . = Seliob N.C.M 3 ass c y & tng perpen The underwoud alo wnae fowad LARDO—Na Vidi t as in E are now in receipt of oar SPRING & SUM. | Setseoury 4 » March 31, 1857 Rants breth ertical terwheels - i. a Fie kaise eis hear the appruach of the passenge: traa. Neith eine : i. pa a » git tn 136 ams W eaac State of N ort h C arolina, Lam « ¥ Wa » plone ch ness, throws i be t—& (a= , as ‘v ’ z Y cn ie enpected to recover oe FANCY & STAPLE, DRY Onn y ALEXANDER COUNTY. | for Grint aud Saw- Wilt; MILL & FACTORY GEAR; were compelle! te cut thir way with knives, ware DRIED APPLES—200 @ “ “ae _ } : : | | SUCTION & FORCE PUMPS, separate oF combined. ; ; : acces maietsate } Maranda Sie Coart of Mews and whereby they wore ay much delayed a to be in KUODE ISLAND ELECTION oa. a os Ds a) 9: een eee |e rccmne Merch tere| HASTMANS STRAW CUTTER ; danger of wn, therr supplies Leing « ey he danger of starvation, their supplies being et Waamiacros, Apna. | FLAXSEED—9150 @ 0.00 2 ht J RE NOW RECEIVING THEIR LARGE 277 Strihenwm —)1887 the only article worth baying ; shaving ctoud the test bauted. The most erroneous opinion have been The 8 ; , Fist NORTHERN —Pickied Uernoge per bo (JOVEN IIOSIERY,ITATS. BON cod handnsme Beck of N this case it appeannag that Nelacn Stephenenn, | of thitty-five years, euard of the erate an ceated Lob ve Repatdcans have carned the eatire State Mallets & Biee Fish #64 @ % pekied “KTR 200OTS x , . . - = A. Stephens, Hagh M. Stephenson, Wm | PREREV'S Core Shellers Ploegh eutettwe 4 the extemt and nature of the 2 be eee eee oan Cod and Haddie in bbla— 3.25 @ 450. Mach J ET: , B . Ts and SHOES, SPRING AND SUMMER Stephenaon, and the Children of Sherrell Stephenson | coitvatern$ Gugtes Qaees elias; a 3 regiut, No pallished map gives any wea of its “ crel Na 3 97.50. @ 8 GROCERIES, NAILS, e , deceased, Jane Smith and husband, Robert. Sarsh | Casting aad Work, made te vider a6 abort pois Tic survey. wil! prove a. fortweet - PRAS : Black Eye per bach] @150—Clay aud AN of whch we will cett low for Cast or Pridere, (eo oO Oo D Ss Elde:. L. ssa Elder, John Elder, Elem Templeton. | Vetter aad W Terme or and@ebted : : LATER PROM SANTA FE Brack Q1.374 @ 156 fon short ime to Paoctoal Dealera We are alwaye ’ learn Templeton, Joseph Lrarel and wife, Newey | pape All artictes will be delivered in the care uf the sentare, The subraenged portion is found to be - bs - COFFE E—Rie 11 @ 1% in the market to parchase Praere of ail kind, Gr! which they respectfully invite the evdisene of Sale- | alhe and husband, Jepha, Anew Leckey, Emo N.C. Ball & od tn of ences. easily drained, whereby thoasands of acres of the New Oncerss, March 30 SUG Boe ama rey crear ie —ReSned 12) which we will pay the high-e market price. ia Cech ba-y end surroanding Comates io etemine fore pur. | Leeke iD ores meee ise te Kenes _— a J. B. THOMPSON. } 4 lew! ae 3-—We me. 13 @ ot Gands chaning, a¢ we feel confide.t th evan make it to, om aed wife Jane, children of Sarah and David! Tym, March . ome. mreat valualde cuttun lauds in the South will be Daten to the 28ib ultimo aiate that the Lodian) MOL ASS FS—Weet Fadia, 50 @ 65 — W.o3.MILUS, & Co | ine Lavaomge of ba vers to ee = ie meee ari Mellegun, Mary Arringtoo, George Weudwards and UF Cherkate Pao, enpy three deadntat he. rcamed lepredativos are on the tacteass Several SALT LIVERPOOL—G Alem, #1 12 — Fine ¢).60 Salsbary. March 3st, 1857 6mo 44 f meat every dese ripiion of GOODS, wdapted wo ihe | © fe Anny, James Lecacy, Wm. Lawrance and wit | ward bill to this office. Messeams have been killed. A Santa Cra aiz0 ; spear ph descars , Margaret, Joba Allen and wife Wargaret, ond George | er yaar sWenvs iflihe ate oe LIWE pee Bol, $1.25 er selectina of LA Lackey, who are non residents of this State pnd i $3,000 WORTH OF GOODS A AT BT We we publiched in varie ‘ letter from Lieut Trade tet @een the Brita, in which he epenk« “us papers a pet od [iret mia and Grvat aged they ¢ abd ask audetatiun lo the would dec! ar be were ote Maury on the wr Capes A Virg f thre Uurted Sites vast reactrees _--. i SOP —Rewn STAVES—R Oak hhd ANDOLES—T 1) @ $—Yellow, 5 W Osk hhd W Oak bhd heading 16 — Adamantine, 26 @ a6 ex aw a 00 tisaan f e435 Large, and Splendid Stock MER. WOOL, of FUR, CASSE LEGIIORN STRAW “ ich will be found all new styles BA HATS. HATS. ER DRESS SONS: undered, that weeks. in the Carolina Watehman fendants to b> and a) d Quarter Sess Alexauder, ot the ( therefore publcatern be made fer ais | « fee the mid de- roar stihe wen Cun af Pess|___ COST FOR CASH, obe held for the ~ounty cal fit Regd andersgned having determined to Chose their court Howse im Tayhorevlite. on the hasiness, new offer their entire Stock of Goods of Virgieia wad theladjarcet Sinica: @hich ali MEXICAN AND OLUERK ITEMS HATS, jast rece:ved and for sale ew ; Ist, Monday in June nent. and plead smewcr or denrar | ot COST FOR CARE. Oureteck cunchinefa gow rect line of steamships (4s proposed) a conuce W. J. MILLS & Co he des, Organdiva, Jaconcts, Sitka, Bara- (i. mid Pevitom as the same will be inken pru cunfeas | eral ssawiment ss ro { M a1 MARRIFI Salied March Jim, 1 4a F = tle ath eacks ef interial impruviment:woslll &r Loria, Maren MARR ): alisbory, Mare 857 Seat pee epee nod ered Pettion granted secordingty q develop. Lieut. Maary evusiders the acl Sante Fe dates af 2=ch inet Ail Tn thie conate, March 96th, by Rey Samael Roth ial hole let Ral Bia Wine. A Caren, Cltkafeared Can ace | StAPBB AVS RANCT “yj v ) anta Fe dates « 27h me strenk « via “ ” v . ” i v ov amor nv Ribbons, be GesialTavhucevilie iba ll Monday lini Mech oA D DRYWT aoonps-- perfeetly practicable, and gives a fow statistics 4 atoms being on the incremee, Several ork. Wr JOSEPH BASINGER, and Wiss CRISS A ») . 1837 A CARSON, Clerk . On ilk ites Gales of wiallierniecinnte. ck eat Has Mel ae “ F, daughter of the late Mr John Josey Nias a splendid nemrtment of MANTLES, Suawis, (Qe 3 ee pe casreng r BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, READY- ath sags ; y shirnitshes had taken plice between ticane large Jot of Geata, Boys and Youth, Beas and, BONNESS, SUOES, &e Asa J iar academe itn aeons MADE CLOTHING, HARDWARE. CUT- He anys, wo mend t) Kayland. annunily. come amd dndians Nambere of both were killed i Shoes and Gaitera Also, Ladies Garters, Buots Gentlemen ia want of V iV U ABL E W ATE R POW ER LERY. QUEENSWARE, DRUGS, thing like forty milioes ponmle of Tobacea : best Ib ts reported that Judze Hopper, James Lu DIED: aud Tres, &e , for sale low 4 MEDICINES, &c. &e., year we sent ‘wenty-five millions oushets Wheat cas and two other Aimenenans were killed by the! Tn Stanly eomnty, March 10h, EDITH ELIZA suc u 7 _WJ.MILLS & Co Spring and $ Summer FOR They were bought for cash in Northern markets, and Fleur: ent fem than five handred milhom= Indiane near Kl Paso: also that eee Hobble, BETH MILLER, deaghter of J.F. Miler, aged 10 Betebury, March Slot, Ino] Grmret end a| moch lower prices than the present, Per- Dechels of evra, and all the hemmpof the cinnire, who hed quae tn Sonora to bay males, was kil )yesre and 4 deys CLOTHING SALE. sune wanuec Gantagety Ge sine a Cuomine ote Souak i Tv. who had gone to Sonora my ¢ « ) Se Pes te CNC TET OE 11) rh Al v4 s before purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined de. de, Honorable mention is made of the Ll hy the government party, Letters from | Ta Stanly mmanty, Maren Alt. A aed three Tih : DP will do well to examme our Stock, #8 we de aot hesi ¥ VIRTUE OF A DECREE MADE IN CA. | to sl Raleigh and Gaswa road asa valanble feeder of Santa Cruz Kiver of February Sf, aay that if the DA. pom ud “ wad _ . fee lier, aged three 4 y | tate in saying we have the largest ssavrimeni ever be B* berres Ceeaty of Kqeity, | well expusr ¢- pablie N. Bo We woald iavite the sttention of ‘these Vingima, dec, dee. — Welrmengton Herald people had encouragement they would declare 7° ™e . | QUGAR, COFFRE, MOLASSES, MACK E. | of offered 19 tne market Sele on the premers. on Taraday the 5'h dey wishing (o engage in the merchantile basiness te ont themselves independent and ask to be annexed In Rowancoanty, Merch 27th. MARTIN LEAZ OY REL. SALT. PEPPER, SPICE, GINGER y of May next, a Valuable eron Rocky Riv. @t!! knowe Stand. (also oar Stock of Gonds on band) the United The oye reer tena ees ome ner Oe bes awe TEA. SODA, PICKLES, SARDENES, LOB holesa e. ot Nicene the Alveander Mfr ced the Lead ca os bring an cnerfivet henson, where « hasdapae be- Qiax Hiaw Scnoor.—It will be recollected “ ' eee ene | Ow the Vith of March, infant ona of Mr MW STERS. SALMONS, ADAMANTINE § TAL the north mde of the River belonging te the Heirs at sineet of from $15,000 to $20,000 per year misy be with Indians, who are robbing and murdering yw pos Ain aged A onthe and 13 days —die LOW CANDLES, &e., for ante low Special attention has been given to thisdepariment Law of Col Alphago Alexander der'd. The Mille done. For farther particulars enll'on of Uhat the last L-gulature passed aa act Lo ICO Ihe Heaple in erery dimeebon. The revoliton, aa. eee throat aud influewsa WJ. MILLS & Co | Merehania visting oar town (hie Season, shonld mot and Water Power, with a sufficient bedy of Land at BARNUARDT & SULLIVAN. rorate the Trustees of this Institution and ine in Syoora has ceased. The Governor of Crane Rahebary, March 3st, 1857 bmat4 | fail to give cur stock examination before ba) mg. tached will be anid in a Lot and the remainder of the Geld Hill, NC. i} j In the coanty, og the 13th Mareh, SAMUEL, . ee as they wil Fired var Land on the nerth ede of the River will be sold — crease the number to fifteen. The act grants the da was superseded and a new one appornter MILLER, aged 61 years and 2 months. W A N l ED. DRY GOODS, WARDWARES. twa Lot. There 0 abvat ~ “S @ ie ws tf @) > \ ( Me h Road ine ee Good authonty states that instead of the pur The deceased had been sorely aiffioted for seme time ai AG ’ , aE. | ‘ x AN : privilege of erecting the school into A cole nt Lower Catiforma, amr (ov. previews to hve death: bat amid all bie eorriws he LBS BACON nie Lat hee LACS AND BONNETS. 200 ACRES perevas having seeounts sanding previves to when $40,000 shal] have been subscribed as a \ , mamfented an hanble and chrisuan remgnalion worthy 100 ()( iN} c Fe w) AE le SHOES. GROCERIES &c., ko ede od he Lands of 5 uw Jenasry 1856-57, will ple-ee call and settle them emment will concilate the Soath by paying a 9 ax, Floor, Wheat, & " “sy : in the w adpuwng the Lar umes either by Cash lh Note, Cash preferrable, as out permanent fand for the inatitution designated aam of 615,000,000 for the purchase We have cause to believe this endowment ail of the Isthmus of Tehuanteper [tie rumoured mated ape be ensily raised, and that the propeused change that Senator Benjamin has been ails ; wills waka, ‘The career <A tis ninilsvion ae 8) curnmeniner te armory sls Fates a high school, since ite eatablihment, baa becn “> eminently sneceasful, and from our knowledge of Curtoua Calenlation The following the integrity, and moral and inteflectnal worth catimate has been inade of the prohat £ umount which it costs the individnal of those connected with and interested in it, we fee! that ite future is fall of promine We learn that Hew. erly connected with this institation, has recently been elevted President of the same, Weare not apprised whether or not Mr. Clegg will rcerpt, but we know that the friends of and of education throughout the State, would be pleased to see him at its bend. Those who at present have charge of the school are eminemily qualttied to discharge the duties that devolve upon them, and from our knowledge of the popalation of Iredell county, and especially of the people around Olin, we look Upon it me the most favored «pot fur educational facilities in the country The people who com pose that commoauity are sober, moral and encr getic, and the locality is remarkable healihy Golds, Tribune. members of the different churches in the United States to sustain their respective charches. The estimate is founded ipon the last United Statea census: A Daptist or Methodist three dollars and forty cents; a Presbyterian seven dollars; a Congre yationalist ten dollars; a Roman Catho hie fourteen dollars; an kj c ypatian eighteen dollars; a Reformed Datel twenty-two dollars, a Unitarian twenty three dollars. Batter Clegy. who form- he institution GEN. WALKER. By a private letter from a member of one of the companies engaged, we learn that there has been another battle with the Costa Ricans jin which Capt. Higley, of the Mobile company, Was shot th rongh the head and killed. Capt. Thomas Con way was also killed. —South Curolinian. teal It’'a a good sign to have a man enter your office with the friendly greeting: i Here is two dollars for my paper.” +: RF The White Sulphur Springs, Va. have heen purchased by a company of enpitaliats of that State for $750,000, and are to have expend: ed on them as apeedily as possible some #250,- 000 for extending the accommodations and beau tifying « the grounds, the umitation of all chretana which the highest cash prices will be paid. to he very eoriplete—a large stock of Train. Sperm We have reason to behewe that hie afflictions were W.J. MILES & Co Fd Od ced’ Paid Gn hacdied Ukelboot ae at sanctified to bie eternal good in weaning his dewres March Dlat, 1857 Gand’. We from the things of time and directmg them to that Savwur in whose smiles he enjoyed eo much cunsola- hon He frequent dayeonien were nearly numb ar whom he that hw Sari o he sou of death May hie children and frends follow him whe rin he flowed his Saviwur, and may they hve the life of the nghteous that their latter end may be like hie — “ow eon hie passage (tough the valley o vy expressed a conecionences that his red: but he aleo fel had endeavored to serve and eastained him by hie gra f the W.A.H Ready- Hade Clothing. March 31, 16 fe f Role paid aceorimeeil ct Ready Medes. Pants: Call! Call"! 1 ‘al my A prices just rec J AND EXAMINA THE new AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OF 2 Gvows S \s 7 Subecribers are now opening enthe corner oe Vests, and Coste, and Raghas of all qualities and eived and for sale bow by W.J. MILLS & Co Ormerd4 Salisbury, Mareh 31 1857 Wanted Immediately, 5( qa OF PINE WOOD, for which the . Mall of Excelsior Lodge, Ne. 41, Sratrevitte, N Whereas, we have 1. 0. 0. F. C., March 31et, 1857 heard with deep regret of the death of our Bru. Jou N. Grasscocn ; there fore, Reeolred, in the pmine of hie That in hie death, inember ed of the uncerta:nt sdm + soon we may be enlled uway Reenloed, brotherly kindness extended ty our their affliction That we tenderourthanketo the off and members of North state Lodge, No. 26, deeensed brother; and that we aympathite decply with hie relatives im we have Joet a good that we are again nd brevity of life that we should bear in mind that none of us know how for ther Rea tved, That a copy of these resolutions be for warded te that he publieh the same the mother of the brother, alan a copy to the editor of the Carolina Watchman, with a request Reeolred, That we wear the usual badge of moarn- ing for 30 days. C. A. CARLTON. See'y and Cash will be paid on delivery E. MYERS Salisbury, HARRIS’ HOTEL, CONCORD, N. C. ry = | HIS Hotel, formerly known as the “ SMITH Hol having been pat in thoroagh repair, refurn d throughout, is now ready for the re- of gu Having the advantage of a first k he TABLE will always be bownufolly f ROOMS, neat and comfortable, ser- vante attcntive aud polite, and no pains will be spared to make all comfortable who may stop at thie House Travellers will find at this Hotel at all times files of the principal newapapers pubfiehed North of South CHAS. F. HARRIS f:40 ly occupied by R.& A. Marphy, large and well seleoted stock of SLAPLZ AVL 2ZANCT DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY.GROCE RIES. HATS, BONNETS, BOOTS, SHOES AND CLOTHING, all of wh entirety NEW, ar cosh and panctoal dealers at tery low price eet (o examin comprising March 24, 1857 ch are and “me brvere will Hod it greatly te ther in one mock before parchasing tar All Orders promptly atten] dt 3.5. & 3. A. McCONN AUGHEY Ralisbury, March 31, 1857 DR. M. WHITEHEAD. OFFICE on the seme lot with hie residence T cephon r apr Qmoidt Feb. 28, 1857 | JOB PRINTING | there names on the Slate. | Neatly swecuted at this Office | Jame 17, 1856. ‘ {wall be auld 1c that hie absence persons desiring to see him will leave Samael ¢ L -ads are ne Creek and Rocky R yao Harris and « beoks mast be c! PARNH ARDT & SULLIVAN very valuable, lying oa Cod er: and the Water Power m the beet in the cowuty, March 10, $857. Gwpdsi2 sufficient to run a ge aewent «ff machmery, @ fine leration for a ¢ Factory, sttuated aboat 2 miles 9 ~ : os ate Sah tomas Wes Rese \ FRESH SUPPLY ‘ 4 TERMS 13 cuaibe eran band and quired RW. ALLISON, ¢ March 4b, 1x57 eecaniy re ME. 404 NEGRO WOMAN TJ HIRE OR SELL. "ec subscriber off-re te hire of eeth, a entuabte ne- OF CABBAGE, ND other Gardon Seeds, just received and for sale ac the Buuk Store in Scstesviile, oppusite the Court House. Cabarrus Co, H.W.AVER Mareh 24th, 1857 naa - gr) wornan—an excellent conk. wader amt in, od Rn war temede tome te porebeoe. VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE. Apply tw a WURPHY Saisbary, NOC, Mareh 29d 1857 ae:42 JERSONS woahing to invest in Yadkin Lands, woald do well (o ecamine my horse shoe plan ‘g upoa the North Vadkin, twelve miles rom Holsberg, comtaining Five Wandred and Sixty-six Acres, HE Rev JAWES WeDANTEL, of Fayette ville, will deliver the Valechetory Sernnsn be fore the Stude of the UNITED BAPTIST INSTITUTE, Taylorsville, No C., oa Tharsday 4th tation. by fromm Balhebury, and enh ate Jnwe next D.C. CRAWFORD, two haadred and fifty of which are suppomed in he Cor. See Cue Sic'ty, ‘bottom. Mr JS. Williams oa the place, or Mr. Y Meee se eaT 4s J Brown on (he opp: site side of the river, will shew the premises te a &e , widress the ngham County, NOC ROBERT GALLAWAY tf.40 NOTICE. f Rowan eoanty ia re- anyone wishing to parchase. For eubecriber at Madison, Rock- ter R, JUNIUs MENDENBALL, LAND ACENT. ENTER Feb 26th, 1957 MAGISTER] \L A Meeting of the Jnatces VV te SELECT AND GOVERN ment Land— Locate L. eo—Lran Money—inake investmenta on Joint ac- count—and transact a General Real Estate business " in Minnesota, Tora, nud Wisconsin. quired na Monday of May Court neat, forthe transac. Taformation of the country farnished when desired. von of County business | Address, R. J. MENDENHALL, Hob. ROBARDS Chairman | ly4 (dpd Menneapolie, | March 24h, 1857 6w:43 SS (Prom the London Times) The Hing of Naples. What ie the differenee- between tle sol- itary confinement to which the King of Naples has condemned his prisoners of | btate, and that solitary continement to! winch be hag condenned himself (—In the dungeon of the prisunere there may -—_ wels be found more eufferit, gol bods y ut in the Reyal dungeon there I> aseurediy fer more anguish of tui We huow what manber or place is Montesarchiv, 1n whieh Poerio is continued, with a hacking cough, with blinduees muuiuent, and with the fell hand of consumption alrewty buss with the more vital pa frame, There he lies, poor min, wt chains upou him, and the Nex Monarch will not lighten tl gle link. The prison, we are tid.) damp, Uie vaulis are deep, Lie wii narrow, the cells without veut! fresh air. Judges, advocates, writers, Le chained pear cach other, Uieugh One of theus is wiotiouless Trout tsi, anotber struck with ecveral are afflicted Lat hey wear the sof his cala ier t noof al is para Vsis wit my a Comaui pl PClhails When Uy .ug they wear them etill when dead. Let them bat utter a word or a groan, ava Ubey are suinmarily cast inte the recking uuderground vaalts, and chained to tue floor, This is bat a sorry state of Uiing and yet it is much to be doubted in us King who keeps his fellow-ereatures such sufferings might not envy the condi- hoa of the snest suffering : amon his pris onera—If the et we receive trom Saas be true, King Ferdiuand is con- etantly in terror lest the assassin’s kuife prone eatch him uoawares. For this rea son be avoids the capital city « minions; for this reason be refuses to trav el by the railway, lest treason should reach him there in some new aud start ling form. He seeks to secrete Liluself iu his remoter palaces, and ty avuid ail con- tact with those upon whow his presence falls tie shade. Nor can it be said that bis apprebeusions are destitute of fuandation, No ene can know as well as hunself the durk secrets that lie hidden behind ‘that scowling brow and withiu that unfeeling heart. Who could tel truly as King Fetdinand himself the tear ful extent of the vengeance he tias pri- voked! For a moment, at the review, when the assassin dealt Lim the stal which was meant to be fatal, he have acted with courage and self; sion, It is, however, ove thing tis pass with decency through a danger wiich is at an end alinost as seo a8 ii Exists, and quite another to spend long nits listeu mg for the siealthy fovistep, aud slaripg hard for the shadow of the uplifted banc agaipat the wall. The King is well aware that danger is arovnd him on every s.de, sowetimes a powder-magazine near where he is, and no an can say |: it came to pase. The ground is uived Lemesth his feet and be knows it not. in whom ean be pat his trust! [lis Swiss Guards may preserve wiiat is —— the public tranquility, but they caunot guard him from the unseen death which is ever present to Lis mind's eye like the pil lar t tis do- see@uistu pusses- ws up i “ vt ° of smoke Ly day aud the piilar of ie by night. He cam have no eoutidence iu Lil own pative troops. They pire | probably, with inore terrur Uian any oth er clase of lis subjects. Now its veces sary to put one regiipent, aud now an- other, under surveillance. Tey cannot be trusted, a: allevents. Sach being the state of things at me, whither ca turn to look fer suppert from abroad ! There is nut one of the leading ta Lurope which has not addressed carbest rewoustrances upun bis re leral Larbarities. There is wot one of 1 ™ uith woes net regard lus reicn as vaval Uf the worst Umes ui f dit Lusperers, as far us his power catenas Jtie xe wonder that anc we must ever reg 1 moet afflicting proofs of the ta: von of italy inat sack a pose: supported bs the strong arms vi a ! mercenaries from the Swiss and by the blackguard Lazzir capital. Is it thas chere is sumetiu: - at impulsive, er:nging Suuts sce which deligite in th. anion of cru aud power, although every oue iu tt ' feel the iash of ravler upou back —the halter be execut ropen hoe own week! We gather fr th municsheus made by Mr!’ 1 Clarendon that be believes Jer vis en to Captain mie f Procida, t seo 4 of the priseuers realy a ‘ frou the hing himpecli | eve Gel Sovereign taking g ia theming Lee ekact tii . shoud be inflicted apon any ut ts nuce why usight have fa er.— We need nut, however, eel tine part of the case. The atroc tics w have been perpetrated ou the hun half in the State prisous of Nap.cs the Idands are sv inuered.\) ww Ueyra leg to human nature, that seom . wretch in the Dritisl Inte } r he les duw » Tee y bis. . toaker that be is pot as | c of the Two 8 r 4 Drclaniomn It 1° ry « ! entertained and soinet mes Ly wt Mew peg st way f pet yf ma) ‘ a* we ithaerent pease rt I ; ‘ t o> ie ' . t ‘ a a’ i, 4 Vo owen t . ‘ (t miet ‘ i wav, to t ' Py tieme wise ' 1a ' / oo. 1 Lovee ator eu ~ "i oF smn teas eefgl at ea t vr é eoure, take the Pus ' "i t A a » foeotarart arenes 1 . he & . Niene wane br deiis 1 ‘ \ al 4 . , ‘ A Forp a@c t « \ ~ @ ul Salary Nt md THE GREAT SOUTHERN] If yOu HAVE: WORK FOR wetter? Shy, Sie “Please bring it ee 4 ise TRAD AND LOCK|; = SPRING TRADE, 1857. JOHN DOOLEY, , MAIN STREET. RICHMOND, VA. MANUFACTURER AND IMPURTER OF { THE subscriber having opened an es- HATS, CAPS, LADIES FURS, TRIMMINGS ao, we tubliabime nt, proposes te carry on the OULD on this occasion particularly call the at- above business io the towa of Salisba- a : an fh “ " Ar pee merdnivd lake ania ry, ou Water Street, in all ite vario us | Seen eee oa es perttesng branches. GUNS and LOCKS re- s i - “ ’ paired at short notice and oy reasona- : Vanahe teor in the North, he visited ble terms. His thorough acquaintance vot aie he chars at Battinores Philadelphia, and With the business, he hopes, will command a reasuna- - ite hess sco the prine.pal mauntacturing de. Ble Share of pateouage. All work warranted. All or- ; _ . fs POSS re B we ee -ihus he has ders left with bim will be faithfully and promptly at- ican ner ef every article teuded to. Orders respectfully ealicited. ; a ae eaV na atlioee eturetedc uate ineuicre: CHARLES HARTMAN Salisbury, Oct. 21, 1536. 21:3mo For the im ation of French quads, he hus mace » ' tv rular up. r ’ v ws navengrnete as wil soure han emesis we WILLEAMS BROWN ry uewost amd ehiaee st myles Poe sie and other Hats of his n make have in- ' a varsstny been deemed by his ¢ Tin, Sheet-Iron and Cheee of Nathe te porimbion N se idly Gade kis faniur Ne caper Copper Smith, urtly iv be marutuined but added to At his old Stand opposite s y wnerch?ats as pur hase elsewhere, the Store of wi Riehmood @ tral, he woald ec MURPHY & CO. yowt grungy « e this esald shuseut—be » they will tiad vy quantity, aod low prices, 4 or Noath eot | I | DAES eine and GUTTERING done in the most substantial manner and warranted k of @ stor « SY Wares and Stoves always on baad for sale Ene hcomp sien Great vane- sid to the careful ty of re) ), 1857 ly:34 Office of Western N.C. R. Road Co., Fea. 26th. 1556. January 2 Wanted ta Purchase, YOUNG AND LIKELY NE- Sratesviiie, STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. | FIRE Stockholders of the Westeru North Caroliaa groes fro 10 to 20 years old) APPLY at the a MANSION HOTEL. Rai! Road Company, are hereby notified to Rolsberc Mah (vik 1037 if43 meet in Morganton, Burke County, on Thursday the | 2d day of April next, for the parpose of considering the amendments proposed to the Charteruf the Company | A VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND tree eerie near FOR SALE. iy siesaoee By order of the President, RF SIMONTON, VNONSISTING of 215 ACRES, of J.T, Sectr'yand Treas’r. or 40 Call vn or address, dauc situated within a (Sw: 40} Foundry, s cleared, the remaiuder | New-York [Advertisomeut |” "1 STAPLE AND FANCY Bre GOODS EDW'D LAMBERT & Co. 55 Chambers St., and 33 Beade SC. Oppesiie the Par wile sas Saw mil About « well tunbered acre RL. BEALL. ul » March 4th, 18937 ual DANCING ACADEMY. SZCOWD SZSSLON. MISS R. CARNCROSS, TOLLD INFOR U THE CITIZENS OF SALISBERY that the Secoad Session ofber Danciag School lisbarg, N.C \ wilt commocnee on Tuesday the 24th March, instant = She soleus the patronage of ali lovers of Terpsichore \ ILL be prepared on and after Jenwary the Ist, Mow K's abihty as @ teacher, is too well known to to opeu ther SPRING IMPORTATION, com primug aa extensive and varied assurtme nt of chuice, Parents are invited to ated, te no- efui depertmeat of her puptis. lading peed count it bee the easy and grac Sixteen lesmons in Danewng sad W aitzinug, 2 novel and desirable Sik aad Fanevy Goods, Polka, La Gorlitza, La Sicillienne, Mazo adapted, esprevaily, lw the waate of first clase North ka, La Vassovenne, Hop, aed ‘Dewx Temps,” Carina Merchants, and which will be offered at the altz LOW FST mARKED PRuCKR Chase for Misses and Masters, from 31) 5 P.M.) Dee. 30, 1*56 31: tprtt days, Thersdsys, and Satur Genteman’s Clase—frean 7 ull 9 P v same days— = . At the resideuce of Jas A. Slater. Ae P. Gow AN, TEEMS, $10,00. FOR SALE CHEAP. first-rate Threetung M rec! WITH COL. HW. L. ROBARDS, T THE Al ROWAN HOU ae and Hores-power Any eae wel bat gaia will cali on RL BEALL s STAGE OFFICE POR ALL ‘ie Stages at Fresh Sapply of te HOUSE aA Salem Almanacs, Thunder & Lightaing Fur cale by ss geome dues a. ire és, eso. at | WSUNION AND CIVIL WAR, . ooo" Pestilence, Patent Medicine North Carolina Law Books. “"" ., ( pone) Re re RSs ae ge Gl : ‘ « at \" Peila'ewi (eclamiien nau chiold be peeréed 4Qs <ee i € fe Baar ° fee od . 7 J: if ENNIss sae ; . ies TAKE NOTICE. ca a DENTAL NOTICE. Mu ‘ e ” ons tat a ar cimmes oa : TW OP RASON DDS MDO fi Pied rant the Lot « Mr MeNeety . 1 ed . Lhe Thos FE BRow, “ v 7 the ROOMS «ms : les! Mules!! a [| M . APPLY To ’ “ MICHAEL BROWS CORN WANTED, BOOK STORE STATESVILLE. A STATE OF NOL us AROCINA, FY * Be . SAsCL AULLCL2 ; V4 TIONS “ ape “ 2 A, ’ ‘ : ’ \ F ( ‘ ure os MM ‘ a & - B M 2 ne «F at Law 4 he ° ’ COURTHOUSE ii he defn _- ; *. i . es ” 9 . COWANS « . A j = 1 ‘i ; Ns VEGETABLE LITHONTRIPTIC oo : ~ » ce F OF THE til MvN FAMILY , : ie DISEISED KIDNEYS, S B fder LAC] e Weak \ WELL. Wb Pp ‘ bwtd t If f - 1 Davie DR. WILLIAM 8S. TATE, '' Nina: Sirzeianl 1 Doatist = oe be aot! ‘ » 1 Hay : ; LY ! : fe NUSEEN JAMES HROLKATL WATCA- MAKER ee fe JEWE LER, . ae deer below M.A 4. Wurphy’s Store, [Nea ‘ seweney k . ‘ . ; hip. r Lam at airunm aaAan AT NONCR SAVE C9) ones BAO EU ba ao Uo: AC | 1 I» ‘ \ ott DERN SON, { ‘ yi charac , - Ia HENDERSON 4 WiKe POWARD SILL Marr twi Sa inh Ma vi7 , 5w43 | Cay, A New Excit ; ee : AND OUTBREAK ! HE subsoriber having fink Parchoecd the Shop, Far- niture, &¢.,of M. Weirman & Price, would announce. to the frieads of that frm, hie own frienda, the old patrove of bis futher and to the public, thet he is now ieceiving fromrghe Northern cities a large, haadsome, and Varied \storime nt of READY MADE CLOTHING, Cloths, Cassineres, Vestings, and Gentlemen's fur- nishing goods, whieh will be sold very low, or made up to order in the best style of the Art. He wil keep in his employ a ekilful Cotter, and eau therefore | warrant good fis. Mis experience in the basiness justities hint in saving that his stuck cangot be sur- passed in quality ; aud the styles are alllace and very handsome. His sieek of Ready-Mades, comprises Hats, Cap hirts, Collars, Vests, Handkerchiefs, Coats, Pauts,—aud every thing required. Call and Bee. Orders for work promptly filled JAMES B. BEARD Merchaut Tailor tf 16, 1856. PROGRESSION AT Salisbury, Sept. STEADY EAGLE. CITY, HE SUBSCRIBER nowuce to the world allkind wishes for theirpr sperniy aud peace, that he has the pleasure to an- to who he sends greeting T vady progressiu the improvement of Eagle he belicves, to become ihe greatest inauafacturing eity in the country. He pow erect- ing anew cotton mill at this place, to be called the “=<CmyM is making destined, Is," and hopes to have itn full opecation the latter part of the summer of 1556. It wil be ne of the best, (if not the very best,) mills in the }eountry. The machinery wasselected by himeelf, and oved patterns were chosen.— Li will work Like a lever waich—smooth aad ateady— aad he doabis not will exce!, 1a its products, the ment beaatifulachiovernents of the renowned Eagle Mills, ander whose 6! 1t is developing its fair and de. ilghting proportions. Eagle Mille long gained for it- fame as fair asit is wide spread, both forthe excel of its yarns, and the sapenority of its cloth fab Troy Mul ne threatens to rival it, and hence the world may look eat fora contest invel | the Intest and most ap; ene nes g aresull not lessioteresting iaiteelf, than i mast be desirable to every Southern pairwt Phe dreamer, speculaiag on comag events might well step ia here, aud casting forward he ken beyou’ he bua@ndary of preseat Lime, portray the aspect o Bagle Cuy afew years hence. Let him sketch u: We ae a city of beautiful proportwers wih ils Lower- : clone ranged blocks kbug= with ghitenog metal tuvfs, reflect | be cheerful beams of a verual sun: the tuvgorauag chmate, stir the leaves of long vets are ealwewed wiih a cheer- the song of halfe millon of spadies yeomns and cascades: Fagle | monument rees above all things else, bearing on iis - wings extended, lookiug duwn caveawards of granite burid | treezes of adeighif | bows of elms ral busy thre ar ” | f eniogied with the roar of b lop an immense e | with pleasure oa all below. Buzie City Bank is fall view, and by) beral poley meites all energy | bes ness men toe tere rd! oat thes t | western Railroad | eands uf other th | deafe mug whis re-echued frvs f en repow ng fa eo. wh » rounding valleys the scene grows grewe aad the cod ia bey ' portraying shill of the prophet fi whalaview Aud it ws dda Enuugh, eovegh ANDREW BAGGARLY Seif ROWANFACTORY. Tribate to whom Tribate ls dee; ifte the North Pay \t----If not, encouraze Home Wanalactares. FIVE cciser ave ROWAN FAc TORY s r succesela pr ratwo, a t | SHEETIN a3 & YARNS, “in . rive wale » ali wh 7) sw .g° 1 weeks we eh prepared ere fin = and Gotde COTLTON BATTS ke »handa i GRIST MILLS Spr S ee MORNING & MEADER S. J ~ 56 2 W. P. ELLIOTT, L fw Kf Fa eN GENERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHAVT, WILMINGTON, N.C ok onrignmentso House and Lot to Rent: OR SELL. Ng ester Rent cat for the Tow s I asta, of i we ii hi ct Shep and other bald 4 i ry tt sacee Orif any a Nunc sa t © fir eale Per @wieh og - e boy will please eal! oo wet ) eer Stateevilic MILLEK & LAURENCE ge g determined move Nee Tore ft * . ve thriving and sa viliaye OLIN, Tredelt in) Said * ‘ sone of beer . . ze. ‘Verme a ' JM LOVE i) t ( : f tf 26 @]pDR SS REV Es J [ Ad sted Saiebary, and off h ost services tothe put ’ re) B 2 Ju ® Btore Apr 4 4 \( | ( i ) | Ii | WIGL ia hizieal market Miata i I Ph 1 «Wheat, amd itor do liely vegro boye, from d D1 vears hel 2. dE ENKENS Saleburv, Sept. 16, 1956 £16 1 JENKING & ROBERT 44 nnd w tinue tu keep State Bonde on lend fur vale « ( yy ie vps arr w edition < * a ‘ an M e Heop-ne Harp: vl steered Harp, with patient notes The Pealmodet, andthe Bortan Academy's Gs m of Church Mus Birr wale J. Hi. ENNIxss Book Store January 20, 1857 34 . & Co. Easy at ° [rem ‘that te nabsecous and and offeusive odor beh pues from imperfectly pre It may be taken inset disrelish by the most deli- cate pauent and retained without effurt oa the ust sensitive stamach. lis superiority in this und other important charac- teristics of genuineness, has guaranteed for it the | ing marks of superi- commendation of the most eminentuf the medical fuc- im the mouth and stomach, ulty throughout the States, it is the most effectaul remedy for Consumption, cure of Erysipelas. Bronchitus, Rheumatism, Serofula, &c., and muy be had in bottles of Dre. Sill & Sill in this place, or uf the in the eyes. manufacturers J.C. BAKER & CO, No. 100 N. 3d Sueet, | 6m:20 Philadelphia. | |. ; eee | SANFORD'S INVIGORATOR. | {FoR ALL PURPOSES OF A STIMULATING LIVER . MEDICINE. TUERE has long existed a demand for such a rem- edy that could be relied on ae safe and effectual, This | remedy has been prepared to meet thut demand ; and } wu extensive trial of its virtues has shown how aniver- sally ithas accomplished the parpose designed. Among | the complaints which have been speedily cared by the juse of the Tuvigorator we mention Liver Complaint, | which is the cause of many other diseases, among thea \are, Biliousuess, Headoche, Poinia the side and Loins, Bitious Fever, Fever and Ague, Jaandice, Ladigestion, Langoor and toss of Appetite, Listlessuess and Irrita- bility —all of whichare caused by a diseased action of the Liver. The Tovigorator is compounded with par- ticular reference to the Liver, and when that disease is removed all the rest are cured, as the cause of them jis taken away evet fail to stimulate the Liver to a proper action, and by its continued ase to remove the disease. It has been tuken with great success in cases uf Cholic, Dys- Hatmors, Scrofula, Uleers, &c., and fur these has been found a very efficacious remedy. An ve- casivnal dose stimulates the stomach to a healthy ac- tion aud restores the appetite and vigor. One dune will relieve the oppressive uneariness experienced by eating ahearty dinner, as it excites the digestive or- For a debihtated state of the OD the Invigorator has no equal which expereace intery, ans lo Vigorous action. syet a6 it restores the system and reuoves the yel- prov lowuess fromthe skin, which js the resull of a diseased Liver. Prepared and sold by Sandford & Co., 189 Freot St., New York. Price 1,00 per bottle, conta mug 40 duses. Alww sold by Sill & Sil Drugges, Saljsbu- ry, N.C September 23d, 1656 Vyl7 vOEL ‘ ny The THE PROUIBITIONIST. Jablisbed Meoathly, by the Executive Committee of the New York State Temperance Society ; Awana MeCor, member of the Executive Committee Edior, The able eminent advucetes of the Cause sa the Naven, contnbute of ibe wisdom and eleque nce ty its culamas With the Namber for January, 1457, it begive Vol and mwet The scope and spirit of the Paonimrrnonmet ie Na 4 I: us the adherent of ne ane lps wadapied torvery State in the Union evrealairs imevery Mtaie polucal pary uot the opp-aeut of any ether Bacred Vy devuted tu the Suppresmon of the Liquor Tra fic the extirpation of Lutempe rence, on ell ether ques the pablic miad, 1 w abeulutely & ons which divide lent From the worst Serofutn dowe to a entire absence | except in two GnbeR, reeable fluver | now ti his possession o = oa crudely and | its virtue, wll within tweaty miles of Boatoa. ' month. Pimples on thé face. ) ears or bloiches among the huir. A few doses of the Lovigorator rarely | MOM i a EN: T os ceil eile sail ear aN hn ae wid wove failed te Say Ai tery Se mor.) He has * ¢ two handred certificates Two bottds are warranted io cure @ nursing sore Une to three bottles will cure the worst kind of ’ ‘ mode of building in 25 per centum pinnaring tional cou fort, eonvenie: _, He will ala gh ‘Two wo three bottles will clear'the system of Biles, ‘Ywo botiles are warranted (o cure the worst canker ‘Three to five bottles are warranted lo cure the worst One to two buitles are warrapted to cure all homer tera, opstorpot . Reames of Ornatrentat or Funes ps os Charges, including personal supervision, from 3: te @ | Per cent on the cust of the Mrocture, ADB. HERDKEN. Refer to Judge Eifis, Salitbory, ’ Jotun I. Shaver, ©, ®. Mendeaball Oreanchenih fe Bay Thom . ‘Two boitles are warranted to cure ranning of the | Four to mx bottles are warranted to cure corrupt) | and rommung uleers. One bute willcare scaly eruption of the skin. Two to three butties ure warranted to oure tae worst ase of riugwurine ‘Two to three boules are warranted to eure the moat desperate case of rheumaten. Three to four bottles are warranted to curpthe salt rheam. Five to eight bottles will cure the wurst cases of serofula A benefit is always experteteed from the first bot- tle, aud a perfect cure is warrauted whea the ebove | (VUE firm of Mille, Moose & Cowie quantity is takea. solved by mutusiounsent. Ali persona dec Reader, 1 peddied over # thousand bottles of this in | to them must setile without delay, es the busigess the vicinity uf Busion. I Know the eflee: of it in eve. | the firm mast be closed. et eee earwn, “@ January Grh, 1857. . DISSOLUTION. ry case. Bo sure ue water willexting@ish fire, suxure) Sulsbery, Jan. 24th. 1857. Bw:3R witl this care ham 1 never sold & bottle of Ht tut os that wuld another; after a tral it always spewkes ad if Bert Undersigned woald tespeet annoutiee to self. ‘There are two things abont this herb that ap- their friends and the Publie, that they have furm- |ed a Copartnership, under the name and style of W. J. Mille & Co, for the purpose of om the pears lo me surprising ; firet that i grows in our pas tures,in some places quite pleauful, aud yet ite value has never been known watil [ disec sored it iw 1846— | Merchantile aud Produce Busipess in town of second, that 1 should care all kinds of hamor. Salisbury, in the Brick House 4 la order Wu give sume idea of the saddea rise and| Mills, Moose & Co. They will ut all ices great popularity of the discovery, E will state that in | hand @ cumplete Stock of April, 1853, 1 peddled it, and suld about ax bottles pes | Fanen and Stap le ; | day—in April, 1954, | sold over une thousand budiler | per day of u | ua Ss ofthe whulesale Druggists who have beew in | ine the business twenty und thinny yours, cay that muthing DRY conbe he to the an: of patent medicines was ever hhe it.— , There is a unversst prame of 14 from all quarters GROCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES, LEATHER Rh la my own pracuce | slwaye kept it sdauly for hu | and gli articles usually kept in their ‘ume: Messrs. citia mors—but since its introduct family medicine, great and woaderful virtues have con fueud tat that E never suspected. Several cases of epileptic file—a disease which was always cousidered iveuruble, have been cured by « few bottles O, what a mercy if it will prove effectual va all cases of that awful maledy—ithere are but few wh have seen more of it than I have. 1 haow of several w!lof them aged people eurnd by it us dinenses of the Milts aad Mouse return they sintere-thauks to their | meuy friends ead customers, for the very liberal pas rounge bestowed upon the late frm of Mille, hon & Co, and wanld most rc eprettully sullpit w euntiauapes of the same fur the New Concern W. J. MILLS J. Ek. MOOSE, THOS, STEN HOUSE. February, 17th 1857 [780f) ares of Dr Fir the var Liver, Seek Headache, Dyspepwa, Asthma, Fever cae - aed Agee. Pain ia ihe tede, Deevacre of the Bproe, WRITING PAPER. The and paruculerly in diseases of the Kidneys, &e., the IST received « large eupply of eaperbt Fovlees p Cou — bee dune more guud then any mediciae ever el Letter, Commereval, Port and Nose Paper, of a den No change of diel ever necessary——eat ihe best you stare end culors, Fur cule at J. H. ENNISS' Book Store. poagh of it ry sw vor Usa —Adults one table spe per day—C hildrea over tea yeare desert spmafel— Chidren from five to eight years, tea spmafal. Ae wo drections can be appheable to ail constivatmns, tate sufficient tuvperste wn ihe bowels twice a day MANUFACTURED BY Janwary 20, 1857 eae _ NEW BOOKS. HIR TEEN Yeers in the lileereney Life end of Pr Reed, 2 Cor Vietena or the World Overeane, by Caretine Cheese. afal 7 "DWN r tee’, Gard for the Smuth, Widiem W. DON A LD kK ENN EDY ' Whe of xine Ose Liste’ Peete Byviem Taste No. 120 Warren Street. Ruabery, Massachasetis of Political Eomomy. Flanders Lives Times of Priee §1,00 the Civef Jostices. The theasot tewsthe. Hiews- Sepa : 7 Wholesale Ag: New York City, C. V Clichner, the Legends, by Bchowters ft At full, re Ee eee ee! mi hearer as —— SI Barclay Rireet; ©. H. Ring, 192 Broadway. A JH ENNISS’ Book Store. the’ number Hh SB oe IM wi-cotamaed pegre 2 ® a. & D. tends, 180 Fuliun sereet January 20, 1857 a0 ‘ TW Dywt & Sus, Phitedeipnia ; 7 EY a oot | 4 a: Beltimnre; tion H Keyeer, Pra NEW BOOKS, thos ve copy for of Hal ’ fugh ler reoet men 1 Tere ie too i ke ee bn lobes | Pode ncresgiel 2 hearer aber ble « And bree $1 60 toe, Chesaqu ; Jeinee Reed, duj Juba Wollicm, Leo. | 07 Se9- 8: & Lous. AM MD ~ Kesatpigs & struc ul kee thee cw . Power,” a view of ibe praductve forces of emerety, and Pitie« * o Druggiste in the Ua. | nd the resat ed law. capital end ehsll, by Charlee Vilie Commce fo A Tee ets OM McKnight. ~The Old Nornh State ia 176,” Be- tive ieee le Dewy stare, Sababary,N ( 20md Benes, by the Ker. KN. Carathers, D. D. there _ aap ALS Rekgen ta Amencs.” by Buber Burd, B.D. betw . : Z ‘ 3 * Lecieree wn Sciewee aad Ari,” by Ur. Lasdace. ivel - : a Divide, At JU ENNISs! Book Bewre ave mice ae , « Melisbory, Jan 20, 1857 righ! pesca ae » JOMES' HOTEL. ni » « * . eu hee bers e Canadas : = . a x “ mm nect ¢ g0r sd the Poa aces Hritwe Ame: _ SALISBORY, N. C. PTUE Undersigned has taken charge of this ° faire a k far . Mh cots = fo. — tar Hovet ia the vitege of LENVOUR, ie Cold- 1 a * mene a vee | LE sabe rhaviag takes cherge of the ab.+ well omnty, lately wecuped by AE. Hagter ‘ . : . . ee weer Eetatirehoent, begeleave to inform the pelle The basidinge ad reict ngs ere ample te the z Sane : : ery larger gearraly, hat the Howes is wow epee fur the reerpie® smertanment either of travetions of femilies oohiog A : ses at mer ihe cast f peper uf Buarders, Travelers, & Ho premisesihat hie ap counity remdenre « (he semmer wonthe Ne ate eaffr i ent cipeom will be ape ree me ’ fire t yo shee hands thieeher! may fall, ve i( COMMODATIONS ae Hote The vittege “a fightfal peru “s fur ¢ Saeco: | Rb : «Perens ctnppiag | Nee ee bot me of anv mwotom village to the the | ° grate ° re sip time fur agate tate Pass onpr at} ol 1 eee who! ; oe . 7 pany ay Pee oo. . Ww oA BALI . w 4 of t N erriar ue he ‘eco oar, 0 Call and give me moeidies kas = for a sul m every. cece the arder mact he accu is ‘ vB GRAN Diat \ O SCOVILE ennua Soper Ateasy, NY bran es _ otha ane ie SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES () ) I i ) | AVE Removed thew Store tothe NEW BRICK righ ; J \ BUILDING eat deer to tne Watchmen ' pyin! pest elehextad machined ar a . Bn Thee nde nad enoimmere, are mitd t al aff fn able « : of th wihged wirid I HEE suber shes thee + 5 cal and & eur pew and elegam wand, laws 1! . te “* every f vhs hath +f 5 bed Ves “ ma hrebverry Janver 1 ¢ : ae eh Lane Ad hay TAILORING: EX TARLISH WENT ba thee place - — ted § aps Mee wet eerie HD A Davee be f. bree NQ) Ht WBU (i. tivet tar on eork t metic the store of Mnephy. Mek K ¢ and the ¢ ~INGH ~ MACHINES (ALWAYS OPERATE > Ti Shep of W ams Brow the FEIT Soberrier @ now prepared to G4 afl ordere K VLRPEO TE sirong. durahie and complete erpercure end encrres a the bec es ere, ve thinks t ‘tins . : . Al eiGciiwaike sewets bw the futare > prey e ins Sin ML Aggie mee rer oy of ga SUPERIOR WATER BUCKETS. oe : ‘ 2 2 cease of econanent C¥'ed He sein the reers ’ He eciatee Niath Candne Matench; he mad ou - Thee ° hi eof markiass 5) : . ines o Cupitel and later, ond be e en Cathe railed pupalanity J ASHIONS edrerie North & Oa paltry By greimg bem 8 clare MACHINES FOR PAMILY SEWING aad os ‘ always tee ’ anewereia \fisl e - pie woh Nonhera e-rh oné such . : tere ' . Latest Agom Qc ~ +. be + he a favorable ohuow that home es Cc oN PR ' og A TKIAL Is WHAT HE WANTS } " catch the perform antetaniral werk The Salebary. Sept 19. 1#56 ie ( A MAKEPEACE NE . ’ 1 ne ee é N Bo Mewes Wurh & Uvev of Fevettevide N.C, Sisct ae : ie 2 : ‘ew? ‘ew? are 4 of. ° he abuve Buckets > Hee Corrs re . : ats i - B. AG Ss: B. hehe Fase Ver. 1937 139 Unie peripers muat be beat for ()( \() 1} AGS RALISBUKY aoa satel stearectt) t,., CLASSICAL SCHOOL. = ce ahs Sishiain THE. ouberrher hee or onle, $ 080 twn heaiet age atte edt : a . ed saad caitable tar F a Whos or earh TILE. ande rmgued has opened « (laseteal Behe! N . J old sewing me Micn \E L BROWN on tbe town of Gabebary, for the purpose of preparing New « « compen tr mark oo at Re Dee. 16. 1634 nes young men bor ( er any of the learned Prméee Leal agrate wanted to sell puimeli Pups wil be prepared! tasmss cap chen It the University. « (cat Colleges, whieh they erng fall information ab a Nakeeta w. p. Bevnene mey decive ‘The echalastic yeur will consist of one ance dain st by applying f erseen of tan menths, esmeme neing ve the let af Oe- bills (ranet ae « carta ° gin “ oe m of « Bs, Gee een eee roe ANDERSON & REVROLDG, 2 p8 oe ie tree eee aly 1 VWOSINGER & CO = an P (fico, 323 Broadway, New York CROCERS, Terms---Per Session of 10 Months. adm BRANCH OFFICES AND Primary English branches, $20 60 State 1S Manaver erect 1 Higher do de and Mathematics, 36 60 Was I baaihladiaae Commission Merchant pate fare prroyaices 0 00 thirt 174 Re aah Comtingeot fund, 1 00 ‘ ico 147 Bemdesy, Alba N). 1 ROAVIKE SQUARE, (hen Nid ofthe tanian wil bo ropuiindin bviaers sme slave ce. Few Yo SIU Duel, dbo one-third om the letof March, and the remainder 6t ‘ the clhme of the senewn No dedwetion for absence the c - a td Pay active attention te the eale of Fieger aad other vacepl ial cuece of prescectad eek as iforn . kinde of Produce, avonding auneceseary charges and Lge ihe Yen Seal a A , nee rendeniag prompt retarne al REFERENCES as is we auat President and Faculty of the University ; Rev Drary ed te ( 1 S COMMON SCHOO LOOKS Lacy DD, Premdent of Davideun Catiece ; i Doser RSNA Pewee mth Tove I TOOL | Ks. John M. Morehad, Hon Joba M. Dick, Gr ae Vit Char New Orieane nmon School Books on hand and ber’; Rev A Baker, thon, Borton Craige. Joho I Utal 200 wt, Mituie J ENNIAS Bash Store Shaver, A. Henderson, Beq., Jas. E. Kerr, / tal ‘ ‘ Binve Lap January 20, 1 a4 Fag. ? asa - JONUN BO GRETTER, A.B eight an th a a hl Oetober 14. 1858 m9 Greensborough HOUSE AND LOT with MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. FOR SALE, en Be Se aoa ve I asipiunie huts Ivy MOUNT PLEASANT. 0) Win. € Rives of Virqiaa. Hills’ of the Shaver egon smnalaain, compared with a jomtstock company CELE enbacnber offers for enle hie Howse and re tie. by the author of Wade Wide World. Ernest Th Thee ag ioe tedin the Western partof ihe | wher enow tives The lot ie wellinproy. Linwond by Were rw Lee Henta. ol tte id Nts " Wer portion of thermke od, b Pthereon a dwelling. IR by 27 feet 1wo Pevineular Ware, new edinun, 3 vols, 12 mo. Lite ea a Wenn fwhithareinihe enunlt Ke Rinne, a goed kitehen, a well of gnod wa. Doerit hy Chartes Dickens Life of Prince Talley: hic, tl Phe Conpany wear tideht; have mae ter and other ont-housen The lot containm nearly [nd Chips fron Unete Kam'e Jaek Knife. Live torrit ey a thuretige IVINS GwistAneeal Paine ae and Learn, ofa guide for all whe wish to speak oF islat} ! write correctly. At J HM. ENNISS' bh A \ M wing Oifier Cabstracen. Deo. (8, 1056 Jan., 1#57,—A4 Book Store. Vast we efor suing ears FAM AUMLUAS: Peesideut WANTED DiIBSBuD # BUNCE. tase mots COPEIN. Vice Brendes Calvin B. Dibbte, | ee ed COP MENDBENHALL, Atuorney il Late of Wilmington, N.C ft re PLTER ADAMS, Sec'y and Preaeurer 5000 B sh fs Wh t of th PETER ADAMS, See'ry ( ea ( ommission Merchants marg W oH. CUMMING, Gen Agent AND May 10, Im5d gO In Cotton, Flour, Grain, Naval Stores, ib 1000 BARRELS FLOUR. AND cencrat bie | DEROSSET & BROWN, [teieierssterscpuevvwrthe bie gay 9. Mamanern Preauce Gomera. a . ve tity of Wheat and Fivar, for which he will pay ITO. 180 Front Stree, ruehi WILMINGTON, N.C. the lughest market price in cash twumyy wou. ry wi BROWN & DEROSSET, - ee air ’ Balishory, Sent 16, 1856 6 | REFERENCES: will NEW YORK = _——. fon. Wm. A Graham, Hil c ’ a) ~~ ry 7/1 | see scala is ie C. Mane GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, JOB PRINTING | Ree: tren eee “Fae _ ics | ace M ' ree rey rem | Usun! advances made un Consignments | Nently snecuted at this Office | Pel ad tae ee He et Wilmington. (8 y BRICK tehmean * metd te wand. 32 } i . all ordere ETS. rials; he and he og hemo eo rkh ond ble shew BRACE. vde NC, 139 eve; Hon , Greene re Joho I E. Kerr, indon. ion Of the law by lintion. +t de’ class would be'dtsfrunchised ature already taken wo provide a romédy, aud restdré to right of snifrage, just jt before the decision 4 r aye initiated procced- the alteration of their own con- ‘in the regular way, so that thé whieh-it contains shall not ust ite intention, or restraiu in its full power over the 4 of its own constituency.— nee it is decided that free negroes ean- not be'citizen’® of the United States, Rhode“ Island is about to dispense witli citize! ‘of the United States as a bo ‘for voters, and to provide — may vote in Rhode Istand, and be, for all State porposes, citizens of that State, but not of the United States, This ing, says the N.O. Picay- uve, will be a rage refutation of the lator with which jouruals attached to operate the the political y which ie dominant in Rhode island have assailed the Supreme Court for ha ¢ invaded State indepen | dence and abitrarily iuterfered with qualificatioa of voters within the States they bave, indeed, made 4 rile as to cit zensliip, but itis one which does not an- dertake to molest or restrict any State in its power over the wholw sabject of its own constitnency. This is the effect of the decision of the Supreme Court, and The effeer is that, “the resort, thie “free negroou” «Island; not "being entitled to) =e doa of citizen of the United voters under tlie the decision ties fiot 0 deprive the’ State of Rliode Is MEN eda. pipe. 5 a vacua whale ge ++ he ptt oie a VOL: XIII. Sa tt te “"Devated to Politics, ews, Agricntture, Internal Improvements, Commerce, the Arts oud Selences, Morality, avd the Family Circle. - SALISBUI ee ——————— a =— > =e i ‘ Wl at i i Sg —— ‘ f } XY, N. C., APRIL 14, 1837. , From, the Lavinnile Journal, Nazareth, contained the fullowing: at) 4 “i HRP * He ot 90 Weld in Teiod Tatas | wine eM Sram Selo young lady who was placed by her brother, some Years ago, in the Catholfe schuool at Naz- ereth, in Nelson county, near Bardstown, for some reason bevate dissatistied with the school, und éloped une day last week. She made her way to Mount \ Yashington, in Bullitt county, a distance of twenty tiles, on foot, where she was overtaken by one of the faculty of the school, who essayed to take her back to Nazareth, but the citizens of Moant Washington inter- posed, atid retained her at a hotel in that place. Another attachee of the school sabsequently visited Mount Washington and demanded the éustody of the young lady, but did not sueeeed in his attempt to retake her, the keeper of the hotel u- tion if she desired it, The young ludy’s bruther resides some place in Virginia. She still remains at the hotel in Mount Washington. The young lady alluded to is Miss Ma iry E. B. Miller, of Nashville, Tennessee, | who was placed at Nazareth by ber brotu- er about one year aro. We publish below her reasons fur her flight from the cou vent, It appears that she was lett at the {school with explicit iustructions that she | Was not to be required to conform to the Catholic | requirements of the Roman ii of ing tise power of the | Or own jadgment and will in religious | matters. States, it concedes more than very emi-| fent men contend belongs to thea right fully. It permits them to give a yoice in the national councils to aliens, who have oot acquired citizenship, a3 well as to those of ‘African blood, who are incapa-| ble of acquiring it, and against this con-| struction there has been a strong leaning | and powerful resistance a:nong conserva- tive statesmen. They have field that there ig a wide and manifest difference! betweea te subjects which are exetn } sively of State interest, iu which the right of suffrage within a State may be exercised, and those by which it exercises i and power over matters cov- nected with the adiministration of the al faire of the Union, taking part and shar the cvntrol in the action of the gene- gevernment of all the States. | A State, by conferring the riglit of enffrage, gives a voice in the eiections fur Congress, which makes th jaws, and the President that execu. 4 lve the whole country—tor by coustitation of the United States t,o e.vetural body for members of Congress aud for resi dent ie stiuply defined as that iu each State which chooses the most nawerous branch of the Leyislature—that is tu say, the body chosen under the most enlarged right of suffrage. It is to this particular pyint—the special inflaenee orer nation These instroctions were alto- }gether disregarded, and severe pubieh |meuts, coutinement for several days at | time without food, and other penances were inflicted upon a young and unpro- tected girl to compel her observanee vu! | the conpmeimNar, the most odivas and ob- jectionable of all the practices of the Ro- man Catholic Olvarch. The letrers to her friends were intercepted, and thas her complaints of the rel persecution to which she was snbjected were etiticd This letter reveals a hideous pietare of wanton religious persecation visited upon a Protestant girl by the managers of this Roman Catholic Institation to compel her observance of the basest and must repulsive of all the rites of the Roman Charch, The following is the letter of Mise Miller: Mr. Wasuinuronx, March 11, 1557. Hall Tavern, I} or of the Lo Whitt Co. Ny To the Fa willie Journal I notice in this morning's Demoert a article in relation to the escape ofa young lady from Nazareth, a Caweole iettution vear Lardstouwn, Neloon « wuty, Kou tucky A laope the Qyh veur « 1 ato be lowed the priviley w tie staleuient and yviviny tl acts ite tlhe Gane Lam the fog tive apok fwd aj al affairs, which is conterred by State feom that institution, the corru 4 laws Upon persons not ciuzens vf the L a-, which vothing but kternity w discus x« ted States—that the Oppesiuon bas been T was placed in this inaticution, Ja most strungly directed, as was shown in 28, 1856, by ny brother, whe resides the speeches of Senators Crittenden, of) Nastiville, Teun. and not, as stated, Kentucky, and Bell, of Tetuuessec, on the) V igiitia, with positive instructions that he Minnesote bill of the last sesaiun, betore did not wil ine educated in the pr the decision in the Dred Seou case was ples of the Roman Cathohe re wien, lows made. That decision, has, however, de-|ing that discretionary with tm sel! clared that the States wre not subject to) Waile attending sinee that tine [hax such Jimitativna, and practically affirined been subjected to the severest h { that the constitution of the United States ligioued 6 ipline contrary tomy owe has left the subject of the right of ealfraye | ius. My reasons tor leaving tues iu Federal affairs unreservedly to Statejare these: [have been repeatedly ecu discretion ; aud that in its relation to the! fined ina roc, 2.5. a C: 0 dave at Union, as weil as in its domestic affairs, a time, deprived of my allowance of tuod every State acta onthis sulject without, tor no otler reason thas that of retusiny responsibility of appeal. ty wo te confession. This and a y a her punmelinents lave been in ed rom titne ¢ evlibting adis like anything but that r usite tor as New Territories of the United States. | It seems probable from present appear ances, that the next Cougress will pass bills for the orgamization of the embryo territories of Nevada, Dacotah, Arizonia, and Neosho. When Miunesota shall be! admitted into the Union the nainber of States will be thirty-two. Oregon aud Washington will raise the number to thirty-four, and Né@braska and New Mex | ico to thirty-sixty ; and the four new ter’ | ritories would, when admitted, increas the circle to forty. Shoald Texas and Cal ifornia each be divided into thre States, as is proposed, the number would be rais ed to forty-six. Then there is the pro- posed State of Saperior or Itasca, waking the number forty-seven. We have omitted Utah; bat if that territory be admitted asa State, the namber would be forty eight. Thia number wonld be reached without any division of Nebraska, Ore gon, or Washington. But the former is arge enough for six or seven States, Or egon for three, and Washington for two. ese calculations seve to convey an idea of the rapid growth of our Repub- lic, the tmmense extent of our unsettled | territory, and the importance of the leg islation affecting it. The wilderness is a vast empire of itself. Sefore twenty years it will be teeming with an indus trious, hardy, enterprising and enlighten ed population. In the unknown solitudes of the great mountain region, and by the margin of the grandly rolling rivers, | Prosperous cities will spring up, while the Voice of the farmer, the low of his cattle, the seream of the locomotive, and the Tushing sound of the steai)) oat will eve- ty where tell that civilization las reach- | ed the far West. will all this be to tho commercial and mannfaetaring classes of the castern cit- | ies! | }dent far from 1 home and ander the tection of the teachers Their reyguiat \ ter written by ine could iuform ty frre nds of iny condition. At length, when their commands were past all cadurance, Tide terinined to make good my escape at the first opportunity, which [effected Fi 16, ats o'clock, P.M. Having been all day in close « finement, [made May ¢ cape during prayers. - 1 remained night in the neighborhood and betwee band 5 wext morning P haste to be beyond the reach of ury persuers. At 2 o'clock T was overtaken by the over seer, on horseback, 21 yond Mt Washington, on my way to Loniswill He demanded my return: TL protested and told hin plainly that Pwosld not go Ile then nrged me to ga back to the Hotel, at Mount Washington, which | did, being tirst advised to do eo by a yen Ueman who was accompanying hina, as janring me that L should be protected. O14 the might of the rth Dr. Mattingly enil ed for ine at 20% , buat, refusine ¢t see him, he remained all night and the Next morning urged me to return with bim. To the people of Mt. Washington and particularly to Mr. Tlall and tamily, un der whose kind protection Tanvat present until the arrival of my brother —-i ten der my sincere thanks for their kindness and sympathy in iny behalf. The iuterposition of the inhabitants iny behalf and Dr. Mattingly’s demand ing mo as under his custody and that ay brother resides somewhere in Virginia are palpable falsehoods, The statements I have made I affir: the truth and nothing but the truth, Yours with respect, MARY E. B. MILLER. Exposition of Roman Catholic Perse- cutlon. of a, Protestant. Scholar at On Tuesday the Lonisville Democrat From the Northwestern Christian Advocate. THE CHURCH CAN DO IT. By the church we do not mean the members. of any particolar sect or com- mMupion, bat we mean the professed dig- jciples of Jesus Christ—all who profess to be governed by the principles and pre- cepts of our holy religion. In g late ar- ticle, we said the church, using the term |in this broad sense, could if it would, ef- |fect snch an entire change in public sen- tineut—in the drinking usages of society aud traflic in strong drink, as tu save the enormous amount of treasure now worse than wasted. Who sustains the drunkard makers ?— Every drinking house, or drain shop, is a dsunkard manufactory, and the keeper thereof, a drunkard mannfacturer. Now, | who are the persons that sustain these es- ltablishinents? Certainly not the drunk- ards themselves,- It may well be doubt- ed whether there is a rumseller in the jcuuntry, so lost to all sense of shame as |to keep his establisument in operation a vowing that she should have his protec: jsingle year, if none but the miserable, | called to her aid five ladies | besotted inebriate, would give him cns- tom. If shaine did not do it, he would soon find that hisown pecuniary interests jFoquired him to abandon his miserable business. He keeps his establishineut jnot tor drunkards, Lut in the languaye of another: for “temperance men, useful men, honorable men. Let them forbear a letter frou Miss Miller herse!f, stating to ase it, and show that it is not neces- | certain popular restaurant in Broudway. sary, and the evil will die; for they slint the door, through whiel: all temperance ten and all drunkards Lave entered.— ,thuse wen were voce where temperate ‘neu how are, in the temperate use of |Charch, but to be left to the excreise of |strong drink; and teuiperate men if they | shonld wear the exact custiume p jcvntinue this course, will, wany of them Joon be where the intemperate now are. it is internperate using which gives the relish, prepares the way, and opens the door to intemperance. Stat this door, aud it will pet enter. Let temperate men give up the use of strong drink, aud, wear a blae coat and bright brass but-| the evil will very svuom be dove away, for l whe are now ree, aes will goon | } e, and when tuey diet it ai | a lere Wiil bG hoye to fill their places Laving atepped the temperate use, there 1s no door to intem rcrance. Those who are now ir femper ite nay distress ns forthe present. ‘Lnev will frown and corrupt winle here. but they are not to be bere. He who made jown places, and the earth be relieved of rden iM u t the entire body of prof Pra | tians banish all that can intoxicate from their dwellinus,—close the ‘tannly bar rovin,” and pertineatly refuse to have any connection with the sale or use of the jrunaurus drink, aud in a single Vea the « ican remove the evii from tb rif tu i 5 8 t \ ‘ le ca SAV’ 4 1 ‘ wid & tL eune ration of men who would no more think t ia beighbor intoxicating MMyaor, Hau they would tink of putting urseni lis well. We eve with Clancellur Wolworth, ‘ aad ve Cc urch Can 4 ton a few titw I every Cher ‘ at ! ir ard’s d 4 cvs Whatsoever, and let al efa ladies, or even t ee Wi) 4 $ rs oof religion, take an ou true ve yuiel, i decided and uny ¥ . aa ely to ¢ 4 \ effect a cha t sOCI4 ty that will fave inany ayeungiman a and driv away Vikas f Pthe business of tak and ¢ UL veturingye tine iru cds. Toe moral power of the ehiarch, i: any great retur overwhelming. I Was seemin the ter ance ret IS30 to S42 A ry large pertien the tmoinistry and the church were then ren tiveinthe work, and their ¢ s crown ed with such success, that in tive re, the same ratio of success 4 Ay witnessed ac pret trigin} thont the Jand Lut a@ set of pretended reformers arose row the diteh, and shut out Gud and mofrom the retorm, and by ' se pamned the popular mind (ru and t the intide trou Vand woman, the ministry church, conld but) sanction made by t ‘reated a periect z the tempera testior Grood nen were fai field . Wash Pins unfortunate movement tnhoverments which were called reformers, who or uyn ] Vo driven frour tiie bandoned to t hit retarded wress of the retorm at toast titeen ears. Lot the entire body of the elmureh all good men and) women again ad Iress themselves to the work, (and it is ray rate work.) and the pre ress ol the work will be far greater than ever yelore, from the tact that the whoie sub ct yd beter understood by bie t larg Shalb not tho work egood seenred 4 Wet | retsay that Good and posterity will us responsible. Leereean 2 Abingdon, Va., is built over a large cave, & new entrance to wilica Wa ed by the tate thaw, the circumference of a flour barrel and thirty feet deep. (Foing tt Strong on Cotton. —A gent! man yesterday made two bets, each $25, What a mine of wealth and declare, as God is my Judge, tu be against 500, that cotton will sell atthirty swer could be given, Apparitions three cents per pound by the 25th of Decem- ber noxt.— Augusta (Geo.) Constitution [alist. | writer who dictated it, ‘ {rected by the writer. jtheua hae graciously decreed that if they | will not reform, they shall go to their urday a temas NUMBER XLVI = and the Hoang-ho; when Ohinamen’ are ‘ee! Government, which, “but they did not hes-, that the Whigs had, begun, and was, = | even more declamatory hm rong . |than he is now, proceeded to: India, and carried on the war with a vigour, ‘ praiseworthy, but certainly inconsistent: May we not fancy that 17 years. when British enterprise has effected a lew Mgper" China is throngh its lengt! breadth to - | eans 4 when 8 penetrated, / hundreds of miles up the LEE 8 From the Loudon Times, March, 3. From Poters “Spirit” MATRIMONIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. A lady who had no idea of looking for a hasband, but with large proelivities for mischief and fun, pata matrimonial ad- vertisement in the Herald, with direetion the up-stairs saloon of the fashionable | restanraut in Broadway. The inan on| the tilt fell backwards, and was shot un-| , tion 5 der the table; there was @ general feel-| who is cousidering re ae ing after hats and gathering up of loose twenty or fifty years hence handkerchiefs and canes. AJjl at once, after bre at the Broadway Post. Ottice. As! knowledge to the human mind, a general | demandin the advertisement appealed to the practi-| stampede took place, and the whole party, | ner Yeh; cal appreciations, by assuming a neat lit-| with more or less dignity—aecording to tle fortuné in addition to F person, the seed of such temptation could! 5 4n—made for the stairs and descend-|4nd hon. gentlemen not well fall idly upon sach a fertile bot-| 4 ont of sight. It was several minutes jtom as is offered by the city of New) pefore they could hand in their che York. jenteen replies ; ou the sgcoud day thirty-| marked handkerchiefs, took fall pay or | two and on the third seventy-two; aD | their trouble, in the hearty laugh thy extent, an ardor of appreciation for her! indulged in at the ludicrous tableau aad | Vayuely- described personal attractions, | exodus they had just beheld on the part ; Which even she was not prepared to ex-/of gentlemen who were so sliarp after the pect. — |snug little fortune,” and whose mo- | Bewildered by the warm volume of tives were entirely confined to the object adgyration and entreaty which issued | .f getting a “congenial artner with whom | from this hymenial mayazine, the lady | they could quietly sm down in life.” as mischiev- | _ }ous.as herself. One pair of hands and], ‘ one mind were, of pa at quite unequal | The Camel and the Needle’s Eye. to the task of answering all; sothe batch! It is easier for a camel to go through of billet-doux was divided equally among | thie eve of a needle than for a rich man them, and each was to make an appoint-}to enter the kingdom of heaven. ment with the writers on the following 24; Mark x. 25; Luke xviii. 25. Saturday afternoon, at four o'clock, on the lower side of the up-stairs saloon of a ing to this one simple rule. This, however, is nothing new. ‘Go not experience. Bates oe the . I can scarcely retnember the time iN! them early youth when this text did NOt! wooden field pieces. excite my enriosity and wonder. In the lavs of the Evangelists, as well as our wh, needles were of Various BIZes, The re sdles, such as Paul usec | , and snch a ployed in tnakir g the preserib- . }yreat admiral. ed for the inamorata whom the sighing! swains would be there to see. On the other hand, the gentlemen were directed to appear in all the varicties of attire and |position which female ingenuity and mi | chief could devise. One was reyuested *o | Kach of the ladies, moreover, who took the task in charye, chose a ditlereut ev!- ured paper for replies. Finally, it was agreed that the whole six should Le pre sent at the interview, id that are the large De Wan r ten jin many t broad bails of seme | ecotions There are the tinest points | of stvel used in ancient and modern tines | jin the wnost delicate kinds of needlework, {fit to deck the person of a queen at her | Coronation, The camel is a beast of burden much: used in Eastern countries. It is about the size of the largest ox, with one or two bunches ou his back, with long neck and lIn the full {came in contact with the British in the East. tons; another to have his hair parted in the middle; ope was to be eating aprate ol legs, and with feet adapted to the hut and ete 8 ee ah Se ie re “t pork and beana, which, said the ingenious Rabin fe oh a . home. Need we state the result reneral ander »tnore prominent tert of the passage of the holy writ now un ler ecusideration. Some have supposed that aslightly va-| nop hear now, the ried reading in the original word, which lis anda “camel,” might be adopted, j by which the phrase would be mace to mean a “cable,” such as is used in an choring ships inthe roadstead. Then the teat would read, “It is easier for a cable to enter the eye of a needle,” &e. But sthe “you can &¢cé v expect to be called for by anybody Others were to be } irtaking of various dishes, ar to place themselves in such atutudes and pustures as were di-| the tw nadine {standing clee.” At four o’clock oa the prescribed Sat- afternoon, every chair at every table on the lower side of the upper sa ron, was filled with slick-look hiv gazing i Ye a e3, aud C ecret. OPrsing oy t Ts. tac es, aud each secret.y ¢ the former is probably the vy, hig performed Leanders, all to cacu the Government. |demnatory of and the wo dering waiters flew ! yack their history, not, like ourselves, kLve perplexed landlord, atiased at jaa ee t rus flow ynsine R ’ Velopiant pass centuries, but by teus of centuries. — ven Inatton « Shs Aho But the ele} They boasted of their education, thei eye ie ei force tot Ristascant stranger in Judea, while the came W2$) riniing, their civilization, their arte. meht, te meet the clamoren r seh be y a therel ad tie latter Wa8} \]) the conveniences and many of t : : 1 - 1 @ Jews ivstead of the former ca aad <tr irs when Eure threatening demands of gentlernen Dated haat se l jluxaries of lile were theirs w ven) Eu , tuot ges th Rodis er oe sas OVIOUSY | was suill suuk in) barbarism. Their eared they migituot ges their iwicy ray Nenetinheiiar Tene } ‘ : prat of du T wess of : ne : jnual revenue was 60,000,000/. sterling ex poate of duck, or im rt bine Aes ‘ mreine exp rese a thing absolutely and the yjead acanal 1,200 miles in lengtn, At length the clash of sheen a } lint | have met with another ¢ Xphina- lone of the wonders of the wurld. ‘4 f stiff Kite ered) apne wool tue stikingr fier Which, to 84y | was tie people with whom the mnbecili : ; : ap . id ts bea wd for ty of our Gove znt had broaght taira one minate after fonr, and on ei Al ty tf our G vernment had wdc r rn t tent ity collision.—Then caue the details. Vin orala appearod, Uressod iu alk tin sy re , it cal nd a Imes, Were surr The Goverument were to be condemn it » anu at n '! ‘ he ar ent 5 Sin ay waters vArsive walls; and so t > AS) for allowing their Plenipotentiary : . F 2 , dern traveler informs ua. at the ( vn, dud to announce bis prese eatl with ar Lite : widday. At certain p > . » e \ rey t lin her hand the a te } a t Vy larsre pa Nak ror Poe c, Whose Shakesperta t ; z \ : i ; ! H rance ¢ a uits rov: they we we ¢ ’ vos lutiinated that she was WW ; ; , : AT i 1+ I ‘ ye ] t Ce Roval sicn-mannual se a} fared Ue sensation wasn ee } ieee atolen . z ix Ty Pen US. GRY, VU AUNIS cy re! structous tinder the Ciiua Trade Act, t i ult ) ol by massive gates, capalie r t takings into consideration as 4 cu . ‘ ad ' t et . 7} s F 8 Zany Comtinon assault NOW, OY] ton eo Vy? a@ inission to P : ‘ Dee . s.:c oi these larye entrances were ve : relations with ¢ ttoned bis coat entirely to ti ; Ton fae Pinas _ ‘ * aber ones, used by foot pe ble at a time when they we e gentleman who was tu lean back wards ; =e, 2 foe - t Soni ere) OO Wis Nad occas ously comprotnised, and so on rer ully, vl 1 « 4 ) « ° See erein’ ( 7 firth or enter the city by e notable clarzes were c * Se lla ta } . , . * ; lucy were called “the needle’s eve.” as iy every Conservat a k $ 1 es : ; : A J ie = Lor rent, an English traveller of mod ko with the Solicitor ¢ * ern times, when at Let addressed t I in fal We, were ; h, was directed uly clamorous in co 4 ec spective, 4 . of the undue tultilment of ¢t ; r br peeul seye, thatis by jost Mr. Whiteside didi on Friday! ny of 2 uDoU J uliment « tual ” "7" = ' A t sma € City i : night, in the severest terms against He les, ; . " ce i N u a ¢ r j sl Fat neemes ¢ Majesty's Goverument. Le was { q . 2 with diftienlty, and hardly with a full! wa by i } t weil regulated ap s ; 2 ed by 3 x t \ r without sto : by the by nes i lt ie ; ! ; , 5 , 4 R bauis CRI esses t } it enubside tr , ldenly than wh A ' ae - - the passage, “itis easier fora ca last t, by Sir Frederic, t new brash of skirts was heard comi: up 7 fie’scs ‘ Z ; male t ' e ne £3 eye, ni a rer, whom pror t the stair Aul the Lotharios were cor ia ) pare ”~ oT, ae { into enter the cate of heaven I whe repeated hin it , when | her Cor ; ? “ t é ; : mpossible for a rieh tof sirhil wall respects the re t i ‘ t a aven, for we may. beli Gladstone. 1 ired, t he film of stray : itnarns 2 ae awe aisea 1 { -oard tra r rsacchaller her hand, and swee . t i 5 ‘ worate r wealth to seount Sandon w Lor IN Ine with it, Lhe a duno, to seat on Red T anret ‘ 1 favor t { the location of the first It is needh ; ; : : : ‘ : x for saly ) But just as the ea f conrse alternated w an ¢ ‘ say that the sensation was now extre: > F ‘ - : limust be relieved of part of his erals aygainet it Some tlemen who were to | bn iesuehahes $ Y C3 sass through le I 1 = I in the middle began, however 7 mn | ; ; ae we think, a : * so the rich man must divest hituse eye . , te sfnrensiv at other gentlemer 7 Beas ; 5 2 EEGs ps , ; jen ‘ large portions of his) wealth in R A tie ' rhwir parted tn the same . ’ } A ; A : z ; valks of benevolence, in order to enter from which ’ way, as much asto say, “Well, there is , ) Oar Saviour seeins to he yates of glory. bloom of this yood faine Pow In what light will these debates on the Jhine i the historian | : : Se cy Guam, come | hundreda of millions are being b The two|inte communication with the busy w Houses will have each devoted many 804 raised in the scale of humanity one of those short| Valuable hours to the loreha Arrow anc ? pees ‘ : he RG fatic injnstice of Smile at this debate about the Arrow, Hor answers to be sent to a certain signa-| sudden panics which convey electric 18 register, oe se dees wih seule {and render but a faint tribute to the de- but the future historian, if|¢lamation of Lord Derby, Mr. Cobden, | by patieut research he makes hiinself ac- | and Lord John Russell, er the legal, sub-, greeable | | quainted with the opinions of noble lords 1m agreeable) the: natures and shapes they had been |4 ck il ale Lave |passed into oblivion, will perceive that | "Fe of a petty craft is the occasion, and n not the cause, of such changes as seem ; 2 b between |! — : 3|the battle has merely been one Le a pendiog in’ Chingy. - Mab tae alee doe On the first day that sueceeded| a14 pay the score, afd during this thne ary hap raccag peeeirge Footie |the advertisement the lady received sev-| the \miaehievious bevy, with strawbe 2d poral oe poise = a readers | great streain of events in watching is almost ludicrous in its completeness.— |litdle babbles whieh rise to the surface. Chancellors and Secretaries, in or out of |The concerns of Englrnd inthe East are office, Bishops and unofficial politicians, |'© omentous to be made mere party ques even Adwirals and Generals, seem all to | tions, and the men to whom those eon- judge of complicated occurrences at the |Corns are intrusted have pow to other end of the world precisely accord-| tat their countrymen will oppose them- have listened. Seventeen years ago we| World; but Parkament should heard all that we hear now, and in a| ¥/ser judgment and a better taste, and mach more Cieceronian and declamatory |»! imperil the ‘great concerns of the Mat. |Style. The Chinese were mach greater | cas bine a a the prado: | peaple in those days. We bad not come; I'ty, or even the impuises of humans jto blows with them ; we kuew tittle about bot their painted dragons and} They were still the| virtuvus and powerful Orientals, with aj} paternal Government, an aristocracy of| Jay for a moment active measores for the {learuing, and a religion of philosophy. ¥ | Their weakness, cruelty, and cowardice ‘80 a8 are CU | their tamults and their anarchy, theirex-jextent, inasmuch as a Plenipotenti and ruutifations, have come to) will shortly proceed to China with full light since. Like many other people, | powers to eonelude a peace. This per the Chinaman had somehow gained 4| son, whoever he may be, will not, indeed, reputation which no one cared to aver: | on throw, and he received the benefit of it.| dispense with the assistance of the then he| who are at present condneting the affairs ne © | of the country in the Eastern Seas. He The Whig Government | wilt, however, have the advantage of | supported its officials as it supports them | knowing the wishes of the Cabinet {yom » «tl the months of the Ministers themselves,’ ve |ry Conservative was indiguant at the | been said and done at home, while Sir J. conduct of England against this wise, | Bowring, Sir ML Seymour, and) Mr. jtuis peaceful, this ancient people. There | Parkes willbe able te supply hins with was another cry at the time which we do ithe necessary local know}. luck whieh wedged him eo clo-els “i f Ji most correct | spoke of the Chinese as a mighty people, {the k Stions and display oe ny, for the whole figure seems to/ all governed by one code of laws, speak } had Sen ttnrcy eine, | Have been a maxim quite prevalent in| ) nad Hee ? ating covers Ci, ¥ : ; ‘ eget his note. And how the d © : lou, and actuated by the saine feclings of | { p an working on the enttings for. their first railways—when, in fact, under the be+ nevolent tutelage of this country, these, | civilization, those who are then alive will tleties either of Lord St. Leonard’s or IR. Bethell? An occurrence like the | derstand things aright, and not forget the | selves to such declamatory denunciations This of We | 28 we have lately heard, The present are not |Thetorical indignation about e tirst Chinese debates to which we|#0d inhumanity is the easiest thing in the ave a rian prejadice. - _—_. From the London Times, March 7. The Governinent is not disposed to de- “| settlement of the Chinese dispute. The | Opposition will be gratified to a certain sapersede Sir J. Bowring, of in any way and he will be acquainted with what has ge. A mili- danger of provoking | tary commander, with 5,000 men, will the hostility of the first power of Asia, | also at once be consisting of 350,000,000 of the people, | of the disturbance. janited under the most solid of monarch-| of hostilities widen, this force will be in- ies. On the 7th of April, 1540, Sir| creased. The Pleni James Graham, the then expected Llome | believe, seek to establish direct eommn- |Seeretary, introduced resolutions cun-| yjeation not with Yeh, but with the Em- He | pire | to the seene Of coarse, if thé area tentiary will, we The Opposition which holds ord Palmerston responsible fur the acts ~| of officials at the other side of the globe ing one language, professing one relig-| can hardly deny that the Court of Pekin should be held accountable for the acts urtional pride and prejudice. They traced | of. ne of its greatest satraps, a potentate disposing of the lives and fortunes ofgen linitlions of its people. From Lord Pahmerston’s statemént én ~| Thaesday nizht we learn than an attempt to bring the civilized world into closer cominunication with the Celestial ad been ander consideration by ~ hie’, +! Government long before the ontrage in |the Arrow. In fact, the relations Be tween our nrerchants and the native au- thontics had been for a long time iv an Us} oneadsy state, especially at Oanton. It Tiby B “ill require a mind singularly philan- thropical to beliewe that the offer of re- 'o £"| wards for the heads of Englishmen by Nee Veli, the mutilation and marder of the [iystle and sundry European st 'y the same personage, the. barning of e factories, the poisoning of the Hong: nz breal, and the threatening notices Tiof the Chinese mob in places so wide part as Hongkong and Singapore were inercly the effects prodaced on anhtatored nn 2 own cruel treatment. A covernor and people so ready aud skillfal 1 the perpetration of the vilest outrages ad some little experience in crime and insult, and some little previ- us ill-will towards the bjects of their How trne this is we find mn the retnen of the outrages snffered } 1 subjects during the last few vears, outrages which were latterly tend- ng to become more frequent and which nly avoided by the unceasing pre cautions of English residents. A clearer understanding with the Chinese Government and opportunities of more treqnent intercourse were therefore pro- rally thought necessary by the Home Government. The position of the em- jire also demanded some sach step. Re | armies held some of the most impor- t have vengeance. TTS ¢ the tant cities, and the tottering dynasty of e Tartars was unable to hold its posi- F t these domestic enemies or » the agyressions of the Rassian » which has lately advanced its troutier some handreds of miles further ersisonuth, and taken | Scie s of the valley ne for each ah be Buy how!” lave reference to the same idea when he nee ati etek | all “ EheTATmOer: : endeavour therefore Ae Ore’ says, “straight isthe gate.” And as the a ie ene an ies ! EE SRS HCA OTs with tie Contras trot {than before, f sou Alia) 5 BODE Was muek researca aout ails that are Grovernment in ¢ ion with other ninutes sue | ates NE OU COE REL onter to v forgotten, t vstablis utot | vations, aneaous bra iud) America, Septet 5 . car gater by the low and narrow gate ot thie coal — } nik wie a Dati é <> (ae from desir- ie ES UU SEU ce, mre Cer arn hinniiaty . i" ] “tf } pi en eae ar Site RY : Lothario’s were cuzaged in displaying f Reouldiaeelthiclideda nitheltalimescne i roatid ey oembroil the country a local dis their points to the best advantage; ar To Christian Wotan Can ie) 1 eat Canton, it was Uie desire of Eng- seine, more ardent than the rest, palloa , : 11¢ sof ¢ le caine wend Ppouticins to relieve our trade from ut the various colored votes they had re “—s conclusions identical with t the Canton anthorities ceived, and either pretended to read them Jivemest—Never let it be forgotten (hat respective leaders. But w laa i y Ww r the relations between r laid them conspicuously on the table.' there is scare ly w single mora of asiigle Hf Only the great historical fa v t wretiy itseif ; . “There's one of my fellows with the bla man, of whieh other men can have such a know SAL us from: the past, tiat int ct of the barbarian Yeh, te!” said Mystery No. 1, over her |, Pn clean era indine year LIsNto the advancing enterprise vever, | pitated and localized the wntuloft soup, to Mystery No. 2 ; es iS : = Lngiand came in contact with t i oo. Weare now at war with the “There's one of inine,” said Cordelia the pa retty TL) vertu A Ssh bcs vied fabric of Chinese suciety. The vernor of tant province, aad second; “he's got a pink note.” “What Wits, ae to Warrant Uhvir provounciig: & try details whether this act was legs at tin e ilame may do you think of Augustus, there, with the lustve judgment upon it the other act judicious have passe din Vu} 4 pout of the empire. pork and beans before him, who is sv pen- oo: volivion, Ln the recular aud inevita It is Useless t ire to tak of 9 merely sively loaning his check upon his hand ¢ Oregon now sends to California co . development of the worl Pit was necessa) peaceful mission. W ver the \ leni- said Myth the first—bat before the an- erable quantities of butter, bacon, exys, Danie, att als perigee 1s eo ary is sent to eae ne : ’ e people like the English shou tof 1s precede and tour appeared, aud hard upon their and smoked meats, wition iattorare tanh force themselves into counexion with t ecompanied by such ree as will con- heels came five and six. There was now) ficsher than these cured in the Atlantic ble and unprogressive race like the ¢ vince that treaties can) ot be evaded with | perfect consternation on the lower side of | States. They command the highest prices. | nese, inhabiting a rich country open to impunity, nor the « vnds of civilised pos y°¢ eS intercourse repulsed without the certain- tv of retribation. The conduet of Lord Palmerston in the matter is perfectly rea- sonable. The Government did not begin the war, and though they recognize the necessity of strong measures, they are ready to send out Staal tentiary with full powers to carry on hostilities or to conclade We cannot think, how- ever, that the despatch of a professed }a- cificator jp the most important step at the present moment. The first point is to see means taken to assert the rights of this country and to protect ite interests. We may be aseured that in the present temper of the Chinese, a temper to whic they have been brougit by vears of inert- ————— me tasntesaahei proval of the Southern disunionists, The| *resideut did not wish to give up Mr, ‘Cobb, and was determined not to have Mr. Walker, but he was equally uowil- ling to commence his career by offending a large part of hig supporters. Te has therefore conferred the office on General Cass, a man popular with the Democracy of both sections, but too experienced and too patriotic to give any eucguragement | to exclusive Southern Views. Mr. Cobb, | we are told, is appointed Secretary of the Treasury, with the intention that he shall} ‘ . o| succeed General Cass as Secretary of Mate. General Cass is of an age when | the duties of otfice are likely to be felt as a heavy burden, and it is auticipated that the act in- of Con- a Con- former administration, and especially ing the compensation of gress to the ehormous sum of “$6,000 to compensate the same Congress that passed the act. . ——— 0 North Carolina University Magazine.—The March No. of this valuable Magazine, the frst out with several important improvements; and | accompanying it, an announcement of a dissolu- jtion of “all connection with Mr. Cooxs, the for- mer publisher,” and anew arrangement with Mr. James M. Hexpgnson, for the publication of the work at Chapel Hill. All letters on business con- gress aud qileage,” and made retrospective so as | FoR Tate WATCHMAN.” Mx. Bruner: 1 wish to pat a little mite into the public mind, You see Mr, Editor, that we ‘have not been much favored by our last legisla- | ture ia respect to Interrial Improvements.—They woulda’t give us a bank, vor rail roads, nor any \thing, but a strong Revenue Bill. Well now, | |we have the trouble of electing men and paying | them too, I think they should bring about some- | thing that would be profitable to the hard-work- ing people of North Carolina. They did pass ithe free suffrage bill, but that’s not worth a fig; ice a | _— , ‘ CRS LATE AND INTRRESTING , New © ‘ine ‘April 8” The ostinans rrabe Joaquia. gees from Vera ng |20th of Mareh, 4 The Govéramentof Mexico was in such straiteved circumstances, that it has been urced to suspend payinent at the enstom | houses at Vera Cruz and the City of Mexi- of the 4th volume, bas been received, It comes | don't much like this way of doing business. If eo, | The British relations continue unset- tled, A new Constitution was promulgated on the Lith of March, Gen. Clancarty is a voluntary prisoner at Guadataja for trial before a court mar- tial. i 1 le rpieenciale) came up to ther Bad ed” but exactlyyppp hen the ne bein the COMERS SAO REO ; ‘ tell them a story, They hy sf . be seahit oht away ;” wherenpon | «h ‘eostain Ring-tet recollect |name—had a philosopher, upon w |judgment he always doponded. ‘Now (so happened that one “y the king it into his head to yo @ nected with the Magazine, should be addressed | jave never voted fora Senator, and I don’t care + to the Editors; who, among other statements in But Mr. B. I ‘connection with tbe business prospects of the : ; ; should like to see a greater interest manifested | state y find it necessary t lopt work, state that they fiod it ne ry to adop ih cuk Comeson’ Hekeals > 05 Gar, they bave been | the cash system, hereafter. Terms $2 a year, {| ” i Among the good things in the No. before us. pan injury.to.o0r neighborhood, and probably, al- jwe lave been pleased with—" Necessity of the when the Cabinet has been brought into working order, and the demands of party gratified, he will leave his post for the retircment. of private life. The internal policy to which the President has given his adhesion by this double appointment = Is that which the ‘ate Daniel Webster es- TUESDAY EVENING ness and over-conciliation any diplomatic advances will be consid ered a8 a sign of failing courave will come in due time, and the best wav to hasten its arrival is to increase the force in the Chinese Seas, and to act with vigour and pron We are glad on our part, The Jate Governor of Tampico is abont to visit the Capitul, to defend his char- acter. The mails between the city of Mexico and Vera Cruz are very irregalar. Nothing had been heard at the city of Mexico of the reception of the Forsyth untin ter summoning his nobles, oat all necessary preparation: hia philosopher and oikad Mer if it would hilusopher told biur nuead hile rain. The not, and his nobles departed, men mounted on a jackass; he advised CAROLINA WATCHMA? SALISBURY, N. ¢. a single iota whether I ever do. Peace she could time the: journeying along, they met a soto many others. The public funds are not! . APRIL 14, 1857. to tind by the last advices that troops tableled by the measure of 1850. Both ; . ran . ) \sufficient to sustain a school more than three or) Treaty el, aly} ’ : : , — early adoption of right principles,” “ Poetical | 4 reaty. them to return, ‘tor, eaid be,’ it will cor. were about to be despatched from Ben- General Case and Mr. Cobb are stanch ; ; . ee OF BLL Wesicee™ a mn Broken- | {0¥" Months in the year, Well, you may say, It is reported that Santa Anna has no- tainly rain.’ They ‘emiled contemptuous. gal to il pt and Hong Kong Yhe partisans Ce pee cowpruinise of) TERMS OF THIS PAPER §2.00 CASH. le leon paren , fe Why don't you raise a subscription xebool when merous einissaries iu Mexico. ly upon his, and p Jon. > Bel shes Peet pic daabi rs : py ate y \e tee nae in nh elieen inte Abed sdchandeay - = ara | : W . a ak table, also, Blackwood’s M j the public money failsf” But here comes the} : panel gone many niles, however; they email ito rom home wilt be Tehdene PO Ss . . Mag- } ‘i : : P Musical) Rivicws— We have before ta: |, 0s 0c oe Ont Sole, aime, Rieck wood. me CUARLESTON MARKET. reason to regret not having taken the difficulty—some say, “I can't subscribe, but Vil dard of disunion, or to place their own shape : : wait, till next Fall, aod then we will have some | interests above those of the whole Repub- hic, while, on the other hand, they will in time to do excellent service in support azine for March, just to band. Thecharacter of of the land forces. Bat the conclusion of this work, so generally known and appreciated, Q : { i heavy shower comi! ken occasion to allude to this work, and . ae rustic’s advice, usa y a more public money, and that will not cost my | Ciauteston, April 8. | up they were drenched to the skin.— whisbwit the war with Persia is the most oppor- tune occurrence of the hour. By the peace signed three days since two fine bodies of troops, that which garrisons Bushire and that which has probally by this time sailed from Bombay to join the former, will soon be free for service in Chi- na. Furthermore, the whole of the In dian navy, with a large fleet of transports, will soon be available. We trust that the best use will be made of these ap))! ces, and that in a few incutis we may Le able to announce the ision of the Chinese difficulty, wit! iarantees for more easy intercourse with the country, e Inb- and for the suppression of such insolence’ as hitherto distingushed the provincial Government of Canton. “<s From the London Times, March 10. 3y the last steamer from America we learn that the new President, Mr. Bach anan, had appointed General Lewis Cass, of Michigan, to be Secretary of State- that is, Vinister of Eoreign affairs and Chief of the Cabinet. There was ati when such: an act would have been re ceived in England as a in monstration. Geveral ¢ > Wwe known to us by repatation as one r owa politicians. From a time bevond the memory of most of us he has been ia En glish eyes the representative «f { Vestern Democracy, with « Cices and animosities. The Gene to be 75 years old, and doring the term of his aa life be has been a Mi ter at home, a representat n Enrey and for a number of years Senator from the State of Michigan. Bat whether at a bureau in Washington, at aleveeat the Tuveries, or amid the clear of } Western home, he has ever beev the ve hement denouncer of England, her ambi tion, ber hatred of liberty, her designs to thwart the developement and distarb tlhe of the United States. The life of seamacls Cass lias been nearly contempo- raneous with the ccknowledzed independ ence of his country; he remembers Amer ¥ ve e, xs ca thin popslated and a second-rate Power, the str fisl2 f ma Youpg man, the long war of abnse ‘ tween I my I Democracy of America is st recollect: a like many ar i strong feelings aud deep'y rovted pre dices, he has carried the tra 8 of ‘ age into another which has le in « moa with it. in the senes of disputes r. rding the Main: sundary. Uregon,a , sae the voice of (renera! ( asa was + er violent, and his prophecies of inevit war went near to cause ther own ment. At that time there existed a hime of interaatioual sorenes<, whic): sec cis: to have passed away. Scarcely a copy of any Opposition papers in Pars wa- published without a tirade ayainst ~ jx ndiows Albion,” aud the American pr was not bebind hand in accusations and invectives, Ireland was mad with mi- ery and sedition, Canada was jist ing tranqatiiized afer a wong fever of» cvutent. Conse; ut v, Grenera!l ( ase and his speeches ex ty. He was supposed t r ‘ ing of the ma, ’ ‘ apd tv ait e allianc { France a: \ 4 the motber countrys brut € passed away. 1lx ; ecen discuntent and disurver 8 ite boendse. All umpertant pots of ference between Englans and the | States have boen sett 1 catvuns octween Lue tw 2 creased sv» wondertuly as t ah for all commercial purposes ae ui try,a r las € ex ence, fou a ar jerstar v { cach erecir mstarces 4 ® tous. Ourowr ations w = est hurcpean ney f are cor a ] e . Ire { .- and his «6 + « eur ’ ? eu t wt aude Ne o, Wei , a ee etty or ‘ ( ( “ known for. that Mr | A 2 the eat! Dot pis \ “ haroov pr certainly # ! te is t aus 4 at lepeti tj ~ erican aflairs ™ credit of the we te i tiedas lias Pe preme U8 an . c { peeas, | a ' ‘ f ce Pree eve nee Leute Witla red oe, Mr dew wil ¢ ‘a . ‘ { al Vand he if ven tile oe ‘ Ton >A v enty t t tive give no encouragement to the Abolition- ists, and will oppose any attempt to limit the number of slave State. Thus Mr. Buchanan hopes to satisfy the desires of tits cotiplex party, aud gaia fur his Ad- miuistradun a popularity to which his predecessor could not attain, Such is the explanatton given by those who do not see, or do not wish to see, in he appointment of General Cass an act of hostility to this couutry. We believe there is much truth in it, simply because in the present state of our relations any attempt to kindle discord between the two nations would only damage its author. Mr. Buchanan is too experienced a poli- tician, and too well acquainted with this country, to bring vuluptanly on his own head trouble and difficulty oy a gratutions challenge. After all, Ministerial human nature ts the same alloverthe world. We find at bome that every Government is eblived Co tollow pretty much the sane e Conservative as come for change; con cy, iat the time l Radical, that ¢ esses cumstances do pot 8 a Lol swee ping returin; and the result 3 & pretty even rate of progress, lounded 0 Compromise, and opeu tu the charge f what le calie me stency So we suspect it will be fou at Washington. Mr. Buchanan will wit the applica tou of the theory promulsated at Ostend, (several Case wi!) discover that the Brit ol) Grovernment, with which he wil! at nice enter Into correspondence, is Dut a inere grasping heartless despotism At e age of Fo even the mest ftervid spirit > Somewhat disposed to tranquility, and can well imayine lidue War spe ec we that afler having es to two generations of ubtrymen the new Secretary of State will settie down into a sufficiently peace- tan of business all be suspected of wish ing to nake t Lest of a bad Lusinesa, yut we Cann train from saying that in dealing with a Democratic community like the Unitea States it may, perhaps, be as well to treat throagh Ministers who tion fi national have a repntati and aptui-koglish epirit 8 Quite pussi- ful aud reasonal Periaps we r ” It r a strong that wnen an aff anan and Gen ( supcillatory Ir AS V because in pro. veen distrusitul bas ane tay notun who nK froincouciudipg a treaty ming it pleiwnatic tron with this ¥. well Knowiny that he is likely to ited in Lundreds of newspapers ed r overfreat nt tu his fur likely that ry to sle to conduct afrier who can p r speeches Ait } ches, t and usk deroy lis dly sp rit Mr They will be case with nove the only etwocour Centra « tu roof the Jated at Liivas, very essentia Blates es were killed, pone Ve eft 4 home, r ; at re tv, lived fora time, friendiess garret, only do so again, because we think those who are fond of music and desire to keep themselves * posted up” on the subject, should get it. It is published by “Ma- son Brorurrs, New York.” -e [2 We copy, this week two or three articles from English papera which the general reader will find interesting.— They refer to the China war, in which Great Britain 1s now engaged, a subject, by-the-way, that islikely to prove of very considerable interest to thie Country, in- asmuch as it may result in the inanyura- tion of & policy, on the part of the Celes- tials, fur good or evil, that cannot be with- out some effect upon us as a great commer cial people. oo Cairns and Murduck's Factory.—We lropped in at this establishment, one day ar last week, and foand it in more effective operation Cian formerly, owing to the in- troduction of an increase of motive pow They | r ave put. in anew and large with plenty to do, were driv Most of this is a door, window: sash engine, , al right our readers are on. aware tial and vlind factory, plaiuing mill, &e. &e. CANDIDATES FOR CONGRESS. In this district the Hon. B. Cratye Jemocrat) is a Candidate. No opposi- tion as yet In the sixth district Col. Prryear has again been nemninated. Col. P.is a prac tical, hard working man, and useful in AaAnVs op. Tle has large experience in ey ive matters, and makes a good member. Mr. Scales, of Rockingham, is his BY ent. oe. 2Osh MAY The people of Mecklenburg are mak ing extensive preparativos to celebrate the antiversary of the Mecklenburg De claratiou of Independence; and it is Kily 5 vably that the occasion will be re of isual interest cs Rail Rod from High Point to the Ver genia Line.—There waa a public meeting of the citizens of Grermanton and vicinity, held in tue Hall of the Masonic Institute, at that place, on the 4th inet., to consider tie expedie cy of constracting a Railroad from High Point tothe Virginia line. The meetin seemnsto have been characterised bv earnestugsa and an in gent appre cation of the sulject A preamble and ne were adopted, b varoad and setting forth the asserting the ne- r n it to the com ! and to the s said, will ling with mar- nores and anthra Iti th Lynchburg, sanice on form almost a “ Ikvad by the near rst route from High Pointto Alexandria will Le remneinbered the last Legis e granted a charter for this road, but ) appropriation to aid in ite con There frien 8 »e a general Con of the ie W f this enterprise ¢ st inston, oo the 16th ention in the This conven at W ten, on of minating a the 7th \s stated in an Pirvear, was Among the thie Conventic n favor of the Act ue of Representatives, (but ailed of strbuting the Vp ytend Guhe lone: y wing brought upinthe AUPE us revenue in of the “tates, among the sev- a considerable portion trom the sales of the pubhe lands t and just to the old aw, North Carolina 1-6 at act was rig ad it become | about $700,000"! a ‘resident Buchanan, io the bis friends, de in regard to Road —and o said Road ,—that ernment bup ‘ , as admitted by its ninet@e expense ie Z rerefyre it would be ttax and dean apon the resources of all t Jina, while pay vuld on the other amount of one dol- th Car ’ AX w t be Lenetited ty the ~ Keaulved, That we remain, as ever, in favor nomical nistration of the govern ment. and we are therefore opposed to the wild and reckless estravagance of the late administra ton, extravagance bevond all parrallel io soy { an ec adm needs ho commendation. We are also indebted to the author, Rev. James A, Wattack, for a copy of the “History of Williamsburg Church,” S. C., of which he is Tu the basty glance we have given it, Pastor. | we find it comprises much interesting matter re- Why, ] would say, “Give us a greater public | lating to the revolutionary times—-sketches of | fund; and, if we can’t get the legislature to give | the lives of men connected with the church, who! ys more, let our magistrates, or those whose bus- | were prominent and efficient in that memoriable struggle, ke. It is well written, and upon the whole, valuable as a contribution to the early Listo- ry and times of Presbyteriavism in the South. It was printed at the office of the Salisbury Her- skilful workman. 7 Three negroes—two likely young men and an old woinan, the imuther of twenty children—were recently hung at Green- ville, Pitt county, N. C., for murder. “© Distribution” and “ Deposit.” —The ingenuity of political editors to relieve Inconsistencies themselves of apparent } when cornered, las long been one of the most fruitful sources of amusement aod fun with the profession, who usually pitch into such fellows with a ccm, and viewed in thie hight alone, the “fraternity,” as it is sometimes called, exhibits the very op- posite of that tender, delicate, and broth f erly feeling the term seems to import. But we have no time, at this moment, We late, at the labors of a to waste in useless words. have been amused of portion of the democratic press in defin- ing the terms * distribution’ and‘ deposit,’ asthey have been applied in the present discussion of the land question. In this metapbysical labor, the Standard, at Ra ieigh, ocenpies & position more conspicn- | ous, perhaps, than any other press of its party in the State; and although it has doubtless called into exercise its nicest f happiest wor: powers « distinction and selected the of expre resortir even, in a particular case, to the holy scriptures for passages istrative of its it has only sncceeded, as yet, in ineanir conmvine. ng > very intelligent readers, hereaLouts, tlat the difference between these terins their application in the present discussion, is just that between 1 twvedle-dum twerdle-de ar Of one thing we are satisfied, did that is, that although the resolution t} } which passed the last Congress, and for which all our democratic representatives v d, was not indended as a recognition or endorsement of the doctrine of distri- bution as held by the old Henry Clay whiga, itie none the less satisfactory in ta operative reanits; and under this view, the Standard will hardly be able to provoke into opposition te it, those who ave held it for years as a cherished mea- ure of ry and justice to the States If prefered, let that print call it ds pos fing We know it is distributing, or what amounts te the same thing; and we are neither ashatined nor afraid of it ration of the act of 1556, States th Under the « Congress deposited with the of cer- tain enma, the proceeds ie sales of the public lands, reserving the right to call for them, should the government re jgire it. [ut it was well understood at the time, that no such call would ever be made. It was to all intents and purposes a distribution The resolution of the ast Congress was in all respects the same , and had it passed the Senate, and tis j tw at the next Conyresa, { ‘ Low | Ave en the sa ee Threshing Ma wel Horas Power 1 ee who are Wishing to procure a valua tnachine of the above kind, are advised to examine the Drury patent be fore purchasing. We have heard it spo ken of in very Ligh terma. They are mannt. tured by Mer. J. 1S. Tuowrso, of Davidson, who, it is known, is extensive: ly engaged in the tnmanufacture of ma- chines and agricultural implementa of various kinds. oro GOAL Mitten, Raq, formerly of this place, has assuined the Fajitorial management of the Colum bia (fra) Fuqu rer, SraveRny Is ORKGON The Portland (Oregon) corres ondent of the New York [Herald save the fa State government ia to be submit the people of Oregon in June, and as they will undoubtedly vote for it, Oreyon will be ask ing for admission into the Union in less than a Ile adds; “The question of slavery w Il then be «ub to the people, and the result is very doubt year mitte ful J Unquestionably the pro slavery party are | to vote fur it who otherwise would not” ' | pocket anything.” Now, before the public schools | came into operation, w hea people knew that there was no other chance but to pay for the education of their children, schools might be sustained inuch What then, is to be done! easier than now, iness it is to lay the faz on our people, levy ou every man in Rowan County, (I speak for my own County,) the very lest cent that the law will allow for the school fund. And when we have another legislature, let us give them no rest un- | ald, and is bighly creditable to Mr. James as a ;;) they increase our school fund. | believe in} Sales of cotton to-day 600 bales. Mar- ket depressed. | ~~. IN NEBRASKA. St. Locia, April 4. The officers of the steamer St. Mary, from Council Bluffs, report that four men were shot at Platt’s Monch, Nebraska, on March 19, by order of a Vigilance committee. Five others had been bau- ished the Territory aud forbidden to re- turn under the pain of death. The of- fence committed was “ claim jumping.” MURDERS cee NEW ORLEANS MARKET. schooling my children, if Thad any; but at any | rate, I like to see our youths educated, aod as we have all the whole State laid off into districts, let us have such schools as shall develope the minds of the rising generation, and raise the standard of education in North Carolina. What has become of vur general superintend ent, Mr. Wiley! zone tu W: F 4 for a more lucrative office! and bas Buchanan Has he sington given lum a ligher stauon! If he sull our g why don’t he show his smiling TI doa't think Superintendent, face vrer tere west of Sainsbury f e cares tnuch for us away bere in the Seutch } Insl Settlement —or perhaps the Eastern por his Our sehuols must do the best they can, thinks he Well on the sul ject ¢ on of the State claimea all precious time Mr. Eslitor, can you not give us something vat will tend to arouse the dor mant minds of the people! The coantry is im proving in alinost every other respect, and why sbould we suffer education, the must important I want w ® uf our interests, to be neglected | our people rise in the scale of intelligence, and vot only compete with other States, but tu sur pass them. Tt don't matter much bow macy rail roads aud other toterual impruvemcula we bave, our State will not occupy that bigh poss tion, which we Leiieve she is destined to take at wome future day, nut very far Jistant, unless our mental resources be developed. It ia true, many eges and academies, both for male and female, are matteted all over { 1 ul who dues pot know that poor mans child ar be me 1 Ly these They are solely penda 0 the comuon schowts fur theit education, and they are pow in a miserable condition. What stole dove! | think some nuprovement should be made b or some children will grow ap withoat moch educative, and | k that people o! North Carolina would do something praise wor thy, i lbev were a med ty see and fee evg wrtance uf the matter, Mr. kuliwor, will vou pot iry lo preseot the all impurtant case to their de liberate consideration rl « upon our groera superintendent ty unfold to the people, and Set them cleatly see their own interest. [would rather have our people awake tuthis sole-ct than any other, fur | ok it greatly surpasses any Aber considerat I sav, the sone and Jaughters « yuuslokd Nomb State, bave mental powem developed and be alurned men tally with all the ornaments of » good education and theo their teri y alorming will be cogerler d uf far bees ti portance PHILS “-- id n the South Cu imran LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. Foor Days Later From RLarepe. ARRIVAL OF STEAMER CANADIAN. Poutiaxp, April 8 The steamer Canadian, with advices from Liverpool to the 2! ultiine, has arrived The cotton market was dall and an changed, with sales for tiree days of IS, OOO bales r &peculation and ex, rt 2° Tr 5) M ney easier Conaeis { Dip relations Lave Leen ens pended between Austria and Sardinia The Niagara had arrived o th the oe MINISTER TO CHINA Wasnuiscrox, April 7 The administration lave determined meending a Minister Plenipotent ary to China > CONNECTICUT ELECTION, Avaveta, April 7.—The American and Republican ticket is anpposed to be elect- ed in Connecticnt. The Democrats have gained one member of Congress, Arnold, in the Second District. NEW YORK MARKET Ni York. April 7. —Cotton salee to- day 500 balea, with mnarket firm Flour Want —State *5.60 a 85.70; Southern Wheat and corn firmer, S&S, | Ri loa R640 pricea pnchangs } rita turpentine firmer, and quoted at 464 cents. Rosin firm. Rice quiet. Freiylits heavy. > The War in Africa.— The jarmed men, under ex-Gov. Roberts. New Orceans, April 7.—Sales of cot- ton 8,000 bales—middling 134 a 13§ cts. The receipts amount to 1,100 bales. Sales for the past three days 11,000 bales.— | White corn 70 cents. Mess pork 823.— Flour dull. Freights lower. Sterling ex- change &4. MARKET ITEMS. We copy from the Bahimors Patriet the following items: New Yor, April 9.—Flour.—The mathet today was unsettled, with sales of S000 bbls. at a deciine of 5S cente on State and an advance of 5 evnts on Objo 85.50 to $5.65 for common te goor State, and mixed to good standard brands ot Southern $6.00 to $6.30; Ohio 85.95 to 6 30 The Flour Trade —Perhaps there is no feature of the Company's operations during the past vear, that presents more gratitving results than this important and By the official table it will be seen that the flour, broagit by the Balameore and Ohio road, into. the city of Baltimore for 12 month, reached the enormons quantity of 934,033 barrels. Of thie £10,596 barrels are from the main stem, being an increase over the previons year of 377,276 barrels. Of the 910,596 Larrels transported apon the main me HAY TUTE valuable trade ne Were Lrought over the entire line of the road, as “through siness,” from Whee ng, Benwood and Mouncdssille Last vear, the « ty frou ose pounts was 144,796 Ja, Ube crease Leing 304,521$ bbls, or 200 per Of the entire 934.083 Lbs brought into Baltimore from all points, but 171.972 bble were slopped to Rastern ports under onmg- al consigninent, aes wn by statements eta Tr) New York 93,696 Leoston 26,401 Providence 17,183 Piiladelphia 34.642 Total 171,922 This, deducted from the aggregate, will show that the eatraordinary quantity of 762.161 Larrels of flour was brought inte the Baltimore market during the vear by s road, as ite contribution, 1 that sm gie article, ty the trade of the city.” Paitapecenta Marketa April 8, P.M Dreadstuffs The t ir market contin rea exceedingly dul There ta hitthe or export demand. Sales were made to the trade at @5.75 to 7 for common and ancy branda Liere is bat Jittle Wheat offering, and yut little demand for it; small sales of yood Pennavivania and Sonthern red at 140 to L45c. and white at 160 to l62ze oo. FROM KAVSAS, sr. Loci, April 3 The Lecompton correspondent of the Democrat says that the cenens takers in Kansae are doing their work in a bad winer, neivhborhooda en- Inissing some trrely and not taking the names of the ac tual residents of others Tiere has been puarreling between the Sqyuatte re’ Land Aseociationa ir (ifferent parte of the Ter ritery. Several Deputy Marshalls were arresting political prisoters on chares growing out of the difficulties of last Sam ther = “= Riovea is New Onceave.—On the 26th ult. a yang of armed rowdies perpetrated a senies of notein New Orleans. An ttalian was stabbed in the street, two Spaniards ether stabbed of beaten with slung shots, and several coffee houses, kept by Sicilians or Spaniards, resauited with pisols and their occupants beaten with slung shots and stabbed with knives. G. Dimitry, a Greek sailor, was shot through the ngbt Jong, liv wounded, as was also V. Toreni, a Sic tian sailor, Two other persons were stabbed severely aod several slightly. Four of the riot- ers are in custody, The riot lad its origin ata ball a few nights previous Sonthern Credit A letter from New York, in the Philadelphia Tnquire tapeakiug of the dry yoods trade, remarks : The payinents from the North and West con tinue very backwardand a good many amall fail ores are weekly ehronicled ja thease sections, From the South, on the other hand, prompt re turns are made and the credit of our friends on 4 Zovernment che other side of Mason and Dixon's line never ing; let the mind be constantly atent op the ac- gaining ground and number, The large dona of Liberia has appropriated $10,000 to gtood better than it does at this moment, hon of land to early settlers, (640 acres,) with aid the colonists of Cape Palmas in the ably on account of the large the sparse populativu, will greatly influence many war with the atives contributing 150. ing the last two seasons and the unusually high | to impart to the eyes ao intolligeat an prob- yield of cotton da- | Prices realized therefor. When they had returned to the palace, the king reprimanded the philosopherse- verely fur telling him thet it woald be clear when it was not. ‘Il met a country- men,’ said he, ‘and be knowe a great deal more than yuu, for he told me it would rain, whereas you teld me it wonld not.” “The king then gave the pbil jhis walking paper, and sent for the coun- ltryman, who made his appearance,— |*Tell me,’ said the king, how you knew iy would rain?’ ‘1 didn't knew,’ eaid the rustic, ny jackass told me,’ * And how, ipray, did he tell yout’ the king asked in. | aetonish ment. ‘By pricking up his ears, your majesty.’ The kivg now sent the | countryman away ; procuring the jackass he placed him in the office the philoso- her had filled. And here, H sastonor bh" —, looking very wise, here ie where the king made a mistake. ‘low sof in- quired bis auditors, Why, ever sinee that time, said D , with a grin on his pluiz, every jackass wants an vilice.” tain Owe etiicient — r right <n wit another in time ff America Frow COLPORT { Anothe of the A The pray the highy in Leave cabin an inessa, cording arithuneti ard. Amou 815,617.59) ed to the volames, purpescs found de: Bibl grants; Biole, an teurs; 7f 3.055 fur avowal, ¢ ship of Gd prayer w hes; and or tract }d echoule * years, oul States ha collectingl schovla, taught to lessoms in Frie d gioia are Ward W ment of q cireulatin the mid State dur FLORIDA EVERGLADES. An important fact is announced in ne- lation to the Everglades of Florida, Is is etated that the waters of that immense reservoir have recently found an outlet through which they are discharging them- selves in great volumes in the Galf of of Mexico. An ares, embracing man millions of acres heretofore submerged, will thus be converted into dry land,and if oo, it will probably be fonnd to be much the largest body of rich land in Florida, and extending several degs. tar- ther Seath than Louwana. No other portion of the Suuth will compare with it in adaption to the culture of the saygar cane and other tropical products. Under the “swamp grant” all of this laod is the property of the State, and by ber internal aprovement act, it las Leen pledged as a basis of credit for the several Railroad eaterprises of Florida. ome Bible Items.— A newspaper correspond- ent in Franee asserts the interesting fact, that a Bible, given toa child fifteen years since, has been the means of bringing to the truth the inhabitants of a whole vil laye, who, hearing @ ment ago, for the tiret time, that Pvotestantiam ie the reli- gion of the Bible, have made application for a minister of that persnasion. Out of the one hundred colportenra emplored io France by the British and Foreign La- ble Society, ninety are conv erted Catho- hes most of whoin were broaght to the knowledge of the truth merely by reading the Word of God the North ¢ Virginia W. Kenn Richm ta M great pl a case w Coart of Helbing breach o marry M Agnes Il en te in The idea cauee he tainly the A WISE RESOLUTION. The American Congress, soon after the Declaration of Independence, passed the following motion : “Whereas, true religion and good mor- als are the only solid fuandation of pab- he hberty and Lapponess: Resolred, That it be, and hereby is, earnestly recommendetl te the several States, to take the inost effectual meas ures for the encouragement thereof, and trot theatrecal entertain g. gaming, and sach oth er diversions as are productive of idle ness, dissipation, and a general depravity A Yo tecent Cy for the suppress ville Dist menta, horseraci -a foul bs and beau of prinerples and manners, womanhy ere The following announcement, says a California paper, will be hailed with delight by snudry geatiemen from “ Gid Pike:” “Mr. Editor please give a very good notie of the marriage of Bob Sikes that was whipped for stealing in Gorgy to old Bill Rices big ugly ga) Betay which took place last Thursday by Squire Billy Jones. We had a bustin time sure and you nev- eraced sich fru. Pot in sam Poetri if yon can it will please em al mitely “Yours, Xc., JOR MUGGINS.” her fathe ter, and the eum hope this] estimate jury. Ti perty, an) famil | him.” s is the pi connsel b ling o defendan of counse propriate ble parpd cacy of al punished Sacre or a Nearo is Consrentcut —Not- withstanding the prulubation of slavery ia Coos necty {, a negro was recently sold there under the following circumstances: A Duchanan far - mer disposed uf a load of hay to bis parson, and being ansiovs to yet as much as possible for his rroin the hay, and weigh- er together; and the parson was in this way made to pay 2.50 for the negro. - Boston Atlas Sidney crop, be covered an i} Sidney ed the negro and clo kissing, : gree of but it sh aud whe alininist Let there At Powder Horn, Texas, a abort time since, ® fight cecurred between two men named Ray and Kaufinan, during which the latter received (wo gunshot woonds in theabomen. Ray had charge of the government canals, ane! Kaufman was em ploved by him to attend to them. The whole difficulty originated from selling United States corm, and Ray would pot divide. -- eyes, an ats the e careful ny asa hun honevaue is much livered, one we pr lasted ug Will be « Hank of A twelve wheeled passenger coach, of the style now used by the Central Railroad, costs #4,000. The average expense of repairs, painting, dec, Up- on each car is 81.000 per year, and in constant use, such a ear will last four years, so that in cost and repairs, en h car costs $2,000 yer year. Areas A dative A graca Hill, N, of Mare To give brilliancy to the eves, shut them ear- ly at might, and open them early in the morn- or the exercise of isition of human knowledge, y ever fil qu 4 This will scarce! benevolent feelings. d amiable exas, | | expreasion, der of th | “ally Vel in ne- a. Is inense outlet them- ulf of man ment d,and to be ind in s. far- other with it soyar Under is the ternal zed as ilroad spond- g fact, | years img to le vil- or the e reli- ication Oat of plored ter the ed the J mor- f puab- eby is, several meas of, and tertain rch oth of idle pravity says a 4 with > Old ¥ eed eo that yto old ch took y Jones. ‘on nev: roetri if ly Ns.” + —Not- in Coos re under nan far-~ neon, and le for bie nd weigh- he parson he pegro. a aince, & | Ray and vived two al charge n was em he whole ed States f the atyle 1s $4,000. g, dec., UP constant pat in cost year. them rar: he morn- on the ac- axergise of y ever (mil } amiable allen he a a He She os wens cause wp wod took off the and crew, that were on deck and that succeeded in getting on deck at the time of the accident. In about 20 mibutes the Selooner A. M. B. Whred- bee, Capt. Jobn Heath, came up, and both vessel, the Lizzie G. Russell and A, M. B. Wliedbee, taking the one capsized in tow, succeeded in gettink tier where she could touch bottom.’ During all this time there were two negro women in the hold of the capsiged , which were ouly resened by sewtling the vessel, which was done by the advice of Capt. Heath. The Messrs. Davis’ worked mugt yallant- ly to save thetiselves. A free colored child about 3 mouths old was drowned, it being asleep in the cabin atthe tine. The cause of the accident was on account ofa sudden gust of wind, something like a whirlwind. Great credit is due to OCup- tain Owens and Heath for the prompt and etlicient assistance rendered. The cap- sized vessel was righted up and wade all right by them and proceeded un her voy- age, while the Messrs. Davis’ chartered another vessel toearry them to Gatesville in time for Coart.— Norfolk Commercial American. From the Richmond Christian Advocate. COLPORTAGE IN VIRGINIA AND Norra '¥elve, some time since arrested a person | GAROLINA. Another year ofarduous toil in the work | rather than iinprison him; which they | of he Anverican Tract Society lias closed. | did, until, according to the evidence of; —— The prayers offered by those working in|one witness, portions of the bark and/| chips of the switches were found Pe | | | ' | | the highways and bedyes are registered in Heaven, The messages delivered in cabin and shanty, aud the effects of those messages, are all on the book of the re- cording angel. All we can give is the arithmetic of the work by a decimal stand- ard. Amount of books disposed of by sale. $15,617.89, of 62,472 voluines ; and grant ed to the value of $4,736.60, or 28,420 volames, 2,740 meetings tor religiwus purposes were held; 5,032 faushes were found destitate of reliyious books, except the Bible, and gewerally supplied by grants; 2.517 fansles found without the Biole, and mostly supplied by the evlpor- teurs; 792 Catholic families were visited; 3.655 families according to Weir own avowal, entirely neglect the public wor- ship ut God. eligious conversation and prayer were aMeaded to in 32115 fami- hes; and 62,5US were viewed la book or tract Jeft at each howse. 37 Sabbath echoule were organized. Within twelve yeara, colporteurs of the Secicty in these States have been mainly instrumental in collecting 40,000 children inty Sabbath schevla, where thousand of them were taught to read, in addition to receiving lessous in morulity and relizgiou Friends to the cause in ginia are hereby notifi Ward White bas rece ment of collecting ag: circulating Looks, rece . aud will visit the middle and westeru co State durimy the year, as far as he shall ve able to do seo The agents for the two States are North Carolina: W. J. W. Crowder; Virginia: Rev. Mo T. Sumner, Rew. G W. Kennedy, T. W. White, and J. Cross. Richmond, March Vat, 1857 o-- ta Mempl *, Tenn, is decidedly a great place iu its way A few days etnee a case was pending in the Common Law -tern Vir- Thowas appoint: unties of the Covert of thate:ty in which a Mr. and Mr, Helbing, had d Philip R. Bolilen, for breach of marriage contract in failing to marry Mre. Helbing when she was Agnes Handwerker, and the jury has giv en the injured parties $1,250 damages! The idea of Heibing suing Bohleo be- cause he did nut marry lis wife, tainly the nchest thing of this fast age! 1s cer >: A recent Court of Common Pleas for Green Young Lady Slandered —At_ the ville District, there was a case of slander -a foul slander, on a young innocent and beautiful sliool girl, jast verging into womanhogd. She brought her action, by her father, in vindication of ler charac ter, and a Greenville jury awarded her We this verdict will slow the world the the sum of four thousand dollars hoy estimate pat on character by a Greenville jury. perty, and be fled the country, with lus family, bat the verdict shall overtake him. Noe one dollar of which, however, is the plaintiff disposed to touch, bat her counsel have not the same delicacy of feeling or repugnance te the teach of the defendant's money. After the payment of counsel fees, the remainder can be ap pPropriated to various patriotic and clarita ble parposes, without offending the deli- cacy of any one. The slanderer must be punished.—Greenville L’atrivt see Sidney Smith on Aiseing The Rev Sidney Sinith once said, m wathnog of kissing, “We are in faver of a cortamd gree of shyness when a but it should not be continued teo long; aud when the fair one gives it, let it be Alininistered with warmth and energy.—- Let there be sonl in it. If she closes ber eyes, and sighs deeply immediately after it, the effect is greater. She should be careful not to slobber a kisa, but yive it Mag ia proposed, 43a humming bird runs lante @ honevauekle—deep but There ‘Sthuch virtue in a kiss 1 well de livered. We have hal netmory of one we received in oar youth, which has lasted ug forty years, and we believe it Will be one of the last things we will Hink of when we die.” Arsassinated.— Win. R. Wiggins, Ksq., A vative of Oxford, Granville, N. C., and A gracaate at the Law Sehoul, at Chapel Hill, N. C., was assassinated on the 9th of March, near his fathers residence in exas. Deceased was at one tine a mem- ber of the N.C. Legislature, and univer- tally beloved. mldition to} The defendant was a man of pro | Dowxme, April 7. The snow here is 18 inches on a level and it is still falling, Etaima, April 7. The snow here is 10 inches. —-- - LATER FROM WESTERN AFRICA. New York, April 6. The new ship Mary Caroline Stevens, \from Baltimore, had arrived at Mourv- |via, Another battle had been fought be- the natives, Between twenty and thirty colonists had been killed. The inhabi tants of Cape Palas had sent an appeal to Monrovia for aid, and 160 men had heen sent to them in the Mary Stevens. | Ex-President Roberts had sailed for Ca) Palinas with the view of procaring the consent of that culony tu unite themselves {with Liberia. + COLUMBUS SUPERIOR COURT. The Spring Term of the Superior Court White, living derer, it is , intending to rob hit of some have. | Mr. White, however, had luckily depos- ited bis money in the bank the day before. his own bed on y night; his mur- ; pee subscribe has Just returned from the North, and is GOO in the receipt of hia Biock of AND CLOTHING five thousand dollars which he was known to |r the Spring and Summer. His Stock comprises o large und beautiful assortment of AaasY Wiga o The man who burt into tears has been | Cth» Cassineres, ‘Vestings, and” Gemlemen's fer- put together again. Why isa hill sticker likea gambler? Be- jeanse he does nothing Lut placards (play- | cards.) | MARRIED: re sd of Joseph Thompson, Esq.,—all of Da- videon County. INTCY’ —THE Committe of Fi- | 1 @) TICE. nance for the county of Row- | an will meet at the Clerks Office of the Superior | Court, in the Court-House, to pass upon all claims | against said County, on the last Wednesday in April, being the 29:h day of the month, and previous to May | Court. All persons having claims against the County ure hereby notified to deposit the same with me, pre- vious to suid time. THOMAS McNEELY C.B.C. F. Salisbury, April 14, 1857. 46-3t lof Columbus county was beld this week, | \Judge Person presiding. Amung the FAIR NOTICE |cases which came up for trial, the fullow- ° ivg is a statement of one of them. A number of men, probably ten or for stealing, and he requested thein to take him into the woods and whip him jday caked in blood upon his back. They were indicted in the County Court for an laffray, which omitted to charge an as- jsault or battery. They submitted and | were fined &5 each. | Wilinington Herald. -_- | Duniel Dancer, when he had 3,000). a year, used to beg a pinch of snuff from all bis) friends, and when his box was full, bartered its contents for a tallow candle. But bis parsinonous ingenuity appears contemptible 1h COM par isan with that of the Rossian miser, who learned to bark, that he might avoid the expense of keeproy a dog. -<- Ma. Jexwixos, of Waterbury, Conn. has in | vented « fulding carriage tup that may used hke av umbrelin, and either set up in a carnage for use of folded up and land under the seat [lt is said to be a complete inventive. BOOK BINDER WANTED. W* for euch a workmen of thie paper Dahebary, April l4ch, 1657 THE MARKETS. Salisbury, .V. C, April 14th, 1857 CORRECTED WEEKLY BY W. J. Mills & Co. E desire tn employ a reliable and competent Bookbinder, and shall be pleased to receive Audrees the Editor Apples dred, 75 a 100 Lead Har, 9210 Baca, lia 1% White, 10012 Heewwar, 20 2 23) Moleeses (Cuba, 65 200 Reef 4a5 " No ety Batter, 15020 CAN DLES— Nae Cut 60 64 Taliow 180 2S Onte, 45050 Admaniine 31037 OILS LINSEED Coffee Rio De 1S Tanners 50 0 62 aq Java. 17020 Potatoes, Ineh, 75sfa 100 Cotton, Yiai3 Sweet 7 a 100 Couoa Yarn, 1108 Rage per tb 3 Cora, 5S 090 Matt peroock, 2.00 a 225 Meal, 85.290 Sheeting Bro. 9e10 Chickens per dor 150 Seger Bro. lapels Fgqs per dea Wald Creshed, 16015 Feathers per ib 350379 ‘“* Clanfied, 130 16 Finer per bbl 5.80 2 609 Tallow, 124013 = Meek, 3500300 Wheat White (100 (1 Tron | Bar) 5a Red, 1908115 Lard, 11 0 194 Word, 25 030 >: PAVETTEVILLE MARKET. A ran. 9rm, 1857 BACON, per tb 12 0 124 CUPPER, per ib Re liga 13 laguire 40 1S St [hemiage OO 17 FLOUR, per barre Pacn'y 70 «@ 00 Superfine, 6 500 6 HS Fine 600 02 615 Creme 550053 75 GRAIN, per bushe! — Corn 110 ea 14S Wheat, 110 a 1 20 70 a 00 110 00 Rie, 90 a ) 00 LARD. per Ib, 13a 00 SPIRITS, per gailon— Peach Brandy 196 20 00 Apple do new 75a (00 NC. Whiskey, 5508 6 Rye do 65a 70 Rectthed do ae 45 NAILS, cat. per keg 475 2000 TRON, per Ib— Engieh 44a 5 Swredes, common bar, bya 00 b wide, ie 00 WOOL, per tb lia 18 TALLOW, per tb lta 12 HIDES, per lb— seal as 16a no Green, 64a 00 SALT Liverpool, per eack, 125 a on Alnm. per buehe! oa 00 MOLASSES, per galion— Cuba, 50 a 52 New Orieane, 00 a 00 SUGAR. per th- Loaf and crashed, 16a 17 StCrwk Porto, & N.Orleana, lla 12 BEF F— Whoteeale, 4a 44 chidee, Retail, 6a ] NORFOLK MARKET. Reported by Rowland & Brothers, April 6th, 1857, BACON—Hame, 13 @ 16. Hog round, 124 @ 13 © Sides sventern, 12g Shoulders 104 a 11 PORK —Meas per Boi. 824 @ 25 LARD—No. 1 13gto 14—No. 213 to 134 . FLOUR—Super. 7.50 @ @6.75—Extra,@7 @ 7.25 Family $750 @ @5.00 DRIED APPL ~2 00 a © PEACH ES—@5.50 CORN —644 (a@ 66. FLAXSEED —81 50 @ 0.00 FISH NORTHERN —Pickled Herrings per bb! #6 —Mallete & Blue Fieh, 864 @ & pickled © Cod and Haddoe in bble —@3.25 @ 4.50 Mack- erel No 3 50. @ 8 PEAS —Black Fye per bash'l §1.50—Clay Black @1.374 @ 156. COFFEE—Rio 11 @ 124 SUGAR—Crushed & Pourdered 144.—Refined 12 © @ 14—Weeat India, 12 @ 124 MOLASSES—Weet Indian, 55 @ 65 SALT LIVERPOOL—G Alum, $1.12.— Fine $1.65 « @ 1.75. LIME per Bol, $1.25 CAN DLES —Tallow, 16.—Adamantine, 26 @ 30. SOAP—Brown, 44 @ 5.—Yellow, 54 @ 6 and ROM and afier this date R. J. WEST is my regular authorized ageat for settling Notes and Accounts due Jno. A. Weirman & Co., and Jno. A. Weirman & Price. All persons interested will take | notice and act accordingly. JNO. A. WEIRMAN. Salisbury, N. C. April 14, 1857. 3mo—46 SECOND SUPPLY | OF MOST SUPERS Dress Goods, &c., von Lapses ann Gentiemen, Aran. liru. BROWN & COFFIN Are now receiving their Second Supply of | tere, Ne q yrs Vida Ha, F8) Wie dethid Deas GOODS, & more choice selection of the late Styles uf _ LADIES’ DRESS GOODS than they have ever offered to their eostomers and friends. A large portion of the purchase was obtain ed at reduced prices. und will be suld at corresponding hew rates. The stock ie too large to evamerat-, bat those whe favor us with acall shall see for the mec ives We will show thew the handeomest stock of Fancy Silks, Grena- dines, prink d Craj» de Pariea, Mus. de Einh Cra pes, printe d Orqand- ica, Juconets, Brage Robes, Bonnets, Mantillas, Shawla, Embroiderie a, X&e., cke., ever offered before. Salmbury, N.C. April 14, 1857 CIRCULAR, the Misisters. Raling Elders, Members and Friends of the Presbyterian Charch ja ¥. (. Among the disadvantages under wh Swores, 6w—16 Te lies His Saka Of ee | On Tuesday evening the Th inst., by (Rev. 8. D | Orders for work promptly filled sts oO) pe Palinas and | Adams, Dr. 0. M.SHEMWELL, and Miss SARAH | | | |mense WATER POWER at the above places, and | Cottonades, Prints, Servants Stnpes and Plaids, and } } | | | | | of said Company . ry , {be larger thay usual, and comprise some of the finest | and most desirable Dress Guods for Ladies and Geu- : ; - | | demen’e weure ever before offered in this market. nishing goods, which will be sold very low, or made | 9 | up to order in the best style of the Art. He wil keep in his employ 4 rkilful Cutter, and ean therefore warrant good fits. His experience in the business justifies him ia saying that his stock cannot be sur- passed in quality ; and the styles ure alllate and very} handsome. His stuck of Ready-Mades, comprises Hats, Caps, Shirts, Collars, Vests, Handkerchiefs, Coats, Pants,—and every thing required. Call and | see. JAMES B. BEARD Merchant Tailor 1616 Salisbury, April 14, 1857. SOUTH TROY AND EAGLE CITY. | COFFEE, CRUSHED LOAF | WHITE LEAD, which will be complete ina few days. Our stock wilt Our etock bas been selected with great care, and | which we offer for Bale at low prices for Cash, or on | We think, we can sell many of our Goods at old prices, time to punctual Customers. All persous will find it | thoagh a great many Goods have advanced very con- to their interest to call and examine our Goods, and siderably in the Northern markets. All we ask is on | hear our priees befure making their parchases, for we | €xamioation before buying elsewhere. We have got are determined to sell and to sell on as favorable | the Goods and they must be sold—We have a very terms us can be had at any other house. Below will | large stock of bonnets allof the newest styles; also etel- be found u list of many articles we bave in Store. ta erie Scarffs, Mautilias, and any gerethy of a Spendid assortment of Embryi s. The finest lot of PRIME RIO & JAVA Rendy Made Clahing we have ever offered to the public. A}! kiudsof servants wears Hats, Boots & Shoes of all kinds and qualities, all of which will be sold low for Cash, or tu punctual dealers on shart time. Give us a call. BROWN & COFFIN. 7 Particular attention paid to filling all orders. Saliebary, March 16th, 1857. 6w:42 | SOMETHING NEW STATESVILLE N. C. HE SUBSCRIBERS are now receiving a choice and well-seleeted Stock of Staple and Fanev LITHARGE, DRY, WHITE D R Y CG Oo Oo D $s 5 § RED LEAD, UMBER, suitable for Ladies and Gentlemen's wear— AND COFFEE SUGARS, MUS- COVADO AND CUBA MOLASSES, NEW'ORLEANS SYRUP, LARGE SACKS L. P. SALT, NAILS, HORSE SHOES and NAILS. PEPPER, GROUND do., SPICE, Ginger, Soda, PEARL STARCH, COPPERAS, CASTOR and SWEET OIL, Spt's. TURPENTINE, HULL'S CANDLES, ADA- MANTINE do., POWDER, LEAD, SHOT, COPAL VARNISH, Alum, BORAX, Salts, PRUSSIAN BLUE, ROSE PINK, Glass 8 by 10. to 16 by 22, Blacking Brooms, CALF, LINING ‘AND BINDING | SKINS, SOLE LEATHER, Shoe THREAD, SPARABLES tacks, BRIDLES, SADDLES AND MARTINGALES, GIRTS, SURCINGLE'S, PURE LINSEED OIL, | TINUE subscriber is now making up a magnificent manufaetoring Company to iprove the im- | takes this method to solicit subscriptions to the Stock It is coutemplated to establish | Factories and Mills for various branches of trade as it | may suit a majority of the stockholders. Books of | subscription can be found at South Troy, until the | 10th May, at whieh time they will be closed. | Ge ] =] LOTS FOR SALE. T HE sabseriber hes a number of beautifal building lots at Eagle City which will be sold on very | favorable terms io those who wish to setue there. | Early application very important. | ANDREW BAGGARLY. | 1mo:46 | | April 14th, 1857 DR. BESSENT i now in this place, at the Rowan House, and ready to receive or answer calls in his profession. He has a new and superior process, the Cheloplastic, or Dr BI % onnting teeth, which those eon- cerned would do well to cull and examine lw:46 Spring & Summer rc h our Church labors in this State, is the want of a Newspaper to advocate her claims and represent | her ioterests. This has long been felt to be al serrous evil and embarrassipent, and auv of her best and truest: friends think the t has come when the remedy should be apy ] Wiaket we appreciate the value of Tapers publislbed abroad, and wish saccess to their Edlitors and Patrons, we feel that we ought to be independ) ntof them, and to have a North Carvlina TD’ ] wh we can ca intellience, and be our own, tory of loca pted to the Jed to be the and en!ishtea specially It is nee organ of our Synml—to elevate wants of our Churches the piety of oar Membership, by diffusing evan gelieal know ledge— to promote the cause of edu- catiun—to develope the talents of our Ministry, and to strengthen the attachment of our peo} to the and sanctuanes of their own State There i no reason why Presbvtenans in North Carulina should vot lave ther Church Paper as well as Presbyterians io Virginia South Carclioa; aod several others of the S ermand Western States. Hand ( ! tembers flea “ ah A Ntat who will take no other And why North Carclina be depender every g other States! We boy pat the day heed pendence line passed forever. Tt propos that one vould) now be taken for the ac complishment of this most: destrable olyect The Chureh is ready fora State Paper. Ther ie a loud call for os estabbshinent We are sure that nothing can be gained by dela In six months, it may be, and we bupe will be, in successful operation It desirable that it should be established with capital sufficient to secure it: from a of failure, or from any form of embarrassment, and at the same time tnake it a Diaper of the hyghest class and value. Let it be equal to the best, or nothing, 8 the general wish and de mand We propose therefore to raise the sum 85,000 asa permanent capital, to put it en a sure basis and give it) a fair and man'y start Tos this amount, the stock may be divided nt () share f ®LOn ea ndow Appeal to the Chur WcNorth Car with the con dent hope that the men cub ind who wi say, “Let the werk yo forward Already 35 Shares have b taken, with tle or vo effort. oS more t ) Shares be taken, we may ether incredse the anount ¢ the capital, or by mak t shares smaller, any &50 encl number of Proprie tore If Jucted on the cash plan. it wall be sary toeallin more than avery small portion of the cap As soon as 30 subseribers are obtains t is proposed that they meet at some central point, nN person or by prowy, to select a location, ttle, Ealitor or Editors, and make all other necessary arrangements for the publication of the Paper. When once established, we have po fears thatit will fail. We appeal to vou for aid. Weask vou to vive us your influence and prayers. We trust that every Minister and Elder in) the Church will take a deep interest in this glorions work, and become a Special Aventin its be half. S- COLTON: Hf. Me ALISTER, FE. KO NASH, No MeWKAY, W.W.PHARE KE. WUCARUTIEERS, W.N. MEBANE, ©. hk. CALDWELL, J.M.SHERWOOD, GEO. MeNEILD, Sen. CULES WILEY, BE.N. HUTCHINSON, H. BY CUNNINGHAM, Dersons wishing to subscribe to the Sto« k, or to make suggestions touching the interests of the Paper, are requested to address Rev. W. W. Paarr, Oak Lawn P.O5 Kev. Wy N. Menane, Madison, or Rev. Gronos McNeiut, Fayette- STAVES—R Onk bhd. 928 @ 30 VO : W. Oak ve) br a ool antes vue, March 28, 1857 “ W. Oak hhd heading s5@ ae) AVETTEVILLE, March 29, : 6 | 7 s / f : oS SYVYDS Salisbury, April ith, 1857. A. & W. MYERS, No. 4 Granito Building, VESPECTFULLY informs their friends and the U public generally, that they have opened aud ready for tuspection, A LARGE & MAGNIFICENT STOCK Spring and Summer GOODS, unsurpassed by any house in the State, in point of va- | , designs, fabmes and price, consisting in part of Rich, Strped Plade, and Chene Sikes; Organdies and B Robes; French Lawns and Jaconets; lke, all pees; Pans Mantillas; French Embree ries, and all goods in the Emb Stella and Crape Shawls; Stnped and Check Nain- eonk Muslin et, Swe and Plad ™ Cambri, din; a large ageortment of | gt. Insertings, Floone- White and Colored Bnillian- emsiched & Embroidencs Cotten, Handkerchic fe; Da mask Napkins and Clothe; Lac Lanen and and muslin Curtains; Pillow € > Lanen, Linen Sheeting, and a full stock of Domestic Gunde We intend to ke pup assortmeut by replenish ‘ag our stock all throagh the season Lr All orders will receive prompt attention A & W.MYERS 4wed SARPATS, CARPBTO. ta Subecnbers have receive CARPETING, eonmeting and ( dn fine assortment of Brasseils, Three Piys mn Warp, Last do Also anton Matung. Rage, &, &e BROWN & COFFIN Ingras A lot of ( arch 90, 1857 WATER POWER I OFFER AT PRIVATE SALE, THE MOST valu W ater Power Abbotts Creek —wiit inone a a half mies of the Depot at Lew wear a Pubbe Road having a substantial County Bridge ok s now an old Dam and the ruine of a Gold d Saw Mill at they ample sappy «t Water Power t Tract 1s ~ 267 ber of Water at all times It the town of Lexington Aeres f good Wh ndand. anc 1 a good supply of uning and sk tt conven 200 Ne Pine and Oak timber ' T know { ttle fortor aman of € rpris iid woner. Ther Coa of Davidson i juste mike ia demand the SA Very grent for lumber. a eve of b yg a 820,000 Court House within a inile W.RUOLT . April 7th, 1857 fs Dr. J. J. Summerell W)!l con.inue to preectice Medicine in the Mf Nalest town ¢ y Office at his Residence. April 7, 137 twit MOOS THOS of our SPRING & SUM- WM. J. MILLS, oJ. E. STENHOUBE \ 7 Fare now in receipt WER Stock of FANCY & STAPLE, DRY 5 LS) GUVs, ELOVES JIOSIER NETS, BOOTS and SHOES, GROCERIES, NAILS, te. All of which we will rell low for Cash or Prodace, oron short time to Punctual Dealers. We are always in the market to parehase Produce of all kind, for | which we will pay the highest market price, in Cash or Goods W. J. MILLS, & Co. Salitbury, March Jit, 1857 6mo: 44 VY. WATS, BON- TERRA DESCINNA. Ten y TRIN , We ale hare slutty Stock of Bot Peking, Buch. | ATS, CAPS, BONNETS, BOOTS ed and Brown Domestics, Bleached and Brown drills, | & SHOES, READY-MADE many other Staple Dry Goods which were bought | CLO THING, last season, and we know we can and [will sell them| AND FANCY ARTICLES IN GENERAL. Jess money than any that was boaght this spring. All perseos wanting guods in our line are requested We are also in receipt of a large stuck of | to give wea call,and examine our stock before making LA DI E'S AND GENTS SHOES. j their purchases. Our stock will eumprise all goods usasiiy kept in a faucy dry goods sture. Our guods Boy's and Girl's, Youth's, Misses, and Infante ditt» ate offered on the asual accommodating terms. and would meaotion that we have not forgotten the | REESE & STIREWALT. Babies. | 43af Mareh 24, 1857. We also have a large Stock of uber Posing: a Nibewe steer eee po peere MANSION HOUS E ery cheap, Ladies light Col. C oves, | gusty, Plain, B | Clothing Emporium. © | |— best quality, Plain, Fancy Barages, Strip- ed and Plaid Swiss Muslin, Jaconet, Swiss ond Cambrick Muslins, Seed Muslins, Linen Cambrick, Long Lawn, Linen Cambrick Hid kfs, Plain & Embroidered, Bird SALISBURY, N. C. MARCUS HOFFLEIN Kye Diapers, Ledie's | Be #8 leave to inform the public that he is now White, Black, Slate receiving and opening, di-vet from his manefacto- d& Mirel Hose, ry in Balumore, a very large siock of Miss Children's | een MADE CLOTHING. Cotton Stockings 7 & 8} 4 | Bleached & Brown Table Linen, foe gentlemen and boy's wear. | Brown & Bleached Table Cloths : ‘ ; ats, suited to Plain Black Silks, (Superior Block Fig- baie! ae ured Silks, and Fancy Silks at Cost.) «the ches varying We will also Sell all kinds of Parasols, Chemizetis, ‘be grade of th isfacuon to any purchaser ‘UNDER-SLEEVES, & MANTILLAS, ~ at and below Cost We also bave a large Stock of Ready-Made Clothing, SHIRTS, PANTS, VESTS, COATS, DRAWERs, &c, which we are selling at 10 per ceut advance for Cash CARPENTERS SAWS, MORTICE ats, Caps, S ows to enumerate. All of which are offered at the | lowest prices to cath customers suited MARCUS HOFFLEIN, Mansion House Corner, Salssbury, N.C. | Imnid | FINE HAND CHISELS, CAST BUTTs, TEA AND yf TABLESPOONS, — BUCKELS, g | KNIVES FORKS, | SHOVEL ¢ TONGS, | DOOR Locks, | WARDROBE LOCKS, | SCREW PLATES, | HOES, TRACE § HALTER CHAINS, CAST STREL, BLIs- - TY y TER STEEL SHEARS, FILES of ) \ all kinds. AUGERS, STIRUPS, BRIDLE BITTS 1 Sb ’ SLEDGE HAMMERS, HAND HAMMERS, Wag - con Boxes. Frying Paue, Jack Screws, and many The Proprietor of Eazie Foundry & Machine Shop, | ther articles in the hardware [ Promis wo LD inform hie fneods end the public gener- | ing to stand square up to all we advertise, & last would ally, throughout the coautry, that he is stil man- fay we will give more goods for your Money than any | ufectunns ihe 1 person else will, we are respectfully i vuthers not men Rk. & A. MURPHY. Tiwe eolebrates Seliebury N C, March 31, 1657 Awd Anda Horse Power, Call! Cal " Cal my of Balumore, which for ease of draught, excells every | ° ) eo A eee | other SWEEP-POWER to be found in the country ; | AND BX AMINE THEE | they are either porvebe of stationary | Lambreth's Vertical Waterwheels, for Grest and Saw- Will; MILL & FACTORY GEAR: | st CTION & FORCE PUMPS, separate or combined EASTMANS STRAW CUTTER; NEW AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OF S E€Ooas S a» zs - _—— a the only article worth buying ; it having stoud the test TILE Subscribers ere now opening onthe corner lates, of thirty-five veare haree ay tewrd by Rik A Morphy, comprming * DRCRETS Core Shellers; Ploaghs of every variety: large and well elected stock of Cultivators; Engine & Gold Machinery ; ail kinds of SLIAPLB AWS FAY CT Casting and Machine Work, made te erder at shert DRY GOODs, Notice and Warranted.—Terms Cash, or undoubted paper All articles will be detiwered im the care ut the HARDWARE, CROCKERY.GROCE, ¥-C- Ratt Read free of charge. ; RIES ATS BONNETS BOUTS. | 4 uaa qe Tee te SHOES AND CLOTIIING, 1 Char h are entirely NEW, and w te Democrat copy three monthe, and for wl ofwh er ward bill to this « PCO taal dealers at very bow TAPED MOOK 0 JI & J. A. McCONNAUGHEY March 31 44 WANTED. LOO te oe ee ee wich the bighest cash prices will be ps W.J. MILLS & Co 44 We call speci Ready-Made Clothing. -;:: SUES DRESS GQOVS, RE NOW RECEIVING and handsome Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER cOODS, which they te cs : THEIR LARGE Is57 2m etfolly invite the citizens of Salis. bary and serr ng Counties to examine before pur March 31st, 1857 t that we oa doen. Oar Stock ronmats of GOODS, adapted to the bax chasing, as we feel confide wake ihn the edvantage of baverst Mf moet every desenptw wants of the p e s| attention to our selectwa of LA- Splendid aeeor Veas, and Co rrices Just received and for sale low hy W.J. MILLS & Co which will be foopd a Salbury, March UW 1=35; fm 44 When 0 Sie Waele Silke. Rara- Wanted Immediately, gs Lt Tai - CORDS OF PINE WOOD. for whch the wi By (ec ceemenr penmaeeusieens Alara eplcndidaserimencal MANTLES a Sncwin , ‘ E WYERS BONNETS, SHOBRS, vc Sababury, March 24, 1857 eee el ‘ : ~ Spring and Summer HARRIS’ HOTEL ror ree TNT 74 oe noe “ CLOTEONG CONCORD, N.C. will da well Loccamine saostark, new dn tothest: mn wee te ea\ 4 e have the oriment eve - | TiTsititteltfarandyitoenpaelney © cM TH cece ote eetccchnry tf ne coer cna cs sae HOUSE” having been put in thorongh repair, ; ’ and refurniahed throayhout, is now ready for the re W h | . l oresaie. ven to this department ception of guests. Having the advantage of a firet narket, the TABLE will always be BED ROOMS, neat vante attentive aud polite, and no pains will be spared fortable who may etop at thie House Travellers will find at this Hotel at all of the principal newspapers published North or Soath CHAS, Fo HARRIS 37 40 a beunufall g fal Buy Special attention has been z Pac ne omfor I Pr aprend and comfortable, ser Miavchaie vie his Season, should not give as they ei! DRY GOODS, HATS AND SHOES, ng eur town fail to our stock examination before baying, to make all co find wur Soe Stel HARD WARES, BUN VETS, GROCERIES &c., wk of Train, erm w hand of the best qual- te—a large st BU HANS. HANS Seek GROCERIES, thd Tirge, and Splendid Stoe ¥ and STRAW MER. WOOL, LEGHORN HATS, just received and tor sale low W. J. MILES &C : R. COFFEE, WOLASSTS, WACKE Salisbory, sh 3iet, 1857 fine t4 SUGEN RE, L ! } ssnait ard ie -- = : he REL, SALT, PEPPER, SPICE, GINGER TEA, SODA, PICKLES, SARDENES, LOB. STERS, SALWMONS, ADAMANTINE &§ TAL- LOW CANDLES, &c., for ale low W.J. MILLS & Co. VRST 6mo:44 > \] jo! BOOTS & SHOES, large lot of Gents, Boys and Youth, Boots and Relishare Maren aint LA. Shoes and Gaiters. Also, Ladies Gaiters, Bouts and Ties, &e., for sale low. Woy MILLS & Ca | JOB PRIN TING Salisbury, March 31 at, 1857. 6mot4 Neatly vrecuted at this Office | able in fall without deduction. 17 All prizes of 1,000 and under, paid immedi- jately after the drawing—other prizes at the usual time of thirty days CLASS 31, ‘To be drawnda the City of Atlanta, Georgia, in pub- tie, ow Sutarday, April 11th, 1857, CLASS 32, To be drawn im the City of Atlanta, Georgia in pub- SU SClic, op Saturday, April 18th.18 57. CLASS 33, To be drawn in the City of Atla % Georgia in pus- lie. om Batardy, April 25th, 1857, ONTHE PLANOF 4) SINGLE NUMBERS. - 3,290 Prizes! MORE THAN ONE PRIZE TO EVERY TEN TICKETS! MAGNIFICENT SCHEME ! TO BE DRAWN BACH SATURDAY IW APRIL! t Prize of $50,000 is 50,000 low 20,000 is 20,000 1 «40,000 is 10,000 bo«we 9,000 is 9,000 lo# «4 8,000 is 8,000 ,ow 4 7,000 ia « 7,000 Low w 6,000 ie 6,000 bow 5,000 is 5,000 1 «4% 4.000 is 4,000 low « 3,000 is 3,000 lo“ 4 2,000 ie 2,000 low « 1,000 is 1,000 100 Prizes of 100 are 10,00 100 50 are 5,000 5 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. : 4 Prizes of {eto cori fe Pn dal 6 so “ 10,000 Prines “ = 640 1s“ 5 “ 5 er es — 3000 * 2 are B,2QDVO Prises amounting to PROL.OCOO | Whole Tickets, $10; Halves, $5; Quarters, 24. PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. The nambers from 1 to 30,000, with those Numbers on the Tickets printed on renin | y slips of paper, are encircled with amall tin tabes and | pl-ced in ope Wheel. ‘The first 215 Prizes, similarly printed and encircled, are placed in another wheel. The wheels are then revolved, and a nnmber is drawn from the wheel of Numbers, and at the sagé time a Prize is drawn from the other wheel. The Namber and Prize drawn out are opeved and exhibi- ted tw the audience, and registered by the Commins rioners; the Prize being placed against the Number drawn. zesare drawn out This operation is repeated apiil all the Pri- APPROXIMATION PRIZES —The two pre His sinek consists m | Ceding and two suceeediog Nombers to those drew every variety of Coats, Pants, Vests, and other gar-| the first 18 Prizes will be entitled to the 72 Approx- the season, and adapted to all ages | mation Prizes, secording to'the seheme. ns—clothing saperior in quality, as well | The 3,000 Prizes of $20 will be determined by the test in prices seceording te | figure of the Number that draws the $50,000 Prize. € arucle—ihat caunot fait in giving sai-| For example, if the Number drawing the $50,000 Prize ends with No. 1, thea all the Tickets where the chothing—he keeps Boots, Shoes, | #8tnber ends in 1 will be entitled to 20. If the Num« rts, Drawers, Hankerchiefs, Searps, | ber ends with No. 2, thea all the Tickets where the Sospenders, Collars, and many other articles too tedi- | Naniber ends in 2 will be entived to $20, and son to @, Certificates of Packages will be suld a1 the following “ “ Call and you shall be | fates whieh is the risk : Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, “ “ 10 Half “ 10 Eighth =“ $80 40 20 TY ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES, Eachwe the money to our address for the Tickets x COURAGE Ho | caste Ss matey © cor uabiets tr the Tubes by first mail. Purchasers have tickets ending in any figure they may a e list of m Nambers and Prizes will be sent to parchasers immediately after the drawing. 17 Perchesers will please write their signatatee plain, and give their Post Office, County and Siate. 17 Remember that every Prize is drawn and pay- All Gdential ome strictly Prize Tickets cashed or renewed ia other Tickets at either office. Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates of Pack- Maranda Stephenson ?] “me aC *, tagether with many | ages of Ticketseither to 3. SWAN &CO., Atanta, G Drurey Threshing Machine State of North Carolina, ALEXANDER COUNTY. James Stephenson. N this case it appearing that Nelson A. Stephenson, H Stephensun, and the C deceased, Jaoe Smith and husband, Robert, Sersh Elder, Leama Ekter, Joba Elder, Elem Te Leann Templeton, Joseph Leanel and wife, Cc. Trerletag Sow * many \ ter emo March ‘em Stephenson, M. Stephenson, Wm. Sherrell Stephenson, of aney Walls and hasbaod, Jepha, Amos Leckey, Foos Lackey, Stephen Rice and wife Naney, John Bat- trem and wife Jane, children of Sareh and David Meliegon, Mary Arrington, G Weodwards and wife Auny, James Lackey, Wm. Lawrance and wi’e M-rgaret, Johw Allen and wife Margaret, and George Lackey, who are non residents of this State: Lh ie therefore ordered, that publication be made for siz werks, in the Carolina Watchmad, for the sid de fendanis to b> and appear at the next Coert of Pleas and Quarter Ness ons, to be held for the coomy of \lexander, at the Coart House in Tayloreviite, on the st. Monday in Jane next, and plead answer or demar to seid Peuton as the same will be taken pro confesso and carl Petiwon granted accordingly. Witness, A. Carson, Clerk of oar said Court at of- fice in Taylorsville, the 1st. Monday ia March A. D A. CA IN, Clerk. Mereh 31, 1557 —6t-44—Price adv. 5.50 VALUABLE WATER POWER FOR SALE. yr * IRTUE OF A DECREE MADE IN CA- barms County of Equity, | wil expose to public Sale on the premises, on Toeaday the Sth day of May next, » Valuable Water Power on Rocky Riv- er, knuwn as the Alexander Mill, and the Land on t of the River belonging to the Heirs at nago Alexander dee’d. r. with a sefficie nt body of Land at- ‘The Mills tached will be sold 1a a Lot and the remainder of the m the Land aa Lot north side of the There is aboat River will be suld 200 ACRES the whole, adjoining the Lands of James L. Mor- Harne and others. These Lands are very valuable, lying on Coddle Creek and Rocky Riv- er: and the Water Power is the best in the county, suffiereat to ron a large amtount of machinery, a fine ation for a Cotton Factory, dtuated about 2 miles nm the North Carotina Rail Road ream. Samael ( quired. Cabarrus Co, March 31, 1857. ERMS 12 mouths credit, bond and security re- R W. ALLISON, C. M. E. 4044 NEGRO WOMAN TO HIRE OR SELL. le E subscriber offers to hire or sell, a valuable ne- gro Woman—an excelle ner Apply to Salsborv, N.C, Wareh 23rd 1557 HE Rev. JAWES McDAN . ville, will deliver the Valedictor the Stodents of the UNITED NA INSTUPUTE, Pay borsvil Jnue mext M & | 7 RK. J Terms will be made to D.¢ UNIUS MENDENH nt cook, washer and iro suit the purchaser a. MURPHY. 40:43 of Fayette. y Sermon be fore BAPTIST . on Thursday 4th ° CRAWFORD, Cor. Sec. Cre. Soc’ ty. dwelt ALL, LAND ACENT. \ ment Land ro—Iaan Money TILL SELECT AND ENTER GOVERN. Lorate Land Warrante--Pay Taz- make invesiment® » Joint ac- ¢ business Real E C Minnesota, Lowa, and Wisrors't Information of the country fr R Address, | ly4 J ded shed when desired. MENDENBHALL, Menneapelia ’ (ea Live in Love. Wall Paper Poisoning. Be wot harsh and unforgiving, | Dr. Hinds of iret gham, has lately | Live i Weve, ‘tis pleasant living. \called attention to a metlod of acciden-' fan angry man should meot thee, | tal arsenical poison, which should be gen-| And assail thee indiscreetly, l erally known, &nd from which he’ was) Tam not thow aguin and rend him, ‘himself the sufferer. He chanced to se-| Lest thou needlessly offend him ; \lect, for the adornment of his study, a Show him love hath been thy teacher— | partic ularly bright tiuted wall-paper, the Kindness is 2 potent preacher | patte rn of which was continded to two Gentlencss w ¢'er forgiving— rhades of green, About two days after Lave io love, “tis pleasant living it had been applied, he first used the room Why be angry with cach other? in the evening, sitting there, and read- Man was made to love his brother ; ing by agas-light. Whilst van engaged, Kindness « a human duty, ‘he was seized with severe Meokness « ecicstial beauty. nausea, abdominal pain, and prostration. Words of kindness, spoke in season, |The saine chain of sy mp toms Have « weight with men of reason ; every subsequent evening when he occu- Don't be others’ folhes blaming, pied” the room. This led to an inquiry And their lie vices naming ; into the cause. Ile scraped otf a little of Chanity’s a cure for railing, the bright colouring matter from his pret-! Suffers much, w al! prevuling, ty green paper, and, by sublimation, pro- Courage, thea, and be forgiving ; duced abundant crystals of arsenious ac- Live in love, ‘us pleasant living id. The paper was colored with arsenite of copper (Scheele’s green.) The use of this pigment to colour wal!-papers has al- ready proved injurious in previous cases. In one, a child sucked sone strips of pa per thus cvloured, and narrow ly escaped {with life. (hd. Monthly Journal, 1851.) !Dr. Hinds remarks, that the the arsenical pigment may be recognized |¢ by its brilliant and beaatifal hue, and by { a litte running of the colour at the edves ‘of the pattern, as though it did net take freely to the paper.—Loendon Lancct ‘IF YOU HAVE WORK FOR ME. Pleaise bring it in, GUN AND ING, AND Bell" Hanging. THE subscriber baviag opened an es- tablishment, proposes to carry on the above basiness in the town of Salisbu- ry, on r Street, ip all its varions brauches. GUNS and LOCKS re- paired at short notice and on reasona- ble terms. His thorough acquaintance business, he hopes W command a reasona- of patre All work warranted. Allor- ensued on ders left with hin will be faithfully aud promptly at- tended to. Orders respectfully soheited CHARLES HARTMAN. , 1856. 21:3mo de pre sssion, the Salisbury, Oct. 21 YY ue LIAMS BROWN, Tin, Sheet-Iron and Copper Smith, At his old Stand opposite the Store of MURPHY & CO. Oe and ; GUTTERING done in the moat substantial manner a aud warranted. Great vane- yof Wares aud Stoves always on hand for sale. Janaary 20, 1857 ly:34 } Office of Western N.C. R. Road Co., | Fro. 26th Let thy loving be a passion, Not a complhmental fashion ; Live in wisdom, ever proving Trae phidosophy i loving, Mast thou known that biter feeling, “Gendered by our hate’s concealing ; Better love, though ere so blindly, E’en thy foes will call kindly Words are wind: O let them never Frendshup's golden hove-c@rd sever! Nor be angry, tacugh another ror to call thee fnend or brocher “ Brother presence ot Sraresviiie, 1556. say, “let's be forgiving ; | — . . ia din ome | STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. a | A Valid Reason.—Uncle Peter P., HE Stockholders of the Western North Carolina Rail Road Company, n Morganton, Burke C of April next, for the purpose of considering the amendments proposed to the ¢ “harterofthe Com pany The following is a most remarkable and praise- ate horse dealer, was one day calle qd UPp- by an Act of the last Legisiatare are hereby notified munty, oa Thursday the An Example of Perseverance. {who flourished a few vears ago among’ me 2d da the mountains of Vermont as an inveter- worthy instance of what perseverance aud iu-}on by an amateur of the “equine” in A full attendance of the Stockholders is respectfal- i : i | : . os ly requested By wrder of the President, dustry, rightly directed are able to effect : garch of “something fast.” The result RF. SIMONTON, Among the uating class at the last com- jis told as follows in the Northern Gazette: we! Sectr'y.end Treasy M™mencement at Williams College, was one by the | “There,” animal in a meadow said Uuele P., pointing to an below the name of Condit, from New Jersey. He is ashoe maker, married, and bas a family of four chil J.P. GOWAN, house! dre. Ga years ago, becoming sensible of the “There. sir, is a mare voader who would WITH of an edu 1 learn. | trot ber mile in two minutes and twenty COL. HU. L. ROBARDS ing the vomple brane branches, ber as are taught in Seconds, were it not for one thing.” | gee eee a ar ” One by ove, as he saton} “Indeed!” cried his companion. AT THE Sek te bench, be mastered grammar, “Yes,” continued Uncle Peter; “she R¢ ) V \ \ I I( ) [ TSI arithmetic, geography, d&c., with some occasional is four years old this spring, is in good sae 2s assistance from his {fellow-workmen. At thistme) condition, looks well, and is a first rate he determined to obtain a collegiate educatior ro at in vo, STAGE OFFICE FOR ALL the Stages a Without means, and with a large family depend ” th HOUSE u t 2, 1837 v3 ~ ‘Phunder & Liehtaine on him for support, be commenced and ‘earn Latin and Greek in the evenings, after bis day's labour was over, under the direction of a friend; and after the lapse of a year and a bal! himse! d en be Sopbomure -- . ahr \" dam 'at Wiles Cage the Sophomore rots fair and synare, and yet there inom IHSUNION AND CIV'L WAR, He bre ¢ bis beach, and his tools, and his {thing why she can’t go amile in 220 posts vicki, Theaisdeatueurpied biwants) "What, ia the Old tery is it cent Pestilence, Patent Medicine jeried the amateur, umpatiently FAMINE, & “The distance i work ; the faculty assisted bim ; and with the fund for indigent stadents, and some occasional assist . k&e., great tor the tine. evils and calamities that should be guard 1 Pa ’ RE ence frax other sources, he was enabled to go! was tle old way’s rep!) A wt BAR ER & OWEN ber! leave through the College course, and, at the same) for public generally aud private individuals per time, support his family. He graduated on his Lcalarty. that they are feady, willing and able io pr birth-day, aged thirty-two. He stood bigh in his! A | Obeerving a yoose) with a* itt oem ine one at lene of ee shove loghining class, and received a part at commencement, but yoke on, exclaimed- by pett.ag ap to their banings, their Pate ot leuated declined. At the farewell meeting of the class. |" yy) . tir . pipers tbeiria aie iw consideration of his perseverance, talents, aud ‘i ae here ba alate AOE a say etn Baker & Owen. Na ( Christian character, they presented bim with an CP; 4! W@ ka like sister Sally July $2, In36 dlegant set of silver spoons, tea and table, each handsomely engraved with an appropriace in ( It s stated that the DENTAL NOTICE rane recenuy discovers 1! on ® Mr. Condit will pow enter the Theologica of Cub ies Capt. Green of a) WF RASON. DDS, WE DO Seminary at New York, and will, no doult, make ; reported by commisaior e0aeen> fice Lec with Mi. MeNeecly soo rcmsiomip on bgt rags mn ers appointed by Gen. Concha to be in-, 7 and vi Ure: corer neat to Du young man im this country will ever, oxhaustible f poo q by ee ag head after such an example as this, despair of obtain paae =. rund o[ene Sai ; Tis NB Having pre satable ROOMS, those a ; : to be me pene o the « ; eth beni clicervices, te ing an education !— Springfield Repubiwan. | commercial world ’ very edvanteg —— } nara iceimes he Bow at Office od thr P ont erwise w be Beeckits of Partnership, THE GREAT SOUTHERN ©" ™ "9" HAT AND CAP Sz BOOK STORE STATE SVILLE. AWD DEPOT. as A nobleman residing in Italy, was about to, celebrate bm marnage feast. Ai! the elements were propitivus cacept the ocean, which had bees so boisterous as Wo dey the very necessar appendage of fish. (nr the very morning uf tbe feast, bowever, a poor fisherman mace his a) apece, with a turbot, so larze, that it see it bare been created for the m. Jov ed the castle, and the fisherman was usher a HATS his prize into the im the of bis visitors, requested pst what price be thought pr per vo Use fin and it should be instantiy paid deed lashes,” said the fisherman, “on beck, is the price of my fish, and | wii! not strand of whip-cord on the bleman and his guests were ed, but our chapman was resulute siremce was invain At exclaimed, “Well, weil, the f aod the feb we must Lave, lav and bet the price be pax! in our presence.” ter lashes bad been adn bold I” exclaimed th. tisberma: wer is this businem, 2nd t= fiir orive his share.” “What. are there two cu . TH {vs FAMILY madcaps wn the word ' “paane him, and be sia) lx “Yuu weed not gu far for lim” 6. i 1 man, “you wil] fed tun shape of your own porter, wb me im until I promised tha: he « ‘ us of whatever I receive) for ead the poblemar +; he ehall receive bis oo deat jestion” 1 Wanted to Purchase, ; taled be discharged the purter, and a f / = warded the fisherman. ‘ VOI NG Oe i, ThE (a, Vic 10 HOTEL i, SPRING TRADE, 1857. JOHN DOOLEY, 81, MAIN STREET. RICHMOND, VA. * ~ ’ near ot as pervs rkIMM saloon, whe re the nc . m. “(pe D bare yale une b : ; Fo ace { The vo e astunsh os. Z . . Z . . bargain wot a and 208 ength the nubdemas Low = a humonst Kaw the but on mestered, “Hold : : Boies i : dao \ i have a art t excla mar gate if ‘ wate me ariet tv, 0 haif —" the str THE GOSPEL IN STONES MAN5I03 W hat a pity it is that striking and proper ate texts of I ly Serta nore generally er and pot, as is lines veld avant OF a panegy nie departed, ¢ diate! ecri bed mond instructe in the Isle of Wis It. and thus was { . . t nent ting je reid nL etruine aiu ae sae FOR SA CHEAP. the Jooug Cott Cire AN JAMES THOR ATE. Waicd- MAXER AND JEWELER, ou ( ! sais vor besow WR. & ON. oe AF . . : iN WATtWEs e young of an graven ho tor s° Usualiy t a.d et aie It was on tombst “ from textaol Scr arphy’« Store. mes that I JEWELERY aa) linipd eced ife. Ar had etrik ts not or D2. WILLIAM Sorgea and Meshin B. TATE; 1 Den tom lbetones word of brod, Riotnan ist, ledge of the troth wuen lenee among the a ft Wotu sia tivet otey Drite 1 ‘ the Lord vd : well hno tist, would le Presi Salem Ania ds Sapaiy of rat {I ee Hats, | eaitl Miuloal sional! AAULES.. LidUIeS.. Ee ; V yoVeo elopes twade lie uUnlo mews Abratan CORIT WANTZD. i i Poms North € Carolia Liw Books. ‘ The N Cu f Noth Car Lh piace: Sanh Carlie , {tor Justices ort of P - Me ‘ f Look Store tw 2 ‘4 LOCK "yy AND OUrBREAK ! isntontndeteatee haying purchatved uiture, &e,,0f Messrs. Weirmau® Price, would the Shop, Far- aunoange to the fti@nds of that firm, his own frienda, the old patrons of ble farher and to the, public, that lhe is now eceiving from the Northera eities a large, handsome, and vayied assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, and Gentlemen's fur- nishing goods, which will be sold very low, or made up to order in the best style of the Art. keep in his employ 4 skilful Cutter, aud can therefore His experience in the business warrant good fiy. He wil justifies hun in saying that his elock cannot be sur- | es assed in quality; and the styles are alllate and very Be ‘Tribate to whom Tribate Is Is dae t Ifte the North jad hus been prepared to meet that demuud 5 wyd | nudsome His stock of lists Caps. Shirts, Collars, Vests, Orders foc work promptly filled Ready-Mades, eoiprises Handkerchiefs, Couis, Pants,—and every thing required. C all aud | JAMES B. BEARD Merchant Tailor tf Salisbury, Sept. 16, 1856, ROWAN FACTORY. Pay it----1f mot, encourage Home Manafactares. TENE subscribers have pat the TORY located in Salsbury) ration, and are making supenor SHEETINGS & YARNS, which they offeron reasouable terms may favor us wil kept on hand and forsale a a in successful ope- We are deter- jined to produce goods equal to the best made in the Siate and spare no effort to give satisfaction to all who ‘ their patronage John €. Baker x Co. ose i He at a ih foread AS,.as.0ne of its isting uishing mayks of puperi- |) He haw wie CW ority over other brands almost entire absenge | ¢ in (wo cawoa, frem that pecatiar nauseous and disagreeable flavor | now im over Iwo d certificutes of | and offensive odor ins*petabble from Oil crudely and | ite virtue, ull withia (wenty miles ef Boston imperfectly prepared Two bottles aro Warranted to cure a nureing: wore It may be taken without disre lish by the most deli- | mouth. cate pationt aud retained without edurt on the most One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of sensitive stomach. Pimples on the’ face. Its superiority in this and other important charac. ‘Two Lo three botiles will clear the system of Biles. teristios of genuineness, has guaranteed for it the ‘I'wo bottles are warranted to cure the worstcanker commendation of the most eminent of the medical fac- | in the mouth aud ktamach. ulty throughout the States. ‘Three to five battles are warranted lo curethe worst it is the most effectual remedy for Consumption. | case of Erysipetas. Bronchitus, Rheumatism, Scrofala, &o., and may be One to two bottles are warranted to cure all hamor had in bottles of Drs. Sit & Sill in this place,orof tbe iu the eyes. heh 4 GROCERIRS, BOOT und all articles 4) ke Mille and Mopse return many friends and customers, for Be tad wont upon the Jate ». aml would mort pe oe the same for the! qm mi Wid: Tike. J.B. io THOS, manufacturers J.€. BAKER & CO, | ‘Two bottles are warranted to cure rubning of the ue No. 100 N. 3d Street, ears or blotches among vhe hair. February, 1 wth 1852,’ 2 6m:20 Philadelphia. Four to mx boles are warranted te cure corrupt RI sb ING Ww. ; PAPER, and running uleers Une boitie will cure sealy eruption of the skin. 'Twe to three bottles ure warranted le eure Loe worst | cuse of hagworin, UST received a large sy: of sitpérior F, 2) Letter, Conunereial, Faw A Note Paper, of sizes and colors. Kur miqat ‘Two Ww three bottles are warranted to cure the J. bb, EN NISS! Bowl, fom. | mont despergie case of rheumation. _ SJannary 20, 1857. ‘Theye to four boitles ure warranted to carathe salt pee ‘NEW BOOKS. eto eight bottles wit cure the worst causes of) ptiuerene Y¥ rate in th tn Ith haat’ screfula. wse'et | Hennes Se A benefit is always experienced from the fret bot- tle, aud a pertect cure is warranted when the shove World Ovéreame, ol Sh | SANFORD'S INVIGORATOR. | FOR ALL PURPOSES OF A STIMULATING LIVER | MEDICINE. THERE has long existed a demand for euch a rem- | ledy that could be relied on as sufe and etieotual,. ‘This | pw uhiver- Among | dp extensive trial of its virtaes has show | wally it has accomplished the purpose designed. ROWAN FAC. | the poopinte which have been wee bpd the ABAnUy te Wakou: Gardeaiags for. thé th, by W Ww se ro e m Liver Complaint, ath gue we mente Fae Compan. pid oer ham btn inl of ane, emp, Un Rad bi are, Biliousness, Headache, Peiniu the side and Loins, | Se vicinity of Boston. 1 know the offeet of 100 e¥e> | On iee J anti The Bonsuf Hiawathe, Hig “ Bilious Fever, Fever und Ague, Jaundice, Indigestion, |"Y °*- So sure us water willextingwish fire, micare| cha Laaeeaer Schoslerat yy 4 Wa. Languor and lows of Appetite, Listlessness and Errita- willthis care hawor. | never sold & bottle of it bat « Vea 1. Bh ENNISS, Book § 6 bilityzzallOtiwhichare caused by) & disvused wetlon of that sold another ; after a tnalit alway® speaks for _Snnuary 20, 1857. Hore. the Liver. The Inviguratur is compoouded with pur. | Mell Teare are two thinge abuet this herb shat ap- ROOMY > gh ticular reference t Liver, and when that disease | Peele to me eurprising ; first that it grows in our pas NE ww BOOKS. 18 remuved all the reat are cured, aa the cause of then | (eres. mi sume placre geile pleatifel, nad yes he valee “ =f is taken away. A few doses of the fav gorator rarely has vever been huowa unul | disey sored It io 1646— UST Reecived ** Chain of Sacted Wonders,” by ever fail to atumalate the Liver to a paper action, aad second, that it should cure all kinds of humor Rev. 8, A, Latte, A, M. M.D, Koowledge us ln a few weeks we shail be prepared to fill orders for COTTON BATTS | (0) Shirt-ings and heavy Goods. The GRIST Pee round for tol re also in operat » prompt Salisbu ry, y a8 por June 17th, a and Corn will be MORNING « eae R. leo6 W. P. ELLIOTT, . Late of Worth & Elliott, Faytteville N.C. GENERAL COMMISSION AND 1) | To order to give sume idea of the sudden rise and! Power,” a view of the produgtive forces of society great popalanty of the dsaovery, | will state that in! aid the results of A oy expita) and #kill, by Charles April, 1853, 1 roe dit, and sold about mx builes pee] MeKuight. “The Old Nority Bate in 1776," Be. day —im April, 1054, 1 suld over une thousand bultler) cond Series, b¥ the Rev. E, N. Caruthers, D D. per day of it * Religion in Amerien,” by Robert Baird, oD. dD by its continued use to remove the disease. It has been taken with great success in cases of Cholic, Dys- iatery, Humors, Serofula, Ulcers, &c., and for these it has been fuond a very efficarious remedy. An oe- casional dose stimulates the stomach to a bealthy ac- [inna wad restores tholappetite uid vigor: Oee\ dose Some of the whotesale Deuggists who have been in | «, Leetares 99 Science and An? Dr. Lauter, | will releve oppressive uncarwess experienced by the business twenty wud thirty years, aay Ubat wot hing | Qvole At J. 1 ENSE Book re | eating a 5 an l( edcitesithe: digestive or:.\/8 the anaals of patent me dices wanever the —) Sulixbary, Jan 20, 1857. vane to vininiae Fic a dchilitaled detect ihe ‘There io » aniversal praise of it from all qaarters | proves, | be my own practice | always kept it strietly for ba- | more—bul siace great and wou te system the Luvigorator has no equal which experience codao geu fae ‘cdl sommoves (he val Me lulexdacvon aa a general wily how nese from the ekia, which (he rewolt Of a dyscased SBE in it that T never suspected aeil restores the syaeteni accent! JON TS HOTEL, | PTVHE Uudersgned baa taken ehagge of this popa | Liver | eve so le p fito—a di se i Prepared and enlf hy Raidtord & Cos isd Erent |) vevere cnere of epileptic Aiea Merase whien. wae lar Hotel in the village of LENOTR, in Cold St, New York Price @1.°°) per bottle, conta ning slweys cunmdered sucurabia, have been cared by 8| well carnty, lately oceapied by A. E. Hagter — han ; few tnttles, O, what a mercy fut will prove effectual | $0 doses, Alay sold by Sui ck Sul, Deuggwts, Salisba- | The buildings (wend out-Luildisgs) ate ample fot tne PRONG 7 o aff cases of that awful malady—these are bat few | fs eutertaipineut either of travellecs of families eer hong FORWARDING MERCHANT, WILMINGTON, N.C. rm for House and Lot to Rent OR cae Wo YUF vd le ne ot Fort STA’ te rig v0 wh ye ” Ase et r her vandize, and avery desrabh f S.atesy 1 hu bs venient said property ce oot oe for property MILLER & LAURENCE Mth DS5e 1 OF NORTH CAROLINA, ‘ COUNTY k t ih Februar Pet t 2and for Partition Wha Trow an apc wife Sarah, Michael wali, a h Heary Stirew a the Heirs at Law of Anna [law IT. ae : r a o W ’ ar oat ‘ I 1 ‘: ‘ Btateeriile M t M ay t ary ea ‘ . fs . ~~ « e ‘ « k Vv . ayot¥e ‘ * Fr Al ELL GMI ig Ge TAKE NOTICE ) ee a ees ‘ we ve ne forward ane e Mave h tp < of ae hehe af f 4 THOS F Ww S000 WORTH OF GOODS AT COS4 - start >? DryY Goounvos-- HHA Ives NAKT FOR CASH, 2 AWD ZANCT SULLIVAN SHE SUPPLY, \ iBAGE NS vf KOR y s ‘LE Five el oa Sixt y-six heres \ 1 YPIG LY ( rt Tunes NVI BE i? It. ERICH ¢ T Naas iste w ar v1 Ippomed t WHITE Hh AD. h siden " te) ALLAWAY trio who have seen niete of ic than TE have ls of them aged | | tention of capone wil 3d, 1 Byil7 up-couniry tewdeare in the sammer monthe No a. "be spared te make i 0 fires September °: 1 kaw of neveral cases of Dropay ; pyre cored t Fie ihe vasange durunes of the | Hot ‘The vii deiighttaity bested, THE PROMIBITIONINT. [icy oot Wetie rorn” Sah, Pte Sr hens nent sy me ge Patronage 1s respeetfully m dectted, +f the State Dodtahed Monthly, by the Exeeawe Committee 1 parteculariy 1a diseases of the hidacys, ke | W. A. BALLEW of the New York State Temperance Somety ; ery bas done umre grad than any smediciue ever) — y 20, 1837 . Me Awase MeCoy, member of the Execative Committee 0 aneary ‘i reds Edt. The attest and most emiment advocates vange of diel ever necessary -—eat the beat yoo | Cause iu he Nation, contnbute of thew wisdom ean get aud enowzh of 1 aod ele © tu its eoluinns Diancrions roa Usa — Adelte vac table spree | With the Number January, 1057, 4 begins V per day—Chnid ve years desert spanfal— Children fran five to eight yeurs, tea saeonfel Ae} ’ re and spentof the Prowmrnoswr is Na- a directions can be applicable to ci eaaiecseaiakel| R. & A. MU RP HY, 4 ry Stetein the Us sufficient Louperatec on the bowels (wire a day I AVE. Removed their Store to the NEW BRICK irr ole rv State. Tithe adhereat MANUFACTURED BY BUILDING pest dese to the“ Watchmas » cal party ponent of ary ott : eaves . fice. Their friends aad en + are snvid sip alae ; : DONALD KENNEDY, pocepot agp Seieiorg epaosepto prdban: peed and thee rpetis : on nee: on aflother que 2 | ” .~ : reals NO HUMBUG : F ree ' Wholesale Agents, New York City, C. Vo Chetner, | 4 i. espn » Poem, ou a deuble mediam : nl maakieg ~~ brut-colamaed pages to a! 1! Beretey Steen; C. H. King, 193 Bevedwoy. A ee Subseriber is now prepared to Gill all orders B.A D. dSavx sum ber fe, 100 Fabian Street coe i von WD) ct & Mee a, Pil a8 seeds | ; err . eas ee a or : SUPERIOR WATER BUCKETS : ile Poems 5 Juan ssae. "Mee teal Berman, oh toes | We Maenafactarce North Carolina Materisls; be \ 1« a » $ivv o, Chirag Sameo Reed, Scha William, Low- employs North Carohna On, ce : ae eeikes Fa wticne North Casalina patronage Pitty ‘ wmeclsiia Dake ‘ treet and by companng hee with Northern wah ond t 2 je ero as eaere sae ae terms in the Vat prices, he hu pes try be able is make m favaratle shew Ove It dees, 20 00 : Ie Drug Store, Salabary.¥.6. |) ATRIAL Is WHAT HE WANTS ' . T ve Pao peiet ie September 23d, Le St byt? GA MAKEPEACE . (oeny free. beye he ( ono N Bo Messrs Worth & Utley of Pavetiovite N.C, aod w Staue. Three Contaa yoor; b | are Agents for the ale of the above Buckets. - * ne | 4 States, Sis \| \\SION it HOTEI | Fayeuewitle, Peb. 1a57 ly Coates ~ quarterly te ade . “ cian corieces = (Rete ors aol aaiags oneiges | ee ae Ag ly SALISBURY Paowue st & subscrers ia the ( agedas, : “ 2 . a | Oy 1 N rier ep itenle SALISBURY, N. C. CLASSICAL SCHOOL. Meectat Urre Tu facthtate the grate: tous ciren oo at ihe Pape ne will send One Hondred Capes EVIE sate sikeriane oh Aye ] THE aude reigned has o¢e ned « Clasvical Bebud a . o. pester’ pad, for Twasry l eileen mee iat pees ae a = the ae" | iw the town of Nahiebury, for the parpuse of prepance Pisce I can “ same race har any larger o.,., a ne ie. td pipe uses stated scabs young men for College, or any of Use bearsed Pretes D 1 7 + eco of paper or Be ih 1" ‘ me . " Lies ree cae. Puple will be prepared te enter amy clase 2 " tivelers, 4 opt -amesthat he the Cairvenat a c ‘ gre, @wheeh they t 4 wheme hands ¢ sheet may fail. ie 4c COMWMODATIONS may dewre The o elie yeu? well eommeest of ee ~ « ~ : 2 5 a o every coest a of ten moot mmencung on the let of Ue ' Sy . Swill be the a oe State. Perecne stoppeng end coding mu July, wth a vecaiwe of ume wees e ate tive Heuer, slwaye he esisint the arr | 8! Cbret mae Ni vebern piece ue whet) epastveatsa’e vo Sure aed Mes Terms---Per Session of 10 Monthy , 4 <8 nred by airta wR GRANT r Feng’ Sar om oy) May 28,1 os and Wathematwe, 38 0 § Watheuatecs ww UP SEHN Vuest Araaey NY | feud 1 . IN X= VY rr wl! be red im advance \ EN Se | M : N ne -third March, a4 the remainder ot SINGERS SEWING MACHINES. ih ALL, OR SHOPS LSet (ee aceon, a reer bea Gor elias ‘TUES esar steal 6 ence tim € ( protracted serk ne ce ! : : ae 4 ww f 5 . that he hee wode ‘NE Ww Vreede ot oe! r ac alty ad the LS ovetety Ree I> J eae eae i TAUORING BST cibttt WES 1 Lal aden! lh L Ub D, Dreed 4 Davide ( afte lie ae oe r ' we! DN Davee eWarrails Jorn Wo Mowehed, H Joba M Dich. Gree moork meee 6 Marptry. Mok an sud ew: Rev A Reker. then Barton Craige. Job Ae bs ALWAYS OPERATE Ton Kirop of ° Mhover, Bey. A. Henderme, Eon, Jan. K Ker : ' ’ speveeue Se) Leerceen . Koy, Mahebur : - oH Spe hy chutes : JOHN B GRETTER, A B * ‘ Ficvie His aes - . artietom e1 Cietabe + 86 18Se ae mee A ae FASHIONS NEW BOOKS. waen } AMIEY SEWING, ; - , . . on wakes re. UST Reenie ** Piewne and the Weetd “by W fe . ” te - ( 1 acdrery bi CaM andere OF Wem. Riveo of Virginie. Uitte’ of the & arepe ’ ee -“ CON PRICK by the oar Wide Wide World FF eork 7 s <e ‘ iris lanweesl by Mea 6 e Lee Menta Nop . . ‘ r cular Ware new o, Se me | ‘ , *m . , ’ Derrit, by (hates Di cheme Lalo of Prince Tal: enw : : ie , 1 re) Chips fren Uncle same Jack Rave | sores ee ee ee ee Sota ee eae wees fer ,000) b AGS wiiteecemreiis At 3M ENNIss ’ . 1 . Ja $3,434 Beak Store vias *) 1 (BR ‘ aS foie UNM E oihernher has weve fae = CO EBB we BUNCE. wing me tatie t or \ aos Catein te _Rinsie, Jonathan It. Bunce wralve mee ‘ Mic tiNhS BROWS e Late of Kinston, Bt - an | “ Cominission Merchants Omission Mercnai ' iver We B. agreos In Cotton, Flour, Graia, Naval Stores, eo a : Pe AND . li» - , ; ANDERSON & REYNOLDS, Seuthern Produce Generally 1M SING co No. 1380 Front Street, ' aaah PEE UT. GROCERS, Iwunrsy cords BRANCH OFFICES AND { | en { . ReEVRKEN CTS , oN L 4 i ‘ am shor ° ee Commission Merchants, ey cercerors. . wee + Hay , Par-ttevitte, . f \ A Y N).1 ROIAVICS SQUARE, i t : "7 IFO BP Ditetis I dr.~- 2 te Hepes keane dae PRIVATE SALE. ' bindeol Prod W en essary charges ane 4 fs rendering prompt retarie rey NE: rigned having detarm ned ta mort : : u Wee the thriving * Pe c ; COMMON SCILOOL BOOKS, ee c ; fi : et waned St Can New Orlenue LU kinds of I Becks oe hand and the desrabte ottua Termes : i vo an UL ENA Isa" Bock Beers commedatine Mae a ; Januse “47 a4 Olin, Predetl 1.26 $ - t . ‘ , | Greensborough HOUSE AND LOT DR. a JRE Dy v is PAU TUAL INSURAN CE COMPANY. FOR SALE, | ali T 1 eae IY MOUNT PLEASANT. sno earn . ie fee ae Pate io iiesann Ree tee tee below Benjamin Jal a qt na 1 ty. 97 feet, (hen ; ay es . y Hime, a good kitchen, a well of good wae N( TT ( { |i kane { other ont-honees The lot contains noad Det aiaaet wicheres, ler : Lananeaeney eens i ) J) idse 4 \ Ml ny, rH eC AwITA - F ; : Conlon D ! rng WILD pry the herhest market ‘pric Atal! 2 ; d Ronda orcach, (ae Rive ueand Tatots Wh me Awe LOVS. f mys and (20 13 Nhely wegro boye, fron 2S yee ae ion : WANTED yet AS Nhely weg ye : ‘ SNKINA COP MENDENUENED.. Veter - , Salsbary, Sept. 16, 1856 Th LEER ADAMS ari A ve — pry \I mM . 5000 B he!s Wheat TrIJBNKINS & ROBGRES have, mad will coe eee CEG y inne to keep State Bonds on hand for sale ee yin t Awe ! ANE tinne tok tat May V0, bm gf0w9 , 1000 BARRELS FLOUR, MUSIC BOOKS. DEROSSZT & BROWN, line silneciherwishert. porchase the above quan hiv of Wheat and Flour, for which he will pay ion WIEMINUTON|N, Cr (palbeghest earketoneii ieee ' O* HAND —Somthern Harmony, new edit: ra) MICHARL BROWN, New Carmina Sacre; The Christian in BROWN & DEROSSET, _ ........, NEW YORK, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHAATS, | t at Mason's Seered Harp, with patte y's potes. The Paaimodiet, and the Bortan Academy on of € h Mosie. For sale at dalam 7 Hf. ENNISS’ Bi ui6 Hesperian Harp: JOB PRINTING Newtly recounted ab this Office wok Store. Usual advances made ou Cs u | January 2, 1857 Hintrod: shinee! duct o impres take p Variety recur Fined ' ness, will co while « five Tne as folk produc the wth some vu For) there a tage uv equal t eaten | had fe them. some | (stalks he feos from wi ing the Burgi inter ben indi yes Li, wow with tb boilers. been c cured « profital and fur be prot bog sete: Mr. W are su} July was wit eaid tha be uo L Liuap hes The Ch this pa ele wh ieee tee had a } The se for the amount fi ve pe tractiot Mexics manuta it is ev culliva tine pu The | shown le bad in Ary give p! Neld wi of the | but the his wo Fiance | five da: eu feet. row Oo Juice vol the par In on Gimilar Mr. Be be rem: who sa ed int! cutting one ee Georgh: three a We tay crop be hican vi two ere Mr. ¢ if the ¢ could b to makt dustry | the mat He tad extende Contrar enveloy Nety of fed on | tinted « their Le 4 prepl ting which | thia peg sample for tne niles ter hiog othe No aw ake i a fires ; hoomted, and village ia tee a, \LLEW Sowed4 AL. i, NEW BRK Watchmas are savid pant saod fv? [ts GM Pl order: TOL Dme CKETS. Materials; he alert, ond be preg bm se etn Week eos vareble thee Ts LEPLACE pettevite N.C, chet yh 1001. jaswical Seed pe of preparee ra Prefer class 2 s, whieh they cumerst of owe the bet of (he a of ume wees ) Months. be we 1 00 din ade . chants val Stores, eralty stroct, — 4 he thriving * N © Sa and ie one Af Terms» LOVE 1f.26 | M BnVES hary. * : Heew tony » Jahanee 4anty rine, in Miale ashela Wher! Ph todd ven JENKINS ra , and will coe reale new editinn : asian Minstrel rp, with patteat inn Acudety® pat ’ Book Store. ” ‘ Farmer's Club was called to order at roows of the Aimerican Lnetitute at yesterday, Judge Livingston in the chair, and 4 large attundauce of mew- present, . wruce Greeley introduced Mr. Leon- ard Wray, of Natal, South Africa, who has had more experienew in the culture of the varions species uf Juiphee, (in- eluding the Chinese Suyar-cane,) than, Ey VOL. XII. SALISBURY, N. C., APRIL 21 perlia! other European, und tas ‘ ey pl ys aS us tinecry stalized Hertinn, gue hea or eet as a feed sugars directly frum the juice us tliose | ricei kal ek ue of ite extreme high resalting frow the Louisiana sugar-cane. [prices and when be went to Kattiriaud few |; i als pn A Pip ah eae np pedir’ it made them puffy.” Mr. Olcott 5 ba hi hie, ‘es Uatorstonn sete rigs specimens of ribbou colored omen ef it ‘ew rial Acolimation tciety ly ithe dye from the hulls of the sor- aud has visited this country, on invita- "f. seed, wud stated that he haul scraped tieu of a governor uf une of our south- the aor ie any efflu rescence from ern stutys, fur the purpose of cultivating |g rine i‘ ag burned with w clear the varieties of the new suyar plant! ould r. Wray said this production which the considers most valuable, aud tol srl not be of consequence, as the dutroddce ehe methale, discovered Re race Send obtainable and the te- himeelf, for obtaining the valuable pro- aeennner seg pat date of scraping it -doct of erystulized suyar. » would wach more than His arrival at! : counterbalance any profit from its sule. nm our tiret experie: with I : eee i this moment of } Nee ‘| He thought the computations made by the eorgho can — be ownshlored | Mp, Hardy the Director of the Imperial anwet opportune, and the very valuable Nursery at Hanima. Algiers could not information which he possesses will be of) te considered as ut all practical| Valua- first consequence in its prospective Lear-| Lie, 7 ing pen our natioual revenue. | The seed heads should be thoroughly r. Wray commenced by stating that) dried before the stripping of the seed q he had discovered, Greene wild "RP" attempted, and can tliens be threshed out on the south weat Geanst of Gaffraria, the! with, flails in like manner to wheat, bar- curious plant inphee, which was in com fev or other rain, a“ mon Use amongst Uw natives us an arti Profensor Mayes inquired if the sap in cle of food, He lad been sv favorably the stalks Will sour on exposure to the at- impressed with its qualities as te under- Hbesphere, as isthe case with the Louis take protracted journeys to collect new) jqny cane, and if the crystaczable nt ye varicties, and wet with suct success us to erly Wan injured . ie procure we lees than siateen di-tinet Mr. Wray stated that on one occasion kinds of Kreater or less saccharine TEN he had been absent from his estate when ness, Some of the more precious ones the canes were ready to be harvested will complete their growth in three months and his Kafiirs, thinking ieleuiute: while ulbers require as long as four and tien within wilay or two, had cut up and a. ; stacked Lis entire crop. He was notable ne nasnes of the siateen varieties are 4, return, however, wutil after the expir- as follows: ation of a fortnight, and he then found Nee-a-2a-na, Oom u-a-na, Bonm-ve-va- | that about one inch of either end of the na, Shla-yor va, Shla-yoon dee, Visn-bin stalks hal soured: so, without further chu-wpu, FE a-na-mov des, Ziu-mov-imna-| oes of time, be had set his nen to work na, tm-bszana, Edbothla, E-thlow tw remove these positions, and when the Buo-ce-a-na, En yaa, Koombana, See- juice from them was boiled duwn, it made en-glanaand Eengha, The tiret four quite as good cuyar as any previous sam- of these are of quick growth, and will , prodace vue crop of sugar at the North ; the uthers are suitable forthe South, and sowe of them will yive two full crops. For feeding ts stuck, Mr. Wray says there are ne crops possessing in advan tage over Ces la ole. The Zalu Kaffies put the stalks into pits which they dig in the ground, and pre serve them perfectly for several montis. Iu regard to the destiny of the sap, | Mr. Wray adverted to a trial which liad 4. hey are fully been made in Martinique, Upon the estate equal to southern cine, and are greedily of the Count de Ciazelie, tie object of enten by every desenption of stuck. Tle which was te decide the co Hparative had feu tis hurees, cattle and pigs ou! densines of the sugar-canes trom the col them. The idea has been advanced by ebeated Grand Terre districts and Mr. some in this country that the boyusses Wray's /mpacea, both of which bad been (stalks which have beew crushed tor sa- grown by the Count. The regal was ~making) would be good feed fw stuck that the latter showed a dewsity superiv: Mr. Wray had lost sume annimale|te the former by three and { de-, tasking ase of them, and on open- r Bawne; grees. The suyar cane gave 7 aud the Taphat lug dey. This richness ie quite remarkable, for ordinary Lous iana cane dows it average higier than Tg te 8, if we been fed. fg their stomachs after death the Hbrous Surge stalks were found to have formed inte lard balls and accamulated in eucis indigestible masces as to cause dea’ h.— Ii, bewever, the buyussce had with the scuw which is roueoved fran bie remember aright, and it ows what we may in futiurc from the expect introductions of this) valuable boilers, tis bad effect would mot) have plant tethe demount of our tational ay bee experienc Jd ly fd Breen, asare meulture cured cor elaiks, There can be ne ure Lhe quantity of juice to be obtained profitable or vutnteus article cmploved, frou the stalks was dependent upon Cae and for this alone its cultivation would powerof thetull Count de Beaurcgard be profitable. These crushed stalks, or toads Aty percent, Vout dois till was at make an excellent paper, and Hipertect one Uiuder faverabic « u Mr. Wray has samples in Rnglaud witch stances as Much as seventy per ceat are suyperive lu slraw paper Judge Meizs desired to know if there taught be calculated upon, and oof this seventeen por cent. was crystal zable au was wuch value in the seed. Mer. Wray gar The quantity of saygar por acre he euid that for a feed for fowls there coul estimated at three thoasand ds, but be wo better, and that from dia African beth quantity and qu would be cer linphees very five bread can be made trotted by the perfection or unperfeetion The Clinese variety is tet 80) good for of processes of manufacture Mr. Wray this parpose, because of the bitter poll mad discovered the only aa cessful seth cle which surrounds the seed proper ty ood of obtaining the sugar which has been ing under the euter black bull, bat he made publi M. de Men yeny, Coun had a process for obviating Chis ditticaliy. de Beanreyard and others, lad seule The seed would have an iiamense value Yarn ferat, but he tad been fortunate for the wanulacture of starch. The enough te arrive at a complete success, amount practic ally obtainable is forty As Was proved Voy thie sanipl sof sugar five per cent, and is teore easy of ex wh cho he exhibited tothe Chat traction than that from the fartnaceous Several spectiuens were shown One Mexican conn; and from the ease of ite ot then ty tot paged of the drhases. manufactare and the thigh pree of corn, because Me. Wray desired te prove that it is evideot that the Slmphee™ will be the syrup from the phe stisscn cultivated to a considerable extent tor unpleasant flaver We ity and this purpose, Comm it very teagan ua ver, remiune The remarkable vitality of the plant is ehone of maple sugar. Another snp shown byw statement wade ly Mr. Wray. 4 Pobeen purged, it presented tie aj lle hale plantatiou of it on lis estat pearance ob tne clay d Havana Hin in Aires, which be wished te remove te CLYat als wre ftir wn stung and tie taste give place toa crop ef arrowroot Tin re et different trea gee 1 TDavnnias, 0 ir feld was thoroughly ploughed atthe end ate nee selling i the New York market at Th and T2 cents, by the quantity It Mr lations as te of the season, and: the stumps removed | but the tew whicl cscaped Cie nonce of bis workmen shot) up inte great luxu fiance of growth, and in two montis and tive days lad attained the height of sev en feet, As many as twenty two stalks rewoop froma single stump, and the Juice of all these made as good suyar us the parent ster. In our own country there have been Girmilar instances during the past BeMSOTE Mr. Browne, of the Patent Ottice, it will be remembered by thse of our readers who saw the articles previously pablish- ed in the Evening [omr, states Chat five cuttings have been made in Florida from one eet of stalks. In Seuth Carolina, Georgia, ivois and New Hampshire, three and two bave been obtamed 5 an we inay safely calculate that aaa fodder crop both the Chinese and these new Af- rican varieties will give us at the North two crops of excellent nutritious forage. Mr. Olcott, of the Farm School, asked if the culoring mnatter from the seed hulls could be procured in such quantities as to make it a protitable departinent of in- dustry? Mr. Wray replied that as yet the matter had not been detinitely settled. He had not supposed it would; but more extended experiment might prove to the contrary, ‘The taint is abandant in the envelope of the seed of the Chincere va- ety of sergho. Fowls which had been fed on the seed were found to have been tinted even to the cellular structure of their bones. Theirdung was colored of & pneplish hue, and could be readily dis- tinguished in the yard from that of birds Which bad not partaken of the seed ; a thia peculiarity did not lessen ite value Wray is net amiss in lis caleu the vield per acre, or 1h we canobtam bat one thensand pounds, wlrat an diomense yitt to American agriculture le he about tomake? Our rapidly wan ing crop oof sugar is at once exchanged tor the greatest abundance, and aw Vast source of wealth is opened for our farmers. Ile has already expr nded seme twenty thensand dollara in lis experiments and hein pts to litres: ace it inte Rurope, and itis te be hoped that his visit tt) onr coun try may prove remunerative Th proportion te the mmportance of his discovery tu out selves Inquiry was made by agentleman pres entin regard to seme suitable crashing Apparatus Mr. Hedges, the inventor ot the Little Giant Corn and Cols Mall, said he had invented acmill tor this purpose, twhieh be had exhibited atthe recent Fair at Washington, and received asilver med al. He had planted some fice hundred hills of seed ina hotehonse in Philadel phia, and would be able to crush the caves and ake enygar as early as Jue Ist, which would be in ample tine tor the vext fall’s crop. Ehis mall, of whieh he showed a ent, consiate of three vertical iron rollers, of great strength, one of which is firmly anchored ina beam set in the ground; the other two are attached to the platform, ao as to revolve sitmultan- consly with the progress of the horses. : to the rollers from » The canes are fee teeding tablo, the expressed juice runs down through a shoot, and the begasses drop out at the opposite side. ; Monsieur Augustus d'Onville, of France, called the attention of the club to a new] month. the natives told him not to teed huraes on | corn-planter, of his own invention, and a committee, consisting of Messrs. Field, Pardee and Waterbury were nppointed. _ Horace Greeley spoke of Mr. Hedges’ new steam boiler, for cooking fuod for stock, &e., and moved the appointment | ‘of a committee to go to No. 197 Water antes ris lg it. The chair appoint. | ed Mr. 1 i i 7 (Orca on this comuitices ns Nt] su of America! ead 1; for ‘we wore Tie walfack of the day enerwcwent een in Dungannon, county Tyrone, Ire- next in order. Professor Mapes wldlreer. land. Awerica, repeated he; a: ed the club apon the varied excellence of teats T arealt ii eee fee e ef ia manures in aiore or less progressed con- | man Be on a gorguntn fia Sin dition, claiming that if phosphate of lime,! our Id age.’ ayes iia your old age. “art AL : S | - carbonate of lime, magnesia, or any other) Ata little more than twenty-one I sail- plant ingredient had passed through the ed from Cork, in the good ship Queen animal evonomy and should then be ap-) pido. and landed in fifty-seven days at plied to nourish plants, it would give a! : : : Newcastle. I hicd me up the city ina greater product than a substance of like | trice, and wandered pea the dice a chemical constitution, bat less fully re | PRlccrcnieine Ae Gao i stranger, fora day or two when on fhe Molla : tere Was @ regwlar! third who should I happen to imeet but progressive refinement in the altimates, | Ned McCloskey, an old townsman from their tiret departure from the origi- |" « Hallo! said he, ‘if there isn't Oar old nal rock, r , to enter inte the constitation OF viend Jolin Varninl When did you plants and animals, each time being more r unproved, and capable of sustaining a ligher growth of vegetable. Dr. Waterbury differed from the views of Professor Mapes, and offered some re- tnarks, upon the conclusion of which, in accordance with « reselution to that ef. | feet, the club adjourned until next Tues- day. PUSH. Riding the other day in a stage coach, all alone with an Lrish gentleman, we be- came quite sociable, and he gave me this account of his life! When twenty years of age I waa at school, learning survey- ing and navigation, ‘And so you mean tu travel ? suid the master. ‘ What think all at home! Why your cheeks look as red as a potato, man. You'll grow white in’ this country 5 boy, bat (running on jwithout waiting for au answer) what's your motte?’ ‘What's my motto? inquired I, * what's that 1” | “A short bit of a sentence to direct jyou in life. You'll have to take one See,” continued he touching a flask which The female individual, to whom we alluded he carried, and pointing tua buxem look two weeks ago as having created sume excite- ing husband that was just passing ment down in South Carolina in consequence of | ghort life and a merry one” is wy motto. eek Saag Se = pes Hesited pig a _ Good-by e, Jolin, ri see you ay in 3” and tonisls, arrived io larlotte on purwia at. waw awe 209 re ‘ fo bat faring to procure a place in whieh si ke. ert hl fa ope) Ocets ORNS TF ture, she pursued her journey towards Lineoln- ton, We did not get a ylinpse of ber, but uu- derstand that she travels alune, in her own coo -. HERE SHE GOES, fibkE SUE GOES, “a a short life, methought, whether for a inerry or sad one, was a matter of doabt. Going up Chesnat street, thinks [— Dees every one take a motty on setting out in lifel What shall I choose? A motto! Let me see; when, upon an inner door I saw, keep inoving,” than to have her horse and wag. !0) large letters—PUSH. * That shall be ou putup at aacton and the proceeds appro- My motto,” said 1; and on the impulse prated towards defraying her expenses to that of the moment my right hand was on the cline from whose borne sy mavy travelers re-! door, my foot over the threshold, I found turn, Had she prolonged her stay in our town, | myself in the middle of an office of some we fel contibent that = veyacor. Trobably she heard of Thompson ; and a» this is an eligible spot at which to take the (ran on the NOC) KOR, it may bave ycour- red to her that it was far better to” push along, yur young men are too gort. After pausing a moment, a gen gallant not to have giveo ber a call and assimt- teel man ete »yped up and inquired my ed her in prosecuting her journey. It is stated Lasiness. tt tell the honest truth,” that she excludes females sud Editors from her said | lectures,“ Walk io lemmons and be squeezed.” “none special with any nortal Charlotte Democrat. man in particular, bat I am an Irish lad, |@ perfect stranger, just come to Ainerica to seek my fortune.” “Have you money said the gentle- sel BF Thev hare introduced anew amusement | at Albany, NOY. (the place where all the hum- man!” It is called * Ridiag the Ele “Nothing but five guineas, the gift of Two gentlemen stoop down oa hands) iny angel mother,” said 1 common learn avd knees, pillows and blankets are piled on ine, Irish honor, and a grateful heart to any one that will put ine in a way to be huge orginate ) phant” thete backs for saddles —proper appendages are atinched to represent the enttur—a lady plac ! ; asefi ed oupon the eaddle and carned arvand the A é f | : : ‘Why, said the man smiling, ‘I like ryan We have “seen the elephant,” and now - i your frankness, and really will venture to wie will rule him! We beapeak a place ) hant, ta propria persone, ~ (Ui! for a trust something to that face. You can seco eet] oes \ tere the briarnn Write very well—then copy that paper . leat leone rrow, ere nlloancrel I did se, and found myself in a sunny rhands and hues, and thus bke anele berth with plenty to do for an industri pliant ss Hem '— Charlotte Democrat ous man, pleaty to eat and drink fora temperate man, an satisfactory ¢ nnpen ; sation for # reasonable man. Chinese Pormon A private letter ’ My employer was a serivener, an sometimes dealt’ in the parchase of Hearing iin de a French naval officer the Chinese squadron, save that many of frei serving in real estate, on speculation, re Opens tice pe wok lhe pron 1 1 hiropeaus w parte» kof they liberating one day, doubtfully about a = ‘ Dbreac F ‘ ‘4 , i _ es - red bread at) Hong K ng, lost their purchase, * push, Whispered my proud teeth, there mails, and even the hair of oo ius . 1 1 » 5S ther heada A Russian captain was at “Te will not fail.eir’ said I. “and if tacked wath opt ralinia, and his sieht is might be permitted, T would gladly tak lespaired of About four hundred per half the bargain.’ ~ im WePe ther ro.eaa potsened ‘On your lack and judgment, J said my employer We bought the property, aided by a The cheapest mode Making Vinegar faking vinegar isto mix five quarts of loan, and in ninety days realized a thou Warn monewater with two quarts of Or sand ponds, catia elasses, and four quarts of veast, I was two-and-twenty; the bloom of In on tew weeks you will have the best iv cheek had the freshness of youth and Vinegar VOU ever saw health—a prt or two of small-pox did mar iny yrood looks -my hair twisted veges ee about my forehead in clusters of curls, The Peat Calt A “fast” inan onder } which, theagh TP seemed careless al t hKothe task oot fewsingy an eccentric | ) ° ‘ them, were matters of a little vanityvsa preacher, ° Do vou beltewe,” he said, tedia » ites z ad The thee Ae > par wi ' bern y i) synthe story of the Prodigal Son and the ; ! skin, under my sleeves, was as white as Fatted Cal) Yes” “Well, then, was ita niale or fermale calf said the ache Ae Lakh & snow, and except that 1 waa bow knee ate ee CL had that from nov grand-father, Sir Pisce that was kilied ! ON fouile, prompt 2 R Lal : Jim vou would not find a properer per yo replied the divine. % low de yeu ey i : sononasuminers day, kreow that? \Decutise (looking the tn . Did you ever know an Trishman that aac a eae the face) 1 see the had net a warm heart tu the ladies ¢ ues ‘Not often, eaid I. My good fortune, continued he, in se “fabs larry Smith hae) one off thie veral bargains began to be rumored a round, and as T went constantly to chure! vreatest chriesities vou ever saw ( Pace whatia itt! © A tree with my master, seve al damise Is looked wiieh never sprouts, and which becomes kindly on ine, une more especially, oe “Well. that daughter of a wealthy inerchant over the way; and her brow, it seemed be relaxed from the pradish severity o an heiress when her eyes met mine * Push,’ said my good genius. © And biess- ings on you, my sweet damsel,’ said E half whispering, as [took an opportuni ty to pass by her side half a square on Pe ; cher way home from meeting one after Fisherman's Luck, —The following ac-' 5, oon. yontofan English fisherman, from the Knickerbocker, is a good one: A: friend, late on Saturday afternoon, hailed hin as he was skilfully casaving the wily fisherman's art for trout, with “Helloa, there! Got anything!” SGot anything! of course not. Lonly Wedne Try! was the re patient angler once more cast BAY 80 smaller the older it grows.” Where did he yet mf’- *What is the name otine’ “Aletree! Tt once belonged to V California omnibus.” Scene closes by Bob throwing an inkstand ata lalf closed to me to Soa CHPTOSIEY “Brom Caltornian’ Abn ‘And chureh is doubly pleasant when you and the like of you attend iworniny and evening. No offence in saving so, I hope charm ing lady.’ Me sirl’ replied she, but not nninvitingly or very angrily. * Push,’ said my good genins, for my heart falter ed alittle. ‘Who else but your bonny self, miss,’ continued I, ‘for that speak ing eve and tell-tale lip say that it is your mother’s daoghter who has a kind which had been heart and gentle affection— Fie, Mr. ised to receive his dainty bits from the | Varnatm,’ said she—for it seems she knew mouth ot its mistress, the other day | my name ‘Tm sorry if there s anything perched, as usual, on her ehoulder, and! in my countenance so communicative as inserted its beak between her lips, nut,) to warrant a gentleman, who is almost a as it proved, to receive, but to give or) stranger, to address tne insuch aianner hide, for as one good turn deserves anoth-| and such a place. No young woman er, the grateful bird dropped an iminense should listen to that sort wf address, ae yreen, fat caterpillar into the lady's) tainly without a mother's leave.” An vame here last ply, as the his patent fly. A favorito magpie, lof qnickeni icone? In what ship, honey ¢ [Low were | methought that she half lingered, instead | . 1857. Devoted to Politics, Vews, Agriculture, Internal Improvements, Commerce, the Arts and Sciences, Morality, and the Family Circle. ng her pace, to hear if T had anything to reply. * Push,’ said my good ticulars concerning the recent explosion genius. ‘Iu Lreland, dearest,’ said I,*our at the Coal Mines in Chatham County, fathers make love going home from |. account of which we published a day church, and if you would give me leave to ask your incther’s approbation’ here |stammered, in spite of my motto. ' | A jery of distress arrested my attention at \that hour, in an unfrequented place. The jery of a fellow man in trouble is always, you know, a command toa true Lrishian to ‘Push.’ My cane was my shillelah ; jone villain reeled in an instant with a broken head, and the other, though twice my size, sunk beneath an arin that was verved by huinanity and duty. Assist lance soon gathered, and on placing my prisoners in the hands of an officer, who should lie wounded before me but the honored father of- ! ‘Hah! your sweetheart—the pretty damsel you had half courted coming from meeting £ The very same. I took him home, when he introduced we as the savior of his life from robbers and marderers. In less time than a ship could sail to Cork and home again, | was junior partner in a wholesale store, and the loveliest girl that has lived for a thousand years bless ed me with her heart and hand. Thank God, I have been prosperous in my bas- ket and ny store. Our children are a blessing tous as [hope they will be an honor to their country and we have en ough for them and ourselves aud some- | what for the poor. The stars that guide the wanderer right Are virtue fair and howor bright | Be tesmperate, steady, just awd kind — Phen Pres, aud fortune you wba! tind | Interesting from China—The Bom- bardment of Canton. Seventy Thousand Men Revorted Killed. Macao, Jan. 29, 1857.—All foreign ba- siness is not only snspended, but entirely at an end, both here, and at Hong Kong and Canton. Since my last letter, the yreater part of the western suburbs of the latter city in which were situated nearly all the warehouses, shops, &c., concerned in foreign trade, have been jeonsamed. Of the total destruction of the foreign factories you will have heard by my last letter. The Chinese compute their losses in houses, go downs, shops, &e., at over 4,000 buildings—np to the present time: and in merchandise, and the value of the above property, they s’ate their losses at 810,000,000—which is pro- vably not far trom the troth. We cannot, of course, know very ac curately the damage sustained by thecity t Canton, since the bombardinent beyan, 28th October last; bat as the latter lad cen kept ap with more or less pertina ity to within a few dave age, when the Eogitsh Adiniral retired with his forces trom betore the city, itis fair to BUPpose that the Chinese do not over estimate the loss in life when they state it at 70,000, fall aves and sexes. Every thing favors | calenlation, as itis well known that the streets are exceedingly narrow, the population of great density, the means or the power to move within the reach of paratively few, while t t every re Custom of street during Closing the yates of period of public danger, creates in tnense loss of life, by any sudden move t mentof the populace. To sav nothing of all the other distress es which have been riveted upon then, and alich are inseparable from such a ndition of things, the tetal destruction of the trade of the plac e, the interrupt " toall the daily avecations of the pe sple, Weare very oppressive to their effects Stil up to the present moment, the Chi vese do notomnake the lightest concession The Vicero ; Yels in all lis ottic ial docu nents, Is as firm at this moment as he vas when the * Arrow” lorcha was sciz ed by his officials on the Sth October last The people, too, are even more bitter and exiperwed against the E foreigners, and not their distresses and their suff ‘rings sition fo everything which bears ap pe arance of Li tg 5 neilia lonor terms of any kind, is greater than ever ore Two langhable ocenrrences, affording new demonstrations of them ratory pro pensities of our ur notice, A found in the rnins of Palmyra, surrenned countrymen, have come gentleman recently ed by all the decaying relics of Onenta grandeur, a New England farmer from Berkshire county, “ keeping? house” with lis family. Again, a friend trom Doster was travelling some years ayo in Greece, and stopped at Athens. To while away an evening he visited the theatre. While musing upon the tepics which every scene around hin suggested to his mind and deeply buried in classic association, he heard a voice beyond Tim remark, “Pooh! this ain’t nothin, You ouglit te see the Tremont Theatre, Boston! Turn ny round in utter amazement, he ex claimed to a gaunt Yankee on the next bench-—"* Where on earth did you come from?) Without moving a wnescle of his face, the person rejoined—* Got a little vessel down here in the Peiraus. Just come from Thomaston, Maine!" The ef fect can be imayined.— Boston Courter > Men are like dugles—-the more brass they contain, the further you can hear them. Women are like flowers—the more modest and retiring they appear, the better yon love them. ‘Oh, | jas to that,’ said the smiling girl, ‘you A.M. on Monday last at the Governor's J or two since: The explosion took place at 8 o'clock, janay say anything to mother you please.’ | Creek Coal Mines, which are situated at That same evening, retarning from ja place in Chatham county, known as ibathing in the Delaware—for the day Egypt. The Superintendent, Mr. Rob- jhad been sultry—a sudden bustle and a ert Dunn, and four of the hands, all white |. men, were instantly killed, and two oth- ers were thonght to be dead ; but after being buried awhile, (with apertures in the ground giving their nose and eyes fresh air—the method usually adopted, I understand, for the purpose of relieving the lungs of the sufferers from foal air.) they were restored to life, but the life of one of them, aman named Carrer, is de- spaired of. The damage to the property is said tu be very great. The mines are owned by a Company in Philadelphia, jand were being worked on an extensive | scale. The company, I understand, have recently invested, or were about invest jing, $2,500,000 in working them, This is the second explosion attended with fa | tal effect which lias taken place at those mines, the present year, another fire-dainp explosion laving occurred about five weeks ago, by which five men lost their) lives. Whiskey.—Five thousand eight han- dred and eighty-one barrels of whiskey, containing forty-one gallons each, were conveyed over the Seaboard rail road be- tween the first of January, 1856, and the tirst of February, 1857, to varivus points on the line of the rvad and the contigu- vus parts of North Carolioa. -_-- a Cae The Beaufort Journal says that on board the schr. Eimiy, whieh it will be rernembered was abandoned on a voy- age frown Charleston to Beaufort, last win- ter, were two slaves owned in the latter place. They, with the rest of the crew, were taken to Liverpool, where they were ut perfect liberty to remain free, bat they did not hesitate in signifying their pre- ference for home, and have pow returned to their duries in Beanfort. im -o | Gipsies.—There has been a band of| |gipsies hovering aronnd Warrenton for the last few days, and as a necessary consequence a number of i have been committed. Two shoemakers have been robbed, and several fat shoats ‘have mysterionsly disappeared. The gang consists of about thirty, only five of whom are females. In addition to their usual trade of fortune telling, they offer a vari- ety of dry goods for sale. Whether the thefts are committed by them or by oth- era, taking advantage of their presence to shift the blame on them we cannot say. Sut, in either case, they are an intolera- ble nuisance, and do much inischief by mingling with our slave popalation. The ‘aw ought to be enforced against all sach strolling vagabouds.— War. Neves. MR. CLAY AND THE GOAT. Almost every body in Washington city remembers an old he goat which former ly inhabited Naylor's livery on Pennsvl vania Avenue. This animal all tility the most independent citizen wasn he belonged to no par- ’ polis tv, thenyh he fre quently gave passenyers striking proofs of his adhesion to the ler elling priyg ple; for whenever a person stopped any v Billy was sure to make at hin horns and all. The boys tock delight in irritating this ng bearded gentleinan, and 80 freqnent- ved him that he wonld make war Atuist the lamp posts and trees to their reat amusement One day the luminary of the West, vere in his vic nity, ly anne Henry Clay, was passing along the Ave nue and see gthe bovs intent on worry: ing Billw into a fever, stopped, and ex postulated with them on their ernelty Phe boys listened in silent awe to the el- equent appeal of the great statesman; . but that was all Cherckee to Billy, whe the ungrateful seaip—arose majesti cally on tis Linder legs, and made a des- perate plunge at his frend the advocate Mr. C., although he had not “slain a two much for seized hold of ra, and ‘was the tug of war’ —for Greek had met Greek. The tug was leng and doubtful ‘Hab! execlammed statesman, ‘| lave yot you fast, y Ml teach nself Mexican,” proved horned assailant; | rns of the then the u rascal ya, CONTIN he laughing urchins, feet, Mr. Clav,” said id as he was told, and they. after severe efforts, bronght Billy. down on his side. Here lie looked at the boys my lor nyly, seen yg tusay, ° I never w as insuch a fix | 7 Pie combatants were nearly exhanst ed, goaty had the advantage, tor he was vaining breathallthe while that the states- man was losing it. ‘Boys, exclaimed he, puffing and Hlowing, ‘this as rather awkward buai- Whatam Ltodo nowt, ‘Why —don't you know 0 said a little fellow making preparations to run as he All you've got to do is to let go aud ron like biazes ! — Enterprise. nl spoke o> BEWARE! BEWARE! BEWARE! We trust that the following, from the Danville Register, will be a profitable Every word of it is true, and it cannot be read too often. We say down with the traffic : warning to many A recent Cincinnati paper states that by the frum the hog: coa- nected with the distilleries = that river. If the excrements of these are thus poisonous, what must be the lesome- ness of their meat, I would like to see an. anthentic state- ment of the quantity of Strychnine con- tained in a pound of such flesh. Now there is a very large quantity of Ohio whiskey manufactured in our own State, and drunk in this town of Danville; and if the Yankee distiller of Virginia ig as cute as his brother of Ohio, (and a Vir- gue Yankee is said to be the smartest ellow in creation,) who can estimate the amount of injury inflicted on our people by this poisonous drink ! The truth is that there is but little pure |diquor sold in these degenerate days, when the makers and sellers are “ mak- ing haste to be rich.” | Their deluded may think Mes they buy and drink the pure extract of rye or corn, of h or apple; while pesc' PP’ |they spend their money for that which is | far worse than nangbt, and guzzle down 'Strychnine or Verdigris, or Sulphuric | Acid, or it may be a concentrated decoe- |tion of Buckeye or tobaceo. | Who can wonder at the vast amount of disease and the number of suad- jden deaths of which we hear, when he remembers that so many around as are |constantly poisoning themselves by the | use of these “ villainous compounds,” fa- |mniliarly known as “ Old Rye Whiskey,” |or “ best Peach or Apple Brandy?” In no other trade is there as much need of that caution whieb is inculcated in. the |uld law maxiin of | “ Ler tae Boyer Beware.” THE QUAKER AND MAGICIAN. It is related of Signor Blitz that, wish- ing one day while in Pennsylvania to procure a draft on New York, fur a certain amount, he stepped into one of {the country banks in that State, and made known his wishes to the proper officer, | who, by the way, was a sith staid ol! | Quaker. Being informed that he could | be accommodated, he was asked— “In whose name shall 1 draw the | draft ?” | “In my own, Signor Blitz,” was the | answer. “Art thoa the wonderful man who is | performing all these mysterious things t” asked the Quaker, | “The same,” answered the Signor. “And now, friend, will thee show me ne of thy tricks 1” interrogated the Qua- | Ker. “ With pleasure,” said the Magician, and taking a quarter of a dollar from his pocket, he handed it to the officer and requested him to mark it so that he would | be able to distingnish it. This the Qua- | ker me | “And now,” said the Si , taking a glove from his ket, Br pr ing me |the quarter, which he had laid upon the | counter, “are vou sure the quarter is an- der the glove?” | “Quite sure,” answered the Qnaker, gently lifting the glove and bebolding the quarter snagly ensconeed ander it. “Sure, qnite sure?” asked the Signor. “Yes, fnend, I see it with mine own eyes,” answered the other. “Lift the glove,” said the Magician, The Qaaker did so, and to his conster- nation the quarter was ie. “Friend,” said the Quaker, “wilt thon do that once nore _ Again the Quaker placed the quarter in the same position, and motioning the Signor to stand back, the Quaker placed his eyes down on a level with the eoun- ter; and then taking a second dive at the glove, he lifted it, and———the quar- ter was gone. “Jonathan,” said the — drawing along breath, place that™money,” refer- ring to the amount reeeived for the draft, “away in the safe and lock it ap, and pat the key in thy poeket.” “Well,” said the Signor, who is always fond of a joke, “now I will give yon a proposition: If L ean, stauding where I am, draw that money into my poekét, [ may keep it; if I cannot, I will surren- render the draft, and the money is yvars.” thy way, friend, thon shouldet not do such things,” éaid the Quaker, po- litely bowing the Signor to the dvor. eis = ——s a 2” A Lonisiana planter it is said, is making an immense fortune by purchas- ing: consamptive negroes at low prices, and taking them apon his sngar planta- tions, where they partake of the young sprout of this eane, and are soon restored to health. Some white folks are up to anything, especially when there is a dol- lar to be made. Bat if the young spront f the sngar cane has the power of res- toring consumptive negroes, why not the white man? Should this remedy prove effectual, consumptive doctors will have to cease making consumptive pills by the pashel. Who knows but that the sprout of the sugar cane, may accomplish what the medical world has failed to accoin- plish : Running off with a Telegraph Line.— locomotive between St. Lonis and Springtield, a day or two ago, got attach- ed to the wires of the telegraph line, which a storm of wind had thrown down, and away it went on its course, tearing down the for a distance of two miles, and keeping up a most tremendons erash and clatter, as one after another came tainbling down and were added to the queer retinne of the train. The loco- motive arrived in town in good time, and the engineer then first discovered that he had the lightning behind him. Doles In the days of the blue laws of New England a shoemaker was condemned to be hanged, but on the day of the execa- tion, they diseovered that ie was the on- ly shoemaker in the place, so they con- cluded to hang a weaver in” his stead, for they had more weavers than they wanted ! — ——— . ‘in From the! Raleigh Register. ‘w | preat State work. At lest we have th | : Tinprorenant eoingten conlshge- THE PUBLIC LANDS, : |ment, and it will be a triumph indeed if,’ Not many weeks ago, our contempora} — * ) under this ma ent, it is successfully | ry of. the a ty proclaimed hia readi- Musana, Eperona ti» an the « ae ee ; _— The Events of Passion Week.—The' Spiritual events of the current week, known in the Christian Church as the “ Pay as you go—the Credit System.—-| Dr. Joluson said a very wise thing when he advised his friend to pay cash for ev-| ery thing he bought, ready money being} ¢c week of the Passion of the Saviour are oo), a check on the im : If the | leted, after all. the vexatious delays, | gh ; ; fel - ‘ : agination. e | | completed, he V ‘ Y5s| ness to discu astion of our right we we Amol ; thas recapitulated : \lady who is tempted to purchase costly | | mismanagements and failures it has here- to our share'ee the public landa. He hia coun Ligeia, Noe vv a On referring to the Gospels we find diamends at Ball & Black’s bad to count} | tefore experienced, We have stronger! them seemed to pant for thé conteat. We! A aol : bin every oil that “six days’ before the Passover, the Ut the cash on delivery, her jewelry bill | |hopes of its success now than ever before,| offaredyto publish ‘his arguments, if he | direction, few gouway without some me- . , at the end of the year would probably be jand begin to belfeve that the golden vis-| woald reciprocate the courtesy, and re- mento or relic from the place. Some are ; Saviour came to Bethany, and was the guest of Martha and Mary,in the house uf Simon the leper, where Lagarus also was present, whom he had raised fr the dead. The next day (the anniversa ry of which was Sanday) Jesns entered the city of Jerusalem, amidst the }: 4 nas of the mu ,andas he be! the city he wept over it. He went the Temple and cast out them that and bought in Temple, saying, ‘itis wrilten, u y house shall be called the lions with which we have been deluded publish ours. He does not reply to our for so many years, are upon the eve of | proposition, but says he is going to be realization. Some of these days, “Deep ready by and bye. Why is he not ready River” will be a term of pride and not of now? What better tive than the pre-| jreproach, and ite vast treasures will at) gout, when.the public mind is ealm, and | and : a _,, last be unlocked ee eat weigh the arguiwents without the hnick-knac when one only has to say se prosperity never before dreamed ol. distracting influences of arty excitement? % “charge it” that even prudent persons, Cx ROLINA WATCH VM AN 5 ” Fie is a question that bugil to be above their time. Lam much amused with the} Would be Aristooraoy, who mean to be economical, and never .er In another part of our paper will party. Will our neighbor consent to be wroeriiitent produced among the loarders | — ; j be seen the announcement of the death of| @/ways a * party man "Can he not | they succeed in hoaxing ‘or quizzit | Ix this our repabliean Iand, we hear a great (ef Mr. Joun McKearry, as one of the oldest Sometimes feel that he isa“ citizen 7— | 88 MY F 6 eB | Asal of prating about aristoursey, whieh is offer members of the cratt of this State. Mr! Is it impossible, on a great question like I will inention ouly really asnucing: and eomncliiied, datthuux satisfied with an orange cane cut from its ed apd orauifile trees, others get a few shells from the | it here, so must it be. in beach, others again take pleasure in gath- way the time soon eome. ering information abort the people, and Yours, Traty, the dilapidated buildings. This, with! [oon wwe wasounaa} i such like amusement, ocoapies no little of | : C only hundreds instead of thousands. And sein all kinds of business, and among all classes of buyers—abolish the credit system, and you do away with ex- It is so easy torun in debt,! to order thousand dollar n travapance. easy SAN % ad their ability to pay, are con ed into the purchase of articl ss stantly they do net need, and for which you SALISBURY. _¥. the “green ones.” nonse of prayer, but ve lave mad roamed as ven.” Chriet hea t , sometimes tiud it difficult to pay. Thomas SINGELTARY we think is the oldest,! this, to remember that he is a son of one case. A northern gentleman—a down a little ridiewlous too, Yo Ameriea = the Temple, reproves the chief priests, lu the fluctuations of speculative busi- TUESDAY EV ENING, APRIL 21, 1857. : jp still alive, and we have heard nothing North Carolina? May he not now, Easter, or as they call it now “blue nose,” | oth ae mae Pd ‘in a fang Heard, and declares We object of bis mission ress, based ou the peruicious credit sys of him tor some time; his exit would cer- when party excitement is hushed, and came with the intention, [ suppose, of |’ : 4 chow me 9 Soret tts hear FA In the evening rcturped to Lictllanes (cu easy few, of even the re ‘TERMS OF THIS PAPER 2.00 CASH. tainly have found a place in the picture, nobody seeks to push Demweracy from its writing a book. [He talked freely with liable have shot forth from his pre- and lodged there * puted wealthy, know bow they are com lfor he has traveled over the world, almost, throne, come to the rescue of his good every one, and seerned to be quite at hie Coeloms brain is truly mionishing aod not. the BAC ease; proving satisfactorily, that the artless preposterous, That he should ape fireign of asking questions, is by no means on | aristovrney is renlly disgusting; laaylatle indeed the decline in those localities. He was lare his spurious imitations of srrogated berabdic ' Ile must be about! old mother, wronged and detranded as Will he not now stand She out at the end of the year. Stocks and the result The x: ; . in the last 50 years. We are obliged | 59. Where is Tom? who knows.— York she has been t District Chronicle. by her side and tight in her cause { On the morrow (Monday) he to the city, (cursing the |. Public to Hon, B. Craige for several valuable down Documents. av ous or vo V Gtsastrous, (aay pro the way) and went to gain cast out the bu 5 nublie documents, among which is the| ALY ol atoent , needs the aid of his puissant arm. He busy asa bee, heard all that was to be honor With all his sagaeity, in on jt e u be tall and bis palatial iausion ! . . HE ; : He left here, after a night's sojourn, one can do much to save her from sinking. — heard 1 aw all that was to be seer ie yen pie v0) overtairew the tabics M Pa Se a » Digest of our Commercial Relations with pitter eold ning in kel: 1855. Hie || \ an a SE ete: WE was Co be sects ment, be has tukea the wrong track “and justly I gersand the seats of Mrs. Parti nu calls articles of * bigot all tl Sarre elniacan yitter cold mornir g ike : vv. 5 [lis bugle notes have music in them.— with his note-book ever in land, to take mncrita cnutveentlNaw Gene ib t doves. In the eveni sry and virtue,” must be sac vay * ve countries with woom we Have Colm" iy mediate destination, he said, was Char- They can stir up the soul of Democracy. down important items, Tt was not dong, : iD : : C ts Be ae je artnoriad : “of us debts and his ** differences.” tial intercourse. } : eens . sat” Let | 1 the charve he ecrihutire lerftellai coftie , Changs of Dekes, Counts, Kar C., is & most the citv. The nextmo debts and his * differences. The ‘merci lotte, where he expected to find a “sit. at hin svand the charge upon the however, before he fell tu with one of the 4 URA coer : ine I ne sulle N me . | . aan . . 1 : 1 Jesus and hie disciples passed merchant, who has suld million on time, ; : — nee with hieold friend Thomas Ilolton, Where spoilers who are wresting from our good yyost accomplished wags I have ever seen e murd ete and munt. we Bol sEnppes that to ( way to Jerusalem, they saw as we heard adry goods importer say NORTIL CAROLINA PRESBYTERI- | .. Sing bro: doltont old State her patrimony, Let him cheer) —a captain of a steamer on one of the the eyes of these titled dignitaries we present » } figiree dried up from ey the other day, cannot tell whether his AN PAPER. us SinGELTARY, bro. ILolto on his hosts to” vindicate her rights, and) western rivers, who came here for the | most ludicrous figure, What would one of old I He went to the Temple, wher louse is fonuded on a rock or ou the sand ; Warned . . ; | she will long bless hiw and all large-| health of his daughter. All at once, the England's proud Eails think to see his own oat t and there are few men whose property is e invite the attention of our readers gay" Fine Times for Farmers,” says hearted Democrats who will bravely sink Captain became very knowing on the sab: of arms bmblazoued from the panels of a p=) 3 thority was questioned by priests and scribes, as be ¢ ! ple and preached the G coutroversy with lis oppo the ables of the Vineyard and of u su securely invested, that their * riches not take to themselves wings and fly No man who runs in debt to- lay, absolute certain of his ability to away. to a Circular, in another column, on the subject of establishing, in North Caroli- na, a Presbyterian newspaper. the /untsville, article that is raised or produced on a It must farm bears a high price, is searce and in ( Ala.) Advocate—"Every the partigan into the patriot “a tine, under the lead of (who our friend then loved and honor There was Henry Clay, ed, and in whose praise, if we nyhtly re- Wild-Cat, Bow-Lezgs, and other Chiet+ The cagerness with which ditferent and of past tines. he heard the stories, the ject of the Indian wars; about Alligator, | jiean carriage, (2 lion eouchant fot instance.) the wher of which i perhaps the son or grandson fsome worthy Crespin or Vulean, who while 1e : ‘ » be admitted that we need such a journg : » : i ee "9 : al pp ; the Marriage Feast, by which the char pay to-morrow—imuch less three or six : , foal , é ba er) oe val, demand. Verily it is too true; and iyember, he “poured out his whole seul” coupliceney manifested by his coanten J patiently over bis lapstone, or wiped NAM > bY lich ha Fees 7 F ar > , he enterprise w . . . roe re : , : i acter of these Jewish priests was su wonths hence. The doctrine of chances oh we doubt not the enterprise will re- those who live in towns and have every when parties were pretty equally balance: ance, and the readiness with which he grinned visage, the drops of honest toil RO} } eohat ; f. . PelvVe. as leserve he active 8 . , 2 7 i ‘ striking by iliastrated. Clirist replies to the apd provat ies may faver lis hopes; celve, a8 it deserves, the active support: thing to buy, fied it every day. Wesup ed, and Distribution was one of the is: rook down the names, dates, and other aJ no ainbition beyood a quiet consciences. and , Saddecees ia regard to their denial of!” ituny oie ot w thousand accideaots way of the members of the Cenomination to pose, too, that there is a scarcity Ot fariniee Se bet Weel Ul Sut times arechang- facts in hisscrap-book, ave evidence that an honorable living, That these should be dis- a . apset wil bis calcul obs. . ) . . id . 7 1 5 is are . . . Sper _ i de Penal f . 7 any resurrection, aud when he bad put “! ng oes | H ir eeenna whose interests it will be especially de- products. Except Wheat, Corn and Bas SS" The puthe debt, tor whic ao ve be He _ he it page nay 7 en Uinctions, my socicty we candidly admit, the doc- habs = P l iS be mnvore e rele iecretore Me lands were relinguished, was net hen aluable uty or ou TK. tow he . Vv . : . them to silence he was called upon by aie ; pee band i voted. eeitjowithiane arate betiad il ouninar Anas € huquishe as , H va table data fo is o yas © urine of equality © oo¢ we dun't believe, there is HID! the Ph to . more are ve couvinced, t hot money, ’ S . paid It las been paid since. State ine Captain went on until he led the ansus ve Pharisees to answer some questions ) eae per ae The Fayetteville Presbytery, at. its : Narce cand . poem iead ee : no svch thing, there never was or cam be; with , of their eect, namely: “ Which ia the PUl credit, is the ‘ of all evil 37 ane : ‘if Ph ket, peas, even, are scarce, and as for debtedness was then almost unknown pecting Yankee to record many important all due defer t that el t he € Me = I f t * ring ine leld-or 5 z os » \ : thue deference t use first commandment of all (” [lis reply eo ly Wise sy 1 of trade, the only Spring meeting, hel Pon the 10ta April, 4, tter, that itis almost out of the ques Now, Itwilroads, Canals, Asyvluma, We. circumstances, that were interesting if : french aged of oar glorivw SAL’ wee 00 remerkable for its wisdom : ire remedy for a amultitade of such se instant, passed, unanimously, the follow- ton. 7 3 have ceased their inter, (ese vurdenddl North Carclira with a they were trac; bat to lis great surprise declaration which aays to the contrary we are all ; Pay vilsy ds to be found in the golden ine resolution: hdebt of te ir he old W V" m ihifieatio . fle compelled to deny its trath ; we eamaot thi proof, that “no man after ‘ jl . din oS ing resolution: vating labors—shut up shop, it would ap- ‘ fe ten mill ae Phe old Whig par und i tific a ny he ihr vibra in iol! " © neon all -— u ion.” >appl \ us yu Let Ye ric ww 4 i tv then kept ttre emocracy in Constant formed, that is recormdes acts, Were neo are created equa ain was bot equ. any question He appl ‘ : * Whereas, an effort is now being made pear—probably wa wv until after the ue . , ; : ; ’ : — * > ty of the poor widow, V ‘ Cash cute Che re in a , —. t cae : alat reir sceptre stien swrest- merely the off spring of the Captain's im lis brother, neither do we leleve Gal ereated sUG etrection of Jerusale OTN 9 every Vell a rrery to establish a I resbyterian Paper in N. great simash-up, the 13th of June next. et Chem, ana ~ pred other agination him so, there was no equality even from the be 1 Jewish dispeusation a : isa would fee ow Carolina ae | Now, that neble old party, with Bat T promised in my last totell cout piaing. Kotlwewillnct. wether cvuld we be- . uv vt! vt ti “ / } a . ' 1 ’ = s lo eee > mee e “i ~ - . . speaks of is secund advent, declares the |” : & yy prom} a Resolved, That we conially approve of the A man travelling on te Wil?! . low—and none some things [saw in the Old Fert, which jieve, that money or od should create their = parable of the wise acd foolish i > benevurent actions, leudinyg t t prise. and earpestly recommend it to the Wel . er tod revere It scarcely yea place of much attraction to all persoue 4, ¢ : f a host blessed results. Debt causes a thou rules in the bodode of this Pr ‘ and Weldon train, a few days s - . Nand aa fistinctions, and in soverngm contempt, do we and of the servants and the talents, and “ tai naar aa ; = VA 1) ; fe or nel eu , glonens band adver visiting St Angasue. btevidently ima yy op hal! hte) ahuak sand fuld iore eu n : . le laboring under a fit « fie’ cates errerty ee _ , rold all who mre shallow enongh to the proceedings of Day of Judgment. Ses 1 more suffering In furtherance of this work, we lave cs ec tat Sit ae POS A OL seed illustration of the Castilian wind in Whr, th ne a . tede Reporte At night be went out and abode iu the slavery, abd yetour pliili been reqnested to zive notice that there tremens, sprang from a window, teats, the Democracy might weil sp horrid and barbarons age. It cove +, thd som or grandson of an obscure me- we Moant of Olives. iwers have nu sympa will A ene e Ae ; id the train rnuning at the rate of 25 miles tritts net for the Democracy of several acres round —commanding the Chace wlte bas passed away unbonorrd, notwith *Ace) ry Fa ¢ misery it entails aud nu wil e a meeting of Stock ders at so t > and Viry “ ' \ F o | After two days was tl feast of the 7 ery we Paar aa fate 6 anes at in hour, at the time, withunt snstaining ; tNoerth Carolina and Virgine oarracce to the harbor: Its battery is fur standing bie many virtues, should dod bis im PORK- Passover and of unleavened bread” and Lah he maUCeS 4 » <v- , on Thursday the 14 : 7 A, Which wave uway empires, now to Wit ly we pieentef parshun guts portanee es hanerd on Lecumimg the lazy piinee- LARD- BULLS » ¢ ture Is tle loc t ) = 1s Gulia SDUrT ev be « e a ’ st ' j ” - A y on this day (Wednesday) Clirist f hs \ , yous ‘ May, at 10 o'clock, A.M. for the purpx TADS , aru eavy calibre, all of which are in) & aoe of lie anertor’s hard earurd thousands js eg p i Lj I t rt le ts ry r saldacitia t « ro ” eostu t ' rg his approaching death Ly cr giuwt; the Northern farwer eats Wis cern gos of choosing locati Se "neat = hey are t tere! fy them state vadibess to be Mounted, 1 CaCS inerpleable tous thatthe drones whieh luweriate BRLEL Ww rons | t Cis barvested, the inerchant re | ; : WESTERN N.C. RAIL ROAD velvet y!} thine on | IT oof emerpene e walls : sly : eWisd ruiers Cor w ‘ . } ’ cy ’ all we were toid . be asult they u ieteasie oni urritceeit le, and electing an Editor, or Editors, de ndotar % : ‘ , bake Sita : ’ on the labor of the industrious bee, shoeld be 1 take him, and finally make an azree mene he AE Ce ee The Stockholders of this Company held “ “ > oe sarcaments Vy the paide, are SE feet Iigh, built ens } ah Tateens ac G hurlyas oo. pes 4 / } Fremtame ey ; ' +med, woul ‘ with Judas to betray unto ANE Ith See meee ~ a peeting at S e,on the L4th inst tgainst tt ‘ a at rely of conus cock, with wuch expense 1 ; aa oes view - r } ? . . a2ont : , . . i , inga he,on 8 t sf, . Rn bets +« of meril e : Then came the day of unleavene > aud every ly buy n time, W AR Gira The Steamer Tens 2s ‘ ae LOW eX CEs Zen st excuses and care h le cool Was ee great, thet The aristocrney of merit, if we may so spent, «9 bread, wien the Passover must be kilied, ne in roe in San aan, art 1 at New ae x NORE UIE ROU Tei EA a ee ba the Ring of Spa On OMe OCCasion whether of moral worth or talent, ie all that we - & " } } t ¥ i 5 thie “ Doe cera Cae y aine nents tot ! , r : od hoe! } mane ursday) and Christ 8 his dis ae Z wate . : yer. BIEN GIDENTS: “LO “sie ny - a 4 wu bt knew, of wheat soat | “ can or shoolkd lay clom tu; there is agemet (Th : ay) | i A direc's dine FLdieal wieiie ins eri Vorkonsthe ae vith accounts Carter, 4 : ; ee jriire ‘ fe stig esa : te vu; the — hing eras. 0 an uppe oom in the city, fur 5 2, . arfer, nace I bHey: 4 sue che, ana en teld be retuarked, that elevating in thie and in eur om oson, should alese ” ples PI at Ae . t Walker eel utiaoetavoratt ° ’ Te pished and prepared—“there make re Se Gib tos th . Bi : SE EY ORE We learnit vas if Ae frac thought it was corstructed uf gu b entitie to sapernority lheet which rises ina COFFE ‘ ad | t s tithe te » T 4 =e ” A 5 F hdd . Ss prospects as t ~@ t poOrve sel t Y for us. He there partahes of the la-t al The ioe bat foraddes trer world. | [EM facta 2 ie AU e George |, pred, and ‘ u ' Vomay Ag to ite shape, ean ouly say it fortes tal ic mist from the smoky f rg, phoenix like, of baal Passover, reproves the ambitiva of b Soares < AW camer. se. Lockridge instead eae hertie , d 1 ‘ wlitles, GAC wisie! has te ee foetls from the defanet pack of rnnkes mo- MOLY disciples, speaks of lis betrayer. Juda> capturing Castillo, a3 reported, has ac- op ; ; ioe leis Se oe ee an espouding towers, A deep ditch is, t ' : SALT | | at 1 * 1 » aed = u u i et I completion of the Road to of the genial do« aof ‘WS at ou) hire : ie re ona, te by far tw v for our consideration ~ @ retires trum the tabie. Christ predicts Is tual avandoned theattack anil retreated ! x wn round the fortress, some thurty y Aa ter’s denial of him, institates tue Eachar- A Chdd Poisoned with Matches ai oa “ “a net additional private subserip Why should we ot the old Thirteen, es fect wide for protection, which could be + woah! bt our prejodiees run even in fiver of rrr yt r 1 a men onder hi LC ASE’ ith ] ole , § r} } trhownd c v@hd tuberat ] ist, exhorts and consvles his disciples, Hannah Quinn,a child about three vears > ‘ j ‘ pe doetl ta in two to three handred thou- | lly why shoald y + i North filled with water at short notice, by a fond, brfiwe we euahl tulvrate the menty,. iy BOAP- and when they lad sunga hymna, they, old, residing ip New Yu died on Sun- »'8 irse, had denounced him and dis arsimili havertobenimade to the ( A wand Virg Pam = OFiV fd vate from the ian river, (tn, aad believe that mea and women like infe- erave went to the yarden of Getheemane. His day might from the effects of eating some and were ont return Lome , ( : ; ‘ aes . ex structed fort Ae v fr animals « lo be esteemed necor ding te 3 } | view 0 : : A agony there was 80 intense, inal Lis luciler setill at Rivas, with about 800 aye ae : Ae : nine . - este SH, this meyate ts Gurlding, Sout pakee their bkood, we wound think 1 far greater hewor , A : 4 a ents tr a i ‘ 4 Ar ® 4 J eweal was, as it were, yreat di f teftind stronvly fortitied and with four ' \ es be . “ t dy ea VU leet bbered know that the eam le giving current that , line ; t : ues ny a t States ve, vA “ A t : t ' cnt are r : blood falling d to the grou ju eprovisions. He believes he ald ‘ meee ’ bd My \ ' 1 at the ige flows through our veme, warmed the bosom of If ye then betrayed la A hie ‘Sand Morgan A are ¢ v hitny p ets wav, w lemls ant Le awtul piace ; ifs a 5 ace w a . wome fobsbe goed and stro ancestor, tea ah r hus disciples forsook Lim and ! 4 checis: oF ‘ . ‘ ose : Re Tana d BRET) : Aiea Majualy Cite * Christ is then t to A t j Dies rJ.N iFceraneed r ere wing r s ur icrvnen: | Arameece st a prode of the t rs the ake » Aupas j at ¢ , ane) ed 4 1 } Ss i oe wr Tap \ort ee ( = v . . cary ‘ the palace of Ca eaiiwasnt wiv sutier partaking of the } Sane diener ie ; a \re we t Er eaeud rock. “Don betdinanda nA ~ a irwwmlant of BIS] amined anid c i the Jew isa | : amas Messrs, ET War & ett Ne ~ Kun, Spat, and Poe Field Mar Pov J Rord We would res : ! a rs rs | ’ \ t 1 | ! ' Priests. i \ I. D II }) \ be 1 ih 24 army t “aveager om the ; ‘ h I ‘ W May | Ja the mornin, / e wa Voore Vv \ Hiatory Car Aa respects vs fu RCS ‘ ld ne Male “teowk, we bnew J . ‘ Per t ' m S “ before Pilate aun Gover N | aintnn ® Reser 1 <cout ¢ handsome < | Nin e we I a,b rt be omen t . a ee would reader ‘“ ‘ | 4 1 \ * ie - > Jewish Sani avin « ‘ : = “ 1 are eS W ave only tiad tinse to rea L “ =e age to a rel tecause be ne the pow to put any , $ ‘ v re 4 fig ¢ SW ‘ i BPM OASTEE at o. wlich in many inetaness, ore of forward and declares te F } (Piece hz - arran cenpent, Ww | Christ Pilate Glin Gade a ¥ ‘ prov ie it price of t nr A IE F os ae aN e . ne proces de of covet reaching. of the reward of ch 4 and seuds him to Herod 1 poner its bine tues ‘ or fy cells z atintany rth ofthe atkee robe, ~ 4 ome | ; f Ne ee ‘ arr “sg neught and sent linn a ] : y \ } 1 ¢ , t carly | P om . ‘ p r linerona, w yer * » Ett up leat its pe 2 rayed in a gorgeous r HE . ‘ # ; ‘ r « 1 ans eutrativs * ve {or contenuuation (um : i ' ' | ( , W ‘ ' i a ne aud aga:n tries ard f sr t ~ e jt ‘ moh “web ‘ 6 ® can ved ert fruan we dimgrust, . N ( \ t \ . | = 2 “cruciiy lim, ° is t \ v a I 4 “ ~ < : : - . -f sin ae Tie ® ' y aug v a lubes in wave af (he Sane : r State w secu I> , dict Ge the Jeu ru r" 1 ri r cde Mid ur . ‘ : x 4 ' “ ) “ 1 | ® dees s itself into a shimeng d froe » Judar til RR a ' toes 4 and from the Judz Ha} 1‘ r Fi * 7 b) . ser at oor t whe i) we wowkl sporn to the The of man is led away t) M 11 “o- : - ace to tue ae for eu ¢ - 4 his s . ’ oan} » t wearer eioke info @ fenentitt prars for the merderers, js ( , rif the Fa / 7 | } < 4 aja tag « ‘ ; Dong crows amid the res aot t ( Tweet : . 2 ' : : ura alias “ , ae eapactndits butior Priests, the rulers, » e ' t art fie : ‘ i " mle to overepremd the cherk , : ’ he i ¢ , f Ww No passers Ly Liv sme s a r i . ‘ hk wa arr tan! xe ne of mammor A + meter to t ( a » rt Angusta ‘ ‘ . \ l Lilian @orshipped, mut er ° in it mends his mut ( > t ° iu : R ‘| t ‘ art of avanece 7] ‘ i J ; ' , . ‘ me ite (os bet distri lowed disciple J toSta oe eee °° a) ‘ ' and we have felt 19 jectio Ghost.— 71 i- Weeki ‘ r J) Age / ) / ‘ La i : tt Sper / / ; . at wee rither embrace the old in wh tunel. : Fm = W 1S § . J ’ 4 ' tal ' ra " 5 m ‘ ; state and scribe on ovr @ ested i y Ps a * & ‘ ' cs id ~ ‘ ‘ t a x , ‘ r { wer inerygn fic ant, fore, | SAD ACCID - eve os ‘ . ' : hae snl jwatls dette FP. Vi. thee of two. nb fendit Ww. froniane aia NEW SDV EMTISE MENTS | ‘ at ‘ and places ¢ waing the loast, blond before filthy lnere sap M8 ' . . ~ = “ t { ' | bie the t ‘ ' : Pee marina “EY ag i r waste MARY EB, it foe trait NECA Vive ‘: f t 1 iM : : ‘ . was ov Satrspcay It s ‘ k ° rece: a i £ * ai : t \ 1 _ —_ \ ( , 4 \ ‘ * = ‘4 Ps held: ear , a me - z t : rsa t flay was wierd sit roe . a -EDAL eet : s ' i : I be t f , FIGHT IN NEW YORK GENERA petite hat Ma I> ally 1 . : : Ht is ¢ } ng r* ‘ ‘ SON Tsien san annon r Bis action oft ast aniyle ASSEMBLY Dr. SoM : di , ty aT ERA Con arid « 0 oc eweenter qe ua iy net Arnayy, (N. ¥.,) April 10 { putate " P ‘ ar a \ tnt aT BI 1 ) mach gossip b It Tsilare : t ie ' : ‘ ‘ cononea, and probably mot wa 1 Yesterday, in the [Louse of Represen- thief j) ; ( t ‘ I A i va clatk es . an , t iy : } ’ s i i | Aueby mere a nt that tat ven. the revised atatntes came up.— (magi rae ( ( 4 n 4 ’ eo als c +7 ; wo! COUN end and) somewhat personal of age, 6 ; : : os | K u to bri . Dor. Sits & S t aye Cai F eof the strongest ' ed, during wineh Mr B Inere a 1 i | . ' A ad « Los val of ; A aine i the ' ve ’ the Waat | Wo rte ded te rticle ae te « ( Be , “ all road \ Beare rae , ae Ue, us - oe " An A : Wen : ‘ « : i ‘ ‘ ' s dungeon -aeparated frome ty Koicherborker denouncing Geov hing, fore v " ial) ria eowa f the strongest and declared that ite writer mast bave P : t : mint t A owor | “ thal i : Z u ‘ 1 i . oe We work, 1D vt sorta ft been a dirty poitioal ¢cavenyer , chant ur t 4 x that Fe" , Joors tit t t four feet After these renarks, Me. Lastings, ed a, { i 1 ‘ .2 ' ous, a t i} bal L 1 ’ . R \\ . ; ~ er ed to rf ) ad | , vor has Wworspered some strane toref the Nitckerboeker, went to Mr. prove ‘ \ i : “ ‘ r es . ileveere A ‘ é Mr. 01 Un ] | t ‘at VA ra ! \ t domo ghttelimore, df ber tongue Beckwath's char and told hin that when trust ; : A j ur) Moral | 1 Pees svt is is ‘ U EIWiATe pu ze sith tear! Aske ie had closed lis politieal teru he (Uns tions te ; Fl ote Was ope ; i a u t wid oat cehaving spar tbyay woald settle with hon for we of the t t t i “ ‘ it lant t or / - : “2 ' ' ' - foots weban ecnpty mag. [timay vords le lind Apoken ta j ' t ee PY , ies | : ‘ ed ; I t ‘ f byl 4 ‘ - and ow } a ‘ J th va , ‘ cr inilar souteranean prisons Mr. Beckwith, in the presence of the Tera _ . ‘ “ prove fe ‘ r nallthe * ‘ I. Tn recare vet ta te chim redo in the oth. House, then strnck Mer. Tastings & te R ans , ; . Ate a (2 _. / / wis 1 L 4 tive ed relat she w is : ' ‘A astion vs, Which will prove ing lent Slow, whiel ylaneed off and lit4 f. Tine r u ie , eelngee mt set_we know : Ms eA . the 4 rance, and biyetry, and Cameron, a meaber of the House { maile \ . wt t eto At z ' , > nt tele ’ e House we » acene O he ay : seuletlareonrtinianterat anes : rrapt Reliyiou Lnst Pie House was instantly the a aon ere u 1 & . r Hes Yomagination was inuch arous tense excitement, which was meres found ! ' ( t er ect weowav, that et. St bie t ‘ 1 | | | 4 tn He I 1 ject eon A ARBOUR OD ; | fenia when DE thonghtof the sofferiny and considerably by a man in the gallery Office the esteem and conti of those who i | ; y ! : \ 1 'proaning aod despair, that must have, falling ina tit ere then P . i ; Gem verave ll oniers him. thatethe !{% i) thar haben been witnessed by these dismal walla Mr. Beckwith, when order had ** had r pa , . AYES) WHR OTR: | zhtof separation is absolutely pain Its said there is a siall white owl, that restored, appeared at the bar alencln «| ypprovation of eve, ; / Tin fant Tre The Boston secretes itself in those distal recesses, 2 zed to the Iouse. * le th Cat vat CurATE o ‘ os t " t f: rs : ie ‘4 - regard t .e- J ' ‘ Ur = and waile its rmourntal dirpge in this sing A comimittee of investigatt V ( ) it ds us mary est { ' ( | affords ou ae Gan by. nary nD ny the MP ular pla If L beheved in ghosts, £ pointed, By : Hite ! fiaveruse left a 1 Fie highest peaks of the neigh pane whe recheluewel Gy ; | | Ps ’ : : ' ; hana, vor sane ved by many to be shonld expect to find them in this dark of ye " ‘i \ j Rale yl this morning boring mountains are white with snow, a portion of the Pen Tribes of Israel Fartarian abode, or if [ beleved in the THE FIRE IN BALTIMOI! trates i . i thon of Mr. ( ee dev a3 Pres Aor ee and itis quite chilly Wi, Phey claim descent from Kk ng Saul, transmigration of Soula | Wl Cle y a ee SALI 6 agi cae ( © Fear and Dee fiver Tn i; 4 . . , - relipciigehs Mcrriiid am x“ t np ’ , arou. A ‘ ‘ ; ‘ / | " in Mare still looking for spring Ierald of Si pap ; fl pe nnamed Atftyhan.-— these owld with annch of interest, being Wanuinarom 4 railty neat Ve 4 4 astute affairs . - heir legends deseribe the eapture of the coutident, that t A t ; Vv ; I » that those tyrants wil lanne: Seven bodics have been foune oter | ” sts. : wily ¢ intelli Fruth. ark of the covenant by the Philistines, and built this hor 4 a Sour plapner Beven bodic have ile {z j t! A f ee Ue built this hornd prison, were doom. the rains by the fire at Baltun next. | 7 Fe ( nd zea n t acte the annoint of Sanl q . :e 900 , | $ i j m i ‘ pee acter oO sgl The Standard ia st Hlockiawell ae ae Ail f : bv iene 1, se ed to occ ipy the sane celle as owle ¢ tolseveral more are missing. Ie j . = A “ ectors a the further guaran J art be battle of avidk Ane { the hic! le ai . , . y : : - fa heart ’ nin the ¢ fforte Om Me Land Qvestion His, is a case of events of Seriptare | 2 oe ae a mere " 1 they had consigned their fellow) Foar or tive national vessels Unio P oat . vearty ffiry > of Serip © liste hie “"y 7 so | , iJ CN dilhes ‘ ae pletion t! decided tetanus, — Leal. Leegiuter, baviaathete y : YoU LC RULE Sat to pine Ay in hunger and despair. sent to enfurce respect ty our! apon , : moto completly lis claim aa them own Daffice it to aay, the rumors afl J \ ou aflont about! New Granada. wm the be- ald we be- reate their pt, do we » think se. hacure me- d, not with od his im ary pinses- oussnds is L juweriate should be 1 +o spent, all that we sume hing ould alone “if 8 ee nix like, of cotior, Tea prode of the ~rmlamt of would res er on the we knew vold reader ans the pos = Anees, are y reward of sitken robe, » bent its pe ration » we dingy wave af the » a shimng parm to te ) ponentits { homest mm ul the cheek Ww hipped, mot e lo (oe! bet pave felt ia wace the od vn ow @ neygnificant. f tau evs v lnere aLispcay ENERAL Lprril 10. Represen- ane Up.— debate kwith, of cle in the hing, nygist have r stings, ed- ent to Mr. that when » he (Us wn fur Wie nee of the nye @ VIO na lat Mr. one 4 acene of s increased he gallery chat >* 508 lbel3d Ine “« Meal, 85 oO 7 Salo Chickens per doz. 12,41 per, M6alls eis Flour per 5, al3 “ Pitti Wirecer’ wide!’ rin a 120} Tron (| Bar) Red, 10a 115) { ) wat « Maso FAYETTE VILLE IARKET. Arauw. 18ru, 1857 BACON, ty COFFEE pris ilge toatl lia St. Oa FLOUR, per cae Family, TDs Superfine, 6a d Fiue, 6 30a 0 Crome, 56000 GRALN/ per bushel— Corn, 000 al 39 -.ai BU a 106 4 100a) i2a 9a! 554 538 65a wa NAILS, eat, per keg 475 20 TRON, per lo— Eogish, 4he Sweedes, eommon bar, 6ha Du. Ravel: Ta WOUL, lle Lie a a Niee HIDES, per b— Dry, 160 Green, 4a SALT— Liverpool, per sack, 1%. Alam, oy bashe!, OO @ Sa ey + per galioa— c 50 e N S Odean, Oe SUGAR, per th— Leaf and crashed, 16 StCraik Porto, & N. Orleans, lle BEEF — Wholesale, le Cheice, Retail, Ga NORFOLK MARKET. Reperted by Rowland & Brothers, april faub, 1857. Mr C ac ON—Usme, 13 @ ih}. Mog round, 13 e estero, L213. pivwiders 10 @ IL eork— Mees per Bol. 823.50 @ 25 BARD—No 115 to 16—-N. 215 1H 16 FLDU R—Super 96 50 @ $6 75—Eatra, 07 @ 7.25 * Pamily 97 59 @ ¢- BDRLED APYLES—2 00 2 bod PRACH Es —p5.05 CORN —ti @ €7 PLAXSEED—8: 30 @ 110 FISH NORTHERN —Pickicd Herrings per bb + GA— Waliets & Hlue Feb 004 © prkied Cad amd tHaddee wm bel> —BI2s @ 450. Mack - edt Nad 97.50 @ * PEAS—Blech Eye per boob’) B4.50—Clay and Binck @1 Wo 156 COPFRE—BR. 11 124 SUGAR—Crashed & Poardered 144 —Refived 12 “ @ ltw—Wen 12 Ge ved. MOL ABS PRM ew $a i 70 SALT LIVERPOOL Alum, $1 12 —Fine 61.65 ~ @i%s LAME per Boi, 61.25 Pr taloy BE t— Tale. 16 — Adementine %% @ 29. AP—Baws, 44 @ 6 —Veiiow, 44 2 6 sraves—e Oak thd $25 @ Ww W Ost bhd $12 @ wm - W Osh hid heading O45 @ an . = If you want tk Wf von can Tha pretty q@hy let her —l ke am se A predty g gil wets ty hive an BISHOP ATKINSON'S APPOINT MENTS May 141! "seh Sit nea, Trede vr € irch ee 18¢ towan “ 19: Ce “ Mlet, 1, ., +s 2¥nd, 4 Hata Ma Lhe 24th, Sunday, Linealnton 97 27th, 47. ; Wena end Convention at Sausbary B smd, = There is po reason, tuat we know of, for supposing that ether Mr. Cass or Mr Dongias would v te fur a ypeneral distr , ~ Wolo eflam SJourn butiop bill Not the slightes? W ‘ {thes Their Southern a t ZL | tn thre section, are cypipn ome toa distribution bill, whiist (hes jection te the particular dginbatouh in which Michigan and Pliner ested Measra, Cass and Doulas, there fore, like sensible men. refrain f ’ fending their Southern brethren by ter INZ Meuey pou lhe, and trerehy retain ali the tinoney, or the land winch produces It, for their ow « Vine a Su receives, tlhe rTilineie and M igan, and I! sand Michizan havea petite foe ir — Puy Oheree oo. FAYETIEVILE! It was our exalted privelege to eisit this fine town during last week. We (magine that already her busi fo brighten up as she antict e are val of the Cars from the Coa Is We never have visited Fayettesilie be fore when there was a pa ently nan business being doue aa ne Her om chants appear wide awah and pros ous, and there aj peared to be public i provements young on inthe Streets, We trust Chat thetr most sangnine oy tions may be reatize | in the eon ' ofthe FL & W. Road. —Ahahedore’ Bal tn, ere Registered Letters The New Yu Times reeently publishe dia list of letters, mailed to that ollice and registered, which hever came to hand. 134 00 00 62 ou 7 i2 5 why kee he y It has eince been ‘0% 17 9 20 | Potawee, trish, 5A 100 #100} rk ge per 85 090 Isnt per emck, 2.00 0693 /Company to Bheedu | friends and pie 8 seb j unsettled Notes and Accounts shoul® be collected ax! | speedity we pos-ible. With many of our frends, we wig ite, ee ee nil ene aa ) now ‘anit @ Presideatt Mate ae “a and Kirkland, gation Company }to attend in | Drug Establithment of pill a Sill in this pluce, tw Doo. ©. A. HENDERSON ts of the reof, and & CARD. ———= te ‘Te will be elsewhere seen, that I have sold the ‘We learn that the interest of the State | in the Cape Fear and Deep River Nai- was uuder considera-| TEN RALENTED PERFORMERS | chines buve been thoroughly tested m Guilford and | tion; and that Gov. Bragg is expected verson the meeting of the e held in Wilinington to- A | morrow, the 16th.—Jal. Stindard la withdrawing from businces here, | take this oc- | Casien, to tender my sincere acknowtledginents to my confidence wad kip news ucoorded me. pout MN Wi PAN © eae, “ome eT i Dea otis ‘ coo tat iL AVE opened a y of Sulisbu ry, (near ice. ee ene for the manufacture of their celebrated Wheat Fans, and are now ready to supply all demands. sy aike| GOODS AN TM MODEL BAND of the South, cousisting | will give their fret EF SUBUREP in thio many other counties in this State aod Virginia, an town, on WEDNESDAY evening at MURPHY'S have never failed to give entire satisfaction. Those HALL, whea they will introduce new SONGS, new | who want oe GLEBS. | Choruses and Burlesques, | = should be careful w get one with the name of our firin in addition to their life-like delineations of the ‘Hats, Caps, Shirin, Col | Upow iL— 5 ' “ N Negro Character. | H. B. Dowler & Co. for there are oiber compuaies inital ng our work. Or- Coats, Pauts, Since the last visit of the JULLIENS to dere prowpily attended to. this place they have secored the services of wome of April Qlet, 1857. } up to order inthe bes warrant good tits. Vhundsome. His stock 3mo:46 | ” Orders for work prom j the Oldest Members in their profession, thas muking - ane ] for the liberal share of 25 cents. As preliminary urrongements have been nade for | | basiness elsewhere, it is obviously desirable that our know thet this sinple suncance ment will be sufficient | Others wh, very much to our detr ment, have been | pleased to allow their accounts to stand years together appeals for payment :) ¢ if they aow, | Justice, but al the same time relieve unpaid, for netwithetunding oor repeated earnest | chame, al- | though long deferred, not ouly do asa simple act of | themselves, of | that greeest of all bardens—a seuse of anperfurmed j duty. | i} found ag the cause was notin the Post Office ; t them on their passage. The Po» had receipts fur every registered let WIL. CHAR, & RUTH meaclerk of the Times Atoppes d ostitbaster ter RR. By a letter published in the Journal M of yesterday, we learn thatthe tratea of Anson county have ananinons ays ly agreed to subscribe #150000 to the railroad, and to anbinit the same to the Voters in the county onthe 4th of July next. It is aleo stated that the Magistrates of | Union county have unanimonsly ayreed | Wil. eral. Apon a subscription | HE on has reerive ! ure of gis EDWAR D SILL. Sorviving Partuer of Sill & Sill Salisbury, April 21, 1857. UAT a CARD. ned, gratefal for din this place by ive tuetions& ¢ Ue rmethed tu rats hanks, fi hw t and, sco apart knowledge and shill in manship ; and begs to assure Chen that with him a t pleawing rece juarn in Be wry 8. A.t Apnt 17, 1657 ha vinng biel the two clisses at adly leenon of hie eh. rt wo. JARRIS 460 pleas would ta Uhiome : to all aged tue bamble efforts to the beautiful art of Peo- he will carry MARRIED : 1a Catawba canty. oi Wednerdsy 15th inet... by the Rev. Jo Ingold, Mr MATHIVS A BARN UARDT, to Mie Bo oS RAMSOUR BLED: At the residence of Jesse P. Wiseman, in this Coanty. on the Tsth just, aged about 26 years In Concord, N.C oon the 10th inet, W. PINKNEY. Seo wt, aged The decease bout 45 years wasanative of Notungh and caine to that Comn'ry come two Youre had been residing in ( memihe and wom knew h he reepect and ada sriug bis iloene eap the @vine will, and aw t n 1 une ew faces, he was viet d 1 hes remains were interred in seord, followed | fet temaa Grave-yard. at ( eunccaree of oy mpaiber code Ihe leaves a daw onedat wand fi mourn ther ve baw —on © 8 —Pruladety itrepare ta papers o's At the remdewce of her te Job Y Ire ( Swodey GARETT ANS BELT prorime to her ¢ b- aft othe throat bene away by ther Ik be @cedions wr add « ther bent op apl ioe nanny of ry thing ta te ere ady © ev arquante . 4 s calm ana he » mts! tem ortality be . egrave fer . age t < shary and Chorhute ones requeste » Copy ram, E aheding by by the o chiddre ope if Rev by o larg Mi sROSETTA HICkS, of Bronehius, Eogiarer and Mack giand sbarrue County aoine eaghler a the Mr the Preaby All Right Agai ' h. MURPHY & Co, Te . mew stock c wery Staple ES eaten DRY GOODS, READY MADE CLOT Iron. ior Iron. “i 000: , : Mi Ralishnry. A . HIN(, ou, OIL, OL. UST tecetved « PANN ERS OL. <Vt 4 1 Lavwep LINSEED De fae MURPE Salich “ YA Cooper Wanted, Ee Saber rib . 0 gad wagreby ap giothees —) t So! abary, April 21s 7 \( ) jj it I; 4s | SVING: ss ur Drog t bu Dy (ON Tes Ib a vily an. nd hace , ime . Nemetan ert ae udu , . hinee \ 1 ' Mia ’ tel iM pulto D ul SILT Ss bu Ap 1 MO +2 (OF ee p i Vo compet t ‘ ft we ’ & SILI Druggist & Chemist IURY, ( 1 be SALISI sow seen by th T have purchased the hehment of Weaere, Sill & Sit: Eth fore tender amy and prtrons of my predecestors them that every ef made, to give @al Tam now receivipg lo reer ditions to th te, fro Stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES and trust by diligent attention, to sec fidenee and patronage of the pablie Sahebury, April Qt, 1857 respecte to n time to time foonmy part w » fresh J aC. ure the « HENDERSON, M.D. | | the kindness hel ! them the Ne plus Ultra of Ethiopian Companies. | 1 ad FOR SALE. | | 505 ACRES OF LAND, | Avauiwsion 50 cents—Children and Servants | Saliebary, April 14, | Bits. Panrow, Fraxx Wesron, | Manager. | Secretary. CIIAS. D. PAGE, Agent. LYING ON THY ARTUR AELgeALNG tin Bier in Wits co, NHEs SC » 3 a> ea A Ge | HE SUBSCRIBER I8 desirous to bella Plata. tionon the Yadkin River 3 | | { | | SOR Preserving fresh Fruits, Tomatoes &e., fur | sala by MURPHY & Co. niles below: Wilkesbori'. Said Staple md J Fancy | M UR CINGALES, GIRTS, Salisbury, April 20, 1857. 5t-47 i real 505 ACRES, embracing come 60! AND roy PARA eE e SO eae oll, 7 ay | = DI RY GO Oo D UT HAROE, DRY, WHITE To Rail Road Contractors YADKIN BOTTOM TOE SGTE CTY ice acres ener $0 RED LEAD, | "UMBER, —o— whieh ndj ST received and for sale { us Kome good open upland, remainder of the tract is uncleared roust of the very fine tin. | J" A large lot of Ruil Roud Shovels. lber, und would inake the very beat of Tobacco or} Manufacturing Company to unprove bSHOES, READY-MADE {ed s04 Brown Demustion, Bosched pod Seaanes Blasting Powder | Wheat laud. There ise fiue Orchard, the beet of | MOO% WATER POWER at the above pla ; a toy | Cottonades, Prints, Servants Stripes and Ptaide, and Manilla Rope, assorted sizes. water und iinproviments aufficient to accommodate a | {kes this method to solicit subscriptions to the Stock CLOTHING, | many other Staple Dry Goods which were bought A large lot of Negro Clothing. Femail family. Av time can be given for most of the; 26 id Company. Tt is contemplated to retublich | AND FANCY ARTICLES IN GENERAL, | last senson, and we know we can and . will sell them 5,000 Ibs. guod Bacon PAYmnents, the terms cau be mata easy iv purchasers, | Pactories and Mille fur various branches of @ade as it! 41) perm ue wanting gods in our ine are requested | for less money than any that was bought this spring. MURPHY & Co. | Pisses whenever requied. Tu Persous ey sulla ate Ve stoc aiedere B ded to give ox a ea'l, aud examine our stock before making | We are also in receipt of a large stock of i bury, A 20, 1857 5t-47 ap sahdaced hie Are biettacdt subsenption can be found at South Troy, until the | eheir porehases, Our stock will comprise all goods | suite al sie # : ‘ ie good health ‘ - : dn aire fine a ri cance 10th May, at which time they will be closed | usually keptina faney dry goods store. Our oa LADIE = 'S AND GENTS SHOES, , la hag ! 5 hk Ld } 5 +598 , * FISH ! FISH! ! FISH ! ! ! and fertile land, the subscriber offers inducements are offered on the usual accommodating terms. | Boy's and Girl's, Youth's, Misses, and Infante ditte rarely met with. BEN. F-. April 21, 1837 PETTY. Imo—47 No. | Mackerel. Smoked and Pic- kled Herrings, dryed Cod Fish, for sale by MURPHY & Co, stA7 FINE subscriber has lots at Eagle City fav ter Spring & Summer Wilkes County, N. ¢ orn ble 8 io those Salisbury, April 20, 1*57 leation very x 7 . L : April Lith, 1857 ™ ed and Plaid Swiss Muslin, Jaconet, LEAD, LEAD. / / Ss , f N | Cc li SALISBURY. VC nd Cambrick Muslin, Seed JURE WHITE LEAD ZINC JUST RECELV- | i t | } tate o orth Carolina, eter fn ERAT fo) ee sling, Linen Cambrick, Long ed aud for sale b ; : d aud for sale by uCRraY ec. ALEXANDER COUNTY. M ARCUS HOFF] EIN en, Linen Cambrick Hd'kfs, Salsbury, April 29, 157 St-47 ae ba _ Maranda Stephenson » Coart of ee dun &Bmbroiderel, Bird Salisbury, April 7th, 1857. ve ter Seamous, March Ter , B PEE ni ontdionnertiee eee kive Diapers, Lodie’s SWAN & C0.’ S LOTTERIES! tephenson. — ) > 1857. wcrivh dpe wing, di net from Rls eanelacic White, Black, Slate A. & W. MYERS ft naatt that Netwon Stephe mann, Fy in Baltimeve, a very larve stock « é Mized How. ’ WW r , ae phensou igh Stephens.n . b CT ren’ ( A Pl ] A L PRIZE $ 00.000 No. 4. Granito Building, te uke i ( fare fae of <(amuert ee phes ee Fe segiiie a ale TICKaTsS ONLY $10! Ls ESPECT FULLY infor vinends and the deeense Jane S and husband, Robert, Sora ie dep k ye ¢ 8 ea as Pay Me ‘ pebbe genershy, tbat they hare vprird and ready | Elder. Lease Eker, Johe Eider, Elem ” Leia) phrase aha OAC Nember aol i heen raecived by th he npection, yi8A den Jenne { boy's wear. His eteck consists in Lleached & Brown Table Linen, 2 ; , husband, Jey Coa sand other gne- | Drown & Bleached Tuble Clothe, aud the bar and for Viehets, the Managers. 8 eee | eae a wi ee i drawing Soe fae rr y A LARGE & MAGHIFICENT STOCK | ; ack Rimes Hire : ie the erasun, and edupted tw £ Plain Black Silks, (Saperior Black Fig- en ee er oe Melee May signe Capes Wider ecu) wie ee eke Gecity peers ra ured Sviks, and Peary Sie of cy . ‘ . a4 wite Anny, James Lick-\, Wm. Lowe “ de a ~that cannot fail in giving sat-| We will also Sell all kinds of Parasols, Chemisetts, = Spring and SOUMUMNET Wiese Snead a Mera nt ey area ; GLASS 44 ee Ge ee one tesa sives. UNDER-SLEEVES, & MANTILLAS, 2S Deby red. that pubheation be made fr six Hats. Caps, Shirts, Drawers, Hanke : : s Watct f t 4 S ders, ( . { at aad briow Cost Te berawn Cury of Avanta, Georma, ie pat : MPs aa ee mag ae ae ip ae her a We alsv have a large Stock of ion Malerduy: Mey 2401857 and appear at the nex urtof Pleas ous lo enumerate hich are t} i any me ' unsurpassed by any house in the State wi ‘ saa cae af ' SOG Sie CUR rt Loni ser vee, ened be Ready-Made Clo td : eo me ety. dengue, fabrics and price, couseting 1 part of Alcrundrr, at the Court House in Taylorerlile, onthe euited. vv, LS ROFFCELS. | SHIRT, FONTS, VESTS, COATS, DRAWER, ( L ASS 35, ear ea Rie A fain an ™ nd - J net xt, ane : were ¢demur unston House Corner, Salsabury JN i &e. whch we are selling at 10 per cent advance for Tu be drawa ve City of Atianta, Georgia in nab Beraer Rad k Vewuncie sadead P. = oe eet a via 2 Cash on Satarday vs HST Black S - Fr tneea peor r said Court at xe) ' CARPENTERS FINE HAND mrdecs May Sin. ‘ ! : ae Par ec hemos oth olcoal eed Civartie (yl R AGE SAWS, MORTICE CHISELS, - } Saud Emb. Taylorsville, the Ist, Monday in March A. D .<( y Hg, CAST BCTTS TEA AND ’ ~~ OR L. " Cra Shaw!s InS A CARSON, Clerk wrt a : poh 91. 9857 , SS GN b> ri ry | TABLE SPOONS, BUCKELs, . ( LASS 36. ° 5 ne dar nod heek Na Moreh 30.1 6r-44— v 550 Lf xNIVES FORKS, be drawn inthe City tanta, Georgia in pub ee . seh) x SHOVE TONGS, f \ Saturday, Way 16th, 1857 aia Bane a ral ae a fe large veuitieady: 4 \ AL U ABL E W A TER POW E R a noon $ LOCKS, * . er ana ou a arabe art ay FOR | CREW CATES tes: Plain, Hew 1 & Embroider | RCI Ew _ PL fs vecane, CLASS 37, cr Finn Momeiched & Embeitenee | SALE. | onoes'Teace ¢ WauTie wo be deve yt Mtlente, Georgia tu pub Sar crt en oi | _ CHAINS, CAST TREL, BLIS- I Saturdey, May 231, 1857 I aha Cy ne )Y VIRTUE OF \ DECREE MADE IN CA FER STEEL, SHEARS, FILES of ar Pinte pee harsusiCiuate of Bac 1 will expuse to public Tt | all kinds, AUGERS, STIRUPS, BRIDLE BITTS, LASS 38, ees ER nuit teal erate Cnc ale aa (he Gecwnate 1 Rik ace > HAMMERS, HAN D HAMMERS, Wag- : : ; W f Pamortiment by repienieh May next, a Vatoable Water Pow hy Riv- The Proprietor of Fagie F ee & Machine Shop, Frying = —_ Herewm, ond, many * ' ( f anta, Geeorgiain put 2. oa . t, knows as the Alexander V ie oe in the hardware line at Cost Temis- BS oy, May 30th in57 re 4 ' ee mi t . fthe R be th W Oe) Se caer ane Uae: P crner- ing to stand square ap to all we advertise, & last would + Ve prompt att n " t uiry, that heis st wan a ag nde fi ae ON THE PUAN OF Ae WM MYERS Mie e = aa 2 af ay : hte § e i : week wi Pe Ae ia ai ree np pees ae ae ee al i : I LY. SINGLE NU . dil be wid nat rerwainder R.& A. MURPE ee MSERS \ COND N | PPI | la = he River will be od Dearey Thesshine Mt cchine Salebury N. C., Mare 31, 1857. fw4t 3.4 riges “ ‘ Py . Ana Eo Pad . S ceET ne ites oo. 200 ACRES ica ee) Call! Galt! Calltts MAGNIFICEH SCITIEME ! 4 by par 0ine 1 Lh ar Mor WEE POWER Kawa in) ths t . € eee LE ress Goods Calpe innate ven eS cae , r AND EX AMINZG TE TORE DRAWN ; ms WW dice Pie tes eile Lambreth’s Vertical Waterwheels, ___ mew EACH SATURDAY IN MAY' Soc vomLatisaacm Geereemena Ars : F; { wt (t see Mil MILL & FACTORY GEAR AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OF t ® " ‘ SUCTION & EURO PUMPS, ce parent Vir 840) 000 £0,000 ; os BROWN & COFFIN. fea aah ety wat equa es BASPMANS STRAW CUTTER: | SVODS <= ! J : Ite \ ROW OALLISONIG ME ' : ' - : Ae qe te Hn geben be ee ( CheM ' pe a & BSIAE EUs te tee T he oye 4 * vthe corner lates , : o ’ R ph » Cu . . i Doom wawh wl Wy pees aw TT" t AMES Wels k peer te WS3 ae azhs of ever sarteiy nad we Sd aoc of?) J ice . : nih * \ . alitvaters; baciue A Cal achiners ; a! hiads of Hoe UNITED BART Casting and Wichine Work, made te crder at short Stare3 ANB 2ANCT i . INSTEPUT I * N ¢ 1 Notice and Wirrantead Terme (ach. or endeabted DRY GooD . AW EORD vi 7 ITARDW ARE, CRUGRERY,GROCE- : ee = SSG OS wr ; JOU Ribs. WATS, BONNETS, BOOTS, i Vim 1 \DIES DR EXS GOODS sriate diem grat eon viihe tod br SHOLS AND CLOTHING, = r ) "hh a Ar are 2 . , ' iv NEW, and will be eold to ‘ Be . eh ads walers at very low prices, an thet : fs . i} VEEL WOK { ({) as eatly lo ther interest Lo @Rammme 1 ’ = c ‘ . rath ' rehasing Pa , \ y my] , - ; ; fa A VD) AE Wo .. b 0 LT AM Orders promptly attended to, eeeaaxie tha raiie \ ' TISIBER LAND. oo J J. & J. A. MeCONN AUGHEY. NiMATION PRIZE r R -_ Ws NOW RECEIVING THEIR LARGE A lareh 31 1857. Qed t ‘ ' ' Pieces F a 1°" ER AT PRIVATE SALE. THE Wost {Bs sine Stuck of gp ‘ / \\ ! Abtwire's ¢ i wie . oer ; / V \ i oxen SPRING AND SUMMER W ANTED. ‘ } ( oo t we f B = 7 LBS. Bac ON—aleo Lard, Bees / : I , D «of a tind GOODS, fo 000 was, Floar, Wheat, &e. For 8.200" 4 8204.000 M . M t : 7 « ft z Salis ghest cash =e fod pean Are Ww Ticks te, & Haires &3, Quarters, Qh ‘ } F Watce tae poner ae es Mareh 31st, 1857 bmesH4 PLAN OF THE LOPTERY 4 ‘ . : ; : Actes : . Ko JUNMTOS WENDEMIALE. 267 eres Cv GOODS. Ready-Made Clothi : n ayn « =~ i . oii rt a hg. N I p ; Weea re e with sina Sih ACENT. ee : DIES — - _ _ ee ~ a _ as®ori ime nt » head v ades, ‘ante, at Wa ae DNATSS GOODS, Al” i hnd Recto all quatiee ead ° nie / “ a * - + just reert < ma for gate be ny F 5 sei acct ge hity Wine b - jalne 200 Acres, ; aah W. J. MILLS & Co ‘ { ts Real I f , = = M AL 137 6mo:44 1 . be . ih aK 1 Minn / it Y : HB. re 4 x, of re fa, Sidad, fou7 nee: Cd a rvs Pon vt and ar fennad Wanted immediately, \ i N ‘ VW. nme . | 1 ye R fe 2 ORDS OF PINE WOOD, for ehieh the ' \ ie . . \ Ware A ANTLES cs YOO. i = <1 1 ‘ ' visit all the | : ik I d y- NOVI es a wid IONS EDs, SHOES E. MYERS. APPRONIM ATION PRIZES —The twee. pe ae ay Fine ae ee z , eo nd Ss Mareh 2 ek . Nasiteretnthiee drawing (thas Spring anc Summer -—. \ ant cites ‘ ‘ Wednesday \ } i ’ p oe . f ' mod peevion M . . r Crent fF HARRIS HOTEL, \ “ ‘ ( 1 , { a i ‘ 7 Ay theclas. : ~ Ww 4 > | Co YVCORD y i wie ‘ $00.00 7 oe ' ’ WoR NOM a < ree hea pa COR] : if Meet ae Rone ee ee nf CHOMAX MENEELY © RC. I I * ae wheelies ME ha | pies cmon: kaown ae ihe sie ih dein willbe entitled 990. Efthe Nam. Sthebury, April itd 3 e Ki BP3 , 1S eae been a iiie ge on geds Dees ain i Ge chee a BARPB BTS, DA ? a VW holexale bea etied tient amet ie ie rants ee es te \ ) £20, and even te 0 . lArA : . ' geste : aaa me J. J. Summerc He ce. ee Caos £ vers A ne ” foriable, ser ; CARPISTIS fice M : vothas Ae cea Parcage of 10 Whole 1 . 0 Will concmne to preeuce Medicme it : a ; . 3 mre eee Sei re reres 4 W iW w 1 Salen k ’ » s M 5 . Also ty y ! oe, ' at timoe Ole fas c ! On at hia Residin \ Canton M c. Rue vw, & lev ty LVN TTA Bele el ne EN, , i . _ N ihe Real: et araatly Ny ipais twits BROWN @ COFFIN, a7 try pV ~p BONN CH\S F HARRIS : IV ORDERING TICRETS OR CERTIFICATES, oy Mirch Gwits ORS GROCE ny, TES (eo, Fees "40 Foran mans Qo ae fhe Take V4 Re gen meme noaestense eet BOOK BINDER WANTED. sts = by firet ma Parechaeers can have tickets ending re es va \ HL pCU ae onl: PANCY © STAPLE, DRY Wik ee ee Hal HA pI Toe Pilea Nine air Deeetwill Werner propagate . work Aidress 1 ! FUR. CASSE- yarcaee ren tiely ation the deawing ‘ YQ ‘ a paper 1 i ay Sy en kw a eM a dae Bye a aca e()C' |: Powoon, LB al TRAW plan. and give their Post OF County and State “ : “ : , Z a \ yn) Ne : : WILLS & Co Tr Remember What every Prize ia drawn and pay, GLOVTIN IOSTER VITA TS. BON- N 5 COPFFE, WOLISSES, WICKE = 1 = : bimost able in fal without deduction ; NETS, BOOTS and SIIOES, ‘ Me Ss RE a SAL TUPEPRER SPICE, GINGER ~ Te Allin nc ty O00 ail unierpawammes GROCERIES: NALES be = TEA, SODA, PICKLES. SARDENES, LOB Aah Es ciohil lind Lad ES ate “aviyeltect sy NROM ond afer this date RJ WEST is my STERS, SALMON, ADUMINTINE § TAT Boo I N x NILOES, Balj clanmmanialinne meioly comtifental ' A tebineinat iesiee way regular authorized agent for eeting Notes and LOW CANDLES, they tor se low s&C . Prae Tickete casted or renewed in other Tickets iitoe ina tepa Produce of wl kind, far Accouniadue Jno. A Weirman & ¢ rid dine. A EN M 1 ‘c SS a Ee oe OH lore Youth ae eteon te Hany eee Nees Grits a Cash Weirman & Prices. All persons interested will take) Sahebnes ale ae omnis aU a <I Ceutere \ 0 Lashew Gaiters, Boote Adress Orders for Tiekoteor Certificates of Pack- or Go noties and act accordingly IUB PRIN CIN G and Ths. dk . . meee itTick eta bes W J. MILLS, & Co. JNO. A. WEIRMAN - . - . WILLS & Co 3 S SWAN @& CO, Atlante, Oa s March 2 on 6mo:t4 | Salisbury, NOC Apel U4, 1837 jimo-4t Vea'ly cuted ut tris Offce s bino:44 cides Mian returned ‘from the North, aud ia now in the régeipt of hie Stock of for the Spring and Summer. | large and beautiful assortment of ie AN VW nishing goods, which will be seld very low, or nade ‘keep in his employ a rkilful Cotter, aud ean therefore His experience justifies hin in saying that his stuck cannot be sur- passed ia quality; and the atvles are ulllate and very —und every thing required. SOUTH TROY TINUE subscriber is now making up a magnificent | LOTS FOR S SPRING GOODS, | SPRING eee ees) FOR 1657. a and Fancy na papel New Brick Store (next door to the Watehman Printing Offiee) their Stock of which will be complete in afew days. Our stock will be larger than usual, and comprise some of the finest } a and most desirable Dress Goods for Ladicn and Geu- | 4 tlemen’s weare ever before offered in this murket. Oar stock has been selected with great eure, and | we think, we can sell many ofour Goods atold prices, | Which we offer for Sale at low-prices for he oF 0a ‘ though a great many Goods have advanced very con- | time to punctual Customers. All persons will it siderably in the Northern markets, All we ask is ap to their interest to call and examine our Goods, and examination before buying elxewhere. We have got | hear vnr pricestbefore making their purchases, for, we the Goods and they must be wold —We have a very | are determined to sell and to sell on as favorable large stoek of bonnets allof the newest «tyles: alsastl- | terms as can be had at any other house. Below will Ja Shawls, Seartfs, Mantilias, and any quantity of a, be fuand a list of many articles we bave in Store. *pendid assortment of Embroideries. ‘The finest lot of| PRIME RIO & JAVA Ready Made Clothing we have ever offered to the | COFFEE, CRUSHED LOAF D CLOTHING His Stock comprises a ra ey | ty 5 ' Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, and (ientiemen’s fur- t style of the Art. He wil in the business of Rendy-Mades. comprises Nars, Vests, Handkerchiefs, Call aud ptly filled ae j Public. All kinds of servants wears Hats, Boots & | AND COFFEE SUGARS, MUS- abled B Oe ee Shoes of all kinds and qualities, all of which will be | COV4DO AND CUBA MOLASSES, ore lerchaut tte.” [tel low for Cash. or to puncinal dealers on short ‘ime. | NEW ORLEANS SYRUP, LARGE 857. t Give us a call BROWN & COFFIN. \ SACKS L. P. SALT, NAILS, HORSE OF Particular attention paid to filling al! orders. | SHOES and NAILS, PEPPER, GROUND do., SPICE. Ginger, Soda, PEARL STARCH, Salisbary, March 16th, 1857. 6w:42 COPPERAS, CASTOR and SWEET OIL, 8 TURPENTINE, HULL'S CANDLES, ADA- SOM ETH I NG NEW | TMANTING ae POWDER, LEAD, SHOT, COPAL VARNISH, Alum, BORAX, Salts, STATESVILLE N.C. | | | PRUSSIAN BLUE, ROSE PINK, Glase | | pue SUBSCRIBERS are now receiving a cheice | | i & by 10, to 16 22, Blacking Broome, CALF. LINING AND BINDING SKINS, SOLE LEATHER, Shoe THREAD, SPARABLES Tacks, BRIDLES, SADDLES AND “S well-selected Stock of TBRRA DESCINNA. HATS, CAPS, BONNE We also have a large Stock of Bed Ticking, Bleach- Ss. BOOLS REESE & STIREWALT March 24, 1857 43af | MANSION HOUSE | Clothing Emporium. SALE. | a number «of beautiful building which will be » < ony ry] who wish to seit! and would mention that we have not forgotten the | Babes. We also have a large Stock of | Mbit, Black, and Fancy Bonnet Ribands, ery cheap a light Col. Kid Gloves, Plain, Fancy Barages, Strip Important ANDREW SOT ai fe | Dinbitsis of Corpoations.—The Petersburg Intelligencer mentions the fact that a citizen of of Maine, in bis Proclamation for the aunual Knoaville Tena, Pecently recovered $2,000 dam-| Fast iv tbat State, having uttered unpatriotic | 6° from the City Corjoratioe for cutting down| sentinenia, of the Colured Republican onder, the |‘be streets around bis house, and states that thie Augusta (ie) Age, has beee pt 4 t0 inoue a | the first case of the kind which happayenianted | counter Proglamauvon, as follows: {favorably to the injured party. A few years ago - _.. | & handsome and costly church in Pitts was! A Counter Proclamation /—The Law-abiding nearly ruined by Street improvements—sinilar | Cingeus of the State eujoimed not to Dese- | cases bave occurred in Richmond and Washing: | erate the 16th proaiue, as invited to de by ton, and in each of them the Corporation ui- Ue Goveruor: umphed over the plainuff on the tral, Herein We advise and recommend to the Union-lov- Sueunton private property bas been irrepairably fag aud cvestiulion abiding people of Maine, 'ujured by public iImproyements; but as the law- pot to deaverate the buuses dedicated to Ue Vers sud the ‘decisions’ were in favor of the Cor- Most High God, vor tue family altar, oo the porte authorities, the citizens had to submit. 16uy day of April, nor upye any olber day a Weare ylad to Jearu that a Court has at last acung Governor of Maiue been found to aecide the question in accordance with common justice. [tis a principle which } A PROCLAMATION, A Coustem Proctamartox.—The Governor recumiectided by (he 1a bis proclamation, publisled above. Aud We cutreat all iinisters of the Gospel, les at the foundation of our insuitutivns that pri- who desire ty follow the example of their Divine vate property shall not be taken for public uses * THE GREAT SOUTHERN HAT AND CAP Rhy. SPRING TRADE, 1857. JOHN DOOLEY, 81. MAIN STREET. RICHMOND, VA. MANUFACTURER AND IMPURTER OF HATS, CAPS, LADIES FURS, TRIMMINGS W &e., &e. OULD on this occasion particularly eall the at- tention of his regular customers and others, to, the prepuratious he Spring. has made for the business uf | During his recent tour in’ the North, he visited ! not only the cities of Balumore, Philadelphia, and | New York, bat also the principal caaufacturing dis- | tnets where goods in his hue are got up— thus he has been enabled both to obtain samples of every article made, and purchase wore advantucously than here- | | totore dig 4 . # ame gat ROWANFACTOR Tribute to whom ‘Tribate.is duet ifte the N Pay it----If not, elitenrage Home Mansfacteres. npn subscribers have ‘put the ROWAN FAC- TORY (located iy Salisbury) in successful ope- ration, aud are waking superior SHEETINGS & YARNS, ffrron reasonable terms. We are deter- which they mined to produce goods equal to the best made in the) State aod spare no effort to give sutisfuction to all who may favor us wit) their patronage. In a few weeks we shall be prepared to fill orders for | Shirt-ings and heavy Goods. COTTON BATTS kept on hand and forsale. ‘The GRIST MILLS \ ure also iu operation and Corn will be ground for toll as promptly as possible MORNING & MEAL Salisbary, June 17th, 1856, DER. 8) —_—— , as one Of its distinguishing marke Of superi- WW over other brands almost entire absence from that peculiar nauseous and disagreeable flavor Master, vot to heed the ruvocaton of tbe caccu Uve of the Suate ly torn ther pulpits inty pout cal rostruims, vo bat day, for the fulunaabon of ahelletnae agaiuet tbe consutubou and the iv without compensation to the owner, and yet this same property, we lave been told heretofore, toay be rendered totally valucless by soine real or imaginary puble improvement and the sub For the portation of French goods, he has mage | such arrangeinents as will insure him a regular sup: | ply of the newest and choicest styles The silk and other Hats of hw own make have ins deemed by his customers superior to variably beeu W. P. ELLIOTT, |" and offearive odor ins:perabble from (il crudely and merely prepared. t may be taken without disrelish bh cate pation! udd retained without e sensitive stomach. Its superiority in this and other important charac- teristics of genuineriess, haa guaranteed for it the commendation of the most eminent of (he medical fac- ulty thoughout the States. it is the most effectual remedy for Consumption, Bronchitus, Rheumatisin, Serofula, &¢., aud may be had in bottles of Drs. Sill & Sill in thie place, or of the the most deli- ton the poet manufacturers J.C. BAKER & CO, No. 100 N. 3d Sureet, 6m:20 Philadelphia SANFORD'S INVIGORATOR. Such a doctrine is the If the emprovement be euiulous of Ube couatry, for any alleged imper ferer obtain no redress! ' in sacred Very essendee of tvrany. row the polluting iutivences of a growing Of pubbe ubhty let the public compensate indi b either few bul to preserve =), Which Lsrealems, it bot speedily checked, viduals for losses thew sustain from it, and the we exehluaie in the destrucuun uf the glorivus thing will be fair and nght.— Staunton Specta tern) be Hcivih and rehyious liberty created by fer. world, by Unar aletiuetoe trom Catual weapons of wartare, our fathers, avd to ilustiale lo lhe a = A Graceful Compliment.—It was a that Ubey are true aud worthy disciples of Him ; : : judicious resolution of a father, when, be- . Hetuce pong ee oe oe ing asked what he intended to do with Siate sboucd be closed ob that dav, every tarmaly [is girls, he replied, “L intend to appren- wie ectted, apd the dav iteclt pase by unot- Uce thew to their excellent mother, tiat served aud unpuitord Ly Ube Sik populau , they may learn the art of improving wt Mawr, than that all or any of thea: shuuid tine, and be fitted to become wives, be promituted as recommended mothers, and heads of families, and use Are there vot days ful members of suciety.” ewough w tbe year whe a pbretsied faction can : be dube it the etwoulive proclamabou Pail egaiuest Ube comsiiludiou and the fustituligns } 7 Lrepebieg upou the auuual fast Do one thing at a time—that’s the j apuu the auuual fast, é consecrated wy bviy and Ciresuau ulmervauces TUE When you have done slandering by our poous frclathers whe laud the found: Yeu heivlibor, thea begin to say your stom of ver lustiiutivm, and principles, which prayers, Late of Worth & Elliott, Paytteville N.C. those of Northern importation. From various im; a ie tenth d his factory, tt ene 7; ty Wicd sly © mblimed curse GENERAL COMMISSION Such couatry merehiuis as purchase elsewhere, without giving Riehmond a trial, he would respectful ¥ tavite them to viet his establishmenut—be assares them shoald they do so, they will tind a stock of goods equalling to varietv, quautity, and low prices, that of Vurth or South other house | f the completest | V His business arrang kind, and the ygreatesi attenGon is pid to the careful (fag ts are o packing and prompt shipment of goods. TUB GREATEST Medical Discovery of the A | DR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discovered in one! vluur common pasture weeds a remedy that cures | | EVERY KIND OF HUMOR. | From the worst Scrofula down to a common Pimple He has tried tin over 1100 cases, and never failed 1 AND FORWARDING MERCHANT WILMINGTON, N.C. Orders for Mechandize, aud consignmenteof Flow ) aud other Produce, for salesor shipment, thaukfa received and promptly attended to May Is55 lee House and Lot to Rent OR SELL. YHE undersigned desire to Sell or to Reat out for the neat year. a very desirable pee of property exceptio two cases, (both thuader humor He has} in ihe Piuwsiot S ateaville, It cinssie: of « good now 1H his possession over iwo hundred ceruficates of | dwelling House goed Kuchen, Shop and other build- ts virtoe, all within twenty ales of Bostoa Jings leis situated conve Lio bosnems Orsfany } io cure a uursing sore desire to purchase said property it oe for sale, Per- FOR ALL PURPOSES OF A STIMULATING LIVER MEDICINE. |} TUERE has long existed a demand for such a rem- edy that could be relied on as safe und effectual, This remedy has been prepared to meet that demund > ead ao extensive trial of its virtues has showa hew uuiver- sally tthas accomplished the parpose designed. Among the compluints whieh have been speedily cured by the use of the Luvigerator we mention Liver Complaint, which is the cause of many other diseases, among then are, Biliousness, Headache, Poinin the side and Laue, Bihous Fever, Feverand Ague, Jaundice, Ludigestion, Languor and los of Appetite, Listlessness and Irrita- bilty—oll of whichare caused by a diseased action of the Liver. The Luvigurator is compounded with par- ticular ceference to ihe Liver, and when that disease | Mite and Moose return their sincere thauks to their | JUST ree {e | Jannury 20, 1857 twremoved all the rest areeured, as the cause of them! staken away A few doses of the Luvigurutor rarely ever fad to stemulate the Liver to a proper actin, nad | by its continued use to remove the disease. It hax been taken with great suece>sin cases uf Cholic, Dye. tumors, Serofula, Oleers, d&e., and for these tt has beeu bound @ very effeacwus remedy An we- al dese stimulates the stomach toa healthy ac- the appetue aed viger Uppreemve yacasines experenerd by tuters fon and rests One dome will releve the esting aheagy diqner, anit exestes the digestive or b DRY COODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES, LEATHER and all articles usually kept iw their line. Mesers. meny friends and customers, forthe very liberal pat- ronage bestowed upow the late firty of Mille, Moone & Cp. and would most respectfully suticit « of the sume for the New Concern. W. J. MILIS, J. BR. MOOSE, TILOS. STEN HOUSE. February. 17th 1857. (48:tf} | ble share of patramage. ‘dere teft with him will be ay 1 tended to. Orders reapect! oA - { a tha) Qk c RTMA | Salisbury, Oce. 21, 1856. ao WRITING PAPER. | WILLIAMS BROWN, © ved a large wapply of superior Foulsee ye Tin, Sheet-lren pe | Letter, Commercial, Port aud Note Paper, of ol For sate at J. H. ENNISS’ Book Store. 34 | NEW BOOKS. _ )VUIRTEEN Yeurs in the Luneraucy. Life and Correspoudeneg of President Reed, 2 volomes, Victona of the ‘World Overcome, hy Caroline Chees- boro’, Gardenings for the Booth, by Witham W. White of Athens, Georgia. Lasts’ Nativoal of Polivesl Eoonomy. Pleaders Lives and ‘T the Chief ieee. ‘The Sons of Hiawatha. tha Legeada, by Schooteroft. At J. H. ENNISS' Book Store. 30 sizes and culore. yeleum Hiewa- Janurey 20, 1857 NEW BOOKS. UST Received ‘+ Chain of Sacred Wonders,” by oF Rev. S.A. Lotta, ALM. MOD! Knowledge» Power,” a view of the producive forces of muciety and the resatte of lebor, espa! ond skill, by Charles eof : ROWAN Copper Swith, At his old Stand MURPHY 8 00, Hreeerive and GUTTERING done in. the moat cubstantiol manner and worrunted. ‘Great varie. ty ot Wares afd Stoves always on haud for sale, January 20, 1857. lye J.P. GOWAN, _ | WITH | COL. H. L. ROBARDS, AT THE HOUSE. MeKnight. © The Old North Soe in 1776," Se sure tl rond Series, by the Rev N. Carathers, DOD! —_— six me Keligrn ia Amenes.” by Robert Baird, DD) gpagp OFPIOB FOR ALL tte succes * Lectures ow Science and Act.” by De. Landuet. | pais HOUSE Stages bad Id 'Q veda. At JU BNNISS! Book Store pa M Nalebary, Jan 2, 157 Salsbury, Feb. 2, 9857. 34 Uneir descendants are wow iu vuked ty assail, aid ~ mouth sons wishing either torent or hay will please call oo gans to leelaciaiwl | Bie nl det \ikied mule al ihe eee ' 5 einai ——— nents with seurtegwuus bands lo overthrow ! Are there Sad Again.—Dr.—was walking) 9 00t @ thes battles willcure the worst kiod of me ot Furi Dubbs, near Stuteovilie syetem the Luvigeraiar has no equal which © speneace N ay r and af i ; se |emeeteastins Ue face MILLER & LAURENCE NEN 4 unaer net days cuvagh in the year whee seclonaliam | down t! “et the othe > whe a ; sLERK & L RE ¥ proves, wait restores (he ave aud reavoves the vel \ : ye cena ) down the street the other day, when he] ‘two is three buttles will clear the system of Biles! |S rember, 29h 1836 wart St ea vant we eri ee a bast 4hde | highes ean todulge tiscif m treasunable clamor against’ gaw two boys on the sidewalk, apparently | Two betes are warranted (o cure the wurstcanker - ar . . yea Lilt se Nal il icant TEMITE Ucderdcncd hac lakswcharee of thee muse DISUNION AND CIVEL WAR, best, « c —ayainst e ’ ety ied at ; a . . S Undersigned has taken charge of thee pug : NA? ; the guverument uoder wluch we lve—ayainst searching for something. One of the boys!!! i Ay ON bs TAKE NOTICE Preprred and add by Sandford & Co., Ine & lat Ievcl iw the village it ENOL. iw Cale . mand, the sustitutivas of sinter Males —agaiust Lhe sins remarked just as he reached them, ‘Well, lc five bottles are warrauted to care the worst re + ° St. New York Price $1.00 per bottle, conta muty, lately oe by AB. Hagler. — Pestilence. Patent Medicine We of other secbuus of the couviry—agamst the 4). qrsunidolincwertliluitinetatvert: (i gare @urtiuird Lo sare all Sen LL persone indebted to me either by note or ac. YM) deers. Alay sould by Sul & Sill, Druggies, Saheba. The | sed cultaildings ore ample for the ’ 45,00; wwhederss of other communtiies —wiibuut eu. endictor stoped andlecarchedmnw hile eluulcurs hereby minihed Garuenellraurd cea s : : ; ' either of ira oot faniies peeking FAMINE, &e., &e., sure b crvecbag wpa a day hallowed aud set apart } } : ‘ De yiiocen cat ee warranted to eure runuing of the < tea days before May Court, as my besiness — “ePiomber 23d, INE aS: 1202 eircesinem (x7 Orsirie nec ta) (bar eenthe Nee Pci To see by @@r auceturs bo tar vier and beller puro inaily he got tired, and said to the hevs: eareor blotch nong the h bs ewedup by thal tune. These failug to Maslagatiadsd ali nee Se OP ree luewene 8 Bree RE cvile and cslammmice thet should be dato 5 ae ‘os Have you lost a tive pound note! Four a beiiles ave warrauied to cure corrup vh thie may expect their nates ue ac THE PROUIBITIONIST rate Par village is delighifully heated, and 6 BR aquest BAKER & OWEN beg leove to ia. ay j No, Sir.” said they, *! pdidn'thk and anwing ulerrs - : rhe pleeed ia the bapde'ut av officer fur col - iu { boot has tre het needs tot ofany mantvu village in ibe form the pable generally and prvate individuals par. the U Cauvot the men why are invited and expect Ney Sir, said they, “but WE lan C know Wael aii te Ae Sear thee : witkowl'tai Dettehed Minthis. by ine Esc ‘ bee NEMte Palromage ts respretfuily edient: d Ueatarly, thot they are ready, willing ad able io pee deat | od ly rau agama vber—even the ruler and twhat we could tind one. The doe re fois Ae as cine . TiGe TE BROWS ] Mik Orla Han M he es $ Siires Cormier WA BALLEW ret them from one at least of the abwe (Lightning) say, * Judges of tbe amd —ou the weasion 1a questun tor Hed frantically. chee geerin March 3, 1850 (FA0 Keine Mid ors nembeeed ihe Execuuee’(Cicamuttes 2annacs O8: INST De <4 | Be pellied Ope bye i recente, eels Eesens, Reatated Als dqvwts wee day to themmecioce !—une day w self Tess three: isutiee are warrawied ty) cure che . , oo , Edin. © vag et euune ulead reales Vekinw tle Soptentalts . peers ee ee Lon 14 has ev. preg = west deaperaie case of rheumatism } 4 . ‘ wiribute of thes e ” eat sri wl the country. Address cxeeneatis Ia day to toring thes fv ae tetas canine an SH000 WORTH OB GOODS AT wim oc Secmntee tere RE NIOVAL, ‘sous von’ == Vstome wiltun, to explore the recesses of Uicir ‘ ‘Wy the . . : ’ way . . WWike NM AeMS? Gece Gan 1ST a ey Duly Be. dee ou the c owe hearts, and wwe if all is clean Lhere | C IRC t LA R, he » eight bottles w are Worst Cases 0 ( OS | FOR ( ASH, IV : ‘ ETE : ot Sees ° IoD 4 - = aay i} Let them do so and ascertain v have no Te tee Matters, Batteg Elders, Members and oo )juia qe undermgned having deternuned ts cise thet “The scope and sprntof the Paonarrioser ie Na R. & A. ML RI H Y ’ DE T tore. eins of Ubett owe to aneuct fur. & k vie ol Friends of the Presbyterise Charch ia S.C. ; A beuctilis always expenence nthe firec but ; naiatedi rk i ™ reat ‘a Steck of Gind® Gonads it severy State in the Umwn, and l AVE. Reawed thew Store tothe NEW BRICK N AL NOTICE, plan, their own to repent of and to forsake. uo crtum Among the dicadvantages under which our |” aud a perfect careis warrauied wiea ihe above me i ‘ a ur suck conssisef a gee an eee eect ae e : Ae ae abe re aeons : Bt us Nis ne Law bes re! Watchman A ~) WY. BASON.D.D.8. NM. D.OF. a ver) of Lietr O8® Lo myere uter ar a Charch babors in this Stat the want of e p pany PPrmrat of ary Sacred. ih Fiue frends eat Castomers, are tantd to me ; Regralilin ye Se Sa eee oe i a ine tt Nha! ola heosand bottles of this ia sve bi bi ey ‘ sj { the Sappresmet oof th Trefhe, cail and cee therm ow we as ww the Lat wn " Nee Let them do so and see wheiher the section in, Ne wspaper ty advocate her claims and represent ainere Wee : SLAPLSZ ANB 2AY Cr ad e extirpeue st fy ere eek ofp non Pere a na oe vated nee = ene and wa the gece pest to rtd [prope yiuk ike Ua bel al gaverel cas cello a Th kes fee ee a es ee ee oe in DRY GooDs-- Ricias Wickidiviurl(ne| publsclcatea' (\velekordecst jee: MEM nar ee ye ea Wienges ie po Practieed op-presmuns—to see if they themselves Scruus ev and embarrassinent, and manv of a , ure hum. ff rend pitile of mt BOOTS « SHOES. HATS « ( APs JRE ADY NC ) | | { \{ Bl ( Ye N Bo thevieg prepered smiebie ROOMS, these Edite bave wt denied the leasing of buerty aud ber Lest and truest fneads think the time bas jtcie 1 z ES ae ; We . eee for M ec ecuad cee CUT lis prin he Fidws : rn on a double cana Farid ae are whe wieh ¢ Chim, of weed dental ert riews,cse Fr t " are , ge ab us hal ap E RE as, “ aking ergh r tcolowaed e 2 Se vber wy pered to o Mage arvem equabts to thuse about them—to see wither Cue when the rewaedy should be applied pears ” . . grows ur pas MEDICINES, &e & wumier a ° a soit . I f« ‘ sing Hethmooct hah Le = or ‘ emg 2 drwpped ie the Bus at Whe: ' ‘ ' mew one dr ' Offes they have nut cuptribaied their full share wo Whilst we appreciate the value of Papers (ures aces q Wi. snd Vel is vaiue Theviwere braght (or ecohiin Nerthermimerkeis: TEAMS OF SC amc AIFTION “pep > ’ ry Fay td = || daw, dcesicd (newest f.1)ihes ce wberwine all te will | - N) SUCKETS : ward “urwing julgment b ard.” “and pros published abroad, and wish success to Uren 3* kuow I dive into and at mach bower prees thin the preseat. Per Onceony Peers 905 Ls aut ‘ ‘ ! 4 * | etlewded the fret upp» tunsty w trating truth mm he strects”— their full share io E.litors and Patrous, we feel that we vacht tw ° ; “ stiruld eli kinda of tree mime Wanting (0rle will ds well ioe gamine ver Sinek Titec cic ae em lecenciieveer $i 08 He Meeulectures North Caroima Matenete ; he . — give = perder to give dea © suddeu + = . weedat got = nas | decadence,” and towards be independent of them, and to have a North great popularity of the dunes ie Be rat ‘ er nnn Parcmemen) «wre: tie, as) Ce sre coerce baal ol ah th me alte °. 9100 ser eg Mee yess ‘ a sestetle eer — ren bl ned toe that « bnagurg &jon the country the very evils they {4° Hina Presbyterian Paper whieh we canica es Fa | ttle - at oe ettles pee N BOW a t _— patil Jett) iets) is ie “oe my ats Sa Can IN ak ots eae BOOK STORE will t 7 ee ‘ ml by comparing he wih Northe eh om Bee prukes Wo depbore. Let them devute one frown It should be the or 1 tory of loca , >, ori, 1934, Db mad ov “a pusand triiiel wish, , m. Bite : Be aleddreee prices, he beepes te tee abe he a fevurebhe ohum and | day te the costeimplaven of the hatefulness of ME Tigence. and be specially adapted to the? F well ke abe x ile Heed tans mn, og ATRIVUIS WHAT HE WANTS IN 8. that Pharmacal sport, elich seems to say in Wants of uur Churches, [tis needed tu te Peerage tye been in ge being anos £ then me ere es GOA MAKEPEACE ae Pinon ope shh rt owe ten ar aren Hee pa Me tn ec are fora To pau en eet e eee | STATESVILLE. r an 4 x cfu r pariculars ce nor . thow 7” — which detecis the mote in @ brother's the prety of cur Membership, by diffusing evan BARNAARDT & SULLIVAN pel Ber OT NAT BIEc NS ete ea me ebmee: Buahots W AYER, bes jou opened « Buk Store is w eye, tat fails to demcuver Ure beam im its own-— geiteal koveledge—to promote the cause of edu ° Gidd Hat, N Reb lblaoty Cl! Berctiocie tee tes tye I + Biatrovslle Eee keeps on beet 0 large 4 on du . g fs ’ 5 be ert ‘a ade = r ° that ovetiovds and diereyaris es 1is near at home cativn~ to develope the tabents of our Ministry, ™ eatiadl ie tale : jo . - mean oe ee SALISBURY etch of Sched Hoks ead quite e vanety of mimel- C to Gx tte graze of buly burror at a distance, for and to strengthen the attachment of our people | ait tnar | never « Boon s “ “= @2RP' EEG > Ble hort ao ‘ ‘1 ’ 1 1 hacves works, ol « fell cupply of hich a © ant repetic, ond precrina bo 1 bt ll nd sonatearen af tbrir ume State’ 1 "Roretuelce’ feet hime dussan winch wes! All porns having seemiin aamdag rroune CLASSICAL SCHOOL. T ALITCLBS, gemedy (/) Let tiem inquire of thetmaeives if There is no reason eby Presbytenans in ware udered incurable, have heen eur Janaary 1856-57, will all amd serile them ° ete the gfeietous rivee- . Le dt ‘ 2av st tres , He be tort quite pomnstte that the Carulina sboald not have ther Church '°* s (), whaie Gives we : ther by Cash Nove, Caeh preferrable, ee ox eo will ead One Handred Coupes ‘ THLE audermgued hes permed « Cleemeal Seed oad VANKER NOTIONS, xarseagethtebrel ao wah ae We ae : ! all com :° , mars must be ced t >. protege pard, he Twasry. ‘2 the { Mahwbury, for th purpose of preparmg Wiad 2, bite Berens, hegrthet wed pet fewtaéen en) mm isderect a A weil ae ese cones n Vieni « i EARNHARDT @& SULLIVAN ae Ne oo cha any larger SOMO cf or auy of the learned Pree rae ew of CONFER TION AUKIES, Pree Cigars P 00 pere and ulereste| as tl ar a, an! several others of the South ere . March 10. 15 bepist 1 saiely cover tk st ul paper pis will be prepared ts cater amy cheese ie and TOL CO) Memes! Iie auras &e.. Be te have them=lves be lewe —tlhat ‘ 1 Western States. Hand ft Church pep ‘ : A = _ and pravns Vermiy of any of oar Colleges, which they Rperial stesinns Qventourhenug Bods, Masts, = eerreed in t purpases thes would inflict a P iriuuniciw ak. { Rick H ‘ |: RESII S| PPI \ Peers ma whiter bande thes ch col way falve . Phx ex icdactie your wu) queusst of 65s sud ccy Used cle in be) bes the | eS tutrete + 9 greater evils than thuse ther ® * ake of r re . Ague. Ps - aS \ 4 - - aera aid pat « ’ +. em : he Sat if the € Dysgesett COURT HOUSE Pus tek Lo ral pate Let Ubem beware, leat in North Carulina be d ndent for OF e Wig ae as as at (eam ora nai wells Cec slas St sae ovek Biateey NC Jen 6, 1433 J2af Ma! Bab Ge rare Gelli Te eae fie er seat We be in ne oo sala (ABBAGE UF ge ae podistaneanceaecat ANG wean . ville eve @f the erprabhicwihi\he Gonue A neacack |= Smad) Nene, aT ue . a ee enrrens Re eee cai ie bee eT Wises saatelly Terms-—Per Session of 10 Months. ‘ r mm F : a Use \ epernte > = 7 # @ bherts . ehiveet uf Sar eyed : Cus me " “ . 0 00 A . 5 a Adeter es iy ) . ’ . sei end destroy the measa erty " ea Mate Vaper. There ( X HW AYER i) BCONILLI ‘ R NY ‘ osetia ® » wo VEGETABLE LILUONTRIPTIC equabty wine! lonr weed stab = a t sslalilin We @ P ks Ma rey waa UW “< 1 60 ae . ’ 2 - ‘ pe Oa aS * . % ‘ ® e 2 reeuwed ‘a eanemntod wo os ‘ wean te ya felay. I f ' oboe sda \ rT | NS FOR S SINGERS SEWING MAt HINES fy vf vs Seer FRIEND OF THE HUMAN FAMILY ‘ Dut ta ‘ Roe Maret rs Drecard then 4 recommen sa wot 4th aa\ te, a se bure will ix MANUR AC TURED BY aise sia fs aren. and ihe romaader ear eae area : , preess . : yey pues aye o ~ ; ee id the oa \ deciom tur sheonce st rreai~e prom . = ae Se ech wt aisha . ‘ : i ay ahead . eth ts . erect prearecied ack nee 2 7 iwc kes ; wtls hae DONALD RENVEDY, stat ate mine me newer she plan presses oh ll period ond @ratd) 7 etl co Jone DISEASED KIDNEYS, ‘ ‘ c : : tau veg Up Nth Vivdhialitwetee cwice laurel a weing © ‘ REPFERENCES rages . . ea, rey < laws me ot be ai) james i ¥ & Wassachuertis 5, senebu Rte Tine _ cee a Sumcinthe Blulderand Kidacys, Weal SES ied ibel la 5 ! * . ‘ n rbarg. coataaing H\ Pree and Facukty of the UC miverety: Roe Drery ? ' ff the . ‘ arraes w aca wae : . . Sewing erie i D* Preadent« tide Codecs : Hon y h “ne ad herewas ee ALA Gye : : ‘ Sites in a ’ pos : Five Haodeed and Sixty-six leres, : ee a De tan tere nvas of the Luina ie. ae a mpacts framed 17 a ’ L : ig A fie F = a if ee, 7 mINGE S WAU UTINES ARWAVS OPER ATE ~ Rev A Bamer ot wm Craege ct Thisvaealae mehereere onic at the Deve i . ma alae _ ats . Al nine : < ; ke ee, ua) ae a VRRP RC TEN mig ctriag. he . 1 ' sheesr, Mas AW bis mde s Em, Jes E Ken. '* » Meeteovilie; ot bie Ro Campieti’s, in | me \ weene ' os { Woh .aM JB : mie ae o river. @i'l shew ft he : =< bay. Baleebur fell atthe Drag a Charkate; at Lewerty's on al ay ' i F ne re . Sagi . ee ee ' * 4 ‘ ' (ei im JOUN B GRETTER AR “ . sod atthe Carchee Waetchmes Ut tr. An the “transcend <twt “ . . 1 + oF : le * ’ oie o ‘ ‘ : hee tetrod : Sener ‘scborril ag . ry ons he tito. these fr the exia mag ® a jer ¢ porte a ‘ “ l e Ge a eee ety . re fon . NE BOOK ntered intn enpartnership abel it wotsimer “ ‘ . ’ ‘ \ ROBERT GALLAWAY Scrat rate oe sled tah W 8. . oe. fet the man- [rareqar rene . et j r : ak may be ‘ { Feb 26th, Is 0 P BESTE OR EA MILA SEWING if ST Reeeie Woene andthe Wartt.” by Were : and sale we Medaine, © prepared to : . : . ot rw ccmendted OP Win ( Misee cof Nice, “ heise efnve suppl) hy acktressmg him ot Hlichery, N Cth Metia ~ vie a } wea - h . Swet ; ; ‘ A | } \ ) ) \ \ r ‘mame . ” ’ ee . - “ ius 0% Kies tce 2° + reedence, 10 mules @eet af thee puaiet a tan - . A irr : DR. M. VITTEWV EAD. : ei bern Feet) AY timc) atin 6 Te rpan Cee : ED AUSTIN while sacred)y vteer ny rare ' ‘ ® " Trick ‘a : te tng) Peuscenlar Ware, new Seite, (19 tei le - us Ube dav, du tut, se tree aumk go tee ° : et In ee utes ic ’ ‘ e Miche Vale of Proce Talley ID impaaes repduinge aga : Aine . * shen, oth my oe : STRESS CANTATAS Dv ; . - : 5 ile ( Mame Jee Mitfe | JAMES HORA, freest, nial wtions the |-~ a1 ‘ | ~ mr Seti Ae HATE | ne a ; : ve ' . : oat ; write \ JM OPNSISs - or ni pope ; lip ae itnnews : Civics" MATCU-A\KE2 AND JEWELER, ahr “ ; : - Bian teeter SALISHURY, N. ¢ ‘ ‘ SALISBURY. V0 CORN WANTED Se < BR ‘ - - af. : H LOe . Married ea Marri vate i HOy(y) Motes . _ i = : : DIBBLD »® BUNCE. One door below Mt. & A. Marphy's Stese, welt eve lcaid) Mr Cenk ; i i : k : f . ae : ee va Catv ie m. Minere, Jonathan H.runce K rete saint ne aege | aanori eseas'e ‘Ne sir” wae the re “fa ' 2 Ta ; ' anges ; WATCHES cod JEWELRY of all hinds wd ’ ply. ¢d aprita ' \ anes Hi sl agente wanied e ' Chicks, Watches and Jewelry of every deseriptme y 7 2 ' ® t tar . en el eee ee ee ee te Commixsion Werchants ~~. 2: 7 SS: bal dare a ha . sf. ‘ ap : im ?hercs te -§ Frahm wheel bie ters ; for (Milan | poten s ee ACCOMMODATIONS NIANGISEERINI NOTICE amt 3 : cans aa anaes In Cotton, Flour, Grain, Naval Stores, Pewenry asisse 1y38 se XK leo ap ‘ r an, said, ‘vou ha a wifes’ CT ‘ ssa t \ Me 3 } . I Riws , . It will he peatie Seuthern Produce Generally ; er. a wife and tir childre ‘ “ - | » : sire “ “ He — as ay ik Mw nN GS K “ eo No. 180 Front Stroot, DR. WILLIAM 8. TATE, *Trmde said Mr. Blank, ‘vou ar ? ° : . ¢ anit tind ‘ 37 ss ; e eden iat ted LAUER ‘ gf en a tee il E RON AMD a Clermes Area GG IE 7 THoweE. Sargerand Msshiaisal Dentist. tow Mr. Blar eae Ve ak ; WG : . March it he We R RPVEURNE OE (Gridaite of the Baltimore Deatal College) rlank, 6 4 4 é sy 4 i) ww r " ‘ 4 @ Mile we +” HYiyour resarkerty t urne ‘ W Ar ee are Won dann MM cohen nave STATESVILLE, N. ( a r 5 Newark NJ + 4 the sa: nied, weet ieee IN Er anted to Purchase, eae leas area reag ite berry ts GaNaEE Ht cdeva oe ccluins é work © bey bof Nerentan =P o hie profes al serve at a not at P Tier ; as ere ee ee brew York ' ‘ Wil alccicnenes R , ete aN rT 4 4] a to the tens of TredeH and patie erally Giference snoimy etatements. 1 | \]] QI] STOP! Ce ee NE 4 New Hl p E rae en on 1002 3 yee sh KEEL. eet) Rainn tame RIVATE SALE ee vee mervinig. eins | sn sw Shay Sth pee ss , 4 tos . MANSION HOTEL 160 Chew P oan . And mine } Fr pt li ee sd ne wite w P " TECITE ce ahe r k . Selie = Pap 17 B . he I - a Zi a ‘ BW CC \RCTHERS ] : ‘ M 3 er ; UE: nndersgned having dersrmine ries ” (F re) toad a Wile, Was ‘a 1 eo A ey z hw Weat, More f b T 1 . we” \ ME hk ALIOWELS Aton ESTOREISIIMEN | \ ‘ ! Cie Aan ew aes ones We j F il ae ys JMOSH } WONEITT S a iy ote if Wied WP os 1) hg 6oN ob a, St Leva d Ou Said May tae anne Cue Ahi R Re AL eee : : AY YEUABUE TRUT UE LAN os Psa eels ale pen pr epeae Meee th \ i [NSOON v é ° dewey wile sin oe ermal ancl , mie is Seen i a FOR SALE 2 Daa _egrte weonemeln he siege rarer] Refer i . “uM Ime pd Acree Gem. Ges 1S6 } senet ; n. Irede “50 26 ! . : S y A ro ¢ Dey ‘ Ir é - SONSESTE See 0 265 ACRES, ottasted within ile | Vad Chand, abose my homered trest * % " Ps . . ih d a ‘ i: ea Avenir ; ae MS ohne soe Cre oh a Oe Cahte Greensborough Terns pratively cosh un completion of wart j murder, servos as een ce ‘ Kes WW L a i ; Ke Abe boon § s cleared, the remainder D R. : R K KE V Es Office at Headener, Weatof the Female College w tle at ean : Ff ; we. (ih La WON My FASHIONS { ' addrree “fe oa MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. mmanicatone by mad ov otberwiee wil reedive Pp - J Z \ ‘, A ZALL NS focated Saliehary nd off. yr Dy CUInOR EN tat \ { ' : ' MON» } eet ways con . Puente HiltsinireN Cl. Werclcatn, yaks at pike sroffnenrines on the matonlplaniebat « ] hid profeumcn Ceceeiece cub ini anal a im th , ; \ Le rn bie ne sinalleam, comnpared with «jorntatork company OH: ste; fiaelc Gedana ta ee Febroary 10th, 1857 by 37 fe ! und) \ | y M as ; (oN PRICE Th sonewulientie the Wreermpertafthe, Aprd2. les 7 e a , a BAGS! BA ) i FOR SALE CHEAP, 3.00, eons eeeinoretr North Carolina Law Books. a ere ‘en re o Weat.ver yof which areinthea | The . : = Sy as ; : areint evantry : rat ! ' is ° 4 a . wn errant ‘\ strate Theresh.ng Wirtine and Horsepower The Company veeutrely free from debt: have made ‘[,’ ()* hand, The New Revived Code of North Cer- o 1 I nes 1 \ ) l} \ ( 1 2hy eowishing 4 bargaie hak sites Appia etherefore confidently ceeummens | Ie ohnw; Eaton's Forme, Wiey'e North Late th BEALL ‘ public on ek oC Py / ' micee oes ) rAGN, ANDERSON & REYNOLDS, on... a cn ae een - Fy rk umes amin, ined oi a LL pay the highest + a see ' ofthe Feace ; ' ‘ be --: HR a erhe agfo h GROCERS ernie [ wisioo berberine tee inte gees momar rt Can, em " ole! Bage ? = ; S ip aoe woh we Thesernd Hi heat ‘i eat : Miefortune a t x , feeb iin oe Wiese ° ' 4 HO Sk AN D LO r | Zale ee ee : fer pand (Dor ba tely negra buye, frou 1S i alee ; Ons J. H. ENNISS ae t OH ARL BROW AND : : | : Bd eS Sctott id : annery M, iho! - twhue Chur ft » ure ‘ : f . meee ( i LOR SALE, Seen ine et o Salisbury, Mept 16, 1456 ” sae , | es, and ' ' q ‘i W » he t A ' d PETER N.Mee'y and Preneure ! “ " “ ‘ WANTED OMISSION erchanis , IN WOUNT PLEASANT. Aa Aner on TP JENKING & ROBERTS nave, and willeon-| Fresh Supply of A any 4 r : vA rm rae a u tinue to keep State Bonds on hand f ! | J re He wr offers foe enle bre Hunec'and iat| WU. CUMMING, Gen'l Agent P “ eon hand for aate ] A , ta 50 Bus e s ° eC J). 1. BIAVITZ SQUARE, | wherein he noe hees The dit ie well paeeie May 10, 1653 city | \ a em manacs, ‘ oD ) 00 h | W h t L727 DI 42D’ OS te King “IF hre ed, having thereon a dwelling, Im by 27 feet, toe 7 1 ’ x el ee es A tat Houl Bo Make The 1 wo ae et eer cont grteom edenaeteds DR ROSSEF & BROWN, | NIC BOOKS, coplanar anit > G af J] ji ry he f <N'D ie pce : ter, und other vat Phe bit. eon o nearly ’ | UL | For wale by the grom, deren, or single one, at tl e ( Swann pacet 45 yiit 2 SatohS fo) two Acres. Terma rany to suit the porchnaer | WILMINGTON. N.C 4 HO ENNIS Book Store ie: a iets’ weak, on the 18h tt, 1000 BARRELS PLOCR, '"™ ee ire | NC LOS IAND Shots Macrae, gem edn P oe . aborrus 1956 129 , wren Naeen ve Chacon Minstrel s | el olen p een Cen erce pisaiy Seninh anaes | BROWN & DEROSSET, i... | Meg! Mules !! ; Ns ry e jargeat t oun wie Rn e.6 ny ‘ i , NEW YORK |notee, The Pasieneniint, wid the Bort Aced ‘ ; . heat market pre neh JOBPR ia ps | , ; wtan Academy's n er caught ay. They : WICHAB LPR EOMN AGE en teeet Comme Sie Bake te handing PIN TING GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, | Cadlectin af Pliage thers - {ee te ee ei afta . al aire r ar EN ae! nalee | VNISS) Bock Store ne ee ; BS’ Book Stor } . Ne — Pt Wr | ede inary: Ke ot ee anne 1 ry), 1857 " Neutly snecuted at thie Office | Uanal advances made on Consignments January 20, 1857 a “ | March 3, 1667 uf: t Cigoka wom pie a pumber of stones with his fist; bent a Ps broad, ‘and wish sucgess to their ots, we feel that we ought to of them, and to baye.a North ‘TMAN, Paper, which ween call sal 2 “he the’ ‘repository of oe and be spevially adapted to vN, ani of nie Churches. Aes ade pe ; organ — te and enlighien om and the pay at ai ie by difclng srin- with, tical te the cause of edu- @. the talents of our Ministry, the attachment of our people * the soil and suhotuartes of their own State. | Among other items of interest, we notice |). _,; a , tere is no ¥eason why Presbyterians in| “ From high to 18w, they are the same the Gllovitg which is furnthed by the bhveee & another ee ie ce NG pda nd North Caroling should wot have theif Church | cariless, tight hearted, clever, well infori- Paris correspondent of the London Times : fee apa Be ey Kt swith, lacat | Paper aswell as Presbyterians in’ Virginia, ed reckless fellows, knowing how to act! One ne | dk ove ; ics. vey were acquainted with both reat varie. ‘south Carolina; and several others of the South- \ better than they do—nothing at times— conga son hid * het pile ard ends of suciety. as their children will be sale, vera and Western States, Hundreds of Chureh jeverything if oecasion requires or the fit Jad eceleyies taal whee Melted by & Kov- | after them—though it will not do to say ly sndembers ia our bounds will uke a State paper,| takes then. No sooner are they comfor- erument messenger, wlio, in breathless that loud. For often you shall find that wwho will take 0 other, North Caroling be dependent for everything on ‘other States? We bupe that the day of ber de- pendence has forever. Tt ts proposed | that one step should nyw be taken for the ac- compli of Abia mast desirable object. — The Church is ready for a State Paper. ‘There | is a Joud for ils establishment. We are | And why should | siz months, it may be, and we bope will be, in| sucgeasful operation, jiu Tt desirable that it should be established wib | pr capital sufficient to secure it, from all possibility of failure, or from any form of emarrassinent, and st the same time make it a Paper of the highest oliss aud value, Let it be equal to the best, or tothing, is the general wish aud de | ev We propose therefore to rnise the sum of $5,000 as a permanent capital, to pit it on a sure basia and give it a fair aud mauly start.— ‘To secure this amount, the stuck may bediviled ne tein. dato 50 vhares of $100 each, aud we apyral to vitals por ‘the Church in North Carohua, with the conf '? deat hope that (he men can be found who will [! i eay, * Let the work go forward”! w la hes o*: Already 38 Shares have been taken, with Tit. | C 1. Abdou ‘the of no effurt. Should more than 50 Shares, la N.C be taken, we may cither increase the amount of jnuvement were printers, When barri- F . i f i i é . ° 7 i is intenti seles 2 ane pathy yours see this letter. Gammon hér| 3 F a ou the capital, or by making the sliares smaller, | cade — dt Par idanihe enn to his bishop, announcing his inte ntion of ae INQUT __.., | useless, as in the instance of homeepathy of yours see h wan ‘and ain grieved at the state of rapid oblit- 5 cades were raised in Paris in 48, the com: iy owing hi 3 I threat. PRACTICAL JOKING—TOO MUCH and mesme or dangerous, except in| with some kink ofa story aboat the baby... fi “ a - eay 050 each, incresse the number of Pr prie- positors Cua their type sate hulles and throwing ne Sree aux ortres, anc threat . , : and mesmerisin, or a ge 8, €: } ; x a peraney to which the hieroglyphie and CE. tant, ff the Paper is condacte! on the cm) trod them at the rovaliste’ troops. When one on the first sign of persecation or OF A GOOD THING. the proper cases, as in the instance of N. | pictorial records on the monuments are bd plan, it will be unnccemary ty call in more tm i. Aiwericans were at war res MUxititce oe the part of the ecclesia® | There are g sort of people in the world bydropathy. 5. Finally, it is the same) Mfr. Stransbury was in the basement) subject. To say nothing further of Lep- M. D. Or. @ very email portion of Live copia. ‘i " ; vamos tical anthorities, to issne a public con . ignorance of nature and her proceedings kitchen, quietly eating his supper, and/| sins and such licensed depredators(mach om. of Geveral Taylors Regioents one was ¢ iu »' who are as fond of fun “as an egg is full) 4 na faeces sdical men t alt: eee : (Segoe . WeNeoly As oun a8 50 sulecribers are obtained, it is i alncet Ag Oe 1 fimation of all the * horrible caluinuies 85 that often forces medical men to innit little imagining what a storm was brew-|of the fruit of whose spoliation is preserv- will al ent J t , 4 4 ‘ bd , ¢ r bad a = lw »r} 1 ; . . ite ee J thet they meal at some central puint, KL gna ag - y yy ‘ b inters, and Wiich were suppressed iu Vergers’ trial. of meat. It makes no odds tu thein ply their visits and their prescriptions to ing over his head. The door of the kitch-|ed in some or other of the public muse- ws i so ar by prety. in arkest 0 kncathan, title, /UMY Ware thw bravedt of lis troupe. _. whether the jokes be seriously practical, an extent not simply unnecessary, but oy weg violently thrown, and his wife’s|ums (than that fatare ages will look upon paralingaas Editor of Editors, and make all other ner vseary ooo : _ ; or innocently amusing. One of these for veally injarions to the patient, as could yuics yelled out— ithem as barbarians, there is a numerous ments for the publeatoo of the Paper She Wouldn't Marry a Mechanic. Fygs.—The Western Democrat says) mer instances of jucularity was lat-'y easily be shown.—Sir J. Forbes. “Stransbury, come up here, you vil-jand most mischievons class—the daily 1 at Offes When voce established, we have uo fears Usat it Charlotte is the greatest egy market i | played off upon a well known sable gen- lian! Here's a mess for you!” visitors, 80 many of whom must take “ t = . : « ‘The eitiewse lraeu ones (cies Det mere (at Set ne Pre 5) RSS ; ‘ ‘ : ral wAwen It for aid, Weask you to! A young man commenced visiting 4 nklld cer habieinsr The citizens have eggs |tleman of this city, familiarly called; THE NECESSITY OF EXERCISE. The astonished Stransbury hastily obey-| away something by way of record.— © Oe i Al Artal ad : “a A isitiO A serambled, poached, boiled and fried for |*Buily Anderson,” alias Wim. Anderson.| 7. ; ed the suminons. | E. g.—I saw the other day at the — give @ your iwflacnce an-l prayers, We trast) young weinan, and appeared to be well |reakfast and dinner, and then as for fi . that Bully w . P The benefits of exercise to to those fi x - thelT ’ - that Minister and hier tn the Church jlessed. One evening be called when it . ' aK eae tap care Ula ull yas Pouce tie xe ; “Don't you want to see Nancy, the) Temple of Karnac, a person whom I af- LE, atk ka Gi Wie coos work Lat esteenkt e kh ire ! dinner and breckfast. A friend informs property of a gentleman residing in Vir-; whase ocenpation does not lead them to |eart-broken Nancy ¢” cried Mrs. Strans-|terwards discovered to be a preacher Assis Special ‘gcse : nine quite late whieh led Cle young 2h us this is all a mistake. He says Ss aston gina, but being tired of leading a planta: make any physical exertion, cannot be bury, when her guilty husband hobbled | from New York, hammering away ee ants ree on re where een, eate all creation for eges, and adds, that) con bife, he started off one night by too highly estimated. The body must up into the room. la pole at the beautiful star-spangled ceil- . : eAL ut, adito wor Ty ist Quantities are used there, that light, and f elf o ‘ ( Re ao fonaet "et ae : F. K. NASH NOK AY WIE du van work Gamacliving? ‘ te ie tt : | a HU moonlight, and found himself north of undergo a certain amount of fatigue to Nancy! what Nancy’s that ? said the ing of the sanctum, endeavouring to de- , w w PHARR FE Ww CARUTUERS A oe, : ee ET sat nof the Roanoke lias been Mason and Dixon's line. Le resulved to srecervelita wataral etrength andamain sly old rogue, in well-feigned astonish-| tach a “whole star,” as he said. I re- . ~ Fe * she inquired in astonishment seriously obstructed by the shells whicl Soe Vark hia (ature . serve its ni treng s 7 . . & Store ia WN. MEKANE © OK CALDWELL com | eae nivy” ore ed t oi young ma ies " yt t ' t Hh inake New R pK hie future” bene, atid i I : sles and or ‘ate in proper LOB: ° | monstrated, but in vain, for I afterwards wi a large 3. M.SHER WOUD, GEO. MeNEILI a - rtat . ul le sy § Mah, the Gastonians have thrown inte it.- cousequently settled down in the Sixth “in aul xn muscles and organs pro} “Why, Nancy, the mother of this baby |saw him picking ont a piece of the stone a aPan . . poe a if ea . ive a mec vanic, Charlotte, therefore, must keep dark in’) Ward, and became one of the beau monde vigor. The activity equalizes the circa | that’s been hong up at the door, Mr.| which bears the effigy and oval of hte = ; 3 pasa us oh aie mechanic,” the matter of eggs hereafter. among the colored population of that lo- lation, and distributes the blood moreef Stransbury! Oh, you look mighty in-/king of Judah, by which the vict ee, {and she turwed up ber pretty nese. ; ie . FR ” a : Ape b He ; the CAD ) ‘iilice one ee K.) * Ps wy — sve: etersburg Express. | cality. Lis youth, lis shape,” his love | fectually through every part. Culd feet, , nogent, but just read that letter, and then | Shishak over Rehoboam is ‘wd W ail paper, EN. HUTCHINSON j EW lchaate:cislted tharsuaaclcomanilloi _ of the art ealtatory, and his general ae-| og chill anywhere, shows that the cir- | look into that basket! Don’t be afraid] Mrs, Romer, if & book pablislied afew » ~ thread y oth N. NSON, ! o " ey x He i INTERESTING ROMANCE complishments, soon indacted him into’) | eeaese The meecles (= won't bite; it's got no teeth, poor| years since,in’ 5 ing of one of-the og Minced Persons wishing to anterrihe to the Stock. oF Re : e “ 1voiuan, wud he las o : of Fis Nasyhtuf the Black W ‘ae the good yraces of the colored ladies wlio a jon 1s hangui vere. he muec ; thing. You'll know it; for, as the hussy'tumbs at Thebes, on the walls of whieh, o c i ‘ he Leet wowwen ti Che country Tor bits ae f the ack ” thri patronize he fas ynable of M during exercise press on the veins and ... « . *le | inti > to make sugzestions touching the inter ste of : se Aniyhlo , atronized the fashionable ball of Mr zg I says, it's just like you, all over. Please! among other painti are the brickma- a estet x ¢ te un : . ye, jus you, : £ paintings, the Paper, are requested Ui dines Ker WoW ‘i : : : ; ig Scorn ce “Pete Williams, . _ help forward the current by quickening yoodness, I'll expose you before every-|kers with their taskmasters standing over Pusan, Oak Lawn POO; iev, WON. Mamaye Pe lay wh ses dh aE lia : ee Bat, alas! for the ficklenesss of for every vessel into activity. The valves| body.” | them, says that her dragoman, Moham- 32af raed Rev. Gaonek MeNains, Faveite area SG tive (ue wile RUS Ala pall dog gales z - tune. Bully was not destined to et f the lieart_are in this way aided in the Iu less than five minntes, Mrs. Strans-| med, “ cleverly a two pieces of ville N. ¢ egniar \ area ere s een gint street t ther dav, . et r i te : ; ; ! m fall of ° 7 ini : 5 his pleasure forever yime wich : bary had collected a room full of specta-} the wall for me, each fragment containing , +7 os aerlt, ve at, willy, rnnie rit tat reine end of (lectus | wk of sending on this stream, and re : | R Faverreviie, March 23, 1857. aud she, n. ver las t, tiiserable g ind Y eX j | ris ta f lie own color. who were somewhat 6°! ae t eo : © tors—half the inhabitants of the conrt—!a painted head, evidently that of a Jew- re blige L ” - ne ng inorder The above ia all you will get of the an. jealous of bis popularity with the ou edofacertainamountoflabor, When: witness the process of uowrapping the ish captive.” Now these fragments, of IPTIC ; THE ARATOR ts \ Ee ee Oneill renter be ; cresting , © Downerat—af you dameels, played upon him a joke which exercise is neglected, the blood gathers baby. Anxious expectation sat on every | the highest interest and greatest value in eee " ? "y. i . arin my Uireder cone ant the balance vou must anbscribe t vill prevent lin forever hereafter trot ¢ much around the central region, and countenance, as the jealons lady tore their proper places, are worth but little : rar ee liothers are ‘ ; The March namber of this exce let 2 ee ar i “ re New York Sledger. w vowill tell enjoying | 1s once happy hours int re ppression about the | eart, dificnity 8Way rag after rag from the body of the when detached, and are robably in most MILY agricaltaral inoutily is just received (re a . t y aiy ¢ “ there dog squealed, and what the dancing saloon of Pete, or any one else ‘ . hin tt ing, the vigorous movement of instances destined to find their way inte Bad domestic affliction the Raliters (ae a ! Tieattia, wd Se ts nad § “ t tt lhey formed a combination am u ‘ can -h astonished everybody. “Lt is full the dust bef 1 , eat Ra teat ; , ynd then bey Me t Je) i Bi a Lheav nu ’ astanis! ery 4 the dust-pan before long. . family has delayed ite publication _ ; = 7 oes : nv. Wiregrass writes t ig- selves, and actually directed to him a oo ire evidences of this stagnat the devil already,” said Mra. S., “that Then coimes a legion of scribblers. In . Weal And now, probably forthe eame cans “a : , th e . Reastinear writes for it,. es letter, purporting to be written by seine are atraid to take exercise because shows its his Vl soon see that it is!the grotto at Beni-Hassan, the walls of » We ; le omen--and mest dignified ar alle 4 ety, ; } ; : \ Pe Fr : the Arator, type and press, are for aale me a : : “ . ; 1 ; . writes for at, Picklene rowrites f it, trend of hie master, ormingy they fancy they want breath, and fe ke him everything which are covered with pictares of scenes In making this announcement, the Balin ee ; Ee eee Coren: Teme tsunege (uk WEICA fit i we Fred decease, and stating that in his w ' Fe Bat the verv effort wonld. fre | the swadding clothes being in the daily life of the ancient Egyptians, adds “Tho the snbecription is small, itia ¥ alates } vweys i reat \ x men [online tis) ! the midst of geod master had | jueathed Batty -; veart trom this burden, be urging the T* mped the babv,and made among them of @ procession, believed to : eufficient to form a basison which au ac : MCR TO RUN Re ' ne Ua t on Weateran De 1 freedom, and also considera | ood forward to the extremities; it woald thr li the open door. It was| be by some the arrival of Joseph and his ‘oe tive and enterprizing comdnctor (by es ag ee alto em yor , which he was requested to ¢ » and ' “at! brethren, “J. B. Salter, Francie Abra- chien . wencie nd making pere r better disci re tli 1 aad p Se ae t R : tablishing agencies, and makings See rake Marista bi. pa , Me aoe take possession « Off started Bally « : hams, dragoman, November, 1856,” oc- parraccubeg eMfurts to procure anbscriber=)inight soon Per All lis Fitygs, Je , u Death from the Bite ef a = seves “sot,” like the Datebiman’s st nd Appearance. cupies something like four feet square, the man- baild op an extensive and profitable pa fe and pomposity, and take te you 1 n Eliza Tyler 1 snd- that had the lock-jaw, all ready and ca ' a written with a charred stick over the ” ections e lous hance nte ret ' y y ? =a ° areata tronage. at > the callous handed, int : ‘ n last Thursday ot Ric to seize his unexpected good fort A coat that has the marks of nse apon paintings, while on the ceiling, the deli- fobery. } : e " rate and indnstrous mechanic } ‘ } ; ity d peat of thee The agricaltnral interests « f he State 4 Thonaande | ba 1 a ryt ey J, Vac trom the bite spider Bato, and bebold, on his arriva t isa recommendation to people of sense, cate colouring and chaste pattern of UsTIN uire the continuance of the Arater,) Puonsanus ta Sty CORTE EOE Sie was noon the ¢ t wht) Virginny,” he very unexpected|y was aa and a hat with too smooth a nap and too which any decorator of the present da) “ws and we trust oa Lemay may be induced es w a . ; bi n Lh P yt oe ' : " fore. ant L the following evening vited by his old master to take Turkish Women—Harems. glialustre, isadere sanitd circumstance. might advantageously copy, there is, “W. to persevere in his labora, of be able tee au ke are have tauy trem row the effects The shovel end the ber ‘he best coats in Broadway are on the Stevenson, 1855,” in letters nearly a foot ; = : llonag severe less pees pene pee : » ISS9, y sell on satiofactory tering A ae E me see aa ind go te work in the field ava ar The Conntesa de Stnrza, during her so backs of penniless! ps, broken ds ble ade long each, with the smoke of a candle.— fELER, J. Lemay, Raleigh.—.V. C2 Chrestian } ; Arcnerrirall( twenty: there he remains to this day , Ait Rains GI tiie GAD (ine eth C erks with pitiful salaries, and) Who these gentlemenare I have no idea ; mmort D low itifal the f : i . 7 Ene S debate ; es ' onthat don't pay up he heaviest gol re are Advocate. : aa : : 1 se vists unwilling victim to the pr { pire, was several timesinvited todine wit me A yh ntpay uy Thet nh 2 Le Id bat there are plenty of the same sort. sgneihe wing from the pen ot Prentice, and bow ! pla {1 colored brethren ie 1S ei eae y | ) Effend with Mrs. | hains dangle trom the fobs of gamblers = — . e Rtene, Preparation for War against: Merico u wd ; (Ne wVerct Fans Z ie * and gentlemen of verv limited means; , . lappy the heart that can ove these beau x. = Where's ely? Cant os t g be Reschid Pacha. She thus saw, by spec g 4 ) 6.4. Ilow birds are treated in Ji Vv . —— 3h vices from Cuba aay Gren : - - . : ane eee esse rn I costly ornaments on the ladies indicate to ‘ ne nm Japan.— Ve ipeaieal Pier bagel ak ng ' tf rey atone Lee Me Os pte aye tert ai : au Fork Daily \ ial privilege, the interior of those impreg t! ie an er ellos 2 th pn if a ty kindly. T are never killed for sport ’ 1g great prep ho . ; ; mle ‘ anil ag? ae Ped Feyooanh arraaniah he eves the e well open, the to - szee . soniye to lodge the 10,000 men who were expect)“ Why is it that the raint and the at adie nablet re ips Aci A was fa * rack silly lover or husband cramped for funds. and little t is are oped out in the ed from Spain for the prosecution of the J come over us with a beauty thatis : Asking too Much.—A young couple © re rat | iG enviable than rp om And when a pretty woman goes by in a tombstones, w ich the priests fill wey ) , Ces must be “hh less iable than itappears s : Es morn ly28 war against Mexico. News had been not of earth, and thus pass away, and were sitting together ina romantic spot, | . 1 mas 7 ‘ pide . an ne I pees suit of in and neat apparel, it is asign D Ls de apolar jivead for potas bronght to Havana by the Spanish war leave us te inase on their uled ee PTE Tee eT aTVa coat cease RRS Sa : that she has fair expectations and a hus- ‘/Uring the stay ommodore Perry’s ) ematical gening, after a “ r and flowers about them, whe inean perspective. Wormen, fat, ill-made, 5 Li . ship i] ITE, steamer Colon, that the measnres anopted st) Why ia at that the stars, w - : pee bs or ‘ial Cee naleeen as . y 7 band that can show a balance in his favor. ‘ ps, a number of officers started one ‘ ) arch), HAs jist ¢ s 1 the f y dialogue ensued : lazy, dir and wre ignorant thar ve day by Gen. Concha had been approved at hold there festival aroand there moutmg Ren a, ; 5 Sa ce URDU A Sl ; For women are like books—too mnch (ay tO go & gunning. As soon as the ist. home, and that 2,000 men were being thrones. are set above the yrasp fone y l ike 2 = ° ; =e HW 1v¢ “My dear, if the sacrifice of mv life carps of the Bus de B , te, SACI rat rilding makes men snspicions that the Japanese saw the cruel murder of their . seed x : he cost of washing linen, t mig ’ : aN 5 he inmates of almost all the barems. Add > is birds. sf Collere) embarked at Cadiz on board the slip of ted faculties, forever mockin hi od rie ener wonld please thee, most gladly woald 1 MUTUAL fit ULE rinding is the most important point. rds, they went to the commodore, and : ‘ : : Hie . wave been worn one day longe ‘| ae : to this that these women pass the w begged him to put astop to sach con- the-line Isabel Segenda, trigate Bailyn, their unapproachable glory! A 1 why ; a ewes lav it down at thy feet h ports . eloop Villa de Billa te ; ~ roan Stat linivht forine of fiaman beauty oo" AMOUNT CMe. My bie con : ave rp von are tio kind! Bot it inet “ay 19 disputing with each other, in mu A California Ligh Nillod Laat Sac uct. There was no more bird shooting ¢ ita, b elavo, eitthat brit forme of h be V face the eis ie A ates “Oh, sir, you are too kind! B 1s ' yo ta < ‘fornia Li led,—Last Sun : Ki eereiaes P f 7 % . prauemecnaerntc titi nd taken fram (efray the expen he America Tee he ‘ enon eae |. tually exchanging jealonstes, insults, and) * cite 4 go naee : n Japan by American officers after that ; | rm steamer Francisca de Asis are presented tone Views a een rl of torvign missions! reminds me that I wish you'd stop using sunny lav morning, says the Columbia Gazette, : ev erally ea leave yg the thousand janis fal dof torergn oh 3 Paice ee - even blows, and you will even compre Me Ma “lisin Vell a ind when the treaty between the two 18, « anand dreams of ¢ bt . te tenen An tiie tubace . er: le dte Ks r. Massingale, living ne ecitto, no . ol Gos ° 8]. The W t tection to flow back in Alpine torrents I US Att : an't think of that; it's a habit to hend that the bhss of the lordly Turk ticed that me wild beast was among ~ ‘antries was concluded, one condition tv Going into Slarery.—The arrenton fect oe Ns ; backs ev are of no eart ’ Ink ol truts a havit to lant -d for centuries the it ey enantio: FEARS WSS RMON | tr eras. the a} 3 ec res . Mexener Va.) WI y menteni inti tree ypon oar hearts ? Weare born toa lip i * , Toartotall ror. which Iam wedded ‘ nes pa red : . shogs. Taking his gunghe made pa Le he j that the birds should always be 9 OF 4 ps that o tree +) = Se | se, 18 4 Pe suppres Ol) ' 1 ayination of t es rn 7 protected. er destiny than that ofea There isa : ’ “Verv well, sir; this is the wav you | je. Sit, 1 following the animal by his . . ° ules, Megroes have made application during covtin where the beautitul being that now | + ; “ te of tails to dresa enats (of no lay down your life for me, apd as you ea o : A four tracks, the gr sand be soft came, Take care of the nee = what the present terin of the Court to be sold pases before as like ameteor, will stay w Va ails { Ese wediied to tohares, Til take "Et le ULE AE Shae ean, a iol aoat the farmers say we must do in this coun- pas | F : AY) dae. in reality, for warmth or conven: Are already wedded to tobacen, [Ml take oe fing employ their t tor, Upon a hog weighir handred pounsis, fis gel ir ee +. @ Sato slavery, rather than leave the State in our presence forever! ‘ ” ae vv eater than the salary geod care You are never wedded to me. ue _ ie ‘ oY caling } about three-fourths of a mile from bis | ¥ ‘ \ au see “atl I-by 7 coger! ppg i > -—. ees het ~ “us it would be bigamy.” Pee al cuenge ir oN house, wiieh the | for such the de — Be Ce Eee PP ees ere ere 4 => for Common 8 s : all the while, * My Lord and my Mas tor proved to he, had carried ther and eat it up. Let the birdies live, and P ” . } late rove oO be, had carrie ere f : Throne ane etter of Doctor Franklir 7 they will not only cheer us by their beau- work. Mezican Moapitaliiy.—Three enormon Letter of D r Franklin. —Mr. Men cre ; oo see qeerr sits mrad ii thenenand ol elle betce In J ‘ be College whales, one ninety feet in lenuth, recently ry Stevens, of Vermont, agent of the Farmers, Note this.—In a cloudy An Interesting Story.—* Shon, mine The dinne : t ns ’ ree sco ve ane fic dean an theltrs and por ty and sb songs, but destroy the in- ni) reeetve ; vo: : 6 s “yon Smithsonian Institution in VD is sated , t matter of importance to shon” eaid a worthy German father to, about thirty dishes, which pass, one & ; "Ss sects and preserve our fruit. ‘ paid a visit to the harbor of Acapulc w Sinith 1 ' yrning, it 13 a matte Pomportan : ‘ . . . sned the animal as fast as h on ry the Pacific coast, where they sejourned. to have discovered a ¢ ection of 4000 e farmer, to know whether it) w It be bis hopetal heir, of ten vears, whom he another, on a little ta ay et Linpacestiad far homes oo ! : : ; ar, | . s : four days, enjoying Gre beanties an Dex letters, wholly in the hand-wrting of Dro ganshiny or showery in the afternoon, If had overheard usieg profane language The ladies are seated er, before the ¢ = brought the lion to The Huney Bee.—Bees, when they lose 300ks. cellent sea bathing of that tine bay. In Franklin many of them were the ants have cleared their holes nicely, ° Shon, mine shon ! come here, and T cushions,as the keepsakes represent oa aves Wie ala (comune up their queen, take a common egg already the hospitality of his heart, the captain. written frou wr Paria. Ptisnet and piled the dirt up high, it seidom fails fill tell you a little stories Now mine: buat on matrasses. 1 : CD NeSe, st PA iciical ligritheltiest Keo with a nie = The laid, remove partitions aroand in order to North Car- of the port refused permission to take yenerally known that Franklin invented ty jring a clear day to the farmer. Sp shon, shallit be a true shtory ora makes: of spoon and fork, use Hitte sh mae ee Bon weighed. after being dressed. 140 afford it room; together with the other ih Cone —a dtrdtch of anthority very much! the manifold copying tk and pres@ now opwebs will be very numerous about believe ?” they mancenyre Fe th marvellous dexter Nong eet eee Sloeen feak tee keen the cells destroved. One egg on- . i . | f aa °° : woe ‘ nan women have neit! onnds, \ ie ! oO, ser 5 ogy oe condemned at the capital, as one of the in ench general mercantile use, whereby the tops of the grass and grain, some % Mh, a trne story, of course! answer: ty. The Mnssniman wone nhave ne ; rr mebsiireninilret p of the nose to the tip |Y ' suffered to remain, and the insect r pale ot monsters would have yielded oil enoagh a fac senile of each letter 1s immediately Glondy mornings; and fifty years’ obser ed John, ; forks nor stic ksj they er a the: 2 q Brie tale that is hatehed from it, is fed upon & par- a rere to light the whole Repablic for montlis. transferred into a book of tissue paper vation has shown the writer of this, that) % Ferry fell den. Tere vas vonce a es, with Ore fingers, the fore finger an - ticular substance called “ royal jelly. * — New Orleans Picayune. Frankiin kept dnplicates taken in this theae little weather gnessers seldom fail good nice oldt shentleman, shoost like the tl ao . Usage does not n ot un ; ‘ RESIGNATION, This has the effect to stimulate the crea- manner of all his letters, public and prt in their predictions of a fair day me, andt he had a tirty little poy shoost Turkish lady ot high rank to thrust a A certain old lady who has been famed ‘tre to an extraordinary developement alah! Po ke you-¢ , av he hear: ex ingers re than three tines inany dish : See Nebula area ante ~ and g tl lifying it for a queen 4 Caw Ene vate. Knglish Paper. like you-andt von day heheard hiswear fingers more t FeO ecco snacks and Tot very aweet words 89d growth, qualifying it for aq : rea not Words A New England : / ing, like a young fillain as he vas. So whatever—if she should happen, by glat : ; oy ike fete : oe t be pia My es Such a transformation isunknown to take a “7 Ng “= La : : : . hi be touching the accidents of life, was observ- ; *S, clergyman, enforcing on hi econgreya ‘fee the JS h Poor, —The ; ‘ac! aatd he went to the winkle, (corner,) and dook | tony, to violate this custom, she would eee Te ears Se AE place, we believe, in the nature of any 7 tion the necessity of practical godliness, , Bread for the Spanish f a ap “A penny for your thoughts, s@id a oe a wlides, shoost as I am toving exposed to the jeers of her rivals. Turk. ©" W e ; , cosa : ory ; oe weer Other creature. It seems to ns the most ; ae » . x ele as ac 1 e ig _ 5 : } ‘* he py el re a ¢ . ae and contrasting the early christians with Spanish abil deen a . ‘ tha sft gentleman to a pert be auty. . now, and he took ger tirty little plack- ish women generally have little appetite, an eae } ei das COME er weinarkable trait in tli ney bee, more ‘ . rene ( very ) “Tp y of Madrid cause ‘They ) a0) a tar g, sir : : y f thei abi f a] FOU, SAl etgn oor. ; Lill = ‘k Btore those of the prose nt gene ration, very pre I ars aes 1} ae ; ; . ie 7 ens ‘ They are not we rth a UGE te, guard by the colla@ dis way you see, and in consequence of their habit of munch: |. “Whe.” said ae transformed, ‘to tell surprising than its skill in architecture, perly remarked : ty-four thoasand of loaves, « 1 she replied, “I was thinking of you. volloped him shoost so! And den mine! ing dried preserves, pastry and sngar i ; , ° mit ion of pulitical govera- I B i | } r its administrati g ! “We havo too many resolntions, and ‘each, to be bake! every day and sold at : tear Shon, he bull his ears dis vay, and plums, from morning to evening. They [You the trath, aha ga i lead ment : A pak F - tear Shon, 1 ’ ’ s . : . . ant. ' too little action. ‘The Acts of the Apos:|a moderate rate. The quantity is sa d te . ; a, Ae es Ne yildren wl he end of a few Striving for a contented mind, and have : J : ; G lik wa—they are shmack his face dat way,and dells im to are children who, at the en ie ; . . 2 PLY TO tles’ is the title of one of the books of the. be sufficient for about half the population | Yonng el retro ae end a ion supper, shoost like you vill do| years, reach such a state of obscity that finally concluded to sit down contented | Which five letters may form a sentence IWN, New Testament; their Resolutions have | of the city—a distressing proof the pov jall in a qaiver ti 18 ’ ’ £ PRET, / they alamoet die of a plethora. : | without it. expressive of forgiveness I-IX QsU. not reached us.” The Belfast Mercury gives the fullow- ing in relation to printers: |table in one town than they make jfor another, even though they travel ou ‘hair space’ means. ¥ |they not turn their hands? | seen, says the American Editor, ‘one and {the same individual of the craft a minis- ter in California, a lawyer in Missouri, a adre that nothing can be gained by deluy. In| sheriff in Ohio, a boatwan on a Western Canal, sailing a privateer, an auctioneer | ters confined to an them as lecturers, actors, traveling preach- ere, Ventriioqgists, in fact everything. Ww r country, members of this roving profes- bartist excitement Was raging 1a Eng- The Printer, hy And to what will ‘We have New York, a pressinan in a large inting office.” Nor are these charac- y one country they are erywhere the same. We have met e have met them on tramp in this vers of liberty, king craft and priests id but liule favor iu their eyes, They nd, the most eloquent leaders in the lerty of the people. Elopement of a Priest.—Full files of | |England and continental papers brought | ithe 28th of March, have been received. haste. tracks the ne ful girls of the place. \affair so terrible just at this moment is, | that this intrigue of the grand vicaire,|if he does not. 8o that in fact, though | to do so, sometimes almost compel prac- | house, which forins one of the accusations apon | there is a sort of monied race, it 18 not which Verger based proots of the corrnp- | hereditary ; it is accessible to all—three| tion of the clergy, Ureaks out just as Ver- | good seasons of cotton will send a genera-| large fortune in her own right, has by | money. the advice of her paramour, whois sup-| their sion trom all parts of the glube.—French- eos he dea eds eee iaae) . . : ikon, Bpanierda, Porta ale Germaue and she first attended his contessiona', five | plebian blood and by the smell of labor, | ployment of nen who have obtained the Bwodes and ail apparently eee ie years ago, only waited until her coming come up again. Thus socicty, like a tree, reputation of greater activity and bold- Ns ore Ren rae, vet of age and the transfer of her money from draws its sap from the earth, changes it) ness, throngh their very igno ( } oo the hands of her relations into her own,! into leaves and spreads them abroad in /true character and requirements of their to take this extraordinary and decided | great glory, sheds them off to fall back to) art. : ; ; ©Y step. The grand vicaire is a tall, hand- the earth, again to mingle with the suil, | veads the public generally to give ear to are always with the peopie, When te some man, of good family. The fugitives and at length to re-appear in new dress the most ridiculous promises of charla- have landed in England—and rumor de- and fresl garniture. clares that the reverend father has written SALISBURY, N. C., APRIL 28, 1857. Who are Your Aristocrats? Twenty years ago this one made can- dles, that one sold cheese and butter, another butchered, a fourth thrived on a the Niagara, which left Liverpool on | forbade them to print a word of these toiling worms hatch butterflies— wa which had just arrived from | aud they Jive about a year. |Meanx, The grand vicuire had fled with |a division of property, and it brings new | measures, or at least tuc ‘one of his fuir penitents, Mad’lle Vacqne- financiers—-the old gent is discharged, | used, to give wore freqnent or more pow- rin by vame, and one of the most beauti- | the young gent takes his revenues and be-|erful doses, &c. What makes the! gins to travel toward poverty, which he) power of natare to cure diseases, reaches before death, or his children do! undue estimate of the power of medicine Stransbury imme The children reir children re-invigurated by fresh by lean’t go off without thom. |so dis efening.” The father grubs and grows/entious motives, MEDICAL TREATMENT. The following are a few of the many A ways in which the ignorance of the pub- | the following good story auong Its po- lic, in regard to several parts of medicine | lice reports: which they are competent to understand, | 4 : influences injuriously the conduct of phy- ja court running from Race, below Sixth | French residents, who are now on their \sicians. 1. Ignorance of the natural course street, was about to brin and progress of diseases which are essen- tially slow, and not to be altered by any found an old basket sus vended from the | mills, warehouses and dwellings; and. it artificial means, often leads the friends knob of the frout door. ,of the patient to be urgent with the me- | into the bas Death brings | dical attendant to employ more powerful and kicking, hange the means that no farther discovery could be made without nnwrapping the object. titioners to prescribe remedies when they amined the billet. are either useless or injurious. same ignorance not seldom occasions dis-| and read as follows: ger and his damning proofs were begin- | tion of men up, and a score of years will| satisfaction with, and loss of confidence | ning to be forgotten. The young lady |bring them all down and their children jin those practitioners who, from consci- | who las refased the most brilliant offers to labor. of marriage, and who is possessed of alrich, the children strut and spend the) grounds of art, refrain from having re-| in turn inherit! course to measures of undue activity or sride and yo to shiftless poverty ; from prescribing medicines unnecessari- | 3. The and on the justest ; and leads to the countenance and em- rance of the 4. It isthe same state of mind that tans; also to run after the professors and practisers of doctrines utterly absurd and water from the hydrant 2. Ignorance of the of paper, folded like and anjside of the animated bundle. bar of iron one-fourth’ of an inch thick arm, while’ men sledges. Carl did all these things, more, letting two men take hold of his hair while; he whirled them abont, top- fashion, until their feet stuck out at an angle of forty-five degrees, NUMBER XLVIII A French Colony.—It is said that some French gentlemen from Louisiana, large- Fass than Feathers. More : eee : ly engaged in sugar planting in that State, The Philadelphia Pennsylvanian had have parchased a owt of Jand in the neighborhood of Tacusa, on the line of the Illinois Central Railroad, in Illinois, |where they will organize a colony As Mrs. Esther Stransbuary, residing in . bucket of/ way from Canada. Arrangements are ast night, she} made for the erection of stores, hotels, Putting her hand | is expected that a large and flourishing ket, she felt something alive colony will be firmly located the present but so wrapped up in rags | season. Apiece| The Great Catastrophe.—The impres- a letter, lay by the|sion that the world is to be at an end on a pee ete hes as ot ae is 80 a in Gal- r icia that the nts are becoming and by the Le of ue aig on somewhat difficult i manage. =e t was directed to her | ignorant creatures have been confirm Shetremulously broke the seal in the idea that they have but @ few |more weeks to live by the ahatiden of si : ” }the “passport tortare” in Austria, “To Joe Srxanspury.—Sir: I send you}! fe 2 the baby, which you will please take good the regaction of the passport tax in Rus care of, and bring up taght, so that in| &* Prego ante: ro d- may turn out to be a better man than ite | ent of the Ost ost, # ied Tee _ \elasses express themselves as follows: ne Oh, Joseph! what a sly old rake |, Noa troeblés bidneslf about the you are! Who would think that such a ms id. e wpe Tobebit ager | sober old spindleshanks could be such al ¥° sod tants. man can | go where he pleases, as it is now all the |same whether he is here or in America.” tearing-down sinner? The child is yours ——ro—- husband. —you may swear to that. Look at it— it is Joe Stransbury all over. You de- | ceived me shamefully, Joe—letting on to | Egyptian Antiquities and Vandalism. be a widower! But doa father’s duty by | the young one, and I'll forgive you. “Your Leart-broken NANCY.” | | A correspondent of the London Times thus writes to that paper from Cairo : “P.S.—Don’t let that sharp-nosed wife Sir—I have jost retarn from the Nia, Seates cle sand Tetritery, but reaffirming in pr cme wurde the pruvisu above r+ ~ On Ma 22 *6. Messrs. Jeflemon, Har M+ l roe Te pretewlatives in me ey ued im the artechives e . e { corner lien era wind thes srr cur uthe sate Worse Lis worthy uf remark bere, tl at by a mintah be cop yee of Tet drat be eu ayr my to yey her vet Nate be ot he tunary soldiers was Tus and im the way, an * « ‘eond wos, the | ed Mtates vecaime prunes Of Vive japmene tract of ian] buowo ae Whe N Wooler tery ) Lowe Lat mel rem “! were a under the a * att, cute que! ly v a 1 after hint } ‘ ot baer be , ~ betd mod diejnmed of t \ » bAMe Calin fm Partie Brurpersem @ril) theme were the eve nm Nue ay) artarie VI Nec 1 Al de lite ’ pogment fered 16 before cl u Mi, hin 7 ayain | 1 States ur thie cur A ae t cuntedernt Jivus u ” teren Virginie and the | Sale em nu Voratifed by the cous Wats Ae vf mretiemt ! Si f | ‘ * tut Dave forge ot alurua rt the cor pact, feed of w ‘ . \ mera and the United States was, that one ew) as ae! te fuud use efit ots fithe I Ninericd Mat we low wo. ” Ve on al ‘ rt ' be Niates & shew vanl b ma Ade d prone Htor dhal pur ffir other wae or purpose whalsuerer It canwot (oj) at SUBSTAFCE OF A SPEECH or aT M@NKICO ©. B, VA, APRIL Trm, 1857. Fillow-Citizens of Henrico : Caskre, avd myvelf that] shall open the discus sun here today. As sume of you are aware, | have already announced, Urrough the public prints, that the subject especially, would be that of the public lands. Nu duatt it will be oljected to we that J have narrowed dowa ube grounds of this canvass to av insulated subject, aud that I bave entirely ignored the other grounds of jo9t- ty difference, But | siia!l pot stop wow tw state reasoms why [have chusen to discuss this particular sulgect today. Suffee i, that | deem Ma great precticable aud pressing questivu uf paramount Vmportance. And it muat be tuo ap pareut to require a remark, that the suljoot it- oelf, im all ie Learings, ws of too much vreadth hot to require all tue time which can be occu) ied of thin day. Indeed, [am free to adam that it has required all Use time I could command fur some time past to read up to and su, if possible, to master thie grent subjcot, and even now | ivust have unsaid mach that | desned and Ubat | tee! is wnportaut to say; and I feel conscivus that | ean barely glance at in a cursory manner. 1h has bee otyected by sume of the prints which are opposed to the disinbuuva of the public lauds, that (his is an old issue. has not becume the less venerable fur Lis reason, Bor has 1 bust any thing ut ibs diguaty OF HA por tanec by the progress of years) but, on the con- Granted—but it trary, hae cobanced in Ubese respects day by day Besides, I nwo cd the opinion that this objvetun has rather been wade because it will be found that wyon this old sue many of those now very promivcut in tbe contdence and high in office with the Democracy, will be found, at an earter period of their history, to have been among the advocates of Uhis very ensure which Ubey are now ealked upon, by party nes and obligauions, to oppuse, Vld as it may be, ito soll a hiving sabesting, practical, undecided question—o pest generations of slalsmen, xs we stall pres ently sex, and those vow living, equally have concurred iw thinking demands a promt aud final disposition. To us of the State of Virginia, it is one of pre-eminent importance. T proceed, therefore, first Ww present to you a taped glance at the origin of the public lands as a domain of the United States. These lands have been acqypired bv the United States trou three or four different suurces, viz: Ist, by the deeds of cession of Ure States of Virginia, Nort! Carulina, New York and Massecliusetis, to. the Union, under the articles of confederation; 2d the territory known under the title of Oregon which was claitned by discovery and ocx upation: 3d, by the purchase of the Louisiana terntory frow France, under Jefferson > 4th, that of Flor ida, mm Mr. Mowrye’s tunes; Sth, Texas by an wetation, though | believe she reserved ler va cant lands; 6th, Cahforvia and New Meaice, by war avd purchase; 7th, from Mexico, by irealy and purchase. [i ws to the first of these that I more directly at this point call your attention, New York Vermont, Massachusetts gave Maine, jurth Carolina conveyed Tennessee, and V rygima gave that maguifcen: area uf lands, com) nsing the new States of Obio, Ilias, Indiana, We cousin, lowa, and Michigan, then known as the borthwest territury. The cause of these grants was thus—when the articles of confederation, which preceded the present cunstitetion, was un der qvusiderstwn fur adupuun, tbe Siate of Ma rytand, made ob jecUion wo coming into the con federation Lecause of the cium of the aforesaid States to this immense Terntory, and for fear o being overshadowed, and because she disputed thew ule, and therenpou, Congress reeommend- ed fur the purpuse of harmony and cuncihation, fo thons Bates, to cede those lands to the Uni Ged States, ms the common property of ibe Unive. Virginia, and the uther Statesdid s0,—and thus. the confederative was fivally acceded to by the orngmal tharteen Ststes. J shall extract enough from her (Virginia's) pruseedings tu show the tc raper and spart with winch she acted, as well as the terms and condi tous, epon which she gave this mure than prinerly—ihe umpenal grant of neh Virgin Ler ntory to the U mvo. Ie response to the resolution of Congress, Vir Oe repied by a seres of Kesulutions po 2d Jan, J75), Hen. stats «2 arge, page 56 vel 10, wm ebach she coments fur pultiaal co Giderainuse set forth, to“ yecld~ ty ube | gies of Ube U utted States, im the pr ainkle, ail oryiit tithe med cheim, that tbe aid Constmunwenlt umth be the leeds wurth west of the river Oh uj the fulluwimg comaiiion<«,viz. and bere folioms Or etal Guus am, Shuck fo ewe tale, sex) then tisere i the Sieg « ause ~ Theat ol the Lemde within the Territory « J to the L usted Staten, aed mA tested bor ors pregtiated bo any of the bemen telore om pet psies, ot diepueed A in Le « of crm ated suldvets uf Use Amercan Army. sha be cvmmadered a4 3 Common and fur the use amd bene fil of wach of the Unite imericon St alex m bare teeome uF cial! Gecume metuters ol the cuniedersue of Jadetes aie y “i States (Virgiuia indeeie.) accu fng t bot Peeper ve purport tite ie tle venere. ct . etjpendsture, aral ohatl be forthfo lly mid Lom Att Simpnstnns A for thal parpose. x Abert tat of purpose wha! weer ~ ere t» the first expressron of the wi!| of \ gies with wd to the deprmtus of jer off W. Territory atier t Prvsmens had been complied with. « pogress at He feat ten seggested sume tnd ith ations J Ubem, and by resoiut Hee tha Certain Vigra ace pte ed Oetitet Ms |a=0 1783, pg. 326 ial. + H remurieited ler reaeiwlees, en wueening Peset Lalives * Qquagrem, to « ©t tothe | fayette, 3d, sold and paid into aud disbursed as National Treasure; 4th, loaned prorate amuug the Suates im 1836, $37,000,000; 5th, dunased aud graated away ty various obj ets—-ol which ercatier— leaving ab Homense amount yet un disposed of Now itis plain that those Lands ceded by Virginia, were to be a common Saud tor the use avd benetit of the United States, faithfully and boun tide to be disposed of for that purpuse aud for ve other use or purpose whatsoever, by the very terms of the grant itself, and those acquit ed afterwards being so hy the common valor, di plomacy or Treasure of the Uuion, by all rales ot equity should be aud have been su held, alse Those that have been Bold and the proceeds paid tuto and disbursed as Parith Revenue been, Wore without doubt, so ‘disposed’ of under (hat clause of the coustitubou, which (Art LV, see. 3, put. 2.) saya: the has ~The Cougress shall have power to_ dispose of and take ail ueedtul rules and regulations re apechag the Terntory of other property belong ag to the CS.) and nothing in this) counee uve shall be so construed as to prejadice nny claims of the U.S. or of any particular State.” But here, too, the consituuon is silent as to the Move of “dhsposal.” [bis utlerly silent as to what plan is tu be pursued, or in what way the lauds of other Property sto be disposed of, “to create the comiuou fund for the ase ard benctit uf the States,” &e. This silence has wiven rise to all the diversity of opinicn and ditterence of colstiuchon whieh bas ansen the the Public Lands — Without stopping here, fellow citizens, to arrive al, or lo suyyest any for last 30 Years upou the subject of construction whatever of Uhese words of the constitution (of that bereaf jber) TL hope to show you sore hspusitions which hace been made of them, whieh cannot fail to stoke auy far aud candid mind as phouly not wilhta the detier, Mor Gousonant with the “spieit, ut the deed of cession of Virsnnia, or the Const: tuenm, but repugnant to both and EXPress!y For you musts | wiolative of Chem, A forget Usat whatever limetatons and Pov ises Wore stip wlat doin that deed of cession still subsist and) con trol these lands even under the present constitt do And st will be fouud that the Norib Western Lerntury bas been the Yreat reservar trotu which has been suppited pearly all the twuuty lands and donations to Corporations Carversities, &e, within certain favoured States I du nut say that the Dounty yrauts to sellers of the Revulutiva, of even of the batter wars ar ut tutronal—nor the sale and use of tl as the other Treasury funds of ihe t Lat Uri thet to be within the spirit aud fet . but on the coutrary uk avd FT otrust vou both the deed of cessios 4 Linn ts wut the port at which | But | atu aiming ty call your atention tu other man festly tleyal, wryest aud Unconstitutional ways which the Pubhe Lands have beet distosed of aud for Us purpuse Laval uvself o6 a tabi read by Mr. Caritle, Mo CU. from Virwiuia on Un Bor of be House of Representatives, whi hy su far a8 possible, | hase veritiod by reference tu DeBuw's compendiam, &o Ole, Indiana. | lisse, Missowrs, A latest M sexiness p!. Lowisiana Mechigan, Arkaisas, Fronda, Iowa, Wisconemn Cabtorma, Minnesota, Orey New Meweo Waslongioo, Uiah, Nebraska and Kansas have teoetved for sehuvie and universities, 66,436,572 wctes , for deaf aud dumb neyluns, 44 971.111, for internal Improvemeuts, 10875 98s SY: tor ratlrumds, 18,190 BUG 5 fur indus iduale and evin panies, 279,792 U7; for seats of yorerument and public Luding, 50.860; for aw ij wiles, individuals aud corporatious, 8.966.264 Se that to these corporations (a tovestram horrendum very ba ely w ears") and uther lustitutions have Lew n, a3 at purtation Deanucrat wrauted milous of acres wh hh, as we have seen V ala a gave pemeryuslt and patrkticaiiv as “a fund fur the common benefit of the American Siates, fathfuily and Gone Dede to be ume for thal par prec aud 'ut mo ulher wee or purpose whats, To these may be added other orar ra site + tera atta armors aniet Ty I te ‘ ‘ , RE oncerene | lnle y ne Mirinesura Alalenia. and George. of mithows of ates — 22 ty toe Were n atic Seen gu ( nes at 1» - Canaan re { ~ . | | “ . a s ‘ < . \ 4 Throw fb j t ' ' as lor fem TL perwstine, w ' om! as ' ten ' “ f\ Pare 7 “t * ' Z s a ~ a _ Nut , r sve ed heen at « Nov on ! ‘ Q ‘ . mites, ow -" NY we Misine rer \rh as. Sta : » | era S » dosnt | a | . (ae I lame ) # ‘ 2 Mallen, bree ! ’ S ] - “ ' very slin ’ “1 ~ ret he . ‘ es ’ . ans i 1 s Sta gn * ’ NW it ’ ‘ i . . * ‘ wot - Na ai Dp x a . i “ 4 ° ar ~ . 1 ‘ Wa 4 a “ . . ar 4 » . . iv t A “ ata i AN SUA ge pra j ‘ 1 1 ys ‘ V pam 4 ™ 4 er rey . ‘ / e | oe 1] ‘ FY y. | { ~ r j I 1 7 ‘ 4 | Cs: athe sriene, | whether from sat " 1 \ ' bul iyee ‘the terms ¢ appropriati ag it, and gronaly u nlei the accounts toa Commissioner in Chancery and require # pro tata restitution from the Stites or Corporations tat have received any portion of the fund, nay, more, would pronounce the grants heretofore alluded to utterly voted and illegal.— Bat uufortunately here from the nature of the ense there is ng jadicial foram. There is no Eyjuity Commissioner, unless pubhe opinion en- bylteved and aroused on the subject, shall coerce Congress to do what Is Just aud necessary iu the i retnises, Let us now, my friends, inquire what are the various plans heretofore proposed for the “dispo sition of the proceeds of the public lands, and why any such disposition other than their being sold aud the proceeds paid into and disbursed by the Treasury departinent, is either necessary orexpedient TD omust premise that itis an ad Witted axioin in the theory ofall well regulated voverninents, that there should oever bean over- foreiag treasury > first, because it evinces that the people are somehow overGixed ¢ and second, because too much of the circulating: medium of the country (useful only while in ctrenlation) is withdiawe froin busiiess chanel pond third, because vverplus ts lable to become a fund for corrup beou and feaad; and fourth, the sword being in Jind produces thometary troubles; such the hands of the executive and (with us) legisla ve be tes. large purse ought never tu be so cutrusted to any power already bolding the s4o0 1. For many reasons, not necessary to de- 1 Liisi preemineutly true of oar govern Ment, This aywinst the theory of our govern nett and the interests ofour people to have a We have now, and had for sume time, and probably shall have, “Lhe rede mytion of the public ds btonee effected, More revenue than can be redundant treasury, have Ispored of honestly — plunder is the « nseq uct So long ago as Ue tine of Mr. Jefherson, when it: became appa rept Chat the debt of the Revolution be before a great wh would be, discharged. it was begin to be discussed whist disposition was to be tmouwe vl the surplis arsing from the “in posts” and the sales of lands. The conclusion at) whieh Mr Jetherson, the vfather of Doinmoerney,” arrived, Was a yaal “repariitiow” among the States he revenue thereby liberated may by oa pvat eparliiliouag the States, and ai ny amenane nt oft a to Thverm, canals clon, and org Mv uuderston e~ tet is whatw lr fe an amen denent of the ertatien mod not the repartit Ve lis as ay, It shows that even in bie dav Jost fiow was foreshadowed.” Mer Me Hien, Jackson, speak first Lhe same view plus revenue, in his Mesnge sips CAs then, the penod approaches when ‘ bon weorevctiue io the payment of debt will conse, the stribution of the stry dirs “ preeekt a senous subject forthe deliberation f ¢ He adds an the «ame in Tu nvond these evils, it appears tu inet hus just and feral dispem:tion tht be inade of s surplus rey Ss Al) t ta sad ” Ss hus to rom for ett st t be flow warranted by the Const ‘ “ | be eny yome to the Soutes an an ent au t il hoes ’ t upor amend te wt Sw, ale bots ser-ue he pre Pe mae ea. Having watbe, me ws ; s Ietun's Tiaety View chap come to the comehumon that the | ab Jitto purposes entirely foreign to ht) PRN State, laced thone who. gave:ithe .criginal ter into details athidlaleba efuttiess then vived except as fact suffices; Seats Lue elie | ied code the Sicea Adee 76.—| hus odie ™ of thé goo ’ pry satan Whyt Phe cause is pattent—the new State,| cither belomg to | heite thi Wende to ale evlaed ot somewhat} State, She lag s fluctuatiog population, and what Mr.) ernor announors Calhoun, Gen, Saeksen, Mr, dicted nnd di in Clay and uthers| and taxes, What 1 3 in veh terms, has] lis pockets, or looking, Aettwlly come to pass, viz:—the laud has been! and fature dignity in the Unien ol 1851. “Nor sir, is our own sanction wanting. The ~—to keep those States iv harmony with the Va-| unto us.” Commous of oupe—by # unanimous vote, T come now, gentlemen, to the Constitutional: | ly to retain ae~seri sulution : “That the public lands held by the Uuited!/ svn scheme of. giving them to settlers elas’ awl constitutional re States deloay in Common to all the States aud squatters, Need Pangue that this is expressly | ed felo deme.” benetiis derivable therefrom : jhy the Goustitution? Hf to distribute among awaits her, proved ‘arguineut is that, to distribute umong tadicida- hues. ~ Kesuloed, That it is amongst the most soleran | als, and they squatters, is flagrantly more sa-—! What plan do you propase for Virginin'’s relief duties devolved upon the Congress of Ure Uyited | Second, Mr. Calboun’s scheme to dispose of Let that be answered before iuterroynting ua Suttes, faithfully aud bone fide to dispose of the | Chen (he stickles for that Constitutional and be: Nor have [any interest separable from Virginia pubbe lauds iu such mauner as will equally | reditary word “dispose”) to the States in which chure to the benefit of all the States whieh may | they severally lie—-such States to refund to the destiny may be wrought out in my life time. - how be or way bereattor beeume members of! United States one-third of the nett proceeds) Gentlemen, with thin hasty review of the lanc this cunttederacy, aud that Us General Assembly (1 know that to aseaxil a propositivn of Mr. Cal. | subject, [leave the qued@ion---whether my frien depreeates the adoption of all such inensures by ova will be looked upot in some c Congress as will have a contrary tendeney.” | petty treason, or at least lese euazjeste”—but | settled by yourselves, Among the more prominent Inen of the Dem- | here to begin with, L have the authority of ene vente party who voted for the resulutions, it) of his warmest disciples, my friend, Mr. Caskie, | F May Hot be amiss to note the following > Messrs, | himself opposes it, Nor withoot reason, for! Sea a Bayly of Accomae, Gilmer of Albemarle; Cox of mathematically, legally, and doubtess evostitu 4 Chesterfield, Watkins (Joseph S.) of Gochland, | Gouatly the tess is comprehended in the greater } Edinunds of Halifax, Sinith of Ide of Wight,! —if therefore to dispose of equally pro-rata: to | OF ai Goode of Mecklenburg, Woolfolk of Orange, all the States be unconstituuonal, the rule of} ‘ Venable of Prinee Edward, Crutet.teld of Spot: | three will solve the problem how far it ise | sylvania, aud Guodson of Washington. sUtutional to dispose of toa few. To retarn | Aud subsequently, the propusiugn was adopt: | one-third into an alrendy overflowing treasury : ed by a very decisive vote, that the * most Just siopiy absard, Ny one now, however, | belie | und equituble plan for disposing of the nett pro theoretically contewds for either of these plans, | ceeds uf the public funds is hy distributing the though both are in full operatio ; same in past proportions among all the States”) The other scheme, that of Mr. Clay. in brief is When the subject of laud distribution was | to distrbute the proceeds among all Suites in the | under discussion in tie House of Delegates of ratio of their general charge and expendi tare— | Virginia, in’ the year 1339. a proposition was of their federal population, when Justiticd by the | sulinitted by Mr. Santh, of Isle of Wight, to the | finances, Where is the constitutions! objertion | P effect that the plactuy of the proceeds of the lo tis? Ttis conceded that the tariff yields more | r ¢ laud sales tu the federal treasury was the aust: than enourh fur the current expenses of Govern CAROLINA W ATCHMAN . equitable mude of disposition, abd it was voted) ment. Tt must be disposed of. “This is wdnit (ee ; ted by all whom party stress does not compel lo} Is not the seheme in very | witdl’s eve of the deeds of cession and the Con- ~ Kesulved, Vhat the application of the pro- situation © [tis disposed ef for the common ben | the sakes uf the puble lauds of the efit and general welfare of all the States; it is Coited States to the general purposes uf the | fiir, equal, beneficial and practicable; bat it is| Goverument, iu carrying tutu effect the power eljcctod, (and here the whole argument diag the! ves not expressly provide for this « P~ ee down by a large majority. The propositiog was in the form of the fullow- | the opposite. the SALISBURY. N. U. eouiulion : ing ceeds of TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 28, = TERMS OF THIS PAPER 9200 CASH 1847 created by the Constitution, ts Unat disposttion fir as constitutionality is concermes|) Uoet el therm which ts most equitable, apd which will Constitution trust effectually and equally enure tu the use aod mode of distribution. My answer rm several wise :} io We have been very forcibly re Leu ht of ad the States, Ist. The Constitution imparts nu mob of dispo 5 ie ; Now this resuluuion was Offered as @ subeti- sition, Tt indicates: certain qualificatioos and minded of late, that it is Spring-tame, tule tor certain resolutivns of a committee, putnts oat the end, but specifies bo manner, Li w hether the weather exactly suiteor not, “ ho athomed Chat “ube uset equitable plan ot iast be disposed of for the common benefit: of ! wtog of the stds is by dint We allnde to the fluod of poetical con- cll the States ays f tributions which has been poring inp Hell proceeds uf the public Now, here is power granted te the United States to be exerted within what tre Che sate ta Just prop Hons amons ail the Suates.” And the sublet linite ie expressed, in what particular manners. Cl Us for some woeks prast—alw ays sure Lute was mp cted Ly a vule uf 89 lo 34 l—avule not expressed. The conclasion is that the pow te come, Justas the buds Leyin te bars: which on Conty atfimed the cubstilatiooahty of eras lo be exerctaed inthe way most effectually d the birds atune ther voices. We Jrstnbutiog the procrets of the puble lands to secure the end contemplated. viz: 7 Te be dis ot benefit fall the States” Amon This, bneflv aad preemely. ms the acheme at pres atone the Siates, but the prefereues of this posed of forthe ev Who can tell result trode Uf Cispomilion over all uthers, are kept very securely. ast Mr aviv, Caron, Aruetroag, bin by Mr Dickerson, (Demoerat.) and i con . hers uf the the Comatite hed ot the Demucracr lume who voted a Surith’s sulmutute, soposed by Mr Clay, and before BE prope sed Ww lial frown mischief tmoglit an were Mewes. Giliwcr, Tivder, Cruteli field, tidiseriminate publication of all these and secures uf sistent with the deeds of cession- beoe Justin thytues and ditties, with heart, dart, and fon, with justice and necesety, foth, of the polities! cartes, then, in this 2. Ife at as ito the sthurt, and dove and love, vou and trae, Peoustitution, being « Patnbetion, makes it une are ¢ to the comsutuuwnaliy aud manner of melitution shy and fy, all mixed op with such cun eapedency of the policy uf dateibauen el, then there os nor fic ity ee that gly devised shill! [tis further sad that if we can call upon \ thats not only entitle! to hee ahare sol thew ‘ i oe Congzrese to deste ite the present ur future pro lands Trak ps mew pommemnes| foe of the albwole Sonn i . . . a Ss code of Uie land sabe we may gu beck and de States of Glia Minor Towa, Indiana and Wi THE PUBLIC LAND Hand utr proporivuate share ul the laude al comsin, with Case, Doaglea de For not only Of all the saljects of publie concern, ! r l ‘ te the Conmetit lent ” enlger of « remy dispumed vf by partial ap peupriativas. — the t aC upon the enbier of ve there is none more worthy the earnest at- Prue, said Mr 5. and it weld but even quirtag land articles of conf deration Ou ae i iy Tete tbent Spe oe " ine, handed jusuee. And ao thought the popular also The geatleman will look in vain the hCen OF the people at the present tise bewel of the Leyistature of V ington few years Comututon for power to acquire any Terntory than this; and with the hepe of securing nit had ot reached ite pre bat ten miles mynare form seat of Caos ayy, when party 1 for it their attention, as well as te plac “ | posed by high aathority—tirt the Beaton-Jnck- | ou--what fully—-what suicide, to rh ject this just . Verily, it may be call. Ifshe dors wot promptly ae- that each aud are all cotided to participate in the | tu the teeth of the decd of cession —as affirmed | ¢ pUthis convenient mesuurce, a gloomy tuture This is a0 adorn picture, where Aud by the hke vote wits the following ap-| all the States is auconstitutionnl, tuo clearly for the hope of xel-promotion supplies the sombre T retort apon our oppowents the inquiry---- quarters as) oor myself shall represent you iu Congross, to be | lave a pigeon hole for them where they | ran dab | ee wl a divide 4 he feels in | Se Fae ‘ey , higher, ye Prosperity em this great give away in stupendous grants—large doucers | State, does not long to cxclaim; “Se'be it eveu Oppressed with debt equak to. the tional Democracy. Shall this be continued, or| debt of the United States—heavily taxed, with House of Delegates of this State—this Louse of | will you utter your voices in an indignant not) her works of improvement incomplete, and like | ppled im her eredit——with adupted at the session of 1839, the following re- | ity of the only three modes of distribution pro- | alanving emigrafon afher children rapidly going retains of the old Wiig a OI corrapt wid ¢ to use it, Just as they | niinlend ra dewine hate Moeraey stund firm, aud these’ ite will ane be battle Raleigh "Stor Uere it is ngnin Humbug.”—and this time from the, gnaele of the Denio- r/eratie purty in North’ Carolina. A this is the way in which our State isto «| tees. deal ; Born in her, I expect to share whatever of ber | w-delranded of her rights as heretefore— se Standard, Salisbury Banner, the 1} Winston Sentinel and the Western Dem. ' oerat, are all to set np the éinit——« Aum. jbuy! humbug! f"’—~and they culoulate, | with absolute certainty, that every dem. | O¢rat, great and sinall, will not ouly op- | pose the equitable appropriations of the public lands, as has been proposed, bat jthat they will also carel np the notes of | theae had pipers and dill the State with |suicidal madness, Shall their aime be accomplished? We address the question to every citizen, and especially every tax | payer, in the State. Shall Nort, Cato jlina reject her portion in the distribution jof the public lands, for no other reason {than becanse the Standard, and some jothers, pronounce ber claiun to @ distri. butive share, a “ humbug?” | For our own part, we think the time | for arguing this question has well high | passed. It is apparemt to every reading man that the day is very high when it will be entirely useless to talk of such a lclaim. Congress is distr ibating—squan- dering en pets and others—the public detain in such a way as soon te place it beyond the reach of Sonthern States, and then North Carolina will be left'te trourn her irreparab'e folly im rejecting boon of immense value, onee so easily within What say the people on this subject? Sarcly they will take it under rerions Consideration, am! will not saffer themselves to be deinded by the ery of *hombag.” her reach. ss a a -A man enfling himself Col. JW. Wester tae teem beeteieege in tlhe Wetera part of this State J te prortiones oof South Caro hun. professed|y for the peryene uf rabsiog funds to nid the pros wry cme in Mamagn, hal, as it lorns eat, with en eye single 10 hin awn in- terest, White, 1 is men has spproprited all the money he has rmsed to hie own individual ee He perseeia! a nember of prople tn M cklembany ¢ vemmty im this Ninte tes eel vet there corthly Pemmewmnins mind emigrate te Kanes, mmmng to bear ther capenees thinker; bet when they had ail aseembd on the dny appuint- wd foe starting? the gallant Colunel was weerng, vor has he ikon beand fsimer, AB) is dhemunme- vod me an atalitionint, and we think i mpere that probable that he isa repreenivite of Yankee Ax Ivroerer } 1 Shasmbel thas genprmter ean venture w a A ae eae Ap teal Mr. Jcff-reim an thewizlt ehew bee w-qnited Lins : Pee Ye om f 5 wer le a ju sent mablewoag bok mes : aaa “ within their rench bisturica! facts aml at ice baeneclf in the weat-en part od thie Beate, he me etend Clint ec Al be granted Tu 1549, Mi Venable. of Ponce Elward, a tsiana Terntory, ail jp ropoeed oan anecadivet ta ah ' t iat Th beset leme h F : bo settlers, ur ‘ tr words ven away to leading Deanoecr inember, offercd the follow. And the articles of confederation are mbedatedy SUlelite showing is tijortanec, and the) will dowha mret with a warn rewidhe brow ds. Ing Ju. t ° . »~ 1 save be ron J paleptedl img res dutrums alent, What te the acy ecemsity Of speedy welion on the part of 6 Gusasperting dupes, u ' 1a ‘ Sannnal mes Rewd ced. “Vint the principles of justicn amd power--pumer te give ar the obd States tu secure to therm Ivem jis We believe it is now settled tliat this : ms eat hs eee : ; pain Cillawe tha : Fae : > bs Conner nee = ss myn reagan at th me u : : fi - ole : pa mera Hee in the disposal of the pabtic domain, man Warre is an i N= reter & yontle- mary) showkl be de ¢ irs, 8 wan th such « bee t “ , ee Stat ln ved ne appropriations from call “Neduen pesctars” ee lev before our readers, thin week, the man in this place lias bended os a letter ae ated be ameh at ye a we pnble binds of uf money ansing fom the # ant t nr siletance of a speceh by Me AL Joep fron Pet tte, Ga. on wh 16 ac- r at! ¢ . I enles (hereut bho manner as ell place sad ener x ASist wte mon Creasy, of Virg a, dre Wharedy will Lee teed of Laving raced aules NpAions of « ' z «in the e<pe t wm vw th . ‘ “i “ene ve et lett State non fen rtineg Ute tes pect . hoe A es AP aK jiat as Chl ev inthat State, enlisted mee made . ‘ j arty Gut thee States that Aaee received mpeqoree mations 4 efiomt : a > ; (peg . Arclit kin tee elena win conucie lees , paren leyeitvovomte dy abet scan! satistactory a ferns a6 tb can be on pertutinente for rendezvona &e., &e., : ; : 2G 69 he premise ew s given. Tt isiuterestiog, and theee whe all for K theas, and then went off and » . * \ eo trierec svotel fur retrospertice 3 Tt silence denies power te cad ot, will find themeel ee an ply re failed to meet bis men and other engage: ss un, were Messrs. Giliner, Bayly, Wats ing frend fil the pow cs a a il ae ; \ & ; \ gina: Armetrony Tyler Walle. Ves ‘ are Varded r their im venta. mii teiits mreonatee ‘ bins ‘ strony, " ate, Vem wariante ter the tore oe . \ . . ( tehn ', waeun, Aud other pr AUCH Mg, T hace «of ‘er “-. ; ‘ } a le i= ihe DD a Ae TN ierar Noli usinran ia Si lishurg ee Mierelare Chapel id Guaette.-Mer. J. M. Hex: : ' Mr Us Mr. McLane avetio£ Wivere the pasmer ceveral new branches of bugness ineper PERSON, formerly of Concord, having re : ‘; see \ a Se ie ea teal ation bere, some of whieh maw have been l! ved to Chapel THM, tins snet moed * . I : . . \ oe ant ; ; » sores tak rte ait elm : ilicied 0 be “ore, but vet wee of this fro that place a new paper bearing the ' (Pnbed tee neue i Hie Nl bet. a tice, The’ very latest, we believe, 1 aleve name, Ee has adopted the cash : N ts ne st Die sbersde of aml the eomstintion here te ianufactire of Wheat Fune, hy Tf svetem ‘ Mr. Ketel stes hal ds mitts fumed ie to take but ay ry 4 - ; -o- lis eis Pomeeratie preset Virginia, wasn very ecteas |, Liu ( mati «at bie duke i>” wher & © PNP Waona, we Fresh Tomatoes are in the Civeinnati 5 At this propos Mr My Laue moredia thal derretion— an! Toentinit that a See, dre on the run, curving off the pro narket at 25 ctea piece . | e J Gere (olacijuicece Intiince ia) Ute far aud pro rata dl f hie cone ducts of there ahep The mannfacture oo Joh Ie C4 : mal, juet a feaemal Rhee iti be F " ! mee Secretary.” aad Mr R, '@ beat tT fens I k vl hinds of Agricultural vn plementa, Wo Coxvictrp. —The ronng man Crrewas, ‘ foal wit . ne nae wanted that my foend did not vote for ang of Ai ee i ’ : erty. | . wisi Leste talicha i SBOKS of Vie maeiy sey oa Pentie peat the Mesers, Govoox, om anestensive acale comiuittee te jail in Guilford coanty, some l frum Ube ful and pating ot doen ac Use Mot cece ‘ . ; at Mr ¢ oak rejtan Inffrent 7 ot ees J ice cong Cuagress. ane] the conetite tyoof wlnch P — and the manufacture ofpl nce by Messrs. monthe since, upen the charge of marder- ~ ee edu witha ual dividend uf 68.00.4090, ae put Un A Foe ert Witeem) let he Lem ke Moers The manufacture ot ing Miss Pixxx, near Jamestown, was - ‘ fu het ‘ ' wason the floor [presume and wl wish te pp . ’ ‘ the baif 1 iow inany ointles Ms sgl HH le! 7 I : Ruailroad care bw Mr. Nias And, putopen his tral at Greensbors’, last ' 1 , ae Rreomrs there dil ry trend came lie wekinew , aves . wd ig ‘ ‘ H AAAI Ge) aa mein dineneing. nthe WE are sorry to say, of Wheskey, by the week, His Honor Jodge Sacxvers pre- sre . How mane hee degrade d . - : g Beales’ str pms es eee “shores WAM of Virgie these flag versione of Messra, Myrks. A! these branches are « ding, and we learn was foand gailty. i oe De it \ AEH ead De) hang now carried on here vigoronsly, and form, Ue tovk an appeal tothe 8 ipreme Cuurt. \ © works : we to ; = hr . ; ! ul Mrs anan stanle pledged to nt— J ‘ : ble together a very considerable addition ts -- : pe . . ; ate ae “Lhyon fliee—when a . von f , oe i os Varelal approved it —no mean auibe be i ea Pl cesta ton the business importance of our town tI We learn from the “ National ‘ = ; ff ! ; ; Niioarall 1b vcould hare f nerd are laity American,” that a fearfol storm of I In t wear f foe : i or A ; ; ; F thapathe judcinent of the Lire BT The Magistrates of Anson county wind, hail aud rain passed over the city ' ” ert i t . ‘ ' i ' t bas } t c af e . . whe oe tl In 1838. ¢ ue 4 i eee weanhecrihed $150 000te the Wilming. of Atlanta, Ga. on the afternoon of the : . ° maths vaAppen to by bneennvine tnaee . ; { pave, (tide the ) ta Loan - ’ ton and Chin ce Railroad, subject toa 10th inatant. Serione dain age was done z Put another diffs nits owas of {air equa } J ; ! : lee ek é ahiersAL 3 art tid general distribution ie te be found inthe Vete of the connty to be taken on the to many buildings, poblic and private, , ; \ * ri ) P salar was §2.1 | . i . ; Plan Aiithe Southern Democrmey are now fthoof July next tnd the lives of a number persons im 1 7 a Ninles feriinetiee Aine cs pulling a “jemer in the atartting ery of a pla Be Ata pablic meeting of the citi. Nel, and spared almost miracalously. : ; A plaud What's sour plen The north weet Se | i ; i 1% olen atritin | ‘ , rejects aes weno difficulty whatever iu the zene of Rutherfadton, a few daye age, The storin lasted alout one hour, Great . etw lt t KNOW Hot ow ‘ ., ) : . . a wadot alin mothae it: malt squesten. they have foandavery resolutions were passed signifying a wil. damage, it was thonght, had been done h the , ' waloa will rhe called for, never we tite rl . te help ie Bh ie Je) Vey lingness to be taxed an amount whieh to the crops in the track of this stern. : a watt, aod Ttake the Itberty of suggesting that can bea / Lales mo peatd ne 5 Briel Ercall Ur) repay ye tty wasc jae le appetite Vie S which a will ake the proportion of that county, On the same day, there was a snow ‘ aut eon even ty t i e GAME PAN Apple 0 wit me >] y ) : < i fA f nA Re ecen ne — meome a precedent with the democmer, wontd to complete the Weatern Division of the storm in the North weatern part of Penn- | 5 arom t abslities of the State © ine u . i i : ; ' : | bsreport, OL page 49. Bellow citiaena, one NOt ME her back” maternally, Pde notapprove Charlotte & Ratherfordten Ruatlroad. syivania, and anow fell to the depth of = : * bi Mee) OF propose thie, tat enee it hae heen eo general ’ . pe . . tlchd cominonwenlth.” etaude in need of a Of ie igtand : * Ne ne W bela haa] “2 from 12 te 20 inches. Whht wonder, then, me | opted by the and Ss States, (all Pe Ce . : ° MS F ' \ Fi (pre wre sacl ane She tn ally entitled by /Y | Two students at the university of : 5 A ae Pa | - a ped aera seed uation, 0, deMTAL,) 1hdoes not he with the handwork er . eed OF that we have had cold weather in North se hie aba ithe if, Pui fy ae : ef ed ‘e Lche have Of their own party. What objection to the Virginia, were shot on Saturday night the Carolina; or thata keen North-west wind, eet nae Heejualy mang, many omilliene inore—shel she have ; ; } ; ; ‘ a ' ‘ them f Shea entitled now. itas computed. to Wl relished plan of 183610 A loan of millions ISth inst. They called ata liquor shop oat throngh na last evening. non, © Vatlere ‘ ad i oe : n r a \ Dee eee millions, and pegs ely under any Cover (2 be recalled The it etnkes me, in very tate at might to get a drink. The shop oe ‘ . 'y dacs and Coa tn stem ty about 69 miliona What meghe 2 ' a te ! _ ee : i r ! etal was closed, and they commenced beating ta The New York Legislatore be- : eee ve : ea APprowa but Ur fastidions frenede— sequen - ; . ; . F there sheet ADT fe ii ne. darted mo heal when Virgins ie to be benefitted onthe door to aronse the owner, who fore ite a Jjournmnent adopted a resolution ‘ i 4 . ” te as Mee ath nites tales Opp res A : 1 ane i wii tase nerther of these, let ue fall back on Mr opened a window and fired at the per-‘requesting the representatives of that Hi ‘ (4 serbow toxes, with ber works of Tnternal [in pies , i | ] 1 4 : . " onfinsh ed and therefore bat htde Oly s bata: Gn substance.) fair, general gong The shot took effeet on the faces State in Congresa, to use their best en- ‘ Was eventua metiv., te what somree ie she to look for re. Otetrbation amon ub vie aU asthe nee tra of the students, named, Martin, deavors, to keep the public lands from settles the matter old honter and a young , “ne u ! f sulat nd to secure A fr. Clay twist ca in| re@it ampatred, how shall she re : } , > . ra) ithe hands of speculators, and & c , epertarnan, went — fart ah 1 od (of Va) and Baxter, (of Georgia.) Mar- palin ; - Ee (Retain ap toaetne tiple axl F = Ww t forth- a ; unt. NA Naneod ’ 5 4 that distribution of them among the old nothing, bb nireuee ant wey ne « veroiely weortnede , - ! wl A ribby a won, share of the publi land fund se : 2 - 1st met est ala Laat wa tn was dangerously wounded States to which the latter are entitled = tales CAT Neal ae © younger one eontin ’ iy ay : 4 : a) avairyauticed ws hut Wo exprems the wis and signify OT pid enh ed ltl ‘ : na What will North Carolinadol The Stan- ‘ee hypay pene me and the thing te done beyond Utlly consulta Wiinself, and tenaing the older : : 7 lard ih Noa tan itmlect aline ‘ ‘i es ! . Wil sit stick ng nthe bark and Willi the wee enamine, shew wlll we cook the POISON ‘ al P i re ug “fi mit . lite <s set 24 is eee His we ih Rig 8 tre Oe ee aan G : ' : : ; will Aumbug the State out of its rights. M ‘ sii tt aes inwhich mMouting visionary questions, of constitutional KUM f we take nt Uoul se was abruptly A well informed correapondent writing cee 7 8 hey should re: power—nuring ieanwhile one prde—other aml angrily cut short with, “Ob! hang it, bets : “y Lice of poi \ - 4 with «je . “ vevesh r fower—nursing ralwhile ofM rye otne iS oa : 2 a Oa, RAYS! OO Tone hotice of puisonin ry * frien My thsensl ‘Halen €qnally demanicatia equally of ile aitick bag the yame first, aud cen we'll devide how " B) es ie ! ; 8 y Foarrona veans 100.::A friend has ernt os finde hamecif 4y Opposed ty both construction school solved re question cut thy 0 cook it attermards Gentlemen, let us settle wall paper, last week, is worthy of notice; A specimen of a currency with which uur Senior : Waa ae 1g Gorliin knot and become wot only enriched, “He principles, the detaila will fulluw asa ready but a wore dangerous thing is the worst: | was famihar in bee boyhoud —a check (or dae bill nal demu ta and well bie io Hut freed themselves from all local taxes by COlse quence. ed yarn used in ‘eruel work, colored green father) drawn on the Cashier of the palnbely ' cts to iiat No prerata among pig themaclves to more thao their share of | Others, more sapient still exclnim——Why all by the same arsenite of copper, because Branch of the old State Bank, for Twenty Cente, “ates as uncomatitulonal —anditietog plain the lands tis great clamor about the publie danas! Ite | 7 the labilor ie ! { payable on demand, and signed R. ee ] ! u sareir 2 y . 4 ss f . “ fortner be uncomstituuional, distrbution Ye cannot fail, gentlemen, to be strack with clear that the whole affar im but a begyarly ac persons are inthe habit of putting threads lreasurer Thespian Society. It is an odd luo among a fow sates or to squatters is much more the remarkabie fact, that of the original 13 count of empty boxes. Ihave not time to en-| in their months.” jing affair.---Fayatteville Observer. & fT i i f e t s § Butt andr lows ¢ the oh dite « “As ions w convey terior 4 civiliga stom mm eltios tl tossed | ship-of- rival, fi hin ow “Frolic were of her its: aceom Tuee at to ri tone inc ot taneat ec hip, he dength | the Ma the win many mw filled hi much ft teriay t steaner afitoft self inte TUE | The C vannah, vig: “ Reso and Met X.. «4, af acum E Badg cliteg 5 th J. Hami wor Jeolem Rev. J. | DSeoath Cs Georgia | Asiibell Sreet of Alonzo ( by this € Scathern spices, an f books fran the grade of seen tet! purify te Aud l dent of th vere of Oh bia, in th 18th da dy lane rere of th aon th bOP}ros@ yg hem by | fully req She are f Uus call, | Pres Boel ow We occ ed in the fices to vw! pers many “Mr. KE ber addre "here is ne the paper Month r tat oftice ‘orner, gi f by the "nent of | fron thea hqned at “One and *riting to “he ill fort © write ne Ward hie | “Matemen he time eM nigh readiug when it f such a “sq tan. public place it tes, and ) mourn 8 boon within on this : under t suffer ery of wed all dividual phe tn yet thee Kanew, 7; but *pprmet- minwing, AE re them Yankeo ture lo nate, he @ frou at this ruritie- better 8 of made , &e, rT and “gage- Hrx- mg re- imsved “g the » cash inmati } pre- wilty. uurt. ional ™ of eity f the done vate, nper- usly. reat done m. snow -enu- th of then, Forth vind, » be- ition that , en- from cure told {gps tan lone ts. nt ue enior e bill bary ents, nara, vok- PAAR Me eS PNR Bd A Ala 9 ti RS BT ta Dyudi coieabdihition’'% on nl ance, Dr, we ook ovcasion to defen! the stage, > ° . This letter hag been replied to by Mrs. Fanny Kemble.’ The lady actress pro: tests aganist crores of the preacher —denounces stage as iminorul, “us evil and only evil, and that continually.” The protest has created profuaud BUrprine: the pulpit upholding the thyatre—ihe acturs denouncing the theatre “as evil 1 (overs body can understand, The Pacific’ ’ loan of $6,000 per mile.—-Taking the av- acres | After building the road the company wilt have land. ‘enongh to Yield the sain of thirty millions,.and this the editor says is the logic of dollars which Railroad throngh Texas, the’saine paper states; will be seven hnndred and eightty tliree miles long, and has 9 grant from the State of 8,017,900 acres ofland and a erage price of the Mlinois lands as a basis, this grant will yield the Paeitie company /the grand sum. of over 120,000,000. The | Bulletin thas brings to view the magni- tude of the grant: “ Eight millions acres of land ig easily pronounced or written ; but dogs the read- | Hall, J. Cowles jr, rg) Tali r « Their term of serv gins with the July number. The azine lished on e casli principle. wie EL come to pay him money. It beats ac- vustic vil all hollow. CONSICNEES AT THE SALISBURY STATION, Fok tHe weex expixe Apr 247: Yadkin Mana, Co., Brown & Coffin, A. A. A, Hamlfu, J, & C. Cowles, O. G, Fonrd, R.' Tomlin & Co,, McNeely, Mock & Co, W. Piamer, J. Hamlin, Murphy & Co., J. M. Evtles & Son, J. G, Andermon, G. M. & A. T. Jones, Gaither & Co., E. Mauny, Holmes & Morehead, 1. A, Davis, W. J. Mills & Co., T. Austin & Co. M. & B, Turner, J. A. Molt, Holmes & Harris, M. L. Holmes, E. Myers, HL. er comprehend the quantity represented ? + is yreater than the combined area of | Rhode Inland, Delaware, and Connecticut, | It is nearly twice as great as Massachn- | Robards, Brown & Coffin, Sill & Sill, B. Julian, Wu. Tiddy & Son, W. M. Russell, F, M. Bra. dy, Holines d Harris, Josiah Cowles, W. Smith, A. G. Holder, Carmiehael & Call, Gold Hill rereafter is to be pub- To enre deafness, tell a mati you've and ouly evil,” and denouncing the pul- pit for ite defence of the stagu—is w new A ‘ r thing. What with Mr, Kalloch hang op | than New Hampshire or Vermont, TI between heaven and earto, and Rev. My. |!atter, the largest, but one of the Ne Farrington oo trial for adultery in Colras- set, and Rev, Mr. Natch, of Brooklyn, advovating dancing, wine-deinking, aii fun generally, before the Brooklyn Chiris- tain sssvcnation of Young Men, and ae Obeéver pmeoning treason, and Dr. Bel- Jows upholding plays and play blouses, the clergy, like the tines, seem two be uo Liddle out of juint. —_—— se - correspondent gives us the sulijoined iter of history on an interesting subject; “The following item struck my atte tion in Taylor's Manuel of [istorv: Was! An Affecting Incident —Dr. Living Hageten removed from office 9; John Ac ston, the African discoverer, relutes the ane 10; Jeffersan 39; Maslison 5; Mo following incident which vecurred to one | roe 9; J. Q. Adame 2; in all 74. “35 of the party of Makololo, whose faithful | mark it—when Jackson came inte ofticc he signalized his accession by a sweeping A services liad i so . 5 ; ; me pples dried, vices Had been to him of so much val jremoval of the functionaries of the gener jal government appointed by his predeces- | Kecswax, we through his perilous journey from the interior of the continent to the sea coast: | sors. Besides the principal officers of th ; ; treasury, marshals, district attorneys, rev- “ Auxious to bring one uf his compan: | 28 x : : : . re Par 5 Tatlow, ions with him to England, that he tootgelit enne and land officers, nearly 500 por ital convey back to his coantrymen in the in. | M8sters Were removed. terior wf Africa a good report of Euglie!, | civilization and christianity, Dr. Living | ston made his selection. was must uffectiny. stranger reached Quillewune, he was sunt ' : ficiently surprised at the iarvelloas nov. of the Eastern Division police, who ha elties that there surrownded tim. The sea, been withesses of the following shrew: tossed hy a fenrpest Chat prevented the operation of extorting money from stran But the rasue | named John 8S. Kimball—an ship-of- war, awaiting Dr. Livingston's ar.) zert. One of the men sat upen the edge- vival, from approaching (le abore, filled stene with one hand bound up ast setts, nearly twice as great as Massachu-| Manu. Ca, setts aul New Jersey together, greater | Khon England States, contains but 6.535.680 R. Moore, verer. [tis not strange that the tock of | Amlrews, F, W. Scott, Mrs, G. HL, Mills, J. thia company is taken by thonsanda of Young. J. H. Parker, J. C. Whit, A. Mock, F. shares at a clip, xs we learn is the case.” ae C. A. Henderson, P.M. Grant, M. Hoflin, But Another Ruffing Stratagem.—Tveo men Atmerican When this Makoloto| —and John Dongtas, a Seotehinan —were arrested by officers Cook and and Trask A. Brown, M. B. Trollinger, Ulman, & Uo. F. Gray, J. H. Enniss, A. & W. 1e | Myers, J. Harper & Son, N. Boydeo & Son, El- w | kin Mang, Co, H.W. Ayer, WH. P. Parker, B. Alfied Johnson, F, & A. Foard, John jJ. M. Grant, Wm. Tl. Horah, A. D, Llardin, ‘Murdoch & Cairns, Sam'l Cain, A. Bencini, A. Progression Backward — Av esteemed Mvers, Sprague & bro. R. & A. Murphy, Carral n/ & By WU Wiseman, J.J. & JL A. Me. J. V. | T. Symons, J. C. Cannon. Le , ~) ‘| THE 1. | ».; Salisbury, NV. MARKETS. C., April 28, 1857. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY W. J. Mills & Oo. 75 a 100 Lead Bar, 9410 10412 * | Been, 1Lel2y White, 20 623 Molesses Caba, 65 «00 e! Beef, 4a5 N.O. 874 Butter, 154 20 * Muscovade 65 4 70 CANDLEs— Nails (Cut) 6 a by 18 0 25 (Ouse, 450 50 | Adman:ine, 31437 OILS LINSEE D— Coffee Rw, Seals’ : 50 a 623 ¥ Java, 17420 +, Lrish, 755$e 100 Coton, Wbatd) & Rweet Ov 4 000 atom Varn, 1100 Rags per Ib 3 Corn, 650 90 Salt perowck, 200 0 25 Meal, 85.099 Sheeting Bro. Salt Chickens per dos 1.50 Sagar Bro. 12g 015 | Ecce per da ads Crushed, 1G a In Feathers per tb. 35 037) Clariied, 130 16 1 | Freer per bbl 6.00 6 6.12 Tallow, 12,013 * Rack, 2.50 03.10 Wheat White, 115 01 20 Bar 5a Red, moOalds TL 124 Weed, 25030 fron f Lard, A Nisstalment of 20 per cent. on the stock ~ scribed has bern called fur by the Board of tors, payable to the Treasufer, in Statesville, vo let day of Juue next. R. C. SIMONTON, Sec'ry and Treasurer. 5w48 rec | the April 28, 1857. NOTICE RAIL R. CONTRACTORS. Chief Eugineer's Office W.N.C.R. R. ; Salisbury, April 28, 1857. ROPOSALS for the Graduation, Masoury and Crome Ties for about 20 miles of this Road, be- ginning at, and extending west of, the Catawba River, will be received by the undersigned uuuil the 3rd of er Plane, Profiles and Specifications for the work may be seen un application at the office in Newton afier the 30th of May. JAMES C. TURNER, Chief Engineer. 4w:48 April 28, 1857. WHEAT FANS. H. B. DOWLER & Co., SALISBURY, N. C., AVE opened a Shop in the vicinity of H Salisbury. (uear Gane & Mordoch's red ded | for the manufacture of their celebrated Wheat Fans. [und are now ready to supply all demands. Their ma- [chines have been thoroughly tested in Guilford and | j many other eoanves in this State and Virginia, and | | have never failed to give entire satisfuciion. Those who want our Fag should be careful to get one with | the name of our firm wpon ii—l. B. Dower & Co — | for there are other companies imitat ng our work. Or | ders prunpily atiended tu. | Apeil Qtet, 1857. | 1,000 Bushels Corn FOR SALE. | FINHE onbscriber, as agent for P. G. Evans. Eeq., | | offers for ale 1,000 bushels CORN, which he | | will deliver at Holtsbarg station if required | G. ROBERTS. | 3w:48 — —| : . | Certificates of Marriage, | | re IVEN by the officiating Clergyman or Magis T trate, to the parties entering into Marnmony ; demgned as evidence im their own pussessinn of their lawful warricge, and as such, ofien valualie, especial- ly to parties removing to disant paris of the coantry —Very neatly got wp—for sale at the Watehman Offi e. Bent to auy part of the Country for 6 cents per duaen, if the cash accompames the order April 23h, 1857. 8.290 Prises amoenting to Whole Tickets, $10 ; Halves,5; Quarters, 24. ; ey daw wor e received b: urge demand for Tickets, tha M bp Sig have « drawing each drawn ia each ani re, t Lotteries fur May, 1857. CLASS 34, To be drawn ip the City of Atlanca, Georgia, in pub- lie, on Saturday, May Qud, 1857. “ CLASS 35. To be drawn in the City of Atlanta, Georzia in pub- lie, on Saturday, May 9th, 1857. CLASS 36, To be drawn in the City of Adanta, Georgia in pub. lie, on Saturday, May 16b, 1857. CLASS 37, To be drawn in the City of Adanta, Georgia in pab- lic, on Saturday, May 23d, 1857. CLASS 38, To be drawn iu the City of Adanta, Georgia in pub- lie, on Saturday, May 30th 1857. ON THE PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS. 3,290 Prizes! MORE THAN ONE PRIZE TO EVERY TEN TICKETS! MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! TO BE DRAWN vol Nn tovay| WAdKin River in Wilkes The following Scheme will be ger Lyme on sa Ce HE SUBSCRIBER Is 4 abrdonden Planta- tionou the ‘Yadkin River 3 miles beluw Wilkesboro”. Suid ret contolating BOG AORES, ewbracing wme 60 YADKIN BOTTOM! whieh adjains some good open apland, most of the remuinder of the tract ia uncleared,” very fine tim- ber, and would muke the very best of Tobaces or Wheat tand. There is « fine Orchard, the best of water und improvinentp snficient to accommodate @ smull family. As time can be givea fur most of the payments, the terns can be made easy \o purchasers. Poswession given whee ver required. ‘Th, Persons seeking a home enhanced with every desirable facility for gud health, good neighbors, fine air und water and fertile land, the subscriber offers ind rarely met with. BENJ. F. PETTY. Wilkes County, N.C. April 21, 1857. 1lmo-47- Spring & Summer _ 80008 Salisbury, April 7th, 1857. A. & W. MYERS, Wo. 4 Granite Buitiding, si CLOTHING, AND PANCY ARTICLES IN GEN All perseus wanting goods ip’ our line dre lo give ue @ cal,and examine our aock before m their porchases. .Our.sioek will comprise all gvods dsually Kept io s funey dry goods store. Our guods are on the usual aecemmodating terms, ‘ REESE & STIREWALT. March 94, 1857, ‘ 43:f MANSION HOUSE Clothing Emporium. SALISBURY, N. C. MARCUS HOFFLEIN EGS leave to inform the pablic that he is now 7 weeiving and opening, direct from his manafaeto- ty in Baltimore, a very large stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, for gentiemen and boy's wear. His stock consists in every variety of Couts, Pants, Vesis, und other gar- me ais, suited to the seasun, and adupted tu all ages aod di Saas ay Segoe loching ior in quality, as well ESPECTFULLY infrme their friends and the us the eheaper kinds, ¥: Se be arian aceutding to EACH SATURDAY IW MAY! A rarstapeb hb llopraaihestdlamerplrp ten mk goede of tha cre ai eee os eee \ Prize of $50,000 is $50,000 | for inspection, ‘sfaction to any purchaser. | 20,000 is 20,000 la fo elet keeps Boots, Shoes, [ee rye oon A LARGE & MAGNIFICENT STOCK Wate, Ong, Shiri, oumtieny Wcaereten See owe 10,000 is 10,000 OF Suspenders, Collars, and many ocher articles tow tedi- | 5.000 is 5,000 S . y Ss ode to rarest. of whieh ere offered at the | 5,000 is 5,000 lowest prices to cash Customers. Callaod shall be Lowe 5,000 is 5.000 ? pring an immer suited. MARCUS H N, | 2,500 is 2,500 Mansion House Corner, t , N.C. | 2.500 is 2.500 ‘ :* bow 2,500 is 2,500 t ‘Ta an bow 2.500 is 2.500 9 , 1 : 2,500 is 2.500 | Unsurpassed by any house in the State, in point of va-| | } | 2,500 is 2.500 | nety, designs, fabrics and priee, consisting in part eb ’ yO 1.000 ie 1 000) Rich, Striped Pads, and Chene Siths ; d ‘ <r ee ee eesin 1600 | Ee mae ek ‘cee alee | ARE, NOW RECEIVING THEIR LARGE 1 ao aoe - Vowg| Black Sitka, all prie~s; Pare Mautitlas; Freneh | and handsome Sick of 1 aces 1; ; Embroidenes, and ail gouds in the Emb. S x 100 Prizes of 100 re 10500 | os rancebaland Py envadl icon | SPRING AND SUMMER ae 5 | ain, Striped an eck Nain- Sons ore soe sok Mostin; Cambrie, | Cc fe) [ @) DS, APPROXIMATION PRIZES. | Jaconet, Swiss and Plaid Muslin; a large assortment of | Swiss and Cambric Edgiags. Insertings. Flounc- ¢ Prise of 095 approntmatiog te Cham Price; are ore} sang, and Bande; W ey Sean Brisa. | eo rey 10000 Prince “Geo tes; Plain. Hemsiiched & Embrnde rice | isa 80 5 fun 60 | Liven and Cotten, Handherchiefs; Da- | a = poet is mask Napkine and Cloths; | 8,000 $0 are . 60.900 | Lace and siaslio Curtains; | PLAN OF THE LOTTERY The nambers from | to 30,000, corresponding with $204.000 Linen Sheeting, | Pillow Case Linen, | aod a full stock of Domestic Gands. | We iuteod to keep ap onr assortment by replenish | ‘ng our stock all throogh the s-ason, LF All orders wilt receive prompt attention. | A. & W. MYERS. which they respectfully imvite the citizens of Salis. bury sod surroundiug Counties to exanine before pur- chasing, as we feel confide.t thai we can make it to the advantage of buyerstodosn Our Stock consists of moat every deseripuca of GOODS, adapted to the Wants of the people. We cail special attention to our selection of LA. DIES WALSS GOODE, io which will be foand all new styles Robes, Organdies, Jaconets, Silka, Bara ges and Tissues, Embroideries, Ribbons, ke. ndid assortment of MANTLES, Snswis, Spring and Summer CLOTHING will do well to examine our Stock, as we do cot heal © in sayiog we have the largest assorument ever be« Wholesale. Special attention has been given to this deperiment. Merchante visiting er town this Season, should sot stock examination before beying, ITARD WARES, BONNETS, GROCERIES de. to be very eorplete—a large stock of Train, Sperm sed Linseed Oil, and Paints on hand of the bem qaal- GROCERIES, \) REL. SALT, PEPPER, SPICE, GING, TEA, SODA. PICKLES, SARDENES, | STERS, SALMONS, ADAMANTINE $ TAL. LOW CANDLES, $e., for axle bow W. J. MILLS & Co. omond4 1857. | SPRING AND SUMMER VASHON, 4 pa sobscr ber has just returned from the North, and is pow in the receipt of his Steck of GOODS AND CLOTHING lis Stock comprises a nd beautiful assortavent of doit LASS COTES, eres, Vemings, aad (entlemen's fer- » which will be eold very low, or made : 4w:45 ‘~ = those Numbers oa the Tickets printed oa separate = : Se mipieeesl arene eesnpugs ie aioe : he-gane | ~* | a f hin with suatoment. And when tho| sounded, and assnined a wo-he-g ~) Ate Tr . oe C : f Confirm. : ‘ps of paper, are encircled with small tin tubes and SARPEPS § b+ 4 Frolic” hove in sight, although the waves) countenance, while his companion took FAYETTEVILLE MARKET. ertificates 0 ation, apie fi my saint lari > e om : . 25 ya37 o first 218 2 ‘ were atill running lich, they pat off to (ap his position aac: If any one ap- ny a LSO printed in very Gne style, for sale at tne | are faced in anther wheat. ail icaies oie HE Subscrib-re | see, A Also a ; ps i eiirmecd. t ACON, per i 6 , : os Alen @ | her ifs w beat, ‘The Makololé of course, | proached, the feigned HO abd threw out CUFR BE, is Dea 14 A Watchman Offier, and sent to any part of the The wheels are then revolved, and a number is CARPETING posh haitaes pels aie. Fees Pre | BONNETS, SHOES, @e. acoom } bis friend. beat the boar; his hands for alins. When anv one hear nese country br 30 cle. per dusen ‘ drawn from the wheel of Numbers, and at the same Ll 4! Cue W ate Gs oe Three Phys, | Uesdemen io waut of ee eet wat Bs tee Boal | bi | hei liatels direct Kaw, tga 33 Apri 98, 1057 tune a Prize is drawn frum the other wheel. The | Tas, and Cottoa Warp, List do ree aid sank with each Lillow, he turne he: hie penne ae Wag aac inate ae: a) eeclele: —— — Namber and Prize drawn out are opened and exhib,.| Ree Sora Se : to Dr. Livingston, cad with a look and! ed his attention to the rengect of onemniniis- Rr oe ® ‘ ted ww the audience, and registered by the Commis; A lot of Canton Matting, oes. ae. tone ro a ho wedinary excitement, | tation on the other side of the street, ct R, per barrei— neo a 7.4 CARD. moners; the Prize being placed ayainst the Namber | BROWN & COFFIN. | +| ; ; mv, * ' net unmixed with alarm, said: “[¢ this) and going over himself, in the fullness of Pip case AEP OS roe 9}. —_ drawn Pins overation i@ repeated wast all the Pri-| March 30, 1857 6rd j . hy : . handful of chanee : tesare drawn out = eee | the way you gal” | Although repentety |hie heart palled vat a handful of chang Fase, PS ews wceae ern le Fe es pereon utiON tate BOOK BINDER WANTED. '. asoured pat Livy were approaching the [and threw it inte the lap of the eee ATG Wats ier tenet” rug Fetabhehmeat of ill & Sill w thie place, to| APPRO Pelt AG Sect h od stead fore offered in thi market. ship, he often revewed the question. ~ At [hent man. This natarally produced the Cao an 000 atis Duet. CA. HENDERSON anes Paco ee ialed ie foe Ace W E desire to employ a reliable and competent length th yon board and set sail for | desired effect of stimnlating the henevo Wheat, Vie et ss In wuhdrawing from busca here, 1 take thie oc- ‘he firs Prins. ecenediae io ern eeeeete| Book-binder, and shall be pleased to receive gt ev were on board a eet wall f ; : ai . \ altar tee Ons 8) » 0 Ctsam, to tender my sincete acknowledgments to my ‘The 3,000 P if a ~y ibe ae: be heh | proposals for euch a workman. Address the Editer the Mauritius, But the strain put apor j euce . : e o (pail “ ares I Pon 000 2 00 __ frends nud furme- petrans, for the liberal share of ela srane boseaad aris sme penne Prive, | of thes paper a j air . VIS Copel terns s . r ol Naw ny we if e _ the wind uf the aututored Africar by Use| rend scipeoanss les le a ie ree nies 10001 00 by epee tive seaertialacaetont ipa bern made for po" ettmle. i the Number drawing she @50,000| Seebary. April 14th, 1857. pptpergarn tances many m thes whieh, in ru: id auccession, | a! been successfn Y repeater ’ L.VRDD per th. ls e 00 e bd Prize ends with No. 1, then allthe Tickets where the | ; ¥ | diffe t ma, when the officer, think- SVIRITS, per gallon basiness clirwhere, i i obviously desirable that oar Z % T | as they will find oar filled him with wonder ur Seat; Proved ties) Cinecent| pare mie, wnen) (fe y Bron - 90 00 unerttird Notes and Acc:unts should be enilerted as| Umber ends in 1 will be entitled 1 20. If the em: | ! DRY GOODS, Lh for his facalties | and when, on en- | ing the practice had been continued long piece ae leeay. Si cin GH WEEUNS ine pre GAA uli Teen eres Peer fiends. we yi onde wn No 2, then aif the Tickets where the - ‘Bie id much for his facalties ; Wen, ON € Ap do mw 6a ww |® pre -bl Number ends im 2 will he eatisled @20, und enan ta 0 4 : HATS AND teriay the hart (st. L | enoagh, took them into eastody, and ves N \ a 6) Brow thet the sunple announcement will be eaf-ie ut / : { y Ad g the harbor oF i pend se saw a : N¢ bushy, 53a 6i o me me ‘ Certificates of Packages will be suld at the fdllowing . oP SHOES. eater in motiun, reas reeled, and in{tertay Justice Wheelock sentenced the Rye da 6a 70 rally wh very mach ts our paencingy Certs Paice wha wake nak F ROM orf elee a = RJ.w La iw my ¢ 2S, . wt, 4 ; p se sattow ther aeenents to s paid, foe zB = g 0 « 4 " ‘i a ft of temporary insauity, he flung hi. | swiodiers ty one month in the House of = Mt il A AR en pe eat (kei (aed stra pre oar popes earnest | *rtifcate of Package of ae peleaed Mackets; 4 Neseeaisgas OK pee eeh eiaaE x. ? ‘ . 5 3. cal. per keg 75 8 F . “ alf “- ¢ 4 o, ane self imte the sea and perished.” Correction Boston Journal. IRON, per in— spprals lor psvment.) cannew. if they ehvuse, al Py A Werrman & Price. All persons interested will take t I | — FE ie , 4ga 5 thengh long deferred, not ouly de wee eimple act of a te ‘¢ preys a Io | Butice and act accnrdiugty ‘ Tauee si iear ia ranie ! Sah D i O { BSw-edes, commne ber a 00 jnscee, but atthe same time relieve themselves, of 0 JNO. A. WEIRMAN. _ : TUE SOUTHERN COMMERCIAL On Sight and on Demand.—One o Da) wads. Baye eet OF all burdens —a sense of euperfurmed! 1¥ ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES, Sahettry, NC Apel 14. 1857 a CONVENTION *Poter’s” staff is responsible fur thie ance. Woot, per ib Te 18 duty EDWARD SILL Rastos ih vite ner ead for the Tike’, 1 iQ "4 my b Be nN. Tw oe @ : SILL Ene o mone ar addrens for the Tickets The Convention, at its meeting in Su | oe wcll keawn facie in ha : Gn Salsbary/Aped 2101857 et by fret mail Parchaers can have tickets eadiog im vannah, adopted the following tesulation, vin Tilak Sh LA ROLLY el any figure they my designate AND BEX AMINES TEE vie: » : 8 enected Knickerbocker, on the shady side P cr : Ste 00 The ht of Drawa Numbers and Prizes will be sent apse * Resolved, That the Professors Bledang jf tifty, a widewer with five children © Laverpmal. per aac, 125 00 All Right Again! eS pate ans ceat a bie alt AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OF . Z rire nd (mic. ever realy foes Kaw leer Maakel Oe 00 i . f archasers will plesse write their mrnatures and McGuffey of the University of Vig full of tun and , 3 me _ Plan, and give their Post Office, County and State , : inia, and President Smith of Randeipl: [joke——to yive or take, was bantered the ILASSES, per gahoe ‘ain GK MURPHY & Co, ‘ Rvsemter at even Pret wadiuws cad | EVODs GS | Salsbery, Maren 31at, 1887 y ° : log Pyent , ' + a) f : y o en full re acti s —— Dies College, Virginia; HH " George | ther e rening by 7 a : twe He yee « N ” Oneans oe 1 8 fad renewed their new stock of Spring and * _ ie Reson eerie “Pe eee a : 4 on >< E. Badger, aud D. L Swain of North Car (for tot taking another wit oleae babe ie ve jae hed 16 WT Somme! Goude which will be found very large ately afer drawing —other prizes at the asus! 4M Sabecrihers are now opening unihe corner laie- colina; the Right Rue Bishop Elliot, and) that be was bale and hearty and desers epee: aN On ii : ‘ and compicre. eonmeting of (thirty dave lv eneapird by R & . Marphy, comprising a . . : * ’ : ee a ie (Cem Part rane, b] * - A'lennmameations anetly confidential large and well selected ~tark of ‘ J. Hamittun Cooper of Georgia Profes od a matrononial mesanate The Judy REEF —Whideoa'e, Te 8 t p ; : : ow Juba Lamete, Rev. J. If Tanwecil, Jacknewrtedgel the fact; advnitted that he! REEF—*h i staple § GQCT) | rest Meactseaunederretered mer Tike ' SLAPS awe gascr ? ’ : a at either office y Rev. J. W. Mites, and Itev, Lie. Corso udl wae comritoed ty. the shernence oft a DRY GOODS, Mites te TeteerCantamcta! DRY GOODS, P vom ‘ ies Nu eof fear friend that he had thus tar been eers - > 2 - Ag ? } : ages of Tickets to | > "ap -OCkKEPY CA ’ Sein’ nef tines Presid ee aa p) remisa and expressed contrition for the NORFOLK MARKET. | ' S SWAN &CO. Ataots, Ca, | H VRDW ARE, CROCKERY GROC E Georgia; Dr. Lavey of North Carolinas) re . Line hoa Reported by Rowland & Brothers, April 20th, 1857 ! I ] ] AU RIES, (PATS, BONNETS. BOC ITS, Asiibell Sinith of Texas; President Ls Tie ss eaig he | I “ ne & i. SAT DAC ON —Hame. 132 @ 1%} Hog roand 1% T R il R d eicpiranee gles fate oa ‘ ‘ ‘ JESall 4 he ‘ oan hes . hs a neete » ! &reet of M i neiasi poy; De. Garland of Al | limeselfite i SE Le UR Net elie 1 ie ‘ ‘ideo m. 12 @ 1 shoulders 10) a 11 Hate 4 brat : . ts and 0 a 0a Contractors. all of which are enureiy N and will be ald to alana, Charles Gayarre of Louisiana, Dr. wet certainly reject lan after porns nogK Mee per Bol €23 @ 25 bal ei toh fe ‘Dee =<e- cash and panctnal dealers at cerry how prices, me that) for the Spnug end Sommer. ' b'le j , ent to hie tie hemes offence LARD MN 01S 0 16—N. O18 0 16 Nitme Matha fe UST received and for eale buvere will find it greatly to thes interest to examme ‘arge Richard Fuller of Maryland; and D 1 : : fetel cone A ae . 5 : Dre staffs, AR ecg Mal Waka ckeeee php K * i y ol pees he ‘ ‘ rg OU KR—sap 6 WD «4 ry ean , 4 25 ss urge bot « tt Read Shovel aretock before parchasing Alonzo Charch of Georgia, be Fey ested The Pu rm ie ee - . ‘ ss ; nil aa ae a @ 86 aire. 82 @ ‘ arene T ireseinte, io and Steel mee ane eee Blesting Powder a PE ye a eed attonded t (t by this Couvention ty take Chisiuatter (ot most happy to take the situation ee a DRIED APPLES —200 @ 295 ee hed: Aas dite web id poppet ena Manta Rope, assorted sizes bas. ere 7 ply attene dts. Scathern ecliml-bouke) under their au aely advertised, and become bone of lus : PEACHES —¢5.90 - oe cet riba tt CenpenayL Sarr loan A large lot of Neg-n Clothing JJ & I A MeCONNAUGHEY j ! 1 » Lome and flesh of lis flesh, but there was CORN #64 @ 67 et ere ee re ra AE tl 5.000 Ibe. good Bacon. Salislury, March 31. 1857 Qmo4t spices, and select and prepare such a serie. ie. FULAXSERI)-91.30 @ 0.00 nit before baying cide where, ae they are determine MURPHY & Co {books in every departusent of study. ne. ts her, eer by : FISIL NORTHERN —Pickled Uernags per bhi‘ . A Salsbury, Apni 20, 1857 51-47 froin the earlist primer to the Wigglrest “Well” save the Judge, “Name it 86 —Moltlete @ Blue Fish 64 2 8 pebted Salebury, Apri 20th, 1957 5t-4 grade of literature and science, as stall My profession isty surmount: such in seen tothe best qualified te elevate and jedinenta ; porify the education of the Soath.” “Ah! Judge this is beyond your pos Aud L hare been requested, #8 Presi-| ers I have vowed if ever I marry dent of the Convention, to invite the mem.) Widewer, he mc st have ten children vere of the committee to mect at Colum “Ten children!” bia, in the State of Soath Carolina, on the | says the Jadge, Til give yon tive now 18th day of May next. Aceordingly, [and my notes on demand in instalments ay tantly respectfully request the men for the balanee. Fact ere of the conuittee to meet at Colam aon the 18th day of May next, forthe| The 2 tort —A hesterfield, borpose of performing the dnty assigned Was ata routiin France where Voltaire “em by thg Convention. Lalso respect ‘ally request all editors of He wapapers, She are friendly to the cause, to insert us call, twiee at least, in their papers JAMES LYONS, President of the 8. ©. Conveution Tielimund, April 17, 1857. Ol! that’s nothing,” Courteous was one of the guests. Clesterfield seem ed gazing about the brilliant circles ofthe “My Lord, the ladies. Voltaire acceost hiw : [know you are ajndye: which are finost beautiful, the English orthe Freneh ladies Upon my word, replied Ches Sg terfield, with lis usual presence of mnind, i - [EL am no pndge of paintings.” Some tine egieet ty. i 4 r a neg bol a | afterwards, Voltaire being in London We occasionally receive letters, eouch- { ‘din the following style, from post Cienerheld. a lady in the company pro fices to whieh we have been sending pa-| ) digionsly pers many months: liars jfiscourse to Voltaire, and engrossed his whole happened to be ata nobleman’s party with reuged, directel her whole “Mr. Editor.—Yon will stop yonr pa pe : Me ! ; (08a pleat caer <a Thien (up, tapped himon the shoulder and said ; ‘e paper ia not taken from the office.” ‘ u ; Month after month the paper goes to | vated "My Lord,” replied the French ‘wat office and is either thrown into a| Wit “T eeorn to be taken by any English rer, given away or otherwise disposed ‘eraft under French colors. ‘by the past master, to the loss and det- ; lent of the propristors, withoota word; VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY "mn the official nntil perhaps he becomes _ (Ned at something in the editorial col- | FOR ALE OR R k N L. q cf “hs and thinks to mortify the editor by | > *riting to him ae above. Shonld it be “TYHE Sabecriber desires to Sell or Rent his Valna- “he lg ble property om Main Street in the great East ortane of any other post master wary i iemcorner bt and incindes a valanh'e pee “Write nein future, we will simply for- dwetlinr H ‘ i : ether with firet rate Carringe Shops, all complete, hs hie letter to the P. M. General with i new. Those wishing to porchuse of rent such | “wat ’ . ted to call and examine it | ement of the “ s tone eat. _— | property are invited to " NO ROLDER. | ‘ay. Carolinian. | conversation. Chestertield came -“Sir, take care that you are not capti was, newly fitted up, Kitchen, &e., to 148 Satisbary, April 28, 1857 Cod wud Haddoer in bids — $3.25 @ 450) Mack *' erel No 3 9750 eR PEAS Black E+ per bash’! §150—Clay and Bivcek B13) 4“ 156 COFPFEE—Ruw Lh @ 124 SUGAR—Croshed & Pourdered 15 @ 14 —Weet India, 12 @ 000 T VOL ASS FS— Weet Indie, 83 @ 70 SALT LIVERPOOL—G Alum, @1 12 —Fine $1.65 a's LIME per Boi, #125 CANDLE S—Toaltow. 16 Adamantine, 26 (@ 29 SOAP—Bewn. 44 12 6 —Vetlow, 44 0 6 STAVES—R Ovk hhd $25 W Oak bhd 2 W Oak hhd heading MARRIED: Tn thie County on the 19th inet, hy J Ra. We MANWELLO CALDWELL FANNY KERNS In TredeN County, March 5th. at Cd Burton's reatence, by A. P Sharpe Keg. We G WO BUR. TON, and Miee MARTILA A) SUMMERS, all of I Mo Rrown and Mrs Trede ft County, No ¢ Tn Cobarrns County, April 9th, by Rev. Samuel ur Riethrerek Me JACOB P. GOODWAN and Mise. fo MARGARAT. daughter of Mr Phihp Safret In thie place, on the 3th inet, by JOM Req. We ALLISON FINK aad Mr EUPHE MIA E PINKSBON | On Thursday 23rd of April, bv the Rew, TW. | Ervin. Mr WILLIAMS HARRIS of Tenneseee, and Mess MARY JANE STEVENSON, of Lredell , be ; Coanty, NOC | | DIED: ( T. thie Coanty, April 19th, Miss ELIZA, relict of he late Teauc Keeler, iu the 53rd year of her age lo her youthful days, Mrs. Kesler connected her self with the Ev. Lath, Chareh, and continued in re golir membership with the sume up to the ume of | her death | Cooper Wanted. Te Subscriber wishes to employ fear good barre! Coopers, such can get constant employment and geod wages by applring to the subscriber, bk. MYERS. 6t 47 Salisbury, April Q1et, 1857 JOB PRINTING Veatly .wocuted at thie Office | Sa —Refined 12 30) 000 Ne ‘ Brown, \cian, and having provided himselé w Nemstants, will, we have every reason to believe, mu conduct tne bua ness. as to entitle himself to the con fidence and patronage of the public and truet fidenee, and pairsnage of the publie. Iron, Iron, Iron. Shovel Monids, 1, 2,3, and 4 Horse we, and ail mazes of Rolled Tron, fir sale by MURPHY & Co Sa'ebary, April 20, 1857 OIL, OIL, OIL. cived a large supply of J! ST rer @30¢ PANNERS' OIL, SPER W Do. LAMP Do LINSEED Do fra ente by MURPHY & Co at Salisbury, Apr! 20, 1857 47 : Yeainst sad Conntv, en the last Wedneedsy in Apnl, a more choree selection of the late NOTICE, = east | pals e'd our Drag Establishment in Sa‘is- bury. to Doet C. A Hexpersoy we take pleas mending hind to the favor of our fnends and | er patrons Doct Henderson being a regula ly educated Physi- | ith competent ! All aecounts made since the 16th March, ult. will paid to Doct: Henderson SILL & SILL. Salsbury, Apri Qlet, 1857 tf{A7 oo >. A. HENDERSON, M. D.. Druggist & Chemist. | SALISBURY, N.C. S will be seen hy the above notice, | T have purchased the Drug Fstub- Ichment of Mears. Sill & Sill; T there. | fore tender my respects to the friends and patrons of my predecessors ; assuring them that every effort on my part will be made, to give satisfaction Tam now receiving, and shall continne to receive, from time to time, fresh ad- ditions to the Stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, &C. whi or ¢ 8 by diligent attention, tosecure the con- & liebury, April 21, 1857. a7 | NOTICE, 2 Salebary, April 14, 1557 April 7, 1837 WM. J. MILLS. ~ COMMON SCHOOL BOOKS. January 20, 1857 ry FISH! FISH!! FISH!!! No. | Mackerel, Smoked and Pic- ron comeating of Hammered. Bar kied Hernngs, dryed Cad Fish, for sale by MURPHY & Co 18357 ae-47 LEAD, LEAD. DURE WHITE LEAD ZINC JUST RECEIV ed and for sale by Salisbary, April 20 MURPHY & Co Sahebury, April 20, 1857 Sti mniy of Rw will meet at the Clerks Office of th: Supetior rtin the Coart-House, to pase upon all claims hereby nots d to depomt the same with me pre aid THOMAS MeNEELY C BC OF 46-31 Dr. J. J. Summerell Will continue to preciice Miediene in the | own of Salisbary Office at hia Residence 4wiis J. BE. WOOSE. THOS. STENFROUSE | W E are now in receipt of oar SPRING & SUM MER Stock of FANCY & STAPLE, DRY |GLOVES, HOSTERY, HATS, BON. NETS, BOOTS and SHOES, GROCERIES, NAILS, ce. All of which we will rell low for Cash or Produce, |" Mimmesota, lewa. aud Wisconsin or on short time to Punctual Dealers. inthe market to purchase Produce of a!l kind, for We are alwaye ich we will pay the highest market price, in Cash soods W.J. MILLS, & Co alithary, March 31st, 1857. 6mo44 LL kinds of Common School Books-on hand and for sale at JH. ENNISS?’ Book Store a4 SECOND SUPPLY =: cit inthe on spite ot See Wee warrant good fits, OF MOST s Peas Dress Goods, | &c., ron Laptes axp Gevrtewes, Aran. b4ru BROWN & COFFIN Are now receiving their Second Supply of OODS, — Styles of passed His experience im the business sU.Ges him ia saying thet hie stuck cannot be sere © quality ; and the styles ate sillate and very me Hs stock of Rendy-Mades, Cops. Shirts, Collars, Vess, Handkerchiefs, oa\s, Panrs,—and every thing reqeired. Call aad 1 see Orders for work promptly filled JAMES B: BEARD Merchant Teiles thé WATER POWER TIMBER LAND. Salebury, LADIES’ DRESS GOODS Te wire Ata’ Covet see than they have ever offer fnends d to ther A Verge porson of th ed at reduced pers. and will be sold at corresponding loworates The stock is Uw large to a, bet these who favor us with acall shall ere or themselves We will show isoame st stock of ind ‘ (rrena printed Crape de fartes, Mus. de Sworea, Einh. Crapes, }" tinted Organd- rea, Jacone ts, Braye Robra, Bonne te, ra Mantillas, Shawia, Einbroiderte a ke dhe, ever offered br fore. Saisbary, NC. Apel 1g, 1837 Cw4e in OR, JUNIUS MENDENHALL, Wil SELECT AND ENTER GOVERN ment Iand—Locate Land Warrants-.Pay Taz. ¢s—Taan Money—muke investments on Joint ac cromnt—and tranaact » Gewerel Real Estate business f. Lnformavion of the ouuntry farmihed when lesired. |. Address, R. J. MENDENU ALL, tw4 dpd M-n n-apolia ARTHUR SELF-SEALING «_ A | Oe GOR Preserving fresh Fruita, Tomatoes &e., for sale by MURPAY & Co. Salisbury, April 20, 1857 St-47 | = purchase was obtain. Fe LAND AGENT, iv fener this place of 2 and Ties, { me and + half miles of the Depot at Lexington, customers and oar a Pahac Road haviog a substatial County Bridge the Creek There is now an old Dam and the ruins of a Geld vi and Saw Mill at the place There is 90 ample suppy of Water at all times It he nearest Water Power to the town of Lexingtea. la the Mul Tract is 267 Acres of gond Wheat and Corn Innd, and a good supply of Fanos kinds of timbe> Also, adpwoing and cunvea- Mt to this Tract, 1 will sell another of 200 Acres, finest Woodland of Pins and Oak timber d hand tuated im the midst and is surroand- Vv the finest grewth of Pine, White and Red Oak any Power I know of near the N.C. Railroad be- lin th Mhout any eleare The Power b The town of Le tington wonld sapply a castom at © Bushelsof Corn per day—and | know of place where a man of enterprise could make @ ttle fortone sooner There isa very grent demand rfamber. and the Couniy ef Davidson is ast on the eve of balding a &20,000 Court House witha a mile nd a half of the inill W R HOLT Lexington, Apnf 7th, 1857 ce BOOIS & SHOES, large lot of Gents, Rove and Youth, Bouts and and Guiters. Also, Ladies Gaiters, Beste &c, for sale low W J. MILLS & Co. Baliebury, March 31et, 1857. 6mess Poetical. a IY I AVE RECEIVED AND OPENED AT THEIR New Brick Store (next door to the Watchman Printing Office) their Stuck of | | Spring and Summer - GOODS, which we offer for Sale at low prices for Cash, or on tume to paveival Customers. All persons will find at to thea interest to call aud examine our Goods, and | hear our prices befors making their purchases, for we are determined to sell and to sell on as favorable terms ss can be had at any other bouse, Below will be found « list of many articles we have in Store. PRIME RIO & JAVA - COFPEE, CRUSHED LOAF AND COPPER SUGARS, MUS- COVADO AND CUBA MOLASSES, NEW ORLEANS SYRUP, LARGE SACKS L, P. SALT, NAILS, HORSE One day in the winter, while fveding my cattle, | heard « strange sound. portentous of battle 5 1 atrnightway repaired to the ecewe of alapm, And there saw collected the hens of the farm. They were gaihered aronnd in conference strong, Exch ansious to speak of something ‘wes wrong ; Of wrongs Ubai were suffered, by young and by old, And each in succesmon ber narrauve told A stately old Shaaghia first mounted the stand ; She loubed like a hen-rasae bura to command ; Rarepobe of bens with mgt volable Longue, W hile shouts of applause inrvagh the aadiauce rung She save: “My dear sisters, our fate seemeth hard ; We've trad under fut by the cocks af the yard ; “Tie plain to be seen, “te a very clear case, SHOES and NAILS, PEPPER, GROUND re ey | de, SPIC That we're mow a negiected aud down-trodden rece: | Ci pe pas. CASTOR and SWEET OIL. Spt TURPENTINE, HULL'S CANDLES. ADA- MANTINE do, POWDER, LEAD, SHOT, COPAL VARNISH, Alum, BORAX, Solts, PRUSSIAN BLUE. ROSE PINK, Giass S by 10. to 16 by 22, Blacking Brooms, CALF. LINING AND BINDING SKINS, SOLE LEATHER, Shoe THREAD, SPARABLES Tacks, BRIDLES, SADDLES AND MAR PINGALES, GIRTS, SURCINGLE'S, PURE WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OIL, LITHARGE, DRY. WHITE 4 RED LEAD, UMBER, TERRA DESCINNA. We aleo have a large Stock of Bed Ticking, Bleach- Next poke an old teddy, of Chittagong blood, Who huked wes theagh born im the day of the flood, With feathers erect, and fire in her eye, Sbe says, ‘Fur bens’ nghts I'l labur of die. “T'm a stroeg-aunded hen, you plainly can see ; Ne longer 1™) yreld to the rouster'’s decree ; Bus trae as the Gospel, I'll sooa tet hun kaow That I'll do as | please—and loudly It crow.” The nc xt was a Javan in sable attire — Her bwh showing vengeance, ber cyc® flashing fire ; She squaw'd out, “MHens’ nghtsis a subject most dear, And ¢ ed, nothing to fear. ws ached each el Cottonedes, Priuts, Servants Stnpes and Plaids. and many other Staple Drv Goods which were bought ‘fast season, and we know we can and wil sell them | for less money than any that was boughs this spring | We ave aiso in receipt ot a large stock of | LADIES AND GENTS SHOES. The good of the nation, is what we demand, ‘And idle no longer we bere oust to stand: Bet rouse to the battle, courageous and brave, And crow like the roosters, our coantry to save.” | Boy's and Girl's, Youth's, Misses, and Infants iit) and would mention that we have pot furgoiteu the Baters. We also have a large Stock of An ol4 Cochin China next entered the ring, And says, “"Tis 0 lie, and eo sock thing, Teat our rights are allowed us, as mach as we need ; Bor we're sarcly in bondage, aad ought to befreed | ‘ Very cheap, Ladres light Col. Aid Gloves, ht and with main, best quality, Plain, Fancy Bareges, Strip- “Tf we labor im earnest. with m 24 singer, Seda, PEARL STARCH, | State of North Carolina, ed and Brown Domestics, Bleached and Brown drills, | Melleguo, Mary Arrington; Ger SOUTH TROY AND EAGLE CITY 4a Le oe ° | FAVHE subscriber is now making up & magnificent ' manafacturing Company to lnprove the un- mense WATER POWER at the above places, and lakes this method to solicit subscriptions to the Stock of sud Company — Tt is contemplated to eatubleh Factaries and Mills for virious branches of trade as it may suit a majority of the stockholders Books of subscription can be found at South Troy, until the 10th May, at whigh tune they wil be closed. | LOTS FOR SALE. | (RNHE subscriber has a number of beautiful building | lots at Eagle City which will be sold on very | favorable terns io those who wish to setile there. | Marly application very ienportant | ANDREW BAGGARLY | Apnil Lith, 1857. | ALEX ANDER COUNTY. | Court of Pleas and Quac Maranda Stephenson } fe rm ve ter Seasious, March 4 p57. N this case it appearing that Nelson Stephenson A. Stephenson, Hagh M. Stephenson, Wm Niepheoswa, aod the Children of Sherrell Scephensou deceased, Jane Smith and husband Robert, Sarat Elder, Louisa Elder, Johan Elder, Elem ‘Templeton Louisa Templeton, Joseph Leazel and wife, ‘ James Stephenson. tram and wife Jane, children of wife Anny, James Lacaey, Wim. Lawrance and wi Margaret, John Allen and wife Mergaret, and Georg Lackey, who are non resdents of lo ordered, thet publication be made for si this Siate ecka. inthe Carolina Watchman, for the said de | eee to b> and appear at the next Court of Plea and Quarter Sessions, to be bold for the county ¢ Alexander, at the Court House in Trytorsvite. oath {ue'waid Petition as the same wil be aad aid Petition granied acc Witness, A Coren, Clerks « nly A CARSON, Clerk 61:44—Price adv ino? March 31, 1557 5.50 Imo:t6 Naocy | Walls and husband, Jepha, Amos Lackey, Enos | Lackey. Stephen Rice and wife Naney, John Bui- Sarah and David ge Woodwarde and day —iu April, 1354, | sold over one thuas and bottler tet. Monday in June next, and plead ausweror demur takeu pro cua fess 4 3 , our eeid Court etof White, Black, and Fancy Bonnet Rihands, fee in Tayborsviie, the Let. Monday in March A. D Peet * the’ Age. , hae discovered in one a remedy that cares EVERY KIND OF HUMOR. From the worst Serofula down to « common Pimple. : — He has trie} itin over 1100 cases, and never fuiled | except in two Cures, (both thunder hamear.) e has | now 1a his possession aver two hundeed certificates of vietue, all withio twenty miles of Bostoa Two bottles are warranted lo cure & pursing sore } mouth, | One to three bottles willcure the worgt Kind of | Pimples on the face. | ‘Pwo to three bottles will clear the system of Biles, ‘Two botles are warranted lo cure the worstcanker sn the mouth and stomach Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the worst case of Erysipelas One to two guitles are warranted to cure all humor | tn the eves | , { Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the } ears or bluiches among the hair. | Four to six bottles are warramied to cure corrupt | end cunmng ulcers. WILLIAM One bottle will care sealy eruption of the shin. > | i "Pwo to three botes are warranted Wo cure Lae worst | ww > Tin, Sheet-Iron and) - Copper Smith, | Late of Worth & Elliott, Faytteville N.C. At his old Stan“, opposite | GENBRAL COMMISSION the Store of MURPHY & CO. a | pierces. RORWARDING MERCHANT, | WILMINGTON, N.C. | 7 a and warranted. Great varie- ‘ty of Wares and Stoves always on baud for sale. | Jumuary 20, 1857. ly:34 | Orders for Mrehandize, and consignments of Flow | ‘and other Produce, for sales or shipment, thakfa | received und promptly atiended tu. a, PP. GOWAN, | ih a WITIL (ae COL, H. L. ROBARDS, House E. |, Gar) overy of DR. KENNEDY, of Rox ofowr ry in Sali me NGS & Y ratipn, aad are Bell Hanging. * i ra] ie | tublivhine at, propuses to carry on the | ised lo pred ‘ produce goods equal so the-best ane Wate ie \he heaboti Ratisbu- | Siuje and spare no effirt togive sulinwetion to a)! elie Cail Poona bad 1 oe: ki tee | gay favor a wit their pattonagey esa paired at short notice and on reusoua: | ee a fow weaks woshull be propery fo il priors Shirt-ings and heavy Goods. OTTON BATTS ble terns. Higtthorqugh ucquaintance keptou hand and rele. ‘Phe j with the business, he hopes, Will command a bdrm ble shure of patronage. All work warranted. Allor- ders left with him will be Lborsiges | aad promptly at- | GRIST MILLS i ‘ure ulso in operation aad Cora will be ground for toll us prompily aa possible tended to. Orders respectfully suliched. MORNING & MEADER, Sulisbuty, June 17th, 1856. * 44 @ CHARLES HARTMAN, 21:3mo Salisbury, Oct. 21, 1856. case of ringworm. ‘Two tv three bottles are warranted to cure ihe most desperate case of rheumatisn. ‘Three to tour boides are warranted to cure the salt theum. Five lo eight bottles will cure the worst cases of | scrofula ¥ A benefit is always experienced from the first bot | 3 a Ue, and a perfect cure is warrauted when the above er quantity is takea. Reader, 1 peddled over a thowsand bottles of thisio the viciniy of Boston, IL kaow the etfeet of it in eve- ry case. So sure as water willextinguish tire, eosure ail is cure bumer. 1 vever euld « bute of it but | y that sald another; after a trial it always epeake for) itself. ‘There are two things abont this herb that ap » pears to me s@rprising 5 first that 1 grows in our pas- ) tures,iu some places quite plentiful, nud yet ite value .| has never been Kuown until T dieu rsred iti 1s46— second, that it should cure all kinds of bamor lu order to give suine idea of the sudden tise and great popularity of the decovery, TL will state that tu | Apnl, 1553, 1 peddied it, aud sold about six bot lee pes | and Lot to Rent AT THE ROWAN HOUS | in the Town of 3 a weville © per day of it. . €, Some of the wholesale Dragz.sts who have been in unde FOB ALL ‘te Siogee et)! syeiting House god Kichen, Shap aod other budd- s the business twenty aud tainty years, say that nothing Saludiery Fe b. 2, 1857 35 jings. [pie sitaated coavenient te basi ness. Or if any desre to purchase suid property i for wale, Per- sons wishing either to cent or hay will please ¢ all oa me ut Fort Dobbs, near Ststesvilic Thunder & Lightning | Witte LAURENCE, | Movember, 2%b 1856 | DISCNION AND CIV'L WAR, | |” WV if 1 Pestilence, Patent Medicine , ,, TAKE NOTICE. no all cases of that awful maludy—there are bus few | > > who have seem more of wu than | have | FAMINE, &e., &e., ee | huew of eeverel cases of Dropes, oll ef them aged re ME) CHE EOI OUR te Heit ly raat ao by tha in tbe auaale of parent medicmes was ever like iL— Phere is a uuiversal praise of 1t from all quarters s lu actice | always kept tt sireity for ha- of) mo siotroduction as a geveral family ee medwine, great and tues have been found tly owe yp —but since woodertul v nit that | neve Several eases of epileptic tea—a disease which was siways Cousidered incurable, hase been cared by « hotties, O, what amercy ifit will prove effectual uspected. persons indebted ta me either by note or ac- May Court, as my 4 inuat be closed up time. Those THE subseriber having opened an £5- | whieh chey offeren eéasomable terme: Waadileiers bi.i.vu of the sume for ike New eF Lever, Commereia sizes and cylore, “Fur, sales Jauvary 20, 1857 OR SELL. ae and the resat's of labor, capital «| | pit undersigned desire to Sell or to Rent oot for | MeK aight. pital «ad Om, the next year, « very desitable piece of property | cond Series, by the Rev. BE, N. Carvthers, Li coomsta, of a good © Religion ia America,” by Robert * Lectares on Science and Art,” by 2 vide. Salisbury, Jan. 2 a phn wise « " Goons, oe a 1, Ws T Februsry,}7¢h 1852p WRITING PA UST received a torge sapply 1 Porton J. Hy BN HURTEEN.Y eure tiv the, Iiierney. Life and Correspondance of President +2 volomes, Victor or the World Overcome, hy Chees- |boro’. Gardenings for the South, ty Wit w. l White of Arhens, Georgia. Lists’ Notional of Putities! Beanamy, Flanders Liver and of the Chief Justices. The Sonsof Minwethm, | I~ tha Legends, by Bebocleraft. At }. H> ENNISS’ Bok Store. rit ee “NEW BOOKS. | yest Received +> Chain of Sacred Wonders;" by | Rev, 8. A. Lave, A. M. M.D. « view of the. productive tee fetes Charlies The Old Nerjh State in 1776)" Be- At JM ENNISS! Book Store. ne tee JONES’ HOTEL ae “ lar Hotel in tbe village af LENOIR, in Coid- well county, lately oceapied by A. B. Hagler. | HE Undersigned has taken pharge of thie The buildings («ad oat-taldings) ere emgle tr the nt, are hereby notified ta come forward and | eutertanment enher uf trevetiors or fannives peokiog ty rendonre ia the saminer moathe No at. poner expense will be speted tomashe it @ Gree : | ; And belp ove another, be se’ nghis to maintain, ed and Plaid Sevss Maslin, Jaconet | eqs Se as Sra een eS rir ue recple cured by For the various disenses of the guost, BARKER & OWEN beg leave tote A : 1 ‘The day = oct ant whea rousters shall know Swiss and Cambrick Muslins, Seed I H KE G R EA I S¢ ne I H E RN Liver, Sick Heslache, Dyspepaa, Asthma, Fever form ihe oy Mie geoerally and private fh Soe ard a ath wie ae a Fry al their antes ur ee: |ette Mest Fhe wirege ie AolGREFY 2. aod y 2 MV ual L Cambrick. Lov | and Ague, Pain inthe Side, Diseases of the Spree. cicularly, that they are ready, wilkug and abl counts to he placed in the hands of an officer for col- | hes the bert nade to of aay ap -antoin village im the That strong minded he as wil! certainly crow Muslins, Linen Cambree&. trong ] HAT AND CAP and particularly in diseases of the Kidneys, &e.. the (ee dot fee alas Bg nod oble 10 Pre lestien, boat fas | State. Patronage ws respectially phented. [ean Linen Cambrick Hd kjs, MANUFACTORY, Seen rcaarg wmicneraveta ead cay: medicide ever yy acrlae lap ealthel ee erie THUS. E. BROWN W A BALLEW 2 s hy y puitiog up to their buildings, their tent badated - ue and - A dignified Bramos was next ‘0 appear; Plain & BKmbrowered, Burd | AwD DEPOT. koown Te Seine dace team oF Ritesh) tablet Hallie. (640 | Samonry 20,0857. Same She apede with mech feeling, and free from all fear; Bye Dospers, Lodve's SPRING TRADE, 1857. No change of diet aver necensary——ebt the beat You! gy been dune at in thie parcofthe comntry. Address {Dr | ‘as > } ca yeta ” f of id ‘ Y mate ploged puckeary-coglanlpny aN Gee cin a IMA EN Fe ee Noga aer a'Oeen saan A FRESH SUPPLY| REMOVAI Aad to the ade of bamenity was always inchned friecirae§ ria . aie peices spss ie - per dey—Children uvee tea yeare desert spunfu uly 22, 1556 auf OF , : i. s M: d addres ' : Children from five lO eight years, : | f See cay i caer deny oa oo i Fancy, White, & Muzed | eet prema regegeaura a: v eetnne an be ape abi to DENTAL NOTICE CABBAGE, R. & A. MURPHY, And to the feandotwe old errors sbebe, | (Cotten (Ste hi eyes | HATS. CAPS, LADIES FURS, TRIMMINGS ht State erat seed aah . ND other Garden Seeds, jast recnived and for) SANE Removed their Store tothe NEW BRICK That.car daaghicrs may bices us, whea fairly they Bleached &- Browa Table Linen, ‘ ye HANUFACTURED BY Pe SAW OF. BASON,D. DS, M.D OF 4 sale at the Bask Sure ua Si steovelle, opposite the BULLDING west door to the “ Watchman’ oes Roes € Bleached Tuble ( loths. a . DON \| 1) KENNE DY hesanena) he- ua the Lat euh Mr. MeNeely Court Hane (alice. Their {heads aad casyomers, are iavtd to That ia the dark ages the hens coulda’t crow ad | Plan bi ack Silks, (Superior Blac k Fig- W loathe “i mana si sid $i ; : ee ' N 2» 9 eon ee ; ~ aud va the corer west to Du 2 “9 HW AVES oul end ove hams ot toch See ane eigen ured Silks, and Fancy Suks at Cos! \ the wae aie a made fur be busieess fee ae ae rae Massachusetts | Whitehead March 2th, IAS a Ratiebary, January Gib. 1857 __ as . " jee B! NB taveng prepared eurtable ROOM hose 17 t ’ whe . > ’ y y ~ cepa | Senta teen re ane eu Le Weber VALUABLE LANDS Fok 8ALE. = =NO 1LUMBUG, Who says that “Strange things will 00 come to pass, UNDER-SLEEVES, abate Aes op hres, Desa liteh by spice sng, 192 Broedwey. Ao nave eve dvaita - : : er eee ay al, & MANTILLAS, mot ty the coe Baicane, Phtadeiphin, and Bd D. Hende ie Foltn sarret ~ Set Imppediia ihe Bae at Ofice! PIEETONS satier ms saveat in Vadis Lands, rr Sobseriber is nuw prepared to fill oll orders , ; : 4 at and below Cost Neh et ey ae lene Spel sl page BER Rati eieipiia , N. N. Hones.) dau, diraeied azh P Oboe ue uiberwiee will be pastor allt) ea amiee/ my meee eee Pee | J Whea stroag-muded beas will surely be free eres berate eran Beoek of se . tup ws he hee Baltimore: Gs : AB: Wine) <iicaloe ike Kray come : ation, tyomg ap the Nocth Yedtia, (eeive mutes SUPERIOR W ATER BUCKETS » enabie esa * every artic Baflsie: Hagh Miller, Tor yan & Brother rom Sakebary, aad eogitt fron lleb sburg, Cvaiamung ‘ . 4 . “And wie notonger we here ought to stand ; Ready-Made Clothing, made, and purchase veutagewusly than bere: Tursute : dunn Irke Monreal: Brnkinkf & Pe Five Haadred and Sixty-six A He Manafeciures Norh Corotisn Material ; be Sint cater the G-Ad und take the command ; SHIRTS, PANTS. VESTS, COATS, DRAWERS er fo eres ee es Y “ ae aimee R do, Jona Wiiham, be ‘ ‘ CTES, | .anove North Caras Capital aed tabag, end be For we sutely know betier what's guud for the rece, dc. which we are seliing at 1V per cent advanee for) saci Meare sur » afegalar sup ACR \ Bere ; ao Nandred and filly of which arp supped ta be seirerte Nath Corbna pattenege By giving bin « : . F Reiail by MN reepectable Druggesis im the | bomen Mr JJ. Wollsame onthe pleee, or We tmel and by companag he wih Norhers w Tas oid togy rovsicrs, who are oat of their place.” Cash. » we con sivtes stat (Watch P : P ar ¥ re £ re werk soe . }. . E Py i : atees ° ° en 1. BAvwa vn tee oF mie ede vi ihe pres, will che prees. beopes ty be able to make a fevurable chve- CARPENTERS FINE HAND | prt Hateiet bre nen make hace Bose sale at Sil. oe S01’e Drug Store, Salsbury. N : pry tn ES Oe IE OFS wg A THING ES WHAT HE WATS & Gerce little Bantam, as large a5 & quail SAWS, MORTICE CHISELS, 9 se ; 2 ' Sepiember 2 =F . ! STATESVILLE. eta nil cddrew he eaboaritce ntl Modan? Rock G A MAKEPBACE Beat moented the stage, sod loudly did rail ; | CAST BUTTS. eee ANe : ia : : ‘ toghem Cuaat), NC NB Messrs Worth & Utiew af Fayettodile N.C ; “E.SPOONS CKELS, meni my ae rupe ’ ’ ree ’ . o 2 ~ 5 é the « - N.C. She screamed owt, “Like Gebrel « trespet PB bi || Licepehd ge = FORKS, wr “ oe manianed bate SANFORD'S INVIGORATOR. Hi W AYER, hee) vot 00 2 Sredbilid UL} Feb 26h, 19.57 ROBERTIGALUAS AN: ame Ay-etes for the mle of the ahuve le minded hen! I'm anxwoas to crow” ° T : Sach coautry morchvas ae o Ntatceniie, wnere ne & a z pies i Le | Favectowitie, Pet. 1657 ty39 eee = - grit ean wikia pwieg Rerhorsed ® FOR ALL PURPOSES OF A STIMULATING LIVER 26-78 of Sebel Hoke sod quis evanety of ames : —_——- “TU ley ne more eggs, nor eet on the west | WAKDKOBE Locks, y levne (heen ini ernt he eab! sy “ MEDICINE. sacves works, alev «fail eapoty of Greensborough | SALISBUKY Ben cttve fas bras’ sights, wy ctmest ead best; | SCREW PLATES, here soma they ds wo try au tnd 8 MOK A) THERE having crated « Armandtoreach erem.| RAC T ALLLICIZS, MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. | ; ; hut ae aR u | HOES, TRACE ¢ HALTER a tee rn ee J low prices. ody that rald be ae on f-c\eal, Thee » | UMASS Jk we appy —ce ob of as Sacw, H CHAINS. CAsT RELTS BLES waded acs pop lngs ees remedy inset pocmd dd wad (One VANKEE NtT INS) Masmmory Wallpaper, “INHE costof laswrsncr © ¢ metvelploniobul o! : leasieal Sot ‘The only Useg necdial buid’y to crow.” TER STEFL. SHEARS, FILES of Used tetrad le lh hasta pf treet) edlea PTI Le e Stnen has shaie'e Wie uurvers(Mumiee whedrs: blir. Sat-s qrther wih © fire I bn pia ed caw a ieisiceh il ‘ ide eprgte incainget spa al kinds. AUGERS. STIRUPS. RRIDLE BITIS, “100-278 ne ap td te the eo 1| onthysl nae : d the parpoee de signed reek CONFECTION VRIES, Free Cizere Ty ' w : te the town of Solebery. tr pape «ae ioe c ahi eae ye iia ea as ' £ wong ie somnprny being bec sted ia ihe Western partot ihe | young mee for Cullegr, of any of the ‘earned Pretre- These was mare to be cnid, bet ‘ira encives to stand, SLEDGE HAMMERS, HANDHAMMERS Weg . pe compl . ee See a NE A acete, Ace € . tirtppriwpel therehe, eune Pupils wil be prepered W entre cay alee a * gum Boxes Frying Pans, Jack Serews, and many eer the I orn (POS? int, Sperval atte Boas, Mas ‘ haig ee : : See eon My epomse was approaching wih broomeuck im band = i : : nee - ee oe he University. of any of war Cedivgro, wherh the > other aruck es ve the hardware ime at Cost. Prome 4 2 whichis ‘ eon ature them | eee aus Umag c's yte Aer ve # . R M u GLAD OD PUL NREL Y soar 5 iehe eae em Coe ee Hizhly Important to lavalids rane yelchd een roe a nitdand ene arate have mek |may dare The ahinaic year © 1 cunest of one : oe ta Las ad 9 Lacte (ure “stl ewUIee- er seen of len imunths, crm me acieg on the tet ef Os Aad thee rock the baby '—1 told ber I would eal pve mare gs ar Money then ans Bitmras beve: z ; wee | eStatrex) ie, Nit 21 . SSL SSE COD LIVER OIL. ft: athe antes tage in,| ate S " ae Eat eae 2 a ew : i. oe , 4 m.r . sagen: . PP mpiadins asal aa! W-eting the slowing ( bd at ( beret mee I've thought these things urer. and over agee ; A. MURPITY MAN CE AGT QED EY ber : r - weed ‘ ti" wa wer: clerics (ot the ence : Ps a cv Usa are Rae NIG Marea nies? meee ; ; : he laver Lawes . ti . ie ‘r ( ( ) \\ \ \ ‘is JAMES SLOAN. Preadent Terms---Per Session of 10 Months. [tine tat the grvetnet of Sirmangs tebe = John (. Baker & Co. ° ~~. Fe eee eee aah RR et tae Prmary Engh br W200 le that wumen sheuid voie, and puilets should crow R AIR . etalon ie A few deses Sip goiees VEGETABLE LITUONTRIPTIE PETE UL Iii Maes Gin oaceree a = Mathematios, 36 00 MH al tee wer e ore « <c aih alee, ee «C0 . rE Hp i" ae . shag marke of super OS ' ces me eoGry CCT Er tr reer emma ee = . es a ‘ ae Se : " ix WwW H.CUMMING, Ge Agrat tar” We perceive that Robert Josse “ Vp ot ULL « am ; 7 {iaamie centile: (errs ‘* re aan las aol Mere CEs? reese es Gc a meee oe < jn o a » . wise gece ane-Usird «on the Let of arch, and the remaimder ot lin, Eoq., ie still jost/ing along in the fields pare Sadat si tttaledd tae . rict . lhe clase of the session No dedueton for abeence , En, in still jont!in, ; pared ; é Aid ripen eye DISEANED RIDYESS, DEROSSET & BROWN, veces conser prareied sehnem of poetry, and that now and then he gets e mot Un) tA Bd Odd GT is s the Plat Wid k | REFERE off od tl a) ae Seite dinceieemicaprocecrd bel ee tnd Kidneys, Weak WILMINGTON, XN ¢ CY ERENCES a guod thing, as fuiiows ‘ Z . rites the degeotive vr r Premdent sod Faculty of the University | Rev. Dr tele uC ‘ We os PERL ; of the University } ery : . - ; 7 Heche ? ot tie Fie aldelavicica delet (he 7 vd BROWN & DE ROSSET, Lac), DD. Preadent of Davide Callewe ; Hoa The Girl with the Calico Dress. mp thas moe yoni which saper Thiecaenonhis metirine afar enle at the Davie cow Val Jang (M Morrhad, How Juba M Dich, Grevse a ~ * . aye . ' sthe Wate Miwk » ‘ pret !'s Ire RK bee’, Rev A. Beker, slow. Bart al 1 om Craige , Job at db ‘ i ; wires wiichie ‘ a herace 1D . Fever GEVERIL COW MISSION MERCHANTS Shaver Faq, A Headerson, Boq, Jas B Ker. Be” Poptart sosess* The Proprictor of Easie Foundry & Machine Shop. © R . I : ‘ hte : u = abcae Careune W 1f- {rewel advences made na Consi¢nments Beg . Salistury Hy hoe a : Dn ss “« Front fe x GRETTER, A Arps =a Vicks: wea bis [needs and the ee 3 i j aT = New Y Price @1400 per bottle. eomta ning The ests Nae a ated ehieaser o. ) Vf \\ a A ) October 14 1856 ws w ally. thrvegt at ihe comantry, thal be it 3 ‘ ace OA - y 5 &50l, Draggas, Sdisbdo- Joho F Coe eiginal pate ° © ow . . 4 vr . 3 sth theer veivets and eauns and laces, sfecternag the f.db-wing ar ries. tngether © ; : a Spat arc endloe Bicee Ml ae NEW BOOKS. Their Gamonds end relees and paris, thers put me sinned, to wt. The celebrated bs . Lesh Me Ngee ee is ge OFFICE on the came . hie rendearce | . poy ae yey vel A : See ee edduaiiaiee Mate tiniscce), [UL mecaved: = theese wat Oe Wate” by Mm ¥ arr hgeree a ors, g : " . »p iper " A eeelheg s scone ng haters ‘ mraames o tiete ° Win ©. Rives of Virgintn. Hale of the ' Ae a a Ot Drurey Threshing Machine THE PROHIBITIONEST. fob AUSTEN ae apr ar Diicinks sete atiWee Wide weet Rese amped . 7 Viomedd be Wire Care Lee Herta. Nepen : CORN WANTED Pearamier Ware. new edtiion, 5 vole 12 mo Line . Embletoned with half they poreces, Anda Horse Power, WA\SION 2% HOTEL, JAMES HORA, ' dorms by Charles Diekene Life of Pronee Talley Do! she M the Frecunve © But give me in place of ell, ‘B A | Rae New York Miate T per anes Mure ay ek el cher SWEEP POWER 1 be & Awasa Me Cv, mergher of the Ee ay BUSHELLS ¢ f b th 4 ( Jock Knife. Lb bo re etther poriable on etal AG ’ * ? : . Fd ter T oe . t adroeates of ’ . LLLS Corn wanted t wh the | rand bips from Uecte Sam's ack K . ane mee ee ee SAIS UY SC: Carve aie) WANT CA-MAKER AND JEWELER, OVO) svastes pice wate” pact Aimy at che and Leary cc ere tt al why Fi aye we plump a8 a perirxige, aod fair Lambreth's Vertical Waterwheels, -:-;; } . ne “ antecermetly At 3 BNNIss’ boat aac oa tten! ‘ mand Vil: MILL & FACTORY Gt | Ameena aa) Janna eV 7 Sit tey ee Merch 3. Imai | Jeer/1nSt 36 Book Bore Her teeth evil with ivory compare, leek & packets : SE UREL SLA Po : IV One door briow R.A A. Wurphy’s St - gle ee ioe we ; FORCE PUMPS, & perate oF eon H re —— — . DRY S Btere: es . . pDrBB Ad ber breath with the cher perfume or OTL LW TTS Beare re Pravelers, be We pres esihar ain Bee ce 1G Pere cries cated state, seein MAGISTERIAL NOTICE. ee Ber step bs os free and os heht ‘ M. ‘ T! : aN : : : NA oworcies JEWELRY of ‘ Calvin B. Dibble, Jonathan B. Rance hc the (own's wham the baatcrehard preet, ibe only article wich buying: ‘Lhaviog stend the ACCOMMODATIONS plus ind nee: Ue eCus hen Watcheennd donate intaty d5e0 Tp Neo apie ckewronyeel a And her eye is as =f and as bright, (thirty five years See ICL . a) : SU neccomewiat ine ropaie : he mest reasona wiped on Monday of May Cort meat, hor the traneae- ¢ issi bi | reha q My girl with the caisco dress VDECRE) Core Sbellers; Pleaghs ef every variety: yj: he Move. aleraye : : ! : + v 1¥56 4 FUT Ti 8 fiacotchiy { omnm on be e nis : Bacio A Geld Wechiorry: al! hinds of ie jee. ue pubic we e alesietrly © nee etry HL. ROBARDS Chairmen In Cotton, Flour, Grain, Naya) Stores, Your dandes aud fopiungs may ancer. Mec « ( aechitaih 1057 fot i "AND At bor mangle a1 muder ; sbsess ore sebesk tes Maced Dou ehl dd ous Meco W. B GRANI : he : r to : e DR. WILLIAM 8. TATE, } Seuthern Preduce Generally. eh oe, oe eee mo May ths pee er eaves Wanted to Purchase, | 20. 180 wromt merect, ete JW THOMPSON we On mm eernirrioN ree scORBte ' ssusy rou. Dei choi ae ccs bows Teo, March 99. 1- Gen INT Bs CAF Pe penne ae Graduate of the Baltimore Dental College) YOUNG AND LIKELY NE. | ging. the wyareze and caress t * - ds hee m bs, and a 1 reae o year 6) Asari - : x reece from 10 1> 20 ers eid APPLY at the! REPRE REN ORS set, een ward bell us thre off | \ | L( R NII p> ! Ad eit vnc oar regre, B1 0 . a ' ILD. N. MANSION HOTEL / ion Foo Wovotends thse "4.0 . = . ae 1 SPRY 1 Ale Cassada tN ices Seiebury, Wereh 17th 1857. we 1. Myrover, Req , Pagetiovtiie, © . [<=> cd he I Pani re ee f e and tt ’ : F One H sddrewe en i if ; TR 4 : her aed wee 10 yO) t a te Heth aes TAILORING BS te RLISHM I ; I I = Pasurs ue m ee . a y . \ VALI ABLE PRA I OF LAND} PRIV TE SALE “ ac 4 we iver ts th F; as ss ° HN? : Nitra free youd he ' " . F | , ; en a aa, re Maa ae en ety aa OR SALE. r.. L 1 - . Mar =73 ' Bins “ 1 ~ pid = fo nteabcienls " Oe kr eanil ee pie i | HE anderrigned hoeing determined to mere ; i 4 : : : : Z Sie : 2 ( SONSISTING of 815 ACRES, mtamted within a | West, offers bor enle hie readence in the thriving #4 T le oa: ; . ; : : ae u . G n Tom ane fl HUT reece Saw rl, Foandry,! he ul village of OLIN, Dredell Co., N ¢ aay Rise te eeventere 7 * I< JOB P F ; . ate elt adhe os a ar enretel aie we , 35 of 40 neree cleared. the remainder | hoa nd bot we herated 1a the cen da one “” " ‘ Wanted I ediately, tt { Revieh 4 ee T , tree well tinberrd. Cail or addr “ ; . , ined sirable sttaatione Tanke ila me eee Pg 7 er OTE hearer . . . i : _. 1 ' ” 4 . BEALL conned len 3M, LOVE +. HOO CE ae aoe ° FASHIONS \ AS a it ! . | Hattaburg, NC, March ih, 1857 tal | Otte, Irea tn, Nov. 1068 Wf 26 aa = . ‘ a : Ope Trine pomirively rash on completion of work Ae ae OMY ERS rs postage l Twesry ier cclinect West of I f : ; nie ' ! ' vad eee Five Dovnone t { : V tke stort male College r ‘ ! oy eae er ee PEN Tee, FOR SALE CHEAP, @ DR. 8. REEVES Badure wide uiotane te « eae . promp ; b } ' ‘ aes heal ke firw rate Thresting Michine and Horme-power AG nested in Saliohe 4 offe Drop ager HARRIS Fe OTEL, ah erey w Neve tmay fall, te F ye Vea A Any one wishing abarganwileat on ] hie prof shel eorvie On pod The rust . d ( AZ : ‘ : . : : LEN ‘ Oem RL. BEALL > Ofirr te doors below Benjama Jalinue sre oy fi) \ ( “ " pee will be fice sitebar | . ay Pelee lies = ime ANDERSON & REYNOLDS, North Carolina Law Books. : sigien clea htias ae Tolle et a 2 9 Leege dim rinrardopuleeapaol (ally aaicited Te , ren | a ni | che SE CROCERS Se see tonn rg oa Tew tinue one gents ( )% fants The New Revie Core at Srah Cas HOUSE AND LOT | NOTICE = ra { aa eT ’ stents Fortine: Wilev’e North Caratiun , ‘ | i ee sees er s Forma Boos: Crantaet «daar, dea g wi or Juares FOR SALE, | | Vas ‘ o 4 ofthe Pence s Civ Pr in the Coon of Pleas . . " | —— WHAT CANI DO? aes TENTS ‘ “es . O COVELL, Pratiense Aorvr Ateasy, NY (Quarter Seasons of S Carolina Bor enle at IN MOUNT PLEASANT. WILL pay the highest market iprice, im Sen BI i} e . aie . . ¢ omit hy) on i er( ants. mas JW. ENNISS' Book store as anhacnber offers forse hie Howse and Loe, Bonds or cash, for Five Thousand Bashels Wheels MU dimallerer a txt can de) a ‘ i WANTED Sannary 20, 1557 M4 bern ears ie The lat is wellunproe. | 4nd 12 or 15 likely negro boys, from 15 tn zh year x fe ee si prises N).1. RIATITZ SQUARE = . ad nysene. Shereet a dwelling, 15 by 27 feet, (tga | old 3. He SEN KISE ee ' / oP story) et Roor wd hatehen, © well « «| Salisbary, Sept. 16, 1756 #6 “Upon it g and wide the prime pal ue sjap Vorthoans 27 f21 eu . B sh J W h Fresh Supply of ae ere lee ee hater weil of good wa-| Salisbory, Sept. 16, IF! A cos * CAS FB OHARKIS a ~ ae — 000 lisne s eat di Neca eats -eadnienien Ly saichinet — PIENGING & ROBERTS have, and wil eor I FS \r 40 ae Seat Arent L sacle AND Salem Almanacs, Pr } mitit tinge to keep State Bonds on hand for ele Bat geist ee eae a eee M hae eer = Cabarrus ca, Dec 16, 156 Neo = -———— eis 4 41 1000 BARRELS FLOUR. FOR THE YEAR, A857. -- : | MUN BROOKS, A) bes seulecnher wishes t. purchase A oes 7 | | me cee BP HATS HATS. JEL Ready-Made Clothing. Poycoso yar he esr SEO miei ca i eats | ' t v d . ) 5 hare Os ch he wili pay 3 J mf 8’ Boo! a | * £ F ’ . _. 9° the highest morket price Lone buswy 1 ENNIBS' Book Store. | h Te] ( N HAND Southern Harmony, new edition § O freely give rh ithe sume sarge. and Sy'endid Stock @f FOR, CARSE Sple nd tent uh Ready Mades, Panis @ a en) Hd ° | New © ina 8 t The Christian Minstre’! Ai eusy . HAT alee Manelem ie sah pds A Nireia end) Conte: and Koeiins cf ot qualities and i a ae ms Mules ! Mules ! | AW. Hesperian far; Mapons Snered Harp, with epee emember (oe ugie fake Best feceteet Peer ar ‘ prices: Jeet rte and fore why JOB PRINTING ey E aubscriher hae for eale, $.000 two bual notes. The Panimodist, and the Bortan Aesdem . “i a ee Kelsbory, Merch 1 _ J MILLS & Co WJ MILLS & Co JOB PRINTING { j Eel. B ontsa fae ee ee ty ee suitable for Fleer wiWheat a 10 pierre ty Dee Collection of Chured Music. For enle at 0 formed |! bed of cane ry, Mare a 16 6mo.44 Balisbery, March 31 1457 6mont4 Viatly seecnuted at tite Office | Mareh 3, 1857 : ed Aa ha | Pr RTT MICHAEL BROWN. | ; 90, 1857 JH. ENNISS' = alisbury, Der TAS +29 | anwary 20, 1857 a os Pe e s z= 7 SS R E E S E S Cr e gr e e 2 B2 S 2 3 2 S F SE E BS e S e r e EF E S S E E S S & RE S S E T S Q U R E E P E S E I F EL S E er e s e r e- Sm y v a e fs t ae a r w a s e a r e a a e a e n m m e d w w e e n e e - = fF 27 3 4 3 £2 8 BS P ytis divided ve Albany > a ae a ew f ae or ET . x i Eaboret ey Boagnstis, tS =p pegasus ss aero 2 ee te inte idaty, 1836, $26,000,- Crt oF T 7 OR me toning ware rides | VOL. XITT, - SALISBURY, N.C., MAY 5, 1857. dred thoubgid’ Gols) seme a meet to aaa oo ee een en ta snr a . _ ns arcane — ical charges in twenty |prive the Federal Government of this vellers in a description | when one sees what slaves the Europeans | luxuriant foilage.” Nor are such follies ely colleges und a Nor- vast corruption fundy they were even |of this editice; Lut 1 will say that [ went) are to their senses, what a prodiyious in-| coufined to the woret productions of our we'arisen in our towns. A| Willing to surrender all the public lands ‘all over it; L.saw the famous iron St. Pe fluence the mere tinsel of a Court lias over | press. In the LUustrated London News academies adorn our villa- children ‘pour out frou thousand ie 4. y A “When Saturday night comes roand, a}: free libraty is thrown open of a qillion aud @ half of books. Every boy and girl in the State, frow tive years up to twenty is roo Sli ¥ e's v | States . It adds twenty-tive | thousand dollars every : cipal of the school fund. It ‘give fiundfed aud sixty-five thousand dollars | every-yeur toward the expenses of the | | school » 1 At has educated a geue- yation. It will educate the next, aud the| and duzens more.” The interest.on $4,500,000 at the legal rate in New York, (seven per cent.) is! three hundred and fifteen thousand dol le lars pet year, This sum engbles York te educate “ every boy and gir! in the State from five years up to tweuty,” fund, Seven colleges, one bundred ucade- |, wies, and eleven thousand schvo) louses| ; have been expended in the educatiou ul |, the children of New York. The jon of New York, in the one thousaud aud seventy millions of acres vt ove bundred and fifty to one hundred aud eighty millions of acres. But sapjore that uf good suleable laud ber portion should be half that quantity, or seventy tive millions of acres { And suppose that of these seventy five millions New York should sell annually | but one willien of acres, and thuereeerve the fund for the continued beuetit of ber! for seventy-five years! She! woald thus receive twelve Luodred and fifty thousand dollars anuually, in addi tion to the three hundred and fiftecu thousand dollars now aunaally accruing from her jon of the deposit of 1538, making the aggregate sam of over one million five huudred and sixty-five thou eeud dollars aynually! Now, if an ac-| eruing interest of three bundred and fif-| teeu thousand dollars annually for the last twenty years has enabled that State | to Balld seven colleges, one hundred aca-| demies, and eleven thousand school bou ees, how many colleges, academies, and eehool brouses would the vue milliou five hundred and sixty-five thousand dollars annually enable her to erect and support fin the next twenty years! If simuarly expended, that State coald exbibit thirt y five colleges, five handred acadeinies, abd ell supported frou thee tund | To whatever eatent fac | » of ome week e290 ©@ ce ra + 00 quiring kouwledge might be considered died advantageous, that State might, by these 408 means, extend them, and yet apply m od in advecre lions upon millions of dollars to works of recs imterna; unprovewent, aud other ubjects of State interest. Is there a true, genuine patriot n thi + Rev. Drery broad sand, who would not reyrice t Coltewe ; Hos witness in every Slate such results as Lich, Gree ee New York has thus extibited, and wiict ye gary flow from the investment of her foar and abaif millions of doliars in education! TER, AB A distribution of the public lands ws amongst the States, woald enable every B. State in this Union to establish precisely ahd.” by Mr euch @ sysicin of public schvols, rod at of the Bhater the same me to facilitate inter. 1 Neald. Ernest provement to the extent demanded rota. Namen 1 we Lie the interests of the people. Prince Talley Each State would thea have withir e Keife. Love ber individual reach, all the elements ut aNwioe’ os interval strength and independence ‘ Book Store eons of each could be educated will the limits of their native State —oppres wom. sive taxation would not drive the citizens of the Atlantic States tu the local would om &. Bunce tar West c Introuuce Ripten, B improvements chants wealth, indostry, and enterprise into each of the States where the energies of their wal Stores, people are now dorwant—wigration tw the new States would be arrested—a erally. eet: stronger attachment to the locality of one’s birth would be created —and thou a sands of those who would otherwise a themeelves for Federal pap and piande: c would defend the doctrme of ‘ States Rights,” and thus aid in arresting theon ward march of oar repbulic toynati consolidation. Instead of increasing the power of the Federal Government, this distribution ol the land fund would tend directly and effectually to weaken its influence over the awbitions, speculating, and rec kless sc Moresase Wilmingtos ALE. nined to mort the thriving eo C. fed Rig t e. ond wiceed gr. Terme o spirits who throng the very linlls of Con 3.4, LOVE gress, and are ready to sell beth thir ee souls and their constituents for afew a ce townships of land! Take frou the Fede EV ES ral Government its means of corrupting fe nas ole the Representatives of the people, and vice the po place those means in the power and dis va Julians sore position of the States, and we shall hear ely ho more of the frands, corroptions, and iniquities growing out of railroad yrants \ to the States. de Distribution is emphatically a States’ rights” ineasure—-a measure which will vastly increase the power of the several States independent of the Federal Gov- ernment as to the means of internal im- provement—a measure which will render applications to Congress for aid to local improvements wholly unnecessary—a measure which, at the very moment of ite inauguration, will take from the Fede- ral Government, those very means by which individoals, corporations, and States have been hitherto corrupted and 2 in Sante tprice, m 1 Bashele Wheat » 18 to 2h veo 4. JENKINS 16 ave, and will com for enle ny, new ed ‘ pristian Minsire’ ition; iam parent ‘ : sate Tansy’? areliased! Sq anxious were Mr. Cal- ale at wun, General Jackson, and other dis 18’ Book Sire A “ to those States respectively in which |ter, with-bis toe half kissed away, who is \t they lie, ag a lesser evil than their appli- accused of looking so like Jupiter Stra cation by Congress to the purpose of in-|f saw all its nosaics and statutes, anc South were serions aud earnest in their altars, and the ministers thereof despatch- professions of devotion to the rights of'|ing their business in haste or at leisure, |the States, they would pramptly anite in| playing ball and marbles in the adjoining y that United |“ movement which will forever separate | rooms ; the Federal Government trom this im- saw whole rows of dead Popes; and then ear to the prin. | Hense § ong |Consists of near eleven hundred millions |of the dome, of acres of land, worth at its present es- | throagh some Protestant spectacles, seems tant future, may sWell up to the value of feet above ferra firma. St Peter's is a lit- t hee sap pea : | sufficie nt to buy up a@ majority of every its, you discover still new beauties to cause Congress for the next one hundred years, | wouder and delight; and yet after a hun- New | Character of its successors. States, who are devoted to the rights of | yiogs awe and solemnity which a sense the States, and who dread a natioual con- of fitness absolutely demands. 2 arpa Loe z ‘ 2 s 4 x and to add $25,000 per year to the selwul | solidatiou, not to lend a willing ear tu Minster, Puritan though you be, you have been erected iu the last tweuty)y years, from this fand. The interest on), the ori ee four and a half Milliivie has | States to whom it) properly belongs.— of the great aim amnouu to over giz meallions which | Tuey may be honest in their opposition artistic religion are striving after. wodeuiably deminish the power of the the throne-rooin of a palace as for a place Federal Government, aud which would, of worship. wad : ’ add strength to the States—that is possi- plies to almost all the charches of Rome. land remaiping unsold, would be trom |Ale, but it may be (we sinute it) m thers, that there [3 an easier way to make and yet they befitthe atm wphere of R ne, ricbes, than by fi; Dome of St. Peter's from the Pincian hill ¢ tinguished statesinen in tines past, to de-| the other day, when the band of the Freneh “Guides” was here, we are told ‘how the people cheered them as they eded” in omnibuses through the city. But what do wy hearers imagine Frenchmen did in return? Did they | ir caps or cry Vive ? Angleterre? | hem, and how the strength of a throne is tor; often just in preportion to the brightness 1 its ‘of its ribbons and the multitude of its de- kward baldicheno resting corations, then it is easy to believe that | “proce aw all its| the vations are held to the Court of Rome not so much by inward convictions, as by the glory that surrounds and ceutres in| wave the the huge piles that crown the fons Va-\1t may have been so, but I defy any one | ticanus. |to say that they did as pointed out to us) When, in 1848, the Pope ran away from | by the paragraph in question, for it is | Rome in the shape of a footman behind a | there said they “evinced a a, | coach, | ventare to predict that he never | What that may mean translated into facts | would have returned if the nest bad been | I suspect iy daa Oe nor I have the re-| destroyed after the bird had flown, Gari- | motest notion. es a man want to puff baldi wanted to do that, and was ouly re- | himeelf or his goods! He has recourse strained by the interference of Mr. Cass,|to these same fine words. A_conjuror our American Minister. I wonld not be | from Yorkshire becomes “the Wizard of the advocate of any unmeaning icono-| the North,,’ or a “ Professor of Prestidi- clasm, but still, much as I love the arts, gition” (by way the way, with these peo- I wonld not lift a finger to save Michael | ple every one is a Professor); a lot of| Angelo’s dome, or all the museums of the | vew goods becomes “an extensive assort- Vatican, if, by so doing, I were guilty of) iment of novelties ;” aud so on to the end norsingfora day longer the vile brood of the chapter . that there nestle and hatch iniquties to! 9. - +--+ - No, my good friends, let me slagne the world withal. Wiser med than | advise you all, and especially the young | have said the same thing, and men too 4'nong you, who are beginning to inake | who have not any excuse of a hereditary their own sentences, and choose theirown | hatred of Popery. 1 have seen nen that style of talk and eorrespondence—stick | jto your Saxon, your owD fine, nervons, | were calm at home, and that could give Haxc oF aoe nae their money to pat stained windows into, bonest English. Enriched as it is with | inany becessary and ornamental words Popish cathedrals, here boiling over with | é ot a disgust which we are accustomed to look |from classical soarces, depend (on It) wherever an idea can consistently with} for onty in Scotchmen. This is a new ‘ , idea to broach, but I believe it dwel Is in | Usage, be expressed in both ordinary and | the homely, usu- nine-tenths of the winds that look calinly 'extraordinary language, | and soberly on Popery at home. Kings al, one-syllable English is by very far and Emperors will continue to honour the best. — Alford. her as long as she worships in such a temple, and dwells in such a house , and there is nothing that so surely proclaiins her doom as the progress of the nations towards the snbstitation of the real for the and the substantial for the What might have been accom plished by Garabaldi and his ragged re- publicans will surely be accomplished when, in a more earnest age than the present, worth is found to lie in the head which the crown covers, and not in the jewels it bears; in the body that rules, reasing Federal influence. | gorgeous aw If the present sham Democracy of the ‘over the tomb of St. Peter; Is I went down into the vaults and “corruption fund,” which now |1 went up to the roof, and'so to the top marking the crack in it which, imate, more than thirteen hnodred mit- to widen every day ; and then gazed out! ions of dollars, and which, in the not dis: from the ball perched up five hundred hree or four thousand millimms, a fund tle world iu itself. After a hundred vis- f the charactor of some of the members| dred visits, your first impression is only f the last Congress is any index to the the more confirmed, that it wants the ve-| 1 ry chief requisite of such a temple—the | We warn the people of the several | power to prodace those feelings of reli-| In York hose Congressional aspirants who, with tread with instinctive reverence the sol- vrotessions of devotion to * State rights” emn aisles, and feel the awfulness of the| ae their lips, protest against a division | place. In St. Peter’s no sach influence | the “common fund” amongst the!is apparent, and just 60 far it falls short which the lovers of an We o @ measure which would obviously and feel certain that it would do as well for The very same remark ap- would net even ine With their profuse ornamentation, they observation has taagit lack the seriunsness which befits religion, THE COMET. A western philosopher is of opinion that it is the comet which makes the wea- gher so cold. We had supposed that the comet was to make us hot, and were look ing furward to its appearance as the last chance for warm weather. We should like to know whether the extraordinary weather of last winter was also owing to Usis comet. Were the severe winter of 55-08, and the late spring of the last year, also the work of this floating ice that where religion is the least serivas of al! possible things It is but a step from St. Peter’s to the Vatican. You know the entrance by the Swiss mercenaries that are around it. They are the Pope's household troops, with striped garimcots of red and yellow termixed with gold lace, and yospears, such as are only seen son the stave of a theatre, or —Jiluatrations oe ita Vastnesa— Want in pictures of the martyrdom of Joho giting against power - ¥ BLYTHs's LETTERS FROM ITALY. the Presbytenaa factitions. saubtering showy (comsearompence ov Tae raansrTuaias.) with lo Approach ia St Peter'e~ Interior Ac owas of Religious [mpreasveness The Va- Unse Ifthey were not so gaudy they and not in the gay spangled garments that t dean’ (ecu inet' treoswres of the Cur So tld look Like convicts; bart, being gua paff it out and make it look large and | berg of the celestial Wee } er dy, they look all the more like cuownes dazziing to weak eves. A very poor skel According to our Western savant, the A Mosaic Succes- |< ’ comet is bound to hit the earth between or if : = ra ond eee > z Once in the Vatican, and it is the easiest etou will Popery be when once she is sion— Fortress of Pg opery—An woone thing in the world to be lost th wind and water the 16th of June next, and put it in the predicament which Ma- ginn said Great Britain was in 1831— “ecudding to the infernal regions with |a fair gale of wind to its tail.” The West is a great country, certainly, great in philosopbers as well as pumpkins and stripped—and stripped she will be— wherever the Bible goes to make men lov- ers of truth and haters of deceit and shame. Bat this homily has crowded oat all the mention I meant to have made of oth- There are a great You may wander for Koars throag! almost interiut yraud suites of apart clastic idea of my own—( thurches wi out the guepel Stained glass nA J’v- vable galleries and Pry: ments, and yet leave many more hours, The Pope's abode is bat The work andone. id r ve » Roma, Italy, December a sinall part of this immense pile er churches in Rome. Moewsks., bom oms:—Standing upon the bulk of the b ling forms the grandest . ; ae wad ‘ SU : : ; : ; we rs ' ; ', weakness. Teach your children to love; : Pincian bill, eo well kuown as the mest masenm athe world. Here are rescaed many of them Ther are all rich in use. |patrivtisin. We trust that if the comet 7 ; ; Faverte March 28, 1857. ’ awe, ee i ie aerate sb may etrike it to love the rose, the robbin ; to love their} tle tful promenade in Lome, and look. fromoblivion, and buitinto toe frin w is, leas treasnres ; and while some of therm: | does lit the earth, st may eorike 1° some y sir God. Le t , I - ’ . ’ ; | ,W : Utal It de Parents, to love their God. Let it be ee ~ ing over the crowded mass oomy the records of the carly Christian faith in are very beautiful in the interior, there where in the West—say In Utah. It de 1 tadied object of their domestic cul-| 4g, Z : Chillaand houses to the opp extrem (the the tuecriptrons ont © marvles from the 18 not an exterior in the whole city but. serves each a distinction. For our part, in 7s ap Hf See aa Sun-F nasdigh + shana t ‘ ! } ) ure t » the . ivetioeverrestaluuouont erin Cat at ee ayy ry that must be pronounced positively ugly. we are thankful that this comet has made : g . | Fevers.—Prof. Manry has published an city, e rests upon the magnifice ata rs a chon ofextra ar) a a | affections. Bind your whole family to- article giving the result of an experiment dome of St. Peter's, the ecrov Lo fcmat and 4 Here ar Saar lhere is not a Gothic churel bere and ite appearance, and yiven us all some- : : g' iz ‘ Aol blaV tabs ARAL : hia dill sgh eal co } rether by these strong cords. You can-| ghich de by planting Sun-Flowers aot M \ ; a oit Iva ain window of auetained glass thing to talk abuat, Nothing is more be ® wel P which be made by planting Sun- » of a . . a yreat armou i a x ind sta ts Ww ce them too stgong. ; . d boast that lie w \ I Aur J curious fact, showing that these are nevolent in lite than the simple provision | t make them tov song near his residence for the lye. tad ya {the Pantheon 1i7n Sy wrk : t I : not indispensable to Popery td tw s made for the exercise of the yift e- venting frequent attacks of ie fe- d th P “ r No t ent gre » i“ at an ‘ ! pA a - = e x H i rT f art can be conceited more majesty Bats Biante t therefore, indicate positively Pojish ot yzab. First we have a war, then Weight of Brea.—lt is not often that vers to which the locality was subject, anthis. Deaatifal for situat mat Pa lence Uatitliat leases moll clivities. In fine. it inay be eaid in election, then a fassin Kansas, then a! insects have been weighed; but Reanmur’s partiealarly daring the Summer. His tic and faultless in its proportions Tieheeat, ilere ere bogy ptians an s and clarches—and there are three hundred dissolution of Parliament, and a bright curiosity was excited to know the weight | first experiment was entirely successful, fying every hour the wonder and delight Etrusca fae : pottery, abd sixty-five of them—that they are pfysi ect of a row in Utah, and a comet; of bees, and he fonnd that 336 weighed but to ensare and establish confidence, id the beholder, the first object even ou and all scr : vine aid veither ornamental nor usef fhev til «real wide awake, old-fashioned cornet; | an ounce, and 5376a pound. According he designs continuing his experiments, vour approach to the Eternal City, the corners is this great pale, each of ch, Up empty spaces, and are excellent char: # long, low, red, piratical craft, which) to John Hunter, a pint contains 2160 and thas making a farther test. . jnat that fades out of sight as vou leave it, insolated, a to worthily form the chief el hoases ; bat for all the good they d Maury, the look out at the mast-head of | workers. | If it ea be ne proven it stands at the head of all your recollee attraction of a city Her rreatest. (0 the souls of men T would net give a the N nal Observatory, has reported rem me San- Ledeigl ait by @ ing tone of Lome. It ic to the inedern city and most valuable library tle world, straw The wealth of the ta 1) das asd tly visivle in the North-west, Whale Caughte—A whale of large di chk malaria wlich Ti uces or what the Collusscum must Lave been t Npving gorges “ tabock tec ages flowed into them, 4 1 " arin down upon us with all sail set. mensions was harpooned and killed this grievous rhe sae can Yaar t, t ancient. Close to it, dewoid of a . rhament flowed ont again; and what with ined Crave g with a velocity compared T)nrsday morning, near the Shakkleford | '¢ 18 en asi § and conven- erit but vastuess, stands the inunens ases and cos ly IX, wid s r that deck old to mid t rwhich the speed of acannon ball ls Banks, ‘about six miles from Beaufort, N. ach pian ry \ yee ne li to ste liti pile of buridiugs known asthe Vaticar Here is the est of jewels and pearls that hang in ¢ tthe pace of a snail, Weshallexpect!(©. Jt was sixty or seventy feet lo P beagle and ot le Noll at sis eas the seat of the Pope the nursery of nild piet sinthe world, ters around the necks of wax Mal as, this comet to grow larger and bniyliter very fat, and yielded upwards of fifty hay are annoally visited »y chilis and balls” and bariniess “ thanders,™ the RY tevery one oft F sr Hill the hollow orbiteof grinning skulle every night, and farnish @ fruitful topic! barrels of oil, which will be worth at ever, or agues, to save a vast ex ia a ii the ; j : ; be of specutation and deliugit to astronomers 7 doctors’ bills—in cases, life itself—and in treasure house of forgotten lore, and the of art, « to hang upon the same | there is chough given over tu cobwebs! oto} 3 a x ‘i > least $1,000. f dea! of ti hich is museum of all that te cesthest and be walle w e © Transtignrat “the last and dust to cover Italy with a network aud vf wouder and awe to ontsiders every are a eal of time, W ich ras yD ' : v this country onght to » the : - now lost to them. the productions of anctent and modern and best creat f the divine Raphael, of railroads, to care for all the kya N ly in this country oughttohavethe, indy Kgge.—Lam convinced, from rt Her { t } starving, and dving that choke u | ast alarm aboutit; the cometisin tore . - > —— a CCE RC CMEC COATT AL WL) Titi Nery °° ee : ! if t numerous experiments, that eggs inay be - . . lecticinnaileavaitienhincncil an Es pactitedd vieough the > munities eac, filthy villages, and to plant a snileo by ger than we are; if it comes near the |) ig, preserved in corn meal, or bran, Scarier Fever.—For adults, give one t | ' ‘ States : ‘ anne . 1 1 1 follow the stream of carnages that iaever cessive Popes by master hands, and co he Irps that now piteonsly, bu vain, Aoi leg) Ce auus Jil than in any thing else. Mrs. ——, last tablespoonful of brewers’ yeast in three uring forth from this quarter of stran- prising t at vaunted work et Michael Uuplore the tender mercies of the Cin Comets lave always created rien fall, put down some twenty dozen, small tablespuonsfal of sweeten: water, three | eas pat ong the intelligent inhabi ; 2 imme : yers towards these wonder'n nye. Angee ‘The Last Judgment tomy . Bir pa among aiid ntell ge oe a ends down, and ouly two came out worse tines a day ; and if the throat is mach P oe ts o 8 4 t LAL a . Pee sw We will pass thr the Strada de Con- tind a bornt caricature of a most « ; 4 { this excel : it planet a ans in for resting some four outa: swollen, gargle with the yeast, and apply ; . meiotic ; el oraltnature is penne é tti, over the bridge of St. Anyelo, an- enn theme, and utte rly uoworthy of its Good, Plain English. ward conviction, that his moral nature! the veast to the throat asa poultice, miz , tot os alway eating ils » - - i A . jer the shadow of the frowoing Mausole- fame. [ere is a vast manufacto f — it of gear, 18 always suggesting that the . ; ; on ed with Indian meal. Use plenty of cat- am of Hadrian, and be, after more than saics always in fa | blast to sny ] never for the life of ine coni]l m ake. pI ical universe has various screws “Tt isa solemn thing to be married, nip tea to keep the eruption out on the : | ‘ \ : vose, whick ay ’ . sstrial saic tothany. “ Lee: rent. « a mile's walk, we will stand in the bean charches, and st now busily manufac. out what we gain by using fli words, lUvse, WH bh may bring the ah po said Aunt De thany Ves: beta x eat skin for several days. » . 1 - ] 3g 4 me S.. 1% deg ao! . y be bas 2 le rt titul Piagza of St. Peter's. We need not turing the likenesses of the Popes, from Nay, I, perhaps unfortanately, aiways machine about hi le aa i te ait ee . r mner not to be,” said the little SV .1_ Pox. —Use the above doses of attempt to describe whatis so familiarto St Peter down, for the new charch of St. anepect them, and am not in the habit of Late ‘ oe : sues z ‘ ee hi girl, her niece . yeast three times a day, aud milk diet every eye in pictures and engravings. Tt) Paul—an irresistible arguinentinthecyes giving them above haif credit for their : es ar oS ror Le P os , throughoat the entire disease. Nearly , 7 \ wrtending the tate of governments Sat “ ¢ , } A eenongh to say that this whole Piazza, of the vulgar for an anbroken aj ineaning. Just compare now— Koon men W ea hah pie ae I say, Sambo, does yon know what overy case can be cured, without leaving 1 ons ) ight o ilaso- t 7 2 ‘ ejth its obelisk, its two fountains, and its suceession, And here, too, if rep this picture, and on that—which expres arn nee W hen tos i ’ pa a makes de corn grow so fast, when you 4 Pp vck-mark. noble semi-circular colunnades, is a fitting true, is Che mann actory of saints out of sion do you lke best—".A) large root phy had dispelled the mista of superst! it the manure on it! . Ser : . ° rr) tio 2 ArOSe » fe col lisa i ay : » “ne ake | a * x ntroduction to the magnuiticent: temple heretics in the dark dungeons of the In: well lighted.’ or “An extensive apart. UoOa, Mien aroes the fear of collision A No, I don’t know ‘cep it makes ground he Pri > Hide Dy poTe A that hes bevond it. As we look across quisition, where tortures are the strongest: meut effectively illuminated (“Amar railroad collision, With cars travelling Ov stronger for de corn. The rece of [Hides ana ather.— A& . t r.is gentle s » kisses of - . i : . cae : this Piazza to St. Peter's iteelf, we are at arzuinents used, and where, poss hy eoing home,” or ‘An individual proceed. Nes an Hours IS Bes see the meee aie “ Now I jist tell yoa, when de corn be- the price of leather is exciting much in- rns : the 7 ; : ie w : 9 over rompared suc smash up Se "4 ° ta de ° ince sensible of a deep disappointment. lost Bishop of Detroit may be found gto his residence? To me, the for. lovers, compared with such & smash UP ging to smeil de mannre, it don’t like de terest, we quote the following from a j } 1 } 7 as that ¢ he e SEinit 4 On- Prine . Sey is ee aecTtiT lie tacade ie a failure; it ia mean and songht for And beside all this, who mer of these expressions, in each case, fe ‘ = . ig os len : a he ne t ie ry, so it harries out f de grou _ New York circular : jow, and itis a relief to be told that it knows what clse the Vatican 1s tse L fort conveys good sense in sound words, the ct with a Comet, each ¢ ie} and gits up as high as possible, se it can P . : ‘at cial irc : t tives travelling more than a thousand: prgathe bad air “The market has been without anima- joes not belony to the plan of Michael There are vast chambers which the stran- latter a lises that sonse in the over a areathe wens” tl hoat tl ast week. Tt Anyelo Lut as soon as we pass the ves- yer is nester permitt 1 to explore, a 1 dress ot a coxcomb. And as we mizlit i ippily, however, Une tion throagnoa re Pp ee! od) aie : ui , 1 pie ' erto escaped this ea trade have purchased only to supply or- tibule inte the eliugch itself, every other vhere, we mav well beheve, there aa expect, itis just those cases where a false t , f J \ | } | ' ' sagh comets have offen pass Hoops. ders from their tanners and the transac- feching gives way to boundless adiira: proud dea fonachinery that dreads the effect is aimed at that such express s ol ‘ stots ; mW iat ee aller 7 . . Saw lieherdeniiat ii litferent parts of the solar tons have consequently been more limi- ’ ret ew ' ave day re used. e wt 0 i | ; . seh J HO: } ua RU ILS Loa all in : } } t ) e yr 2$ within wrbit of Mereury, Tuk following parody of one of Lord tel] than hitherte, and amonnt only cllers have told us, ite apparent want of Tn prazing upon and contemplating the those owest 0 rary productions —our ") Bs J eae : sige Py : | , ' 1 : : | \ Wi com. 4. Within that of Venus, 55 within that) p *. © Childe Harold” stanzas, is the 13.946 hides, embracing 1,560 G. 8., mnagnitude, So exqusite are all the pro riches St. Peter's and the Vatican, the provincial newspapers. h a com : be . SY RON § rilde arolc stanzas, is the ay : t tfiret dl | Protestant toast alwaya | mon incident ina dull everyday town tthe Earth, 73 within that of Mars, and ; , it , and 1,000 to 1,500 dry domestics for ex- tn ’ 2 eve rs eceive mind ot the rofestan mist alwavs be mon meide ac 1 ( 0 is ‘ coat thing re have seen o ay 3 a S I As Ne a ce - el) oe tg Mose ce acreain eslialrendoraieintg’ ay (ieee Or mews, pede w WUle RUE iatof Jupiter. There best Mung wet ave seen on the “vexed 1 it Some holders exhibit more wil- goin ae Roh ee ae eh lk ; ine a t . ‘ ae | ne “ind <i j - + har : isnot a trace of the pry sical effects of nestion” that now for some time has been hnygness to meet bayers at lower rates; ments to be oght ton correct pudyrne nt eR ver ft art, be wiht never re ‘men yecome vy duals ! , { ' ba ai f 1) ) . * Comets Upo sor al ri et, o x tk Pers cr nee WA OHITLIn nit t revrye Oo 2 rt. It has only been after tnany visite ind looki at that miraculous dome, and he are spoken of as “the fair sex; “meats” Comets Upon tis oF any ther planet, or made the subject of excessive comment, ba the condition of the leather market, : ‘ f are : ‘ \ with ever-increasing delight ar turned into “viands 3” people never #8) authentic record of the existence of slo bee be for the present, affords no encou ment yoy yn to ‘ re s ave # val L EVE INCreR St eure EE DS ue =< ’ 4 Me mort < —ri} oa! . sage etal eee i hee . a ed fe tl ines Ne gall rie toro.” but always“ procee ae 1 r such effects, Tiere are no known data Rullom. ye peas any er cops—riloa! +, dealers to make extensive purchases, ] P rehen > vast- ong ose almost endies allertes 4 ” t ays oceed jy eve zs Ten a ena 5 : A ke ngth been abic to comprehen ithe vast- throng : those a ui ' ess gall 7 i ee } from which it w vald: be possible to pre Ten thousand equa are jagoched al yoa in vain Ree pt aie wnsiderably greater reduction ness of this edifice. It may be well to buat still he cannot help but see that they but always “experience a selsa- Man marke the world in his resistless course, : : cen | , littl tl lat than all el rive dignity tien; never “live” any where, but \|. dict, with certainty, such a thing as the Bat ttouch the hoops; they leagh to scorn tan importers are willing to enbmit to. w she very little to the eve : f ’ an all else, give ity tien,” neve ] ; ere, i ; wt cannot toach the hoops; they 0 80 : ? , know that chernba, very little to the eve, are what, tnore Chan all ¢ genity collision of a comet with the earth. It 1 The stock in first hands is equal toonly a ways “reside;” never “cat,” but alwags “partake of refreshment.” Ilere is a bit of rural description which I cnt ont of a country periodical the other day :—" The parish chureh Db——-, is a neat but ancient structure, that commands veneration by its anti- , quity, and enforces admiration by its time of ay It stands in the centre of an ex- enly bodies, they are subject to the sar , and both that and laws, moving about the sun in orbit closed from the nore eccentric than the planets, proclait ing with the whole host of heaven, and strength to the most relentless of all the superstitions with which humanity was ever cursed. As long as Papal Rome can point to her St Peter's as the first of all earthly temples; as long as she can boast of herself as the conservator of the richest treasures of ancient and inodern art; as long as the Vatican remains to represent Popery to a world fond of glit ter and wealth, just so long is her strength likely to remain ansabdued and her arm uncrippled, This may seem strange to English and Americans, who look at things with a practical cye, and are ever | recurring to the qnestion cnt bono, but gravel wal ineasure full eix feet; that the tape line shows some doves in bas-relief to be as Inonstrons as eagles; that very respecta- ble human faces in mosaic, on the con- eave of the dome, show a breadth of some twenty fect or more; and that one end of the nave—a small corner of the bu lding | -would hold the largest Protestant clinreh in America, steeple and all, and then leave room for a walk around it! It is only by the help of some homely statistics like these that we atlength com- comprehend that we are in the largest temple in the world, It would bea work of supererogatiou to follow the stresin of} curacy, that on a@ given day, month, « in know not though mor the orbit of a planet of their nature, save singular in their form and varied inthe t ot Wi that, beauty. tensive burial ground the sacred editice are world by acircumambient range of chest- nut trees, whose expansive branches fori | the be = a verdant canopy over a commodions| hand that made, and that directs us, k which is shaded by their | Divine.”— Richmond Dispatch. ‘BDeasted ts Politics, Wews, Agriculture, Internal Smprovements, Commerce, the Arts and Sciences, Morality, and the Family Circle. cannot be even said, with in allible ac even veara comet will so much as Cross appearance, than the other heav- ir mighty and eternal march, “The g & eer eth TES NUMBER XLVIX|&p eh Fe i i a ; FROM THE HERALD OF ‘TRUTH. THE FARMERS DAUGHTER. A Bit of Pleasantry Read in School. BY G. Ww. B There is no reason why Presbyterians in North Carolina should not have their Church Paper as well as, Presbyterians in Virginia, South Carolina; and several others of the South- ern and Western States. Hundreds of Church members in our bounds will take @ State 5 who will take novother. And why she North Carolina be dependent for everything on other States? We hope that the day of her de- pendence bas passed forever. It is proposed that one step should ‘now be taken for the ac- complishnsent of this most desirable object.— The Chureb is ready for a State Paper. There isa loud call for its establishment We are sure that nothing can be gained by delay. In six months, it may be, we hope will be, in successful operation. It desirable that it should be established with capital sufficient to secure it from all possibility of failure, or from any form of embarrassment, and at the same time make it a Paper of the highest class and value. Let it be best, or nothing, is the general wish and de- mand. We propose therefore to raise the sum of The city belle, with all her sitk,— Her chalk, her paint and curls ; Is not sv beautiful I think. As our own country girls: Nor “Scotland's lasses, England’s fair, Or nymphs of Shannon's waters,” Can fur a mement half compare With our old farmer's daughters ! I’ve traveled many countries o’er,— I've been at many places ; I've looked at many lovely forms— At many pretty faces: But of all the girls I ever saw, On land, or on the water, The one that I admire the most, Is a go ¢ old farmer's daughter Her gait is that of faultless grace— Her form of peerless beauty ; A brilliant smile iiumes her face, $5,000 as a permanent it to put it oD a And telivof love and duty,— sure basis and give it « fair and manly start.— I know that she ie beauty’s queen, To secure this amouttt, the stock ‘nay bodivided And always true I thougAt her; into 50 shares of $100 and we appeal to So I will baaish other sebemes, the Chareb im North Carolina, with the éonfi- And wed the farmer's daughter ! dent hope that the men can be found whe will And the 4 oar cottage hearth |say, “Let. the work go forward”! 2 nd then eroand car cutiage | “Already 35 Shares have beeu taken, with Tit- Euch coming eve shall fiad us: We will exalt io flowing murth, And sorrow cast bebind us ; Nor will I wish for wealth, to ream s tle or no effort. Should more than be taken, we may either increase the the capital, or by making the shares say $50 each, increase the number of on 3 | k i Across the briny water; jtors. If the Paper is conducted the cash But be content to stay at home, | plan, it will be vonecessary to call in more than And love the farmer's doug hter / ‘a very sihal! portion of the capital. eggs eee | As soon as 50 subscribers are obtained, it is | ARFR r proposed that they meet at some central point, AFFECTION. im person or by proxy, to select a location, title, | We sometimes meet with men who! Editor or Editors, aod make all other necessary seem to think that any indulgence of af- or for the publication of the Paper. fectionate feeling is weakness. They will hen once established, we have no fears that it f will fail. return from a journey and greet their fa-| We appeal to you for aid. We ask to milies with a distant dignity, We trast and move | give as your influence and prayers. among their children with the cold and | that every Minister and Elder in the Chureh lofty splendor of an iceberg, surrounded | *" ot rie —— with its broken fragments, There is hard- | — ly a more unnatural sight oa earth than | 8. COLTON, H. McALISTER, one of those faunilies without a heart. A F. K. NASH, N. McKAY, father had better extinguish his boy’s| bag AB ed 7) oe eyes than take away his heart. Who PghD eve domly io ELL, P 4 J. M. SHERWOOD, GEO. MeNEILL, Sen. that has experienced the joys of friend- | ©. H. WILEY HL B.OUNNING ship, and values sympathy and affection oan : te LAM, would not rather lose all that is beautiful Hos. F. NASH, RALPH GORRELL, Elders. in nature’s scenery than be robbed of the hidden treasures of his heart? Who would not rather follow his child to the E, N, HUTCHINSON, Persoos wishing to subscribe to the Stock, or | grave than entomb his parental affection 1) to make suggestions the interests of | Oherish, then, your heart’s best affections. | the Paper, are requested to, W. W, {Indulge in the warm and ing emo-| Pusan, Ook : - Mnwa tions of fraternal love. ink it not a| Madison, or Rev. McNeus, villa N.C. Jokes, pansiers, clergymen, the press, and all half month's supply, and with small re- ceipts for the remain ler of the month inust soon be absorbed by necessary coa- The receipts of sole leather have been smailer than in f the mouth. Sales J have been a little 3 favoring pur- e at Inst—as die they must— An “Twill be because they've g d when they UE one the appainted round A conference preacher, one day, went samption into the house of a Wesleyan reformer, the past week and saw, suspended on the walls, the por the previous weeks traits of three expelled ministers. “What,” during the same per said he, “you have them there, * Oh, more extensive, at yes, they are there.” was the answer. “Bat one is wanted to complete the sett.” “Pray, who is that?” “Why, the devil, What a poor wot eto be sure.” “Ah,” said the reformer, out women and new is| he is not yet expelled from the confer news getabout! Its ence.” of it ir 1e i 8, n- in | chasers.” ose: dthis would be with- -papers ! How woald ares us just to think ee eh eee VR eer entity Pos than the bug moe of those who Uo, * STATE MEDIOAL SOCIETY. vey-are certain Mediciil Stciety of N. wot ‘ signals. rar § \cart d ite ei Ay eating jad from the Fayetteville|ture, nothing should be admitted into! a at ye tly Codreeat by |them calculated to injure moral pringiple, ’ b. H. Hougtton, Esq., to theveditors of AS women read the poetry and children ee the stories, it is @ matter of the highest Thc, at paper, on the enbject of a great con- {importance that tract fur iron ore, made by a Northern Company interested in lands lying near Deep River. The information contained in this letter was communicated to the stockholders in the Cape Fear and Deep River Improvement, at their late meeting io this place, and is an evidence of the immense wealth of the section of country designed te be rendered accessible Ly means of this improvement. The iron interest, as the Observer says, immense as it is, is bat one of various sources of wealth on Deep River. ‘The coal is of at least equal value, Aud in addition tu both there are building stune, nail et: mes, Guap sleueE, slate, Dre clay , percelasu-clay, lauber, and water power to assist Laman hands in doing the work pe all their wealth. when the river improvement necessary tu devek Surely aod the road from Fayetteville to the mines are completed, and the immense wealt! of the Deep River country tinds deve srpptnne nt and a ready access to wark- et, the Mate will enter upon a path of un exampled prosperity. Speed the work, Messrs. Dougan, Cartwright & Co.! Push on the road, Fayetteville! Neglected by the last Legisiature, let both prove that ll obstacles vanish Lefure individual en- ergy and cuterprise, Tue following is the letter to which we have alluded: To the Editors of the Prrrsporoves, April 22, 1857. Messen. E. J. Hace & Sox :—Gentle- men:—Aware of the interest you lave mauifested in the miueral resources of the Deep River valley, 1 desire to com- munieate aiact which I beard receutly from a reliable quarter, as it gues very far to show the importance of maltij|\ ing the means of wansportation for our coal and iron as much and as speedily a> possible. 1 anderstand that a Northern Company has contracted to deliver, within two years after the contract uf Messrs. Dun gan, Cartwright € Co., to complete the imppovement of the Cape Fear & Deep Rivets to the Galf, is dune, two wiliious of toms of black band iron ore, on the banks of Deep River, at &3,5u per ton, om the Spol Here then is a cvotract for $7 000,000, fur a porliwn Of the tron ore of thag region; aud tu Le realized in two years tiuse. This wiil, when manufactared, as ii will be bere, pay our River Company tolls $700,000 in two years, or 835u,000 Observer. hing be allowed to go beture the publle offensive to good taste and to pure morals. | Exeuse me for the liberty I have taken, GREAT FIRE IN OXFORD. A correspondent of the Raleigh Regis- ter, writing from Oxford, N.C., 26th inst., says: were aroused trom their sleep this morn- ing, atabout 2 o'clock, by the startling alarin of fire, aud the loud and prolonged ringing Of beils, The large store of Messrs. RON. & D.C. Herndon was dis- covered te be in a blaze, the tire buruing with awful vigor and extending with wondertal rapidity. The house was so much enveloped in flames, that despite the efforts of the excited and alarmed multitude assembled, only a safe and a the books were saved. The couflagration soon communicated with the Tailoring shop beloagiug to Gen. Me- Clanahan, lying north of the store, and with the row of buildings immediately south, the property of Ro N. Elerndon, Esq. All tuese, in two hours’ time, were a mass of ruins. The tenement adjoin ing the Tailoring shop was fortunately coustructed of brick, the covered with a wooden roof and vecupicd asa Drug store by Messrs. Ro J. Mitchell & Co., and by ug efforts was finally saved, although wach damaged froin the roof being on tire for more than an hour. The two hotels of the village are situated on the same side of the street on which the fire oecurred, and the tire actually extended as far House onthe South, belonging to Dr. Samuel Williains, andy but for the brick-store would lave reached the OXford Hotel on the North, the property of Ro oN. Hera- don, Esq. as follows’ “Messrs. RON. & D. Ierndon, 835, OO, Insared for 810,000; RON, Herdon, S1.000, besides all of tis individual bonds; VM. Lynch, Jeweller, 8200, insured ; R. J. Mitchell & Co., @300; W. S. Me Clanahan, $1,000; R. L. Hunt & Bros., $1.00, insured: J.G. & H.C. Herndon, 50, insured.” This is the first large fire that has oc curred in Oxford. portion of > the Granville The loss sustained is estimat- It found the citizens Y Onprepared; no engine, no fire cuinpany. We regret that so heavy a calaimty bas fallen upon the people of Oxford. ooo Elegant Everything —We came across @ paragraph tue other day, showing low rant bread pudding!” This tis gradually supplanting all the other adjectives in the language fu make “e word clega “The inhabitants of onr qniet village ' Renae neE, CAROLINA WATCHMAN. | SALISBCRY. N.C. | TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 5th, 1857 | TERMS OF THIS PAPBR §2.00 CASH. | THE LAND QUESTION—aygain. | The Raleigh Standard repeats its de- nunciatory epithet, —“Aumdbug”—in a lengthy article in its issue of the 2d_in- stant, It says—We adhere to the opin-| ion, though we may well change the ex-| pression by saying, it is the same old humbug, dressed up and presented Sor | the occasion tu advance selfish purposes.” Who dressed it up and presented it for the oceasion “to advance selfish purposes?” The whole democratic delegation in Con- gress voted for a bill at the last session, satisfactory to us, and we have only tak- en occasion to thank them for it, and to express the hope that they will press it to a tivual consumation in the neat Con- gress. We sincerely believe the people of the State, thank ther. We have heard! numbers speak of that vote, and without exception they have commended those gentlemen. It is Lelieved that the meas- ure was called for, for the public good not less than being eminently just to the old, and especially the Southern, States; and that nothing short of a high sense of | public duty urged gentlemen of the! democratic schoul to depart so far from | the creed of their party as to snstain it. Are these they to whom the Stundard alludes, when it charges that this ques ce know, suimed directly at Whigs and Ameri-¢ cans, but advanced by it! The blow, we how can it subserve them? In this district Mr. Craice has: and so far as we know, at present, will [6ch Congressional District. AMATEUR‘CONCERT. | * Vocal and Instrumental Music, at Mr. Boydey's new building, to-morrow even- ing, for the benefit, as ew learn, of the Episcopal Church in this place. The parties concern, we doubt not, will provide an entertainment in all respects success- ful and pleasant. Railroad Dividend.— The Wilmington & Weldon Railroad pays a semi-annual dividend of 8} per cent. on the 15th of ' May uext. oe ioe Pain.—We have had an musual fall jof rain, commencing on Saturday morn- ing and continuing, with brief suspen- : ‘ year; Dr. W. G@. Thonias, of Wilinington. “8 from the heart's dey th that,svon memory 2 a > . Sy. a Cal) Ps: 7 ~ iL o rte - sious, until yesterday afternoon, Ever Vor 2 y fig dk , lite) Be 8 “ * alone, will treasure Up our joys and our commu: | homyry. Father came thing out of doors is wet most tho-|VUiTespending: an saree inated , roughly, The temperature was warm, and vegetation, within that short time, achieved wonders, . — te COL. PURYEAR’S ACCEPTANCE. The following letter from Col. Puryear, In answer to one from the committee ap- pointed by the late Whig and American Convention, to inform him of his nomina- tion as candidate for re-election to Con- gress, accepting the nomination, has been ' received : Hentsviirg, N. C., April 13th, 1857. ont, on the 15th inst. In the = Praia Dr. 0. n cSt A je atnivial address was delivered by Dr. 8. 8S. Satchwell, of New Hanover, in the presence of the Society and a large number of ladies and gentlemen, Lis subject was, “The Obstacles to the Ad- vaneement of the Science and Prufyssion of Medicine.” Reports upon the diseases which pre- vailed in their respecties counties during the past year, were read by Drs. McKee, /Sunmerell, Kelly, Pittuian, and Ma- gun. ¢ The Society resolved to commence the | publication of the North Carolina Medical Sana some time daring the present ‘year, and elected Dr. Edward Warren, of Edenton, the editor, | Dr. William H. MeKee, of Raleigh. jWwas elected President for the present try; and Dr, J. B. Dunn, of Wake, Treas- urer. A considerable number was added to the membets of the Society, and there can be no deube now of the coutinnel pros- petity and success of this anportaut or geniaation, The next meeting of the Society wi be held at Newborn, on the third Tuesebay in May, 1855.—Lillsborough Lecorder. GREAT CONFLAGRATION. Moyrotmery, ALABAMA, Sunday, April 26, 4 o'clock A. M. A fire broke out in the Eclipse Livery There is to’ be an amateur Concert of 5 J Lain ‘ BR son was-called ae tion from loved attendant upow the euing with. those om leis | whom, on the morning We part. "Tis with “RY (anxiety to await the appruach of that moment} >. 5 when the last adiew iste be spoken to Plends |that have been ouré through the viciisltudes of Hie in hours of Jarkngas Wien the heavy waters | of afflietion swept o'er the soul, Liky ministering angel, they were near to stay the tide by afve- tiouate condulence, vr by pivus counsel and ad- monition to lead the mind to the source of ai? |goud, and in the midst of the thick darkness to \direct the eye of a feeble faith to * Bethlehem’s star,” or when prosperity shone warmly about our pathway and joys clusterd around the heart, : " it was thea their happiness to rejoice ‘with ws |e ia irda basi peas al és Js it strange then when we are about to by sun- care ray’ Suber capa inn , Are ‘for another place. He Lol ped b dus. | We had nothing te. eat, t Wer: | ~ ‘eae : thomuullane of turned the Jamily-« tof de would turn any other 5 inigh take these poor creatiir nf 5 Otel “That ie my mother,” she Doin! ing to the corpme, Tle wigs stoke h twe men came ibto one by and tory my father nud wother upd me and two little brother out. Wehad no wh dered by distance, that regret should: spring as nivn, be only of the past; while despite all eo “ went away efforts to the comtrary, sad foreboding like dark |"! lot ws inty thsie : 4 | Sativa they owid if they did the lundiogd would turuthew outy The tolke we hired he he i i the shades of sadness; but, it is only a feeble ray howe weet Taha the ea? other elve. The shortness of ale was very sick she had been done Uime—the vacerlainty of human events, and the lomg time before, and my hiothe brothers inany cvatingencics Ineideut to this sublunary | cried. Meather ley down amd § ; p y wy ) PU suing scene all tall in the balanee against hope and the | rags on her to keep her warm, Levaten | welancholy thought will arise that we are look- she suid ber head ached sor tad, Wher ing for the last tine upon beloved features. A ai oe on hess ingen lay ; down an me th er te htguntang — mai hochld wid t yt suine bu put ‘ concealed by ferced smiles, and the allusion to tov, and then I pig lag da New the eventiul morrow suddenly suppressed ere the by a policeman came along, ancl tf . tearful words escape the lips that would prove! went away and pot another ene,and ; shadows over the landscape cast their gloom. Cheerfulness, indeed, tries bard to chase away that can there enter the soul, Gesttemen: T have received your eom- Stable, on Lawrence st, between Market | Uaitur to the beart, tongues are sileut while hearts! lined ber up aud pot ber inte the vat’, munication informing ae of iny nomina: jon us a caudidate tor Congress in the It is highly gratity my tu me to know that [retain the coufidence of friends with whoa fur many years T have acted in the support of great ' aud important principles which are sound that at least thirty of then perished, i ioe emabeast dt —— oo and couservative in their character, cal- cluding west of the valuable ring horses “st themselves Each ob! bavut and dear spot, culated to maintain and strengthen the belunging to the Circus of Col, Ortuu— ‘hallowed by friendship, is aguin revinited ; the Union, to support the Constitution, and the celebrated stallion “Bob Logic,” last lingering luwk of love Usken, and the embalm- ae im their purity oar glorions tepublican institutivns upon which the blessiags of liberty depend. Daring the four years in which I have acted as your representative, these insti- tutions lave Leen mnenaced and endan- gered by rash and useless r the occasion to advance sc/ fish perpe hearts; and the cry of disunion was soun- less a number ot remedy for every wrong. This is a rem edy to whach TP shall never resort anol J see that by a vivlation of the Constitution we are deprived of the rights and prisil Copposinon, eyes gusrantied by that sacred instra. Which caught on fire and burned tment lo every section of the uation, and and Monroe, this morning about 1 o'clock. The stable being filled with combustible material, the flames spread very rapidly, and of course but little time was left to rescue the many valuable horses with which it was vecupied. It is supposed property of Mr. Hitcheock—the fast trot- ters belonging to Fred Tyler—the bean- itiful buggy horse of Win. Farley, aod probably all the horses of Mr. Carter, proprietor of the stable, besides many others. Bat the exact extent of the loss legislation to 10 this particular, however, cannot be as- Perhaps a spray is taken from the fragrant cle- ov has been “dressed up and presented an extent: which alarmed the stoutest certammed unul after daylight, as duabt- t horse-,atter being turn-, leauty the ob duerway awl danced bghily wo 1). Ged fre arte , . mv ed out, wandered about the city. Pray who else can be personally ed from many quarters, us the yreat ed o andered about Cie city The flaines next communicated to the build ng ecenpred by Brown & Bulyer as nese trading houses, which were seun consumed. The neat and last hous Was thal of Mr Sayre, situated ou Monroe st, We are almost bursuug with their untold words.— and tewk us all here. Mother did’ss wanw The waters are pent op aud the barrier mast nut | '0 leave the yard. She said tu the pub be broken, Peet and hands busy themselves with man that she wauted to stay Where she ; as. the namebss preparations imedent upon a juur- bes Den of Counterfeitera Broken Up.— The Pittsburg papers, of Saturday, state that a descent was made upon # noturi- ous and extensive yang of counterfeiters |in the vieimity, on Friday last, and five of the number arrested and cvunnitted ta swarl of the old baunt, a memento plucked from prison. The establishment wie & Retesm the favonte plant, a Lud on beaf from the sbrub in Duquesne borough, known ae the plante! by hands whose work is now dune and *“Raftewen's House,” heyt by @ an Nan their owers he in the sleep that kuows go waking ed ( ulberston. . The pervive arrested were William Colverstua, Mary Merri- wan, the hired girl, Jobn Augheoba: George W. Stewart and George Hines. On the person of Callereton was fouod begus gold and silver coin amounting to humimng bed amd bee perchance a skteh of nearly 830, ull exceedingly well exeeu- the old dommete is barmedly, veayeven stelitily ted. and a &2 pote on the Nurthera Deuk taken, all preeuus Wemares tu be lad away as of Keatuc ky, allered to @ $20. The iHewerslse of the past, tw iveoee upon some loners was then sarelved, and im the ceb lay suddenly aud serve as gute boubs tu mem MMF Was found a ewall basket, filied with ry lo lewd us lack to sereee of luve and sessous pet ae nek, See, ote., and a wey; ath eten collects here aad there her numer tog tear of atlectivn dropped even upon the green Matis whose grace fel wreaths shaded with rural the summer breeae, whike ts sweets wooed the sides nes the Nort ting at h proachin on the ra resene, { woman f was hers nately sh by the le killed af afflicting effurt to mente ha worthy a er's jury given alk A Mu men's Mi per year; and tiwe witl be clear profit, jhe Cockney pays his highest compli- lave none The agitation of the land ' every American citizen, As the dan- are noth u rin J ustow were the ve anall qaainty of unfinished quartes and lowing = s ; “Upanite of t AY" an ul sweet jute ; because the proprietors of coal and ire inent to Niagara Fal!s when le calls it question here, then, cannot subserve a 8° ef disunion increased, my determi- | Abe LOS as mnie tabatiins F half duilars, The vfticers theu tions of 8 are to be their uwn carriers and to pay ,4.,., Piel Boece i ! ee : Halon to resist them yrew stronger, and We regret to learn that James Porter Oi! who will say Unet parhage are mot ee) ty the out buildings, and in th wd han 1 pe re unt be Petersburg poNboan: gertigh purpose favorable to any Whig or I wd | ei ' mocilont t (on iF hedt *, oe et us voll per ton, at an agreed rate already pinks huis Caldidate sume wleilietmakes 07 Ct ‘ any Fs adopted as iny me the national pa. accidentally tell Pte well attached (0 (lings beven whee a reumun may be lookal hr secreted under one of the flooring Luarde, all means fixed. “an elegant speech.” The young lady American. Who are they to be person. triotic language of Daniel Webster, when the Livery Stable, and inyarcd tiusedt ward tain this wothl The severest pang our Wasespied acarpet sack, filled with « verean uy want s) ch 3 g ) 5 ; ; - IG; yl aite oe . ! J seriotiely ’ eo r ! , Thes you ae what reason the friend. talks of an elegant sermon, an elegant “4Y bene ed vy itt! Let the Standard ‘i said, aberty and Union, How and 9 His tigh, w a nleretand, aitecocr felt was, perhaps, at tbe paruog hour large anwant of cvuuterfert coin, dige for “vu greut of the Deep River improvement have fur davies elegant ntact ad elqrant opera, oat willl Uicir) wanes” lis can party ane saath 1 inseparable and of was he : and he las jist Geeu carricd \We lave cavluter ech wal veciling hearts at beth Ainericay and Freneli tunes, and exact sya t ri De < > 3 Andrew wh, Whe 1 pale 3 Home alibost theenaible ’ the : . . ‘ ae eae and renewed er ere and an elegant mutton cl The sur- members are entitled to more credit is a 1 ¢ omy et l aime eee Bs Mae nee Ndierlise ; | Gasca Feira be narrow dour t) those who have withered and @!l other implements necessary to the bat nest ' wr the , ace t A terial Gur c ign i : pre ldverliser an pickle Lael re » ee . u f ¢ speeds acounplishwment of ths geen goes into enthusiastic tits over an blame, it would sav) for the present agi aii: SS Decegenee . a nay Lhe spring bhmsome wipped by mau facture uf Luygue cutn, echoes eS great work, a consummation, fortanately, elegant stump of a beoken leg. The A served oo y is agrees , id . - eae ne . ne t tt , { ll » n ‘ef ' ale je - « von now tu be realized by the energy inarket woinen ellavwanielecacte a an notthis question than allthe Whigs = Now, gentlemen, when tothisadd that © Mastrest Destiny SuaLe weary “ amd knew that the guod sheperd but no pe J ) o sc} ) legan ions, . i. ; : es i \ A . aod resources of Mesars. Dangan, Cart| noses carrite and onal ea a fact. aig 88d Americans combined ; for their vute Ameri ans slall rule America,” you op srratt That appears to be the only Ut! fob tevm early to hee bosom, and feb Curtcaco, April 29. ed with ¢ & Co., who have andertaken ix. never has any other kind. The tailor in. 00 it in Congress, Lroagiit it up conspicn- have the principle iteus in my pulitical question with the “progressive” among [OM here Aath for them there was mu fear; but Twenty Buildings Demoljshed— Nine ble par f i : " hes i ’ progress: ony : ; ‘ i this ie mot all. Let the friends of rarial:e tiie youlthan elegant cut ou ously end freain tothe, public Gand. reed. ae smcith swassorrum withuat fear ue pain. Well thy Burnt Lown.—A place kuuwn as Saad’s repeat it your Rail Road also take c ge : ¢ 5 vd L accept the nomination with deepest ae | , your eoad also take courage; they 4 ler an elegant system of medicine; Coud it Le expected that old Clay whics a l : ommination with dee pes From along article on “Manifest Des. 88 (tnember the angumh we unce endured eben! Rendezvous, potucious as a residunes fur Au ensy | st ho re is “ dd te “3 ' bie t ie . ce me > Of yratitiude fu tiie aedad “ se . ul " 23 mist bow sve that there is enumgh and te nd) you are buned in’an elegant cottin : “HH (hes Pay cerita rts unineaeeinne ere f gratirude for t wddithtal buy? iw the Natal InteHiencer, we. stl lmtig ture aml choked aterunee ee es. [lluves and other dereputable characters, batly : ju 24 bs (S (he sbrertten ces ve Dee}, Kiver Jhave © egant tombstone with an gle , A : 7 evidence vf your is Neves and parhality Mahe the follow in extrac Saye yuiter the yond bre of a burdened heart “4s yesterday invaded by the Pihew aud sary to de tax tue capacity of buts River and Road vie ; , via. f ee to press : claiins of une ot incardinal and with the lighest Appreciation of the ; \ brokem up Twenty Laskdings were de- honor, ) ~ a mE eVye Fon Sort nant last predat ‘ var runn life, © , vnee ac 4 ? : oe aes, 4 thal tue sovuer but st Hon sansages ty . ar tenets! No verily 2 Houest in their honor conferred upon me; and Jreedge ston rae , a > yasuciea seein: tnolisbe aud niae Larnt duwa. the wert works afe dome, the better fur the S:a: ' oe ; er ' oe ‘i myself that ou riots banner elail nes ah ee ee} : an mvajes uf diease were then sad of ny wis at's —¢ ine is ¢ t wea vic is ou this great qites n, but - i ' ' koe , _: = au! ell whe feei an interest in Ler proe Batt i . os Any 4 er tra:lin the Gust because of any dere. C8! , ‘ ’ x e gover we feared that an earthly sen would thing exc > ml Cla “wwe p t v powerless enise ves, ey . t it ae - A per-ty aad independen h 16 healiAcat mitt (tee 2 . , ' » 7 Helv of duty i ine ee ¢ ae peal unwn. fur ditance woah! soun St. Lovm, April 25. Let these be po jonyer , Fy ies gale eae & to enconrage aid p Mivwe Most reapectfally hele re Wie MULCH Ses tt Ctr \ - : rob ve b ger any joa y - = tole Zand hie | . Saleen ane : ; sd ea ve Aaa ape ' ated bbeted to thro of the des Kanone Affaire- -Addies of Me. Wr, yar Wer inproveteut ‘ are a » adv 2 at, " 0 tir abel t aaeke D .. - ng as ‘ j BOUT ma ; R Cc Il RY! VR Zetis sally forth a tHe wight make io burns aad Santen.—Sveretary Stanton hae pablish- A “ rus, © I ter live ty: © wi rate to them 1 serne Vie wints oe : is ‘4 Fi : ee Sy ; ; “ SUT O UO TER ested . bs - bs eirown beluafand ert ed an address to the people of Kansas in pair i] Lave eteu y do. t us 1 lea F neistenc tless vases. Hen se “ vane . pai \ ve ¥é A J 4 Rricerh om Censelien wietry Feny Their own consistency, not less than their ' Messrs. Henry Nal er, Jin. M. Cloud, ilvawlitoremleceis Tie star of hope dawn not ao brightly ia am the Lecomptoa Union. lle says the ad- 1g = Oe in vd pus Athe greal works . ene imerace Y , Fi 5 te Ji “we : 6 Pep st Seat cals : . ., in that ie a ids a iA Wy . ° scent pu 4 ‘crethey become ur j demands it, and if it re-ultsina“Aum eg kb. Matthews, B.C. Du t, Thos. J ve United States lad carthiv hy se eben seen by the | ght of etermny ,) Miiietration has rec: gnized the author y ne at I * ; ae 2 . Qa wCe>©rtie x - ? Pan ° tisen. ’ : . . ey - bd with aii passilie despa:c!s Sccuee bug it will not be ao from any lack of Uaty oF palsied in there are ecmsone when ite hight we excluded frum _ the territomal legielature and the va band of « a 4 S 5 c sp of the ay 7 - would have carr sé. eectere + I t. Don't ¢ t vonur ekens firmness on the part of these who have, ra ai atten tecif reduced to the thre world, but faith hfe the curtan and points idity of the territorial laws, and hae es earth, an rer é ae 4 a . Syuth Sid It ia my « rinination, so far as I RES) HP eCaINe De Ate ; ; pecially recoygniaed the act providing for , Wrvagh the Legislature. Let all uo al : oe and do vet, stand by itand defend it from may be able. to distribute the patronage , t fatew bas jerti, Let ee ee ee a Cometitulioual contention Ile point. It ty valter c 4 m f x : f n ® thenace a few bane : A ; - _ ; - 4 . ' ; a —s . oar git priueiples of the Government in such a manner as eater epi Se ETE ose earth no mrore witness our reumwa beaven eull. 61, @ that that convention will eabmeit oe wes sha 2 re " a r peor 4 ° : } ’ } z " : . exe pe peoy Actin 7 ; The ; The ra StandirTa lengthy ( demand the approval of every division per a ie Saat There 10 0 land of endless pry — the vital qnestion of the dumentio instite- plaly ; a “ / Tae ” d LOO oy doe ‘ i f : t wet : e F her aise & & Sou J . ane . f the Demoera party ees ieee é en A chy without single toad, tions of the State to the subsequent vote lesa, in) this uty j 1 Bates uring @ ‘ sou We We t ‘ ’ ve , . 5 re ‘ - ; enilecentee ar : Such, sarathe Washington correspond. ington eotrespoudent of the Baltimore ge Carl OL tes of the people, aud thinks that Congress during it “ cha ‘ ‘ ) ‘ ecent croun 9 the c ‘ he ’ 5 x : i a core chal . : \ t . 2 4 Iv) 1 t t f i _ i ent of the New York News, « Democrat. “Sun” we find the following pura srapls Do ste eed then) ceshrmes ihe: meal; will thea mlmit the teentory iamediatel y .” V8 bee prepes 4 s, J pe a ed al the ha snide yo sneral treasury : ‘ aN ew ei oCrat PALA meant ; fa) ; ae i Bet plercure pure wiihout aley into the Unieo asa State. He recom- pearance, to Le a tuo tabe thie ptoad “ es the Daltou trial, whieci it ie >venerlcharge (© paper, was Mr. Buchanan's reply to a adi EN ES CRY pew hte Shall fil the heart thet here 1 reat, ond : , f ceeded, a 8 ress ite cla “ Tn ont apers state exceeds in rep . iz 8 “for the ceasion to the United States of So tends a general amnesty for past and Mand cos zi . . a y roe . pi - 1 . re two recent applicants for office. In the } With angureh deep and eure regret, : h ‘ander, porsves : eunilar une that haa 8"! ¢ 1 cr y adenun nota tera reins sui of money, and ve as present prosecutions, and expects the pre- marked: a Big i ; erry ; han t. eariier days of the Rey sw President: Peer Califor ty tune eae ere em peat sence of Grow, Walker al 1 iddle Very respectf at par t ation e Whissand America That, nae aoe Lower ¢ yD have every rea t ie Geode dod eae rsd tc ce lve ) alker about the =m bocbondra JULY ITON i € Teeton Times “studders rr P vethiod of disposal advo. Wold have avowed Lis deterinination to believe tha wold have been ratiged In hearts here weary of thew ined, samen? rendered | $ a And vet tive parties ‘ : that. « tly pra tice, Mahe hia Appoutinents soasto secure the vtheS ; And parings then will be po more, vie, wast ee Mulais are) ie anil t ipproval and advantage of his country, e Wi BLEAG sthe Adininistration bor ia that lind adieu ee eund urkn-wn Sr. Locm, April 23. interval Mewepaj~r Moral. We have be : iS ee ee I MUS] lt Y t veto Mr. Forsyt y 5 d mje Morals. — \ 00D fp | Sirs i i 5 : We propese to give te Mr. Forsythe or , a . : . es I feeniaas eds now tebe teld thatitieatterly vain Uotlof his party. —Fuy, Observer ae bts | ; ; ANENIEDS: From Now Mexico —The Santa Fe was fore gratified tu receive the f. wing letter 4 * at must ‘ « 8 sHCcCEsser CA tobe Know vand p vy oF Davmavay 5 meet iat le tle lemme TaN\ oe ‘(le arelimnuevendlete Ataienr - inal arrived at Independence ow the Slot from a veneralile gentic and frie . t moore $ wer t ae acs = . Cah toh ‘ tes EEL. ' sara " { : ° : ae. edt : A i ; inst. The Indian depredations ea cased 8 wed ease al pola yy eel g needs te be told that Congress is annually SLAVER CAPIURED Meanichale Sonora in to be gern up paratren Kerra Geesten eatin ee hae mall J phan . . “ “ t t f bl to American fllhbusteriam, without the n New Mexico, and extensive prepara- of the ieny same eficet from others, wliime approla ; he meingof tie pale iaude by millione New Yorn, April 29 fat, jictapoent Weer Ch, LP Sonnot--Tor-----, tons were being made for a eampaiga tmall deby wT Pas bs * andm us of acres for purposes having hel | "YS : ; . . ton we value. The fact is, tat we has we Wore ‘ ; ied per ° i A British nan of-war hascaptured and from thia Goeernment. Wve a coantry ph shal 2 ane eg on Tike Gh rages Hiern a-et upon the principle thus approve Yow} at f the large silat Ga ensue ins carried into Jamaica,an Atmerican slaver, (ch io tiineral resources, and the Cali. When ears are gleaming ‘10 the quiet shies, t bo elit totes slp fo rie et of the | during our whole editorial carce:, a: t ‘ t ce ene diture: of gorerninentt “Wir woth three bhandred j ty Africans [oCulans lo pont, and alse mpon Low alg ht eolt @ etreeming o'er the earth, tals were apprehended ; but the Kiv- ty, it ‘ 4 , itor: arece:, 1 x : h three bb dand eiglit Africans : ' . . i —_ % av r ed it whenever t ‘ scanda s paste? heard that more lauds have thus ' i ¢ ; ' a! ae , ) r Calitornin, as a sort of ajppendaye to ty dreome and visiune have their Firth, nee hueves theinselves were friendly. d Iva man t } e prc ned it hbenever «« « ; Oo “ > ndred a thirty e ; . 1 ’ yy : tele * s at would ent ween t States, companies, &c., &e., U oars ae a idred and thirty d their own State Santa Anna frequently And chain'd im alcep ore beou ye enehing eyes; The weather was unusaally vetm, means of j called fur ita avowas The iucreas.17 mr _ ; bs ’ ! ifn 2" the passage. The steamer had start. ,, ated to Americans who visted Sim that! “hee tphyr-brecsee wo the frogrant mee, the farmers were basy planting. Basi- that he eb retees nN @ jar w ra \ \ears past, than appropriated for F ’ whi ’ ! : é Cee Tava ot the newepaper press, (wit Lise an c:tiea \ York Tima : zk > Ww I} i I tein ed in pursurt of another elaver Both Sonora wae much r heron gold than Cal ven Kently hue the dewy myn fuwere, nese was dull. and delle ' ent tse! ho needs tu be tu . wogte od» ” , eptione )laemas ir lastavow iu : 5 " were bound for Cuba.—S. Curvlinian fornia, Whether at would not be more a air were et te geese a bew ore --- Do you os : t tetk med such s noth * Bess. ay A a P eae ( { s / - p P A say ate Ae attained such strength creditable tu buy it than toateal it ia wor se te one ty treomiet, co i Rows tach, whic t 2 of Brarcleta.—Thie : : ; ; ; f ea ite Actuse the meadews uf an ew rald sheen, Sunday Life in Chicag Here is a dit is ye ss ti t e idle Set F yO ' consilervalio S ad hacia = - A sik Boe me, ) a ST ; aJC Bom 4 a a ‘ Rumored Expedition against Mexico hy of por wuderation : Aad winding ripples through the darkeome wond, ¥ s nies fie ‘ : dul adits ; ‘ ch, aan Rios arresting it? Mi ny talk New Yous, April 28 The reader will inark the ort ly alter Praryaare which picree nodeptesiween, Picture of § unday-life in Chicago city, a lare jes Minrs bE SJ. Hale Jdear™ er role e Standard may ery aloud against it ites TARE ay, Ay natives proposed us within the range Of And peaertel like in its estes mhtede— now and for some time, under Republi- a ome - - : e The doftoday eave that an ex- tes nora ar to ' : Sune A r f Xprs r rae Lovet the wor ralitiee ~ Hit Wage | - Cente te bay Soners ier ty steal it Viet tn secret I wuald bw anseen, can aduninistration. [tis farnished by the neN i rr ‘i . erie ‘ : . ie! ee ae Joon ere against Piat wes allow Morice atill to hold Te ther, my a'l, my passion and my god T Se your wan ‘ 7 z t een. Gal foes rie Whatathum- Mexico Uv the frienie of Santa Anna a proving of heroin seins never to lave AN ee lazoned > i = : ‘ + iA F lerat.c press, to A vessel tis been chartered, aud arme, eittereds riter's comprehension, Dhat, oe “Tlere, in Chicago, on Sunday, we have aardness « nis . s thal t ! f ! re sites . . ' . . LA 1 = bi H ‘ > e 1 reve pat and € ammunition and men are beng Procur: we sn; pose, Would Ge too preat im exac FIRE 56 churches yen daring the furenvoa , Money ie 7 we jonoon our forcbearanee elt-den 1 1 4 TF and evenmy; but dere's iny « ' elit \ lead others such ad SHUT OT Sar arance and self-denial, The dwelling house of Mra. Elizabeth sai F an u et Me ora gg prs lee He ‘ . ‘ | ‘ A et Tas } - } eS . ; P especialy is Cis “am con try riche vera Crabtree, a one story building hay are neo les fanenghtly a ‘oot In eae! ' a A vests © clare The PINCUS UClong The Cold Weather in Leras:— We bral coscures ~" and aa the Californians tie , ce tak il : ny 8 vated A which the ‘band plays from morning um. Ith clne : Nori: Carshina with tle otlier States : Je western purt uf this town, tovk Are on iii i 1 wal itl ron nay k te “us 1 re din J uM ade Vi : have just seen a letter dated at Lockport already ok upon it and also apon Law Moreday afternoon last, and was entirel HT nndhight, and waltzing goes on with- ay ki t i / tune, tuany of them, larges slices, 7, Aral eehiel “Wo hala er Caldeinia, aaa wort of appendige Ww " , eres out iutermiasion. In addition to these ‘Us, pech , € lakia ew j ae ; exas, Apr o, Which says ehada bape / é consumed, with all its contents, including fe ’ | h tis told, t Sous _ \ iA ear; and in this way build rail gy. . Hier ' a ther owi State Ile was a sturdy bey ; 12s Mat ‘ estivities, we bave two theatres, eac a, A. ; ) fine snow here on Kaster Monday, 1 ineh ; : about 8125 th Bank. notes. Mra. Crab witht if, ticki rd ver tnd con't « ODOM TEE 1 Oe ae roads, state Elunses, Asvlains, Colleges, deep. and a heavy frost. Corn. Corton RAT 8s tyre Qucrs AU 1 Nl trey Was at work in her garden close by, AUD hed Dad ar LG (o Won currupt t id . ‘ : fs ee fee oe ’ work, replied with asigh, Ah, er vou atthe fre ' ivered i short garments, rivalling Ellsler in their 18 BOOT I it sc r terem> and Eriit, all killed, Corn je neually do not kiow how lagy bo amt” Sut the AS py eed at ORs) WU UU gracetul evolutions. Saloons have their Yin debt, 5 ) ve ' Cis 1 that it is.) zs Z 2 * barnt ont of the roof, too lute tu save any- ' . ‘ Oo past 18 planted here in January, and at the time impndence of the response is far exceed: ; 2) front doors closed by proclamation, bat j ac tis j s e) | F j epylr } uo) ! | thing Just before yoing out, she swept 4 Yb 1 f ide o f t + yor ; ' the cool wesar “4 one ‘ \ " » . 1a] “pa \ t “ FX Heh BOO TO” Of the snow, was frum three to four feet ¢d "y the cool a ; aM of those who up the hearth, and eet the broom in Pye ; >a View Ing business t trough side e Scarcity ri 6 el . . oule tenuate the ibuste roe 5 “C8, ' v ‘ su Nort Ca 1 thee Dis24 I tains by 4, git. The farmers are plowing up the wow : enuate the fllibustering propen ner, Which sutticently accounts for the TS D ; several { ary i j “>: p peal esotonel NovcroeWileren fields and Muntinenenceccndnt iis SO Dieee eR e, tear Origin ot the Hees | hay, &e., a A ‘ ' o d es © = | i t 4 tiated! 1 , tyrelis {vy : : # " 4 f, . *yil ; ; ant iathen, of stanuing back! of Cotton seed t Wiant which, tratislate : ito plain “i Te We understand that asubscription was Curious Fact in Shot ey te tole weath \ e ‘ us naa od : Ny declares: i AKG. § dota now Irpy Tn ’ ‘ Nie ‘ Trees eavy burdens unuded, whilst we ik aay _ oes \ on i 1? taken upon the «pot, and a sum nearly Previous to 1782, shot were made by ind prever Tein Spee es k if . ; ' inevish we are! i Hs US uticient aereluild the tiines WAS proinpt: drooping lead into water, and they were "any farm eeeer scotiinunition Ty eno he i! | t “Cpu sople tre sale , i ' fet and wo } 4 2 ce Laws and Joninals.—We lave the TORE NIG keep vur people trom steal ly subseribed,— HMillsorough Recorder, |"Warindly flattened on one side. ik that ble ty sup ‘ | s () appropriating to themselves the pleasure of announcing that we have just iy it | year, Mrs. Watts, the wife of @ British i food, an \ 1 | , | d 4iti—our share with their completed the pointing of the laws and Sana amare . . shotimaker, who had been earnestly he "48 quan the Cex * j ren we trating, the while. to an un- Journals of the last session of the General Tn the Supe ior Court of Taylor county, Lteeiral in Wilson tev. B. F. Long, thinking sume method of making the shot ‘isfy the; : : Ling f Pie: j ; / ub Ob Coat ; cnet Ls Assen bly. Thesheets are inthe hands Ga., the gal representative of UFiah) under date of the 23d inst., sends the ful- perfectly round, is said to have dream “ock wil} era. t 1 ift ue ; vt ot man lhe ctteet \ mo e road, w ‘ _ Of the binder, and the books will be ready , Panik, Ceceased, has recovered $20,000 . . : that it could be done by dropping the “8 Scarci ' & i policy inay suit the democratic ¢ rot “eee lowing good news from W ilaon: . 4 ‘ { her arcit, M hash e a Pete Me wan cold hee Gr Buch a policy th for delivery in a@ short time. A portion from the Seath- western Railroad Compa- : load from a great height. She aud he Rrtleman j ee vici lia t ' Pe st. R12. press, but wesincerely trust that the dem- of the ournals are now bound. ‘The vole ny, for the death of Mr. P. by 4 collision “ Dear Bro. Uefln: We have ( husband tried it iu the ghaft of «@ eval hneke ade, ‘ \ . Uy ae q mada a . wh teks ne As newspay so J Aas a inert, un th ad ocratic people of North Carolina will ful- ume contains 904 pages-—the volume of on their road in 1835. The defendants | goud little meeting in Wilson, Tlurteen; mine with perfect success, and took out & thing in the Ln Lb vesettial part vfurn to the a f R29,000 low the dictates of common sense rather, Jaws, 350 pages.—/taleigh Standard. will take ap appeal. have been converted,” atent, realizing a furtave thereby, Prices — 7 ‘ el) Ue pal ; \ " gy jb ’ 8 ae i why her pone 7 ye 4 } To m @ , “ s IZK = B e as s FR E E D ? F. it H U i fi i t r e i i c t y Fs ning with- hese each very their heir bat ) ens 19 rained “ory poiten Ceontinge unebated Hi Le Brought to Christ. ‘ Pe tug ’ The revival uley continues in the Bup- tist Church ; and there byterign Church, We bespenk of Christiaus for the progress of this glorious work uf Gud, ™ te o Baowseb¥ on Tawey.—The last nomber of Browason’s Quarterly Review, much the ablest Roman Cathulie periodical in thin side of the Atlantic, severely tebukes Obief Justice Taney for bis decisivt in the Dred Seott- ease. Mr. Brownson castigutes Mr. Taney notouly asa bad Judge bat wn bad Romo Catholic, and de mes his decision ns sul ¢ at once of the Constitution, and of the teaching of the Roman Cutholie Church, aud auch, therefore as nu true wou of that Church either evuld, would, or should have joned. Le ek jaes the decision as at war with the authoritative tewebings uf the There thas not in all tensive ries been more than caught at any one haal, and gen- bat a few hundred. Fishing jas he thos farbeen a lusing business, The great scarcity lias been the Guuse of high prices. Herrings ure selling on the wbeoch fur $7,50. Retribution. — A vrute in Aubarn rr ; ape tokens of cay: | braided a bit_of lead in the end of his | ¢minent lawyer, {Whip in order to draw blood with cer- tainty every time he lashed his horse ; | ) but at the tirst stroke the pellet struck a | jbuckle, or sume hard substance, flew | | back jute the eye of the croel aan and }putitvut, Who mourns! oe } In a suit brought in the Cincinnati. | Courts by one Hover, tu recover money | | from one Mell ville, alleged to have beeu | lost by yumbling, the jury returned a| Popes for nearly four couturies, and therefore at | CHIE to his death by means of a rope and | war With the tenets of the Church. Le holds 1 that the Chief Justive, in giving a decision upon the Supreme Boneh, should look beyubd the laws aed the Cunstitution of the United Statves— : April 28, 1857. ROM end after this date R. J. WEST is m 1 Prise of $50,000 io $50,000 should took to the ductrines of the Charch and! lad. whi tetar Numi oar (ct Meal, 854 90 Sheeting Bru. = 9 a 10, a0 officer for collectiou poe — es regular authorized ageat fur setting Notes any | “ou 20,000 is , , ’ we sister hearing of it, armed Chickens per doz 1.5 Sugar Bro 125 015] JAMES KYLE, decide in conformity with dyctriues. RES r aes : pen = gers 4 N | ' | Accounts due Jno. A. Weirman & Co., and Jno. A. 10, “ y rerself with an axe, and stov raul! Eeveperda I2a15) «= © d, 16018 Fayctteville, N.C. , i ! i Unuse It alg stove in severa Ku se hte Hs retrap ag Eee | May 5th, 1857 ee | g ga ll ; | Weirman & Price. All persons interested will take wy) I aan arrels Lis of liquor. euthem « ae . ba anitet Aches A Sn nent cenees ets notice and act accordingly. | 5,000 | 1 Fiour por bbl. 6.00 « 6.12 Tallow 12} 013 thm ’ | 000 5,000 ° ° . i , } NO. A. < i hi E Freemete Ucroisu witha Fatal Result. | —— — “Sack, 2.800 3.10 Wheat White, 1.15 « ).20 Rg 8 bs) X & s®¥ 8 y MURPHY & Co, Sslishury, N.C. April Sapna pire | 5,000 is —Un Sanday, evening last, Justice Mor) A shawl was lately sold in Philadel- eee | me Red, a 18) fond *, od iy ase renewed their new stock of Spring and| ~—— Oe 2300 gan, residing at Canton, was called to hold phia for 81,425. In the same city women | fa:t34! West, = 90 es | Summer Goods which’ will be found very large | Call! Call"! Call 9 | sone au imqacet on the body of a lady under) Make shirts fur six cents each. \ ; om | x | and compleie, evosisting of | e YU oe ee 2500 is pecuhar and most afflicting circutnatan: | = FA z EITE VILLE MA RKET. | | Staple & Fancn AND BX AMINE THE 2,500 is ces. Ou that evening Mre. Lucinda Sapp,) Zhe Lug Pickere in New York.—lt MAY 2d, 1857) | The Subseribers | ex = new { $500 6 4 wife of Mr. Waskingtan Sapp who re is stated ther thee eng New York cite, BACON, per i ik cna PLAYING opened sto DRY GOODS, AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OF | 4 - sides near the line uf the railroad, where uot less than one theousausd: jrleasisnunl| CO PEE, per Ib. me a |S hy Aron MURPHY & | READY MADE ( il if Al a mG Gt a 1,000 is 1 ‘ i i oy a oe Bio f i | x > the North Point goad crosses it, was sit rag i he Tie Lzyrese says that some Loguira, oa 15 : BU Bi ) 1 (; ae GOODS ae i'p00 tbes ting at her door while the cars were up: of them have, by picking rags, accumu- St. Deaningo, OO. 17 On Main Street, in Salisbury, | | nif @ eas iin 100 Prizes of 100 are 10,000 dere 1 hey = — sitting Up: | lated fortunes, and live in splendid uvan Mei h Aald a barrel— «ee hale raheem the walking pubic, the civ'erus of the Pod rediraaas Leap lone a cae pa tge-piedosgpdectiritlacg| 100 6 % 50 are 5,000 ont ™ the re oh and ran for nae sions, while others reside iu shantice i sae 7s) choles Dhaeltpe - bee Dome i Queenew are, Groceries, Drags large and well selected stock of ° } APPROXIMATION PRIZES. resene. She succveded in extricating the | cated in the onter wards Fiue 6100 00 le co decdacitic hare. land Medicines, Dye Stuffs, y | u . . gedand neat jobs; and. therefore, they respeer. § AP, av sr 4 Prines of $225 approximating to $60,000 raWeie Wy womans Gat tes URAL por she Ee ei aemmaerze manent tn | Core ren ig cet, Rie od y| | STARR GOODS, PDE RE was , OF an over nee, unfourtu- Tl ‘ IN, per bushei— friends und ihe public generally Betopbesanhd Cimsalintahe pated laced orc 9 | yg . rj rs be books, papers, drafts, notes of Core 000 2115 . selected atthe lowest prees. and will be sold as cheaa = its rae ea ze bed + i — forward hamigh ie rape hand, &e., homer the hada Pa Wheat, i]/s07peas 1h se nes erreme taken |S c seebnee, fer Bets & Shes me the cheapest, they as their friends to give them -| HARDWARE, CROCKERY,GROCE.| - sg : mm: Ee ref “y 1 coreg te raging wee Uuited States Baik, to the amount of ro r) er: Sigs Sen est: ted a << eS = Ss, ND LOTHIS. = . scsi — ‘led elmost instautly. It was a most , = vas a 00 _— SHOES AND CLOTHING 8,290 Prin te s : carthy lrty tous, have been purchased by Rye, 100 2) 00 7 ‘f Salebury, April 20th, 1457 st47 , Vee : 204.000 afflicting ter palion to & praise worthy M caer Botto «&C ; Tre Soe c LARD. per Ib, isa 00 t egroes W anted. . - _. all of which are entirely NEW, and will be sold to Whole Tickets, $10 ; Halves, $5 > Quarters, 2}. effurt to save a fellow mortal, Mons ie oes ee renton, ‘mid SPIRITS, per galloo— enah aad panctaal dealers at very low prices, pm that | : s ss are & be ground up and converted inte say ~ bayers will find it greatly to their imterest to examee | PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. ments have been raised to persons for leas 1, : n ; Prach Brandy, Ho 2 100 | FINKE subecriber wishes tn bay from 50 to 100 young r \T). our siock before purchasing. worthy action. The verdict of the coron- P#ler 4€ true Aiuerican says ten tous ere re new Ge Bs | and likely negroes, for whieh he will pay the high- ) J v7 i. All Ord. f | ‘Phe numbers from 1 te 30,000, ars jard won la abbendaate wil ive tas vt Chis vast aimiot is of correspondence, -& ekey ee Fe €64 market paces. Address him at thus place a M <a ers promptly attended £0.) thone : ' . autograph letters of the first statesinen 4 ; SAMUEL REEVES, Jr oo J.J. & J. A. MeCONNAUGHEY. | sips of paper, are encircled with small tin tubes and veu above.— Bultimore Sun. | aise 5 ’ e do 40 45 857 6 AVING wuld « Be f e “ jJoltteians, and financial meu of this and ~ AILS, cur. per keg 475 20 00 socveenh Did tL < hes bee Pie. Fg Soapaad at pone Sean Ty: Moreh 31, 0067. monet [ree Grate Pros imilarly printed and encireled, eee juther countries. Drafts upon the Roth aRUN pes te = ; Fy f 4 are in commending him to the favor of out {reads and = ’ ae rye TrABAW Uy [8% placed ia mavther wheel. Ae o childs fur hundreds of thousands uf dol- “aghieh, se 5 : BP former pat SECOND SUPPLY The wheels are then revolved, and 2 number te monte Meee robep ar le Wy j i “) lars meelik see i st a ea ferred tu * = ma ve ete . A I PY) @ diagraed Meme pe Teena themed Pint ° dens frm the wheel of Nambors, ond atthe same e i or 17 e flud the fu . . t bd ' ; . wide, Te . 4 cian. and having provided hunself with competent | time « Prize is drawn from the other wheel. The lowing “mental and personal qualifica- leading bankers in Europe, checks and) WOOL, per ib Tea 18 | RE NOW RECEIVING THEIR LARGE | Assistants, wil, we have every reason to be eve. Pe OF MOST sUTERS Naber aod Prize draws out ere opened and exhibi. sae pls kane Gace poner drefte from Clay, Webeter, Adams, Cal Tallow, rs » te 12 | JR end handevme Suck of conduct (ne basiness, a8 to entitle himself to the cun- ted w the audience, aad registered by the Commis. —— Ay le vuston, Crue i ie. dee eS. per — = . 7 “ fideace and patronage of the public D 16 G | ~y sioners ; the Priag pleodd ageiast the N good hamor, xnd good sense. Lively by a ae a et mac &e. &e., ey: 16a 0 SPRING AND SUMMER Ail ooacents wae oe the léth Moreh, oh: wm ress OOoc S, | draws.’ This epeoniion te supensed watil ail the all meana, Stuptd by ne means. Elis nai p oa he ready “a the impor wo” 64a 00 be pad to Doct. He nde reve. ; |e a - A | sesare drawn out: verean ugreealle rather than handeeine, “ant transfor mation into clean, unsallied, eee per cack, Wwe SC oO oO DS, ; ; _ SILL & SILL ©, von Lavies axp Gevriemex, Aran l4rn. APPROXIMATION PRIZES. —The two No great objection to six feet, with an white paper ‘This huge mass of books Alsen beaks! Py ee ng . a‘ Sehsbury, April 21s, 1857 £47 | BROWN & COFFIN ceding and two N to these tad 4 . teh the reapectfally imvite the citizens of Salis- exact symmetey of parte, Alwayaciean, 0d papers strikes the visiter with aston! MOLASSES. per galtoa— idatl opt barat. Fart See +: | the first 18 Prizes will be entitled to the 72 bat ial Regt in ris dress, Youths jersey tmlaetnertad A faint idea may be formed of Cabea, We 62 rts te ice ern (ibaa prea detnatl eat Cc wa? “ i + Are now receiving their Second Supply of matiro Prizes, secording to the scheme. pe ae eu eeperrs ie Nie’ Greece: 00. 00 nieccier paceman Ne A. HENDERSON, M. D. ee > caien aaa . The 3,000 Prines of $20 will be determined by theless mises a duration of happiness, therefore, culvssal character of the iwetitution gigNe lb a r Urdean | Cer urek constete 5 : PE Wa \ heh aan Saat a gal figure of the Namber that draws the $50,000 Prise. je agrewable. Well read inthe classics, Wich at vue tine vccupred eo important Loaf and erushed We 17 poled rey oe ie Druggist & Chemist. pee the ¥ Pee matte. the, Destine Denitg heart ey but no pedant. Experimentally a juaint @ partin the bistury of the country. StCook Por, & N.Orleene, Ile 1? We call special attention to our selection of LA- , pipy ow | | Prine ends with No 1, then allthe Tickets the ed with natnral philosesoply. A tolera BEEF ieee, 7e 8 ptES SALISBURY, N.C. | CcOoOoDS | comeirr otets F'=t te eaneiyee 5. If the Num- . . ehiace. Retail, &e 9 | | ber endawith No. 2, thea all ‘Tickets where the ble par for music, bat no fiddler Tse County Subs ription.—The magistrates DARSS QWY9BD Sy 5 will be seen by the above notice, 9 | Namber ends in 2 will be entided 10 $20, nud soon to 0, repeat If again, we fiddling bushland — of elmund ( vunty, we learn, have this capa , ‘eu : : zm * d I have pur heer d the Drug ease a more choice selection of the late Styles of | CortiGcatrs of Prckagee.willbs suld a( the following Au ensy and anaffected Jrrliteness . 4 MARRIED: a whihlel be mes . , behment of Mesers. Sill & Sil; 1 there rates which ie the risk : f igs) , wevk agteed upon 850.000 as the coanty . Foe Pee a Were aes a a fore tender eny ireepects, te the Wivad I ADIES’ DRESS GOODS | Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, 900 pally: just as mach courage us is nec ST subseription to the Walmington, Coat \ to the Aaa Apr! ae re FOMCorble Bq Robes, Organdica, Juconets, Silke, Bara- | and patra of my predecessors; assorng| Lil ' a0 UW ‘e “ ee 10 Halt ? 4 sary to defend bis own and his wife's latte & Ruthert Gy ean fee oan ELM BRAWLEY and Mes MARKY ure and Tissuce, Eibroidsvice, oD | therm that every sont, Sms y part] OW be” OST on kavelevor, e@laeed) eal hair ouemmnees end | Si pe re + ang . honor, No traveller, no enthusiasin for subinitted to the oeople on the first Ribbon Vea ane wis Rew hall continne | (PeBd® A large portion of this purchase was obtein- . on ” us vertu May fortune emile on the man Phareday in August Fay. Obsereer. DIED Alms e spond sametmest of MANTLES, Saswus | ) receive, from time to tune, fresh ad pest on oh ii nd will ——_ ae IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES, of my wishes A frvetlinker iu every z BONNETS, SHHOES, we — Aitione to the Kwek of thuse who favor us ath a small eee for themselves, Euchwe the money to our address for the Tickets = tt f - =f oa y thing except in matters of religion , - : In Cabsrrme county, Apo! 29d, LAUSON A an Geutlemeuin waut of DRUGS, MEDICINES, &C. | We wut cnow them the handsomest stock of ordered, on receipt of whieh they will be forwarded Ralph Walds Emerson made lie ap ° John Uh and Corniia © Miller, ta the 12th year A a ‘ Funcy Sitka, Grena- * | by Bret mad Purchasers can have tickets ending ie — pearance ina Boston pulpit last Sanday, oC * ea" Spring and Summer Hye yn) eunrmts attention Bee coca the con pie Mase i 0 F | any Gqure they may designate. W ! t Mr. kiwersor f nH l In thie tome. at Vs crnek. pom on vesterday, Mire © eee vital lea lheed cl anh han dincs, printed Crape ae The list of Drawa Numbers and Prizes will be sent A elerspout.—\ watertpout was ! erent mas mecinecly: @ OU niteriai eiLLEPiN A IHUEE. celta ike less Coc, Hare. CLOT Ly IN ‘pe y. April 21, 1857 fT Parice, Mus. de Swores, to purchasers immediately after the drawing. een at Whitechurcl: Salop, om the even clergyman, but he teft the Upit fifteen egrd aboot 56 veare “ S44i3 07 tug of the Sutl ~ It was shaerved at 435 ef vin the north-east quarter of the Coursed, on the present oc: 5 vist st . . | . designed as evidence in their owa possession of their . Ss ‘i aaanet { | verdict fur plainttt for the sum of $2,210. { Apples dried, : e i Lead vats 4 a Y { May 4th, 1857. rent ent ones oa Smont9 | lawful warriuge, und as such, ofien valaable, especial- | Teer panko phe Three Piye.| ON THE PLAN OF . _ neon, als oe ite, 4 | ly to parties removing to distant parts of the country. laps if “RES y i a “ee | Reeswar, 20 423 Molasses Cuba, 65400 | eee neatly got wp—fur sale at the Watchman | eel? ahd Cotton lay Vailas | SINGLE NUMBERS. } ill Jolinson, a desperado, was lately | Beet, 4as “ oNLO. 874 | s Office. Sent to auy part of the Country for 60 cents | Alot oc ™M. lao Ls 3 Prizes! lynched by the citizens of Waco, Texus, | Butirr, . 15 u 20 “ Muscovade 65 a 70 | 0) per duzen, if the cash accompanies the order. t of Canton Matting, Rags, &., &e. = 290 ud th . Pea sie y CANDLES— Naits (Cat) 6a bs . \ anaes coe ee | BROWN & COFFIN. | wore TrW4N ONE PRiaE T0 EVERY TEN TICKETS! bal He coroners Jury reported that he Tullow, 19.425 Oate, 45450 Ace persone indebted to me by note or accuunt for | c . ; | March 30, 1857. 6w:44 { ml Adiman: ine, 31437 OILS LINSEED — goods purchased at my etere, in the town of | - = | a gun iu the hauds of persuus unkuown Coffee Rw, 13018! * Tanuers, 50 a 62) Salisbury, VC » will please call witnouT DELAY on ertificates of Confirmation, | MAGN [FICENT SCHEME ! "| 6 Juve, 17 4 20 |Potatoer, frish, 755$a 100 Pate ileal who . authored of arti aad colleet the | LEO printed fa verdes style, for sale at the | F A IR NOTICE TO BE DRAWN - Cotton, 1hal3| «© Sweet 00 « U0 debts due me. ave closed my store at that! (A P i fherk doe A liqnor dealer in Miilbridye, Maine, /Covon Yarn, 1100 |Rags per Ib. Bre Eee ba ied oo ey een ema en ”| : rah mh ast week, sold some brandy tu a young St. Andrew tof bass "6. Charldtte tig at the Court Hombe iu Salisbury, of Pavsday of of WN, ¢. / © 22nd, 2 August Court, being the 4th day of Augyst, two val) | | ‘ Seats ceepen “ 24th, anday, Lincolnton. mpble restau Mind, the ag = WF belles jc it of Bie us. on the stock sub- preteen <a ype { 5 { ie J i 6 Convention at Salisbory, 326 Acres, A bag nt ny Seecae, int taal is, mivstetee Wikestioe’ Bex ¢ drawn Georgia UNE snd; lying in the County of Rowan, on the waters of the \tetat ities NY attaining $05 ACRES? toch arc. ‘some 60 | To be 1 City of Atianta, iw’ pede Fors sthem perme ig hentia wth Yadkin River, just below Fourd’s Ferry, on the R. C. SIMONTON wel ¥ “3 ie, oa Saturday May 2nd, 1857, - main rond leading from Salisbury to Mocksville, all of Sedru an Tica ore eee se 2 ey ae Dead,—We regret to learn that Thomas eo’ry and Treasurer. Altnnse F. Jones, Eoq., one of the brightest of the sens of Easteru North Carolina, died ut Hertford, on the 7th inst, oe A Fair Butt for Ridicule—An old j Woman in hoops. THE MARKETS. Ile was an Salisbury, V. C., May 5, 1857. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY w. J. MILLS & co. orn, Mr dis Te \cars age. wsion, to a sky, at whieh time it appeared a brond crowded audience i the Music Hal band of cloud deseending towards the There was no reading of Seriptare, earth, and Te terminating point. It moved at first slowly, in a south westerly direction, then mere ra- pidly ; aad after becoming xradually narrower and more pointed, it disappen | i PUVIVE Stage leaves High Pomt for Fayettrr ; ed altogether at 4.59. Ileavy rain tell OS" only tothe United States Tt bSDITS Tut tht LD dol : AVS during its progress, Lat after its disap and Canada, Lat ty Austenlia large por “intr t ' , , wth and South pearance, a territic storm of hail suc. MU Cf emigrants engage their passages Pasa ngers for Salem from the South will find our ceeded, accompanied by loud craslies of oo. . iret ‘i HES ay oes os D atly euce atarday ral « om ter he thander. In 15 minates the rain guage A RICH PUFF arrival ef the Tran frum the Sowth— Aleo marked 25-hundredths of an inch, and . ’ ’ 50-handredths at half past five. What A manafacturer and vender ot qnack A DAILY 4 HORSE COACH rendered the storm the anwe remarka 'edicines, rece: tly wrote to a friend of vi ke de sans hai ai Sat spite Bree ass . \ Cae aving recently placed nee Concurd Cuaches ve, was that the Sun shown brightly at his, living out west, fora Syd stron iz: ca cerhece, (we retpecifaly wdicit iheleilewtas intervala, and a brilliant double rainbow recowmendation of his, the manufactur ire nba dN ate “i UsieengereioreB 7 ble i : as respormbslity assumed for Patecngers o ag as for a lung time visible ers, “ Balsam In a few dave le re. gage . > F Small Debts.—F ew people are aware of the importance of attending to their ‘mall debts. In whatever pyint of view itis considered, whether as to tie inter f est of the delt.#, the creditur or the com. > in a ef, ve benediction attending the service of cinigrati pray The Baltimore Star saye: “The spirit ts again abroad throu ziiout cived the following, which we call pret - & part ty strony: Draw Srr:—The land composing my writ has diiherto been ee poor, Usat a eotchman conld not get his lwing off of manity, it is a avatter of xreat importance. 't3 and 60 stony that we kad to ehee our Isa mania debt beyond his present potatoes and plant then edgewaya, bat means of pagment ! [t is greatly better |! ‘vat he should owe a hundred or a thon. |" ‘and dellara, in one debt, than in twenty b Do you owe fifty men twenty dollars fi tach, which you eannot pay; your cre |# tis gone; your creditor thinks twenty" dollars is a sinall sum which you might ? bay at any time; and every time hie is feuned for money he can't or won't pay;,/4 your want of punctuality or ability is,“ slazoned forth by way of proving the P hardness of the times, “ Al,” save he & “money ie mighty hard to get held of, Heres iny neighbor A. owes ime twenty *! Wllare and LP ean't get a dollar out of ' um. T think he might pay that much >" earing of your balsam, I pat seme on w comer of aten acre lot sarrounded y arail fence, and in the morning | rund the rock lrad entirely disapp cared, neat stone wall encircled the field and te rails were split into even wood and ded up eymetrically in inv back vard T pat half an ounce into the muddle ot hackleberry awamp—in two days it as cleared off, planted with cern and vinpkina, and a row of peach trees in Ul blossuin through the middle, As an of its treinendons rength, | would sav that it drew a strik yg likeness of my eldest danghter, drew evidenae iy eldest son ontof a mill poad, drew a fon inay know that money is hard to get” blister all over lia stomach—drew a load ‘WY perhaps, twenty times every day, Of potatoes four ariles to marketyand event: "is told, that you owe me twenty dollars," and g x Wor 5; ' 118 soon made, that you are hopeless \ . ; Jin debt, or that you are of no account the town spoken of in these six lines : Scarcity of Provender.—We learn that 'N several counties vest of this, fodder, “yy &e., are, wucommonly scarce. The %C weather having continued so long, ind Prevented the grass from growing, ‘Y farmers have found themselves un- le to aupply their stock with this kind food, and many who heretofore aoldy ‘go quantities, have not been able to P ey y their Own waute. Itis feared that th Nock will suffur greatly “'s Scarcity, Rentleman jn ncke We were informed by a th search of the article, that bl would comtoand extra th Democrat. ‘en ng in that way, Prices. — Chanloti cen't of won't pay; and the impres- ' the lottery. » On acevant of ounces, and measures eight inches round » Wheat straw, and in fact every. com on thing for her egusto weigh from ' ly drew a prize of ninety-seven dollars a - Go te your maps, little ones, and. find There ie, I've read, a town in Spain, Which letters five serve to explain — Though only wo of different kind Yoo can amongst this aumber find— "Tis forwards, backwards, all the same, Now, reader, pray reeeal my name A Great Eyg.+-Mr. J. T. Baker, at leasant Mount, Pitt connty, writes tous at he has an egy which weighs four = e dong way. It was laid by a halt ood Shanghai hen. Mr. B. says it isa . ® ry te four ounces, She is a greathen, ps tainly. —Ralcigh Standa-d. | Coanty. in § Temperance Smoot, and Barn, »n4« conveurence and comiort of a Farmer. toa fine tin mand for lan Persone wishing fo rent the above early sen tng to rent good land Rowan Co, May Aneel Appeal to May 5 CLEMMON'’S & CO’s BE. T.4 3. W. CLEMONS, Contractors Valuable Land FOR SALE!!! I able Plantation for Sale, lying near the Waters of the South Yadkin River.inR [8 miles North-west of ohoman Hall der, a mary e Lan others. | has « Good Dwelling 1 Stage Seseeye Lines. adpwn- R. Fo Johneon, Containing about 200 Acres, more or less. This tract of Innd ia under a fine atate of enitivation, House, Kitchens, ther necessary out basidings for the TO RENT.. Valuable Plantation lying immediately on the Waters of Sooth Yadkin, on Said Tract, is ot LOU acres of art wader caluvation of good er ( er quality, this tract has on it a profitable Saw Mill with sufficient Water Power to wae it censtanily, and aunty, and where there im great de land will call sod opportunity pow offere to those want- DM. CRENSHAW, 5, RSS 3mo-49 WORK WANTED. N conse quence of the stoppage of opermtions at ihe SALISBURY FACTORY, a large number of per- sons male and female, young and middie aged, have » thrown oat of employment, and are now very get minations Cleewhere and famrhes e Fancy Store, will be attended to. “87 Moat of them are very pror.and cannot afford to be idle,and they therefore the public to atd them by giving them work, ations which will be ava lable m supporting them- Apolications made at Mr. Mero- 490 ‘A ps . %, aes ot i As erty ot het oi and Smee which, with the exception of about 30 ACRES valuable RIVER BOTTOM, valtivation. the balance is well timbered. There jon this place a convenient dwelling and out-honses. | | <<; FOR SALE. | Ferry, in said county, om the wateraof the South | | Yadkin River and Recond creek, aud eontaius ubout Tbe other tract lies about a mile above | 213 Acres ,& cousidereble portion of which is bottor land, and t! balance first rate upland. About 60 ACRES of « fatter tract 1+ cleared and ander cultivation, the ba- | |lance finely timbered. ‘There is also on this tract dwelling houre and out-houses. | Fy convenient to Fourd’s Grist and Saw Mills. | liberal credit will be given, on the purchaser secari |the purchase money. JACOB FRALEY, Executor. I ’ 85 0 90 Salt per sack, 2.00 22.95 /| will be compelied to place the debts in the hands of C°@try fer 30 ets. per will do welltoexamine oar Stock, a8 we dor a] tale im saying we have the largest sasoriaven( ever be fare whered in thre marke Wholesale. al attention hee been given to this deperiment Mevehenie " ur town thre Season, she ™ f ty give kK exammauon before b c astheye PRY GOODS, HARDWARES, HATS AND BONNETS. SILO ES, GROCERIES & to he wery ¢ a large teek of Train. Sperm and Lineeed Ohi, and Panis va hand of the best que March 31, 1857 ras MOCERTES { q I \ 4 \ Ws, QU VR CORPEE, MOLASSES. MACK ‘ REL. SALT. PEPPER, SPICE, QUNGER TEA. SODA, PICKLES, SARDENES, LOB STERS. SALMONS, ADAMANTINE ¢7TAl LOW CANDLES, &, for wie low W oJ. MILLS & « Sahebary, March lat, 1857 6m 44 AND TIMBER LAND. I OFFER AT PRIVATE SALE, THE WOST valuable Water Power, on Abb inone and a half miles of the D. rar a Puble Road having a subsia the Croek ” 8 Creck at Lewngton, tal County Bndge —with- re is mow an old Dam and the ruins of a Gold Mill and Saw Mili at the place Phere man ample eupply of Water at all times It isthe nearest Water Power to Mal Tract os 267 Acres of good Wheat and Corn land, and a va Alen T will well a the town of Lexington In the wd supply of ing and we hinds of timber this Tract ot a0) Acres: finest Woodland of Pine and Oak ared land This Pow din the midet and is surround ed by the of Pine, White and Red Onk of any Power T know of near the N.C. Railroad be tween Raleigh and Chartorte The town of Lexington would supply a castom at thie place of 200 Bushelsof Corn per day—and I know adja cvaven timber tany ¢ rom etuate finest growth offs place where a man of enterprise could make a little fortune sooner, There ie a very great demand for lumber. and the Connty of Davidacn ie yast on the eve of balding a $20,000 Court House within a isle and a half of the mm W. R.HOLT Lexington, April 7th, 1857 1f-45 BOOIN & SHOES, large lot of Geats, Doys and Youth, Boots and Shoes and Gaiters. and Tres, & Also, Ladies Ganers, Boots » for sale low W.J. MILLS & Co Saliebary, March 318t, 1857 bmn i4 Cooper Wanted. TTNITE Subscriber wishes to employ foar good barre Coopers, such can get constant employment and gvod wages by applying to the subscriber kh. MYERS Saliebury, \pril 2 37 Gt 47 uboat 100 ACRES of which is cleared and under | This tand all lies ve- 2+) a « 5w48 “_““s YADKIN BOTTOM! 1,000 Bushels Corn | emateltet ne are eee upland,; most’ of the fine tim- April 28, 1857. -* CLASS 35, : To be drawn in the City of Ailanta, Georgia in pub- lie, oa Saturday, May 9th, 1857, CLASS 36, To be drawn it the City of Atlante, Georgia in pub- lic, og Saturday, May 16th, 1857. CLASS 37, To be drawn in the City of Adanta, Georgia in pab- lic, on Saturday, May 23d, 1857. is | i Bie subscriber, a8 agent for P. G. Evans. Esq., | | offers for sale 1,000 bushels CORN, which he | he | Will deliver at Holtsbarg station if required. | G. ROBERTS. 3w:48 he April 28th, 1857, jreray met with. BENJ. F. PETTY. sli oniaieuumr ewan ad : . Certificates of Marri: e | Wilkes County, N.C. April 21, 1857. ane lino~47 _ CLASS 38, ng } G IVEN by the officiating Clergyman 388, j SaRneee > CARP. | To be drawn in the City of Atlanta, Georgia in peb- trate, to the parties entering into Matrimony ; | lic, on Saterday, May 30th 1857. TF Parchanors will please write their si eres place, and give their Post Office, County and State. LT Remember that every Prise ip drawe and pay~ able i= full without dedaction. IF All prizes of $1.000 aad ander, paid immed. ately after the drawing—other prizes at the esaal tome of theety days A'l oonmamentions strietly confide tial. Prize Tickets cashed of renewed ia other Tickets at erther office Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates of Pack ages of Tiekeis to Einb. ¢ apea, py inted Organd- tea, Jucuneta, Brage Robes, Bonneta, Mantillas, Shawls, Embroideric a. &e.. cbe., ever offered hefore Saisbary, NC. April 14, 3857 6w_46 sOM ETHING NEW STATESVILLE N.C. MANSION HOUSE Clothing Emporium. SALISBURY, MARCUS HOFFLEIN Ae ay SUBSCRIBERS are now receiving a chore fla ) 3 SWAN & CO., Auanta, Ca, pecs leave t form the put that he i now weili-sclected Stock of penaliitee ica Se a receiving and opewng, deret from his menefac ~ re . vin Baltimore, a very large etuck of { | d . ntractors. Staple and Fancp To Rail Road Co . 4 READY MADE CLOTHING DRY GOODS To ete ’ R ’ e) A large lot of Red Road Shovele for gentiemea and boy's wear. Hoe stark enasste in seitalie fur Ladies aod Geatlemen’s weer— ee ee very varie ‘ Veoe, end o 7 pia annie Man lope, ; and edapied teatienes HLATS, CAPS, BONNETS, BUOTS, A emge toed Negra Oiiiog. s—ebtt operon im qualiv, as wer & SHOES, READY-MADE 5,000 Ibe. good Bacon. MUR ren . er kin qin paces: eceneding | ia Puy hateannot fail ia giving sa CLOTHING, Salebary, April 20, 1887. SeaT fan any purchaser “ AND FANCY ARTICLES IN GEVERAL. rt) Bran Wats, Cape, Sh ra, Drawers, Hankerehic's, Searpe. ig pyc caval, tal Stee mre bee meee FLASH! PISHS! FISH!!! Saroemaere, Culars, and many aiken articles tw ted her rye Oar eek s/\ coment ai owt No. 1 Mackerel, Smoked and Ple- re eeemecte wrath dcddal Megha ° uses! eptina fancy dry gunds estore er ga weal pnees to cach sap aeean Ca — = alle ate uffered 0a the asuel ace smmadating terma Kled Herrmgs, dryed Cad me © ee aCe. outed MARCUR HU IN, REESE & STIREWALT Mansion H Corner. Salisbu bly c Mare 94, 1887 ser Salebury, April 1857. LEAD, LEAD. DURE WHITE LEAD ZINC JUST RECBIV- ed and for sale by WHEAT FANS. H. B. DOWLER & Co., Iron, Iron, Iron. | 000 The. Iron consisting of Hammered. Bar Tron, Shovel Moalds, 1,2, 3, and 4 Horse MURPHY & Co 0) Tire and all sizes of Rolled Iron, for sale by SALISBURY, N. C., Sabebary, April 20, 1857. Se-4?. MURPHY & Co AVE opened a Shop in the vicinity yi : - —— a Sahebary, Api 20, 1857 5t—-47 a | Sis aA a near ( spit & WMardorh's faciary N( ) LICE —THE Committe of Fi- : f nufactare of revlebrated Wieet Pane + - se henge 9 chao peg clooarl J de =Therr ma- *® peet at the Clerks Offiee $ Supe OIL, OIL, OIL. e » Gordford and Conrt. io the Court-House, to pass upon ell etnias : many other ounces hoe State and Virgrnia, and agarnst sand Conaty, om the Inst Wednesday in Agel, A : UE oS ee ee is have never failed to core eatisfection. Thee being the 29th day of the month, and previogs to May TREE RM Do” a! to get ene wih Coart All porsas having clams against the Coaty 7 LAMP D B Dowres & Co — hereby notified to deposit the same with me, pre- ‘ EE bag cer work Or. tems to sad Lime ener thende cms THOMAS MeNEELY, C. B.C. F. Salist April 20, 1557 . ed A t, IRS Imre 46 Salisbary, April 1M, 1857. 46% alsbur mrt 20, 15 sta _ : __ ARTHUR'S SELP-SEALING NOTICE Dr. J. J. Summerell - 1 JULEP "OR ALE. To RAIL R. CONTRACTORS. Chief Engineer's Office WIN CLR. Ro 2 April <8, 1@37. Wu coniinue to preetice Miedicne in the own of Salisbury Office at his Residence. April 7, 1857 <«"* A ™™! SBe | Preserving fresh Fruits, Tomatoes &¢@., for rt MURPHY & Co April 20, 1857 547 BOOK BINDER WANTED. 4wi45 Salsbury, Saliabury | PAS Es for the Masonry and ww.s wikis. J. £. WOOSR. THOS, STENHOUSE | Cr . - peeeoeu! abe) Rand, Be 7 Bare mow in receipt of our SPRING & SUM- ginning at, and extending we the Catawba River, \ MER ene will be received by the wadersigned antl the 3rd of shpat ~E desire to emplo reliable and competent . s + TAY Wea, » >) 4 \ Hace eden) aod anal ke pleased (lal seecive ti «Facies xd Sa dkcmete docee eae FANCY & STAPLE, DRY propals for euch & we kman, Address the Editor | Plant. Profiles and : Disa Reta eld WAG - of this paper c da } 7 Salebary, April 14th, 1837 re 3 : TAME CLTCRN ER, Ge o as a ’ . 4 = : . _ pmy 7 Chet Engines, GS TOV EN (IOSIERY. HATS. BON- ‘VA LUABLE TOWN PROPERTY Apel eels WHS VETS, BOOTS ant SHOES, " GROCERIES, NAILS, de. R. JUNIUS MENDENHALL, gCCEI ES A a FOR VALE OR RENT AW of which we will eel low for Cash or Produce, ALD 4 ’ on chart ive to Puneteal Dealers, We are alweye a UAND ACENT. 92020. THE Subscriber desires to Sel! or Rent hie Valua which we wi! pay the highest market price, ia Cash ble property on Moin Street in the great Eas TILL SELECT AND ENTER GOVERN. of (u0ods . . Ward Ttieacorner kot and includes a valuable \ ¢ Land Warrante--Pay Taz- _WJieMil ati ei dwelling House, newly fitted up, Kitchen, &c., to- o¢ Loan Mone extmenta on Joint ac- Salithary. March Dist, 1837 io gether with first rave Carnage Shopa, all complete, coant—and tre ta Real Estate basiness ~ , and new. Those wishing to parchage or rent such 4 Minnesota, Towa. and W> 2. JOB PRINTING property are invited to cal! and examine it ~ Laforimation ofthe country f shed when desired. R ; A.G. HOLDER:+ Address, R J. MENDENHALL, sy wwe nerds thie Office Salisbury, April 28, 1957 F-48 ya ‘apd Wenneapolie Veatly veoruted at ti fi A STORY FOR APRIL. hb ha A little boy after saying nightly the hina tn eee rol eh |quite tenacions of what ke ¢ pray- a Mtpeinam cod dy whe wore ot Stir and cuter howe doen] SEES ver 0 and sis wi 8 staying at that establishment, as they and peculiarities he sometimes made te| were returning from a walk. leubject of Lis petitions. On one occa-| ; sion of commencing this exercise, he was * Please i sir,” said the bay my wile, ait, a . overeome with sivep. Wrestling with * Pid ey vg bs th Hehe radia orgy 1108 don except in (wo dase’, (both thauder — | now in his pokdoadon uvertwo hiaudred THE subscriber having opened an es- | nd Staple DRY GOODS, little one, holding up a purple bunch that 4 : ‘ . is stupor he said: y ¢ . ms . tublidhment, proposes to carry on the still seemed to bave the dew upon it--; I P ’ = ‘ AN D a GROC ERI ES, BOOTS and SHOES, LEATHER above business in the town of Salisbu- moath. } MS 3 3 } Oh Lord bless Elizabeth, and make | AC I I CIT a jand all articles usually kept in their line. Mesers. ry, on Water Btreet, in ull its various One to three batzley will cure the worst ‘hind ‘of Please buy my viclets—on @ Bixpence jer better than she.is.” stAN IE ° jae - rwpedtan se their regres heey Sev branches. GUNS and LOCKS re-| Pimples 00 theface. $ fy | i i ee ne . : many friends and customers, e very - eas fred at shart noti do si to three batt! he sy Bi His head fe ll back on his pill yw, but HE subscriber is now making up a maguificent ronage bestowed upon the late firm of Mills, Moose & os pay tab Mie ingsraceny aarp pet ! bale ante cre Ee pew aren A, a banch.” | “No; go away, child,” said the lady, ‘soon manafacturiag Company to inprove the im- Co. and would most respectfully sulicit a continuance "7 ‘ i hope’ i - \inense WATER POWER at the above places, and | of the same for the Now Conan oa pen na Lael sats ape Brey im the moath and stomach. Va, th rousing he murmured drowsily. Ihree to five bottles ure warranted to cure the H arran' worst rather harshly, “1 don’t want them.” — | Bless Henry too.” . . A ny a takes this method {o solicit subseriptions the Stock 4 Sarge meiner ~ My ye remarked the gentleinan,! It wasiin vain; the tongue refused its (7 cue Compeny. Te ccacmplited ta) ete blish W. J. MILLS. |dere left with him wil be faithfully and prompily at cave wf Eryxipelus, a n . A 5 J. E. MOOSE. |tended to. Orders reapeettully solicited : One to two bultles are warrauted to cure all hamor time to pynctual Factories and Mills for various branches of trade as it : 5} CHARLES HARTMAN... jin the eyes 3 ; | se theie inbdront tn fore mildly, * you bave spoken rather harcl- ottice—so he added indistiuctly. ly vo the child; see, her eyes are tilled! ** Oh, Lord, I can’t there are so many bait gar with tears.” jof ’em, and sank into the deep slumber THOS. STENILOUSE. February, 17th 1857. ‘Two bottles are warmnated to cure ranging of the ears or bluiches among the hair. ~ Four to six bottles are Warrauced ty care gorrupt $ may suit a majority of the stockbolders. Books of snbeeription cam be found at South Troy, until the 10th May, at which time they will be closed. \ 21:3mo0 | clasped the poor little child in ber arias, | heart. Be so kind as to bless Mary, my The lady looked around. The litde of childhood. ; soon aeth | - — | ? . . ° . W i 5 violet girl, whose eyes were as dark as, At another time, while conducting this LOTS FOR SALE. PF. ELLIOTT, Lc wil eern soaly eruption of the skin, ure- = irda hca se ey weeping ae people he eel more waketul | of bad subscriber has a namber of beautiful building Late of Worth & Elliott, Fayttevile N.C. | Tia, Sheet-lron and latins warranted to care tae worst rode: ly. In an instant Mrs. 2.8 warm south- | manner he sald; lots at Eagle City which will be sold on very \ \ RO . 0 Ny | bled was 0! } ern nature gushed out, and turning, she | Lord, be pleased to give father a DEW | favorable terms.io those who wish to settle there. | GENERAL COMMISSION | - ¥ y PA 9.7 Bi Bi ypilecloroge age pte gay aay Two 0 Early application very impotent. 5 AND | be —1 0) P | ‘Three to four bottles ure warranted to caro the salt pretet | | the Store of | theaw. | sins } . . ANDREW BAGGARLY and endeavored to assuage her grief. jhittle sister and give hear a pew heart.— | April Lath, 1857. lmei6 y y 7 L : “ How very, very like our pour Alfred | Oh, Lord bless mother—bat you need not FORW ARDING MERCH ANT . “2 wobriehie! ne , pliratg eight bottles will cure the worst cases of Seetiee x of the . 4 id , Rs . A§ He : NG an ‘ i this child is.” said Mra. Y., looking at-|to give her a new heart, forshe could 6" State of North Carolina | CTT ERIN G dine in | A benefit always experienced (ram the fiat bot TURPENTINE, ant th tentively in the face of the poor violet hts a pent one than she’s got, and) *7** + 7) WILMINGTON, N.C. | ———— the moat subetantia feanwey (00, 008 pon cure is warrauted when the above] MANTINE her ti! , s: } ut onc y she'd = 4 b » | ay . PO wepry eel end warranied, Greaty . quantity te tukeu, grt. Altred was their only son, who bad | oe ist aoe . ps a work bosue 50. | ALEXAN DER COUN Tr. Orders for Mrehandize, and consignments of Floa ty of Wares and Stoves always Si haad for sexteite | Reader, 1 peddied over» thousand bestles uf this ta femal come onto New York some tive or SIX | er woman than she is how. | Marandu Stepheuson } Court of Pleas and Quar-/and other Produce, for salesor shipment,thankfa |” Jaumary 20, 1857. ly:34 | the vicinity of Bostoa. 1 know the effect of it in eve- than | years where he died of dissipation. | . vs. ter Seanons, March ‘Term received and promptly atiended tu. , | +e Iry caso, So sure ue water will extinguish fire, a sure hore ¢ Mr. 1., attracted by his wife’s excle-| sec rpc ene LIA ) James Stephenson 4 1x57. May 1855. ne | a P = ie - | #ull this cuse humor. 1 vever euld « bytile of B but age o' mation, examined the little girl. atten-| EMOVAI | BN tnis case it appearing that Nelson Stephenson, — ° - GOW AN, ee. Sie aba pre sree bead tives | Stephenson, Hagh M. Stepheneon, Win. 4 ean bs ee a tively. | a Ay Stephen L by ee | WITH | pears tome varprising 5 first that Mt grows im our pas- MAR CINGALBS, @, of the “ Z ; ” : — ——— | Stophenaua, and the Childrem uf Sberrell Brephoness, House and Lot to Rent ’ >ne \ Lares, in some places quite pleutitul, sad yet ite valve SURCINGLE’'S, P is @ strong likeness,” he re T ceased, Jane Smith and husband, Robert, Sarah COL. H. L. ROBARD | . parte ted R. & A. MURPHY, ey Pee na inna re eta | ol ARDS, jhas uever beow huowa woul I dincu raced it in 1646-—| WHITB LEAD, LINSEED O11, ere | ¥ pide, Lavares: Etec Weer cay wits Wasey OR SELL AT THE | second, that it should eure all kinds of humor. LITHARGR, Y. WHITE oe azel and wife, Nancy | : f , le order ta give ame idea of the sudden rise and $ RED LEAD, MB ed wi Louse Templeton, Je Wallis and husband, Jepsha, Amos Lackey, Enos Lackey, Stephen Riee and wife Nancy, John Bau. TERRA DESCINNA. aestioned her. She had little) AVE Removed their Store to the NEW BRICK We ateo have a large Stock of Bed Ticking, Blench Bleached ond Brown drills, to tell. Her mother and father were both | BUILDING next door to the “ Watchman” They "THE undersigned desire to Sell or } | | amas! ROWAN HOUSE, retin ei Shen = . Their frieads aud customers, are iavid to dead. What was her name! She was) cail and see them at their new and elegant stand. | 8" and wife Jane, children of Sarah and David the next year. a very desirable piece of property | dey —in April, 1854, 1 sold over une thousand bother | not ja, but ber father’ as} s ; 57 4. | Metlegon, Mary Arrington, George Woudwards and ia the Tuwn of B atesrille. [t cunmats, of e good ) . ° | ed and Brown Domestics, certain, but ber father’s name Was) S.lhsbary, January 6th, 185°. 1 S8 ee eg Leet Wen Lawrance and wie {dwelling Howse good Kichen, Shop and other build perday of it. | Coltonades, Print, Seevante. Stripes and symp. -—. It_was enoush. The old lady | N¢ ) tl U M BU y Nupareks Wale Altalcne Wak purearets cad Genres tuge. Ik is situated eratercat wi bualwoce Or icany a LAGE FPICE FOR ALL 1 Stages ot aaruiee of the. whaleaale Dragriste who dave been WW} any other Staple Dry Gogds which ‘were oe sod gentleman took the child between 4 y 4 ( I. | Lackey, whu ate non rendent» of ibis Mate: It 10, desire to parchase card property it fe for male. Per-| Salisbury, Feb. 2, 1857 35 a pellet apa ers : a bias ans oes | last sexmn, and we koow weeng and will sell them su . P , Feb. 2, : 5 tw the aunale of p medicines was ¢ aM leo : them in gcarriage, and straightway drove ALE Scacriber io mow pecpared wo Al all ordere| wereoueordered, What pasicurice | be manda) for. mix | Suge wating @ithice tr rept ur bay will: pene call oa ~~ | There ie a universal praise of it (rom all quarters Higa taste ey doy dens ; r ato ‘oa weeks, inthe Carolina Watchman, for the said de- me vt Fort Dobbs, acar Statesville : ' : | © ate sien in receipt of a large at fe the house of her grandinother, with | : | feudauta to by and appear at the next Court of Pleas WitLere Laurence. | RUNGE & ightning In my vara practice I always hope ut stneily OC kOe) DV ADIE'S AND GENTS 84 a ‘ Gee z t > pe e next Court c ; : 3 ENCE , ‘ S| jena ate panies she f whom she said she lived. There they SUPERIOR W ATER BUCKETS. } and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the soanty of Yovember, 29h 1856. 27 =| mecha ce Se ee ce ce | wis A 8 OBS, the st Fike hak teak ain tal Wanlwiely) ia aechecaces ash Gensica SMasecila, wo) A ee a - mn DISUNION AND CLV'L WAR, |iw it that [ never euspected | Sez's and Gite, Yast eee grout heen married, some time before his deat!:, employs North Carvina Capital and labor, and be ibs oo = Jere Feet eee Spee errr TAKE NOTIC K. ; |, | Several cases of epileptic fits—a disease which wari — aap aaa that we have eat fapgoiten the the { . ° ” - - o “on e ruil ake cen fesso m to & pretty sewing girl, who did not very | sdicis North Caralina patronage. By giving bun ¢) is Raia eC I IE é til ce. P M di always conadered incurable, have beea cured by «| large of the bol vom him, & ‘ohe died } aving tral and by companag hes with Northern work anc | shen aes Es aC - iss pal eee) ve i a Nie persons indebted to me either by mote or ac- Pes en ’ atent e cine few botties, O, what a mercy if it will prove effoe: ual | We ron) ated . Seok J 4 deck and , leaving ne arson, Clerk of oar said Court at of Qe int, are hereby notified to come forward and FAMINE, &e., &e., | mail cares of that awful malady—there are vat fow | White, Black, ond Fancy | Bonnet -Bibende, these ber thisone child. Mr.and Mr- prices, he hopes to be able to make & favorable show ng A TRIAL IS WHAT HE W ANTS G. A. MAKEPEACE | fice in Taylorsville, the Ist 1857 | March 31, Mouday in March A. D A. CARSON, Clerk settle ten days before May Court, as my besiness masi be closed up by that time. These failing to RE evils and calamities that should be gaarded who have seea more of it thau I have 1 know of several cures of Dropey, wll of them aged) a. | people cared by it. Fir the varkas diseases uf the Very cheap, Ladies light Col. Kid Gloves, best quality, Plain, Fancy Bareyes, Strip- ed and Ploid Swiee Muslin, Jacopet, Thirt; The « Y. were rich and childless. This ae » te = 1857 —6:44—Price adv. 5.50 © A little creature, and uneducated.) N.B Mesers Worth & Uttev of Fayetievile N.C. | eee esi ietoicard See eee ke Iles pabiie Besa ee fhomcts unthvidecis par | Lively Sich Headache, Dyspepea, Asthma, Fever | wep mere welcome to them than a fur “ ee fie ear te ee 1y39 \THE GR E AT SOUTHERN lectiwn, without fail licularly, that they are ready, withag and able tg pro. | and Ague, Pain in the Side, Dipeases of the Spine. Stoisa ond Combrick Maslin, Seed bate tune. She was instantly waebed and y3s ji ss THUS. E. BROWN Lect them fruin one at least uf the ebuve Lightning) | 20d particularty iu diseases of the Kidneys, &e., the | Muslins, Linen Cambriek, Lang in euc dreesed, and teachers had for her. Her SALISBUR Y | HAT AND CAP . March 3, 1850. 640 DY patting up to their buildings, ther Patent Isulated | decovery hasdune more gud thaw auy medicwe ever Laven, Linen Cambrick Hd kfe, ruom LAD tote | MANUFACTORY Lightmag Coadactors, at ¢ slower than ithas ev. | knowa * . fortuues das the season change: . . AWD DEPOT. | wre TDD DT VY (rece sine atin this. part ot the conmtry. Addrens | No chauge of det ever necemeary—eat the beat you | Plain & Bmbroidered, Biwd voy ay It had been winter with her for a loug nh CA SCHOOL. SPRING TRADE, 1857. A ie R ESHIL SU l l LY your orders to Baker & Owen, Salmbery, N.C, can get and ewoagh of il Bye Diapers, Ledie’s eight time, and it was now May. | have no THE eodersigned has opened 2 Classical Seboo! | OF July 22, 156 nut] Disscriewe roe Ure—Adalte ane table amwatel| White, Black, Slate etch doubt bat, in a few years more, { stall |in the town of Saksbary, for th~ purpose of propane JOHN DOOLEY, CABBAGE 0 a tae ok ae Pfr Ss erica thirty have, perhaps, the pleasure of meeting | J78"s ]™ for College, or any of d Profes i Aub, ' : ; . sesrestepnd were £ no directions can be applic aie to all mmetitutame labe, , "| ‘with her at some party in Fifth Avenue. soos Pupils will be prepared to cater any class ir 81. MAIN STREET. RICHMOND, VA ND other Garden Seeds, just received and fur DENTAL N OTICE. | eufficieal tooperete on the bowels twice a day ! + rit A w hite, & Mised plato J | the University, or aay of oar Colleges, which they MANUFACTURER AND LNPURTER OF sale at the Bouk Store in Statesrille, opposite ihe y ame’ W OF. BARON, D.0.8,, M.D. OF- MANUFACTURED BY | Cotten Stockiaga 7 & 8h i Se ee peed deure. The schulasiic year will const of one HATS, CAPS, LADIES FURS, TRIMMIN Cuart Hoes (ene ' * MeN i . Bleached & Brown Table Linen, ~ session of ten muaths, commencing on the Ist of Oc 3 APs, LA » RS, TR INGS HOW 5 flee e fot wih Mr cNeely PON {| iD KENNEDY ' ut 6 | aber and ending in Jaty, with a vacation of one week &e, &e. March 24th, 1857 AY ae aad oa the corner nest to Dux IT Hd TONE ’ | Brown & Bleached Tuble Cloths, and 4 Antiech. laa: Chetan Wwe hee hg aneeeny a oe . 1857 t€43 | Whiteheod. _ | No 120 Warren St-eet, Reabery, Massachusetts Sy Plat — os Black Fig- ma _ | j Z oe ee ee : is: A = a aren ~ : i NB. Having prepared evitable ROOMS, those Price @1,00 ured Silke, aa ‘ancy Selke at Cost » Aatioch is, beyond dispute, the cbeap- Terms-—Per Session of 10 Months. See hs ere VALUABLE LANDS FUR SALE. ' 2s: wren uicnnestt bin, ut wood dental services,can| | Wheiveate Agoate, Now Yoru Cay. e: Vicwaber.| We wl alm Sof oll Mode pophesh oes ee & por eat pace in the world, as well as one of] Primary Engieh branchen, #29 0 SERSONS wrehng uo inet sn Yadhie Lact ESOT etree oe tu the Bus at Offer BAD haste ile Felice tere ONDER aos ext place in the world, ag well at one of] Freer Sita Son Mathemsica 3 ot eet egos wang inet on Yada Lande Te cote esc digd ashe oe Oe BAD Raa Ras e.g ga |UNDER-SLEEVES, & MANTILAS, Bf slave little boys, who hoot at every, Classics aud Mathematics, 3000 | Poiladeipbia, aad tation. fying npom the North Yodan, twelve tiles eitended ihe fire wtwart | Ratimore : Cen H. Keyner, Putsbarg; A.B. Muore | ot and brivw (Cont. eers, | ee ey a a } Contingent fund, Se 1 00 yal mauufacturing dis- (rare Sehebury, aad eight from Hol surg, eoutaising Beds: Hagh Miles, Turces:; Lymen & Barer, | We alas have a large Riork of point wtranger, and tt A T)) Ope-third of the turtion will be reqaured ia advance Temata at oe ie tue T Juno Burke, Munirea!, Brak: abl & Peo- Clothing, op you in every possible way, 1! one-third sm the Ist of March, and the remainder at ta GITMIRE Tater! Five Hundred and Sixty-six Acres, ton, Chieago ; James Reed, du; Joba Wiitam, Low Ready-Made , the v prefer tesa place of residence to! the chee of the sexmon. No deductwom for absence grvusly than bere hundred aod fifty of which are supposed to be doo. CW | SMIRTS, PA NTS, VESTS, COATS, DRAWERS. to pe ye I have visited in Exrope, Asia, | °2¢* Pt 2 cases of protracted ack ness. For the tmportetea of French gruds, he has mace bottom Mr. JJ. Williams oa the place, or Mr. Y IN | At Reval by ig ad phere Druggests ia (be Uai- | de. whieh we are sethag at 10 per cont advance tr roum or America. REFERENCES case sure him a regular sep- qn cn ihe eppisite mde of the river, will shew 5 hell aeahoat etd eed atid A _ | cote tomer \ ise >» an ° esha arehase w For wale at Sel! & Sul’e D Store, Salieb oN . Powe My hose was uf perectly new constrac- Prosdent sad Faculty of the Usivermty ; Rev. Drury BMD ee ear Maeee, ale STATESVILLE. | jon ma te rerg | C AKPENTERS FIRE HAXD of th well and well situated | Laey, D, D., President of Davideua Cutleve ; Hon hue own make have i® | onan County, N.C } SAWe, ROSTERS . . with tion, well plaaned a sgt John M. Morehad, Han. Joha M. Dick, Greens costumers superior to | MEN TONEY ROBERT GALLAWAY. | JF LAYER. bos ro: opened » Bonk More 0 SANBORDIS : ; | CAST BUTTS, TEA AND against water as well as wind. 1) bere’; Rev A Baker, Hon. Burtoo Crage, Joho | ( Northern wmporiation. From vareos im! Bey 96th, 1857 a ena « Mtatgevillc, where he herpes on heed 8 large SANFORD INVIGORATUR. | TABLE SPOONS, BUCKELS, } four resme, a sitting-room, a dining-| Meares, Boy. A Hicaderwa, Bag, Jue F Ber ibis Aree bbag orga aaa aan stock of School Hooks and quis varety of mel pow 41, PERPOSES OF A STINELATING LIVES muavel ¢ roses. room, « bed-room, and a dressing-roow.) "*t Sse J will me ooly be mente Ore ee oe inecee works, san « fell supply of AHOVEL NGS, TEARh ier aGukens labet vigils | ooas JOHN B.GRETTER, A.B. | Se oth Serena nal ne woeld reapect tal Greensborough zawcr Fee C2238, | — waepwome | “Locka Th Z 7 14. 1856. 9 yoat giving Riehmond a tral, he woold respectful ‘ : ORE DOCKS, : Jeet square, where roses and geraniums | on cee eee cs ceasushmen—he a-earee) MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY ’ | THERE hes long ecvsted « demand bur sack a rern-| acREWw PLATES, ter h vied ia 7 with jessamin tiki NEW BOOKS. hem ehowld they do eo. they will tied a tuck of © |and YANKEE NUTIONS, Staunsery, Well poper, | °4y thet cu-eld be wan cafe and effecival, Thee HOES, TRACE @ HALTER, the c iy J ines @ thes. js es la bl e rane wth ty i 4 “a =e as beer od to meet that demand , end . UST R . goods vaog i@ vane vy, and low prees, ] HE cos!) ( lose eon the matvelpleniebet a Wenduw Shades, Fire Servons. ingether with « firs CHAINS, CAST RELTS BLIS- There was aleo a poultry yard, a pigeon J bi — Home and the World.” by Mire nas of any uiner house Nor’a or South sasallecca, compared wiih ejaetstech company ‘rece pork of CONFECTION ARIES, Fuse Cagare | 8800 roms Oe “ hasshowo how waver! TER STEEL. SHEARS, FILES of to pal house. stables for three Lorses, a store .. ES vee biel: — sof the wha He bes acne cre af the completest | Bhiscompany being erated in (he Western part ofthe aed TOBACCO. Mawert Lastramente, &e.. ae estty it hes secamphehed arp ae dewgoed. Amoog | a) kinds. AUGERS, STIRUPS, BRIDLE BITTS ence house, a kitchen and servants’ room. | eee an) Cee banat ss ECan asad, we tne greatent atteation pind ws the carat BLate cumeraeny he larger pur ike ruks| | Mperel sttecume gives 6 nag Books, Mawe,|'®* pray baeavalaneha con ES patadhd sh SLEDGE HAMMERS, HAND HAMMERS Wag od in - . mupcn nse te cote pers pecking an: prompt shipme gods uf are inthe st very ma fw areintheevgntry, and any thing «lee hie line eer Utube soo brooed \atitl hereahabee wn *| qoe Boars Frying Pane, Jock Se hed iu *he'garden a zrape vine, (musca- Prcisater Ware. new ediian, 5 vals 12 mo baie The( RE ahi el ate olog pensagas € Coopeaitcthe COURT HOURE So ty cee emery ot ey lacs Ssueat eammng Unews rk arrteicelte eee oehcucs Be zeigt Ur gar cael ing t tel.) a pomegranate tree, a peach tree, a hlepslesa ito PA ay : ee uh Roiaheommcuis ced (eieetulere enilycocummes-| Stateoville, VC Jan 6, 1833 se hee pecemsatr® este »| og ts stand spaare ap to all we edvertion, @ test oveid per Cape ancien eases ee nat 4 {eatette ccuag ine ritoemg 08 rpevlipuoy tae woh ola ioe mene gre ry Mn han ot the i perpetually jetting ap water, anda we Jam. i853.—M Book Store OL ‘ shy jr 3 ead ( ( ) \ \ \ e has ded wish & neu y ’ i, JAMES SLOAN, Preaider eae aod a bathiug-room. as S4LISBURY — se te COFFIN a sot eer a meee . phar relore ” , co that dwesce Sthebary VC, March 31, 155 ows ana For all this accommodation I pail. BLE #e BUNCE. : ae WY. €. Aad NDENMALL. 4 *y VEGETABLE LITHONTRIPTIH re ceag tina fete dno id the ee : child three handred and fifty piastres—alout Cee ne ooe at Jovathss G- Reece yh eerie: i ae f A Ae ital set: di = Ursacers.? a ever fa.\ to stummuiaie the Laver ta a proper acteum, aad! cot R \(} E I ed, » Gta’ duthaia gud ile was a higher rei . mingion, ate of Ksactee,S | ut erating (ahem charge of the above PETER ADAMS. See'ry ; Snr ni i cea ls was 4 \, mr ’ ; & ; : ' pabie W HCUMMING, Geol Agent FRIEND OF THE HUMAN FAMILY hoon ta duet ® mae, Sateen doors; ond thin wae Bier ~"': Ca samicion Werchaats (320 Mees i mews Monika eon ene | BS Oup Few course, the house was anfurnished, buat In a Piew @ = x ist SY of Buardure Trarricre. & He priciece the! Bas DISEASED KIDNEYS thas been beaud « very woos remedy An ae her ; ime Cotton. r, Grain, Naval Stor . ' ab pergna! devee of sai otaie cuath to 0 heel } ’ ferviture'ja the East is seldown on a grand bi - ACCOMMODATIONS DEROSSET & BROWN, = ©. vine ro, ed psec tea one wae scale; a divan, half a dozen chairs, a bed ne meinth: Bladderand Kidneys, Werk sie a 6 and we ne dhe ance ra, j uthern Predace Generally Pear aaat taenelin coer cccielil Peracan ecoppre WILMINGTON, N ¢ 2 ; cies ihe Gepioaiy se ewcerianes oupere aesd by stead, a wattress, a looking-giass,ataive Mo. 180 Front Street, ate Muar. ele o deol nea ol the Lorna, al eoung ahearty dhamer. ac tt excites the digestive ne tence pr at ae dozen pipes ress har seus rome ’ BROWN & DE ROSSET, Trieny ste. le medicine safat onic et the Davie a fel hnsree crecetiors m Nil ilies. one requires. Servant. oalwe . NEW YORK To SS re cahaey ear ; eyotem Bae ubel leat itl ad tata ‘ UJ ' T 2 + ; ’ in Wo ej at Dr ampteR's, 19 Ure. | proves the ere Rimes eslibe ve cost about fifteen dollars each per annum a ROrTBENC’? ee re CEVERALCOWWISSION MERCHANTS ell; 8 Deeg Store ta Charles / v's! kownees from ihe shin, which (a diseased 4 ) is 1 ’ baal Seven and « half pounds of good mutter eos Mace eee oe IC : . Usoel edvances made on Consizaments Hela ue ‘ BOESELL CRUE Cy The P ie so | be had for twenty-five cents: fowls win va Pes es e fier im Saliener Prepared and mild by Sandiord d& Co, 1st From | The Proprietor of Eagle Foundry & Machine Shep. dran . : : 3 > Wine ‘ Preset. Bank of Clareedon ~ h » » ‘ g entered St., New York Price mith, Gomta ere , and {at oves ton, four cents ea Fis phar alitighos. IW ee SAF r mp . Wipe ; . : 8 . OULD toform he (needs and the pubbe geet with is sold by the weigt!: thirteen rotules bus mest . m ) : DR. Vf. W Hi | EH E AD). higas aes pir Rattan : wae Als « Dr aggies, Nalebe- | LW) ov, Leow isits the comerry, that he is etl mes atin , afacturt fe 77° to" a beshlik, or aboot seventy puends weig PRIVATE SALE | \ | | OR N| |( )P? ' OFFICE he seme with hie readence. Ip ferarch s sapply by edderms se pimabe 23d, 1956 dye? torent. faadl recs a laalintes “th perenne Loco mar for twenty-Gve cents tu the 6 r ° 4 4 ' . 8 abeene vous ieeiring to see him will leave (OF ce ag af hie remdence ay lng re i in b best flavoured in tie world, three cents HE cederagned hee devermimed to mw ee eaberrnber takes the rmeth rform hie ioe mes ne A Jane 21. 1%SS THE | ROHIBI [ JONIST. Drurey Threshing Machine lene each. As for vegetables ‘ale or W eet. Ge ve for wale f -) od the ew Sie seopeneda NEW 2 Durtched Munthly, by | FE Pen Cr herenat a Ana Boresc Power, curt oles, wb : fais TAILORING ESTO BLISH MEN ED oo piere , d ‘ ahs bages, lettuces, des asperges, Celery, Wa ~ ire ott) « a ae g. dereetiy CORN WANTED, JA M ks Hit IRA Hi, ‘ be M New York Mia : perance Soriely | of Baltonore, whick for sane of drought, exeetie ere) h tur ter cresses, parsiey beans, peas, rauishes, ihe demreine mitue . he + re w Mek a ( and BU SHELLS Core Shaw Lh) opps ody gids : miler other SWEEP POW BR fo be foond im the cowst) ben, tarnips, carrvts, canlifiewers, and on oa . Tonshep of Wuemme Bove He tne, LO) grartet price wilt be pe 2 Aly toe WATCI-MAKER AND JEWELER, fora bey are either porvatte of stetveery have a.éent’s worth would last aman a we: ° ‘ ER Se ooh Gao SADIE ae SALISBURY, No and clequeure th te rulaane Lambreth's Vertical Waterwheels, the Frait is sold at the sar rye { : “MIS JOBS ' 4 Meech Vole ; Wit the Nember for Janaary, 1857, it begine Vol inu me | yen aiiv a cally ex _ (Ome door briow MR. & A. Murphy's Store, IV for Get aod Saw. Wilt; - ame rates, Gd grai mn PD ml a . « e a phy U 4 Vin; WILL & FACTORY GEAR com about $1.25 the horse lvad. Gan ) . He @ in the rece - > EPPS eecanile eechane ae - te he Panurarrvesier sa Na. | SECTION & PORCE PUMPS, erparate or ecm not he ve fe alto abundant. Dried fruits and nuts FASHIONS Wanted to Purchase, ge ea Melnwetapiaiaerery Mietere tne Vamm.eed! BASTMASS STRAW OUITER: wor ean be obtained in winter. In fact, |is I WILI he h ere ey an ap Rae Oe Se ‘ aa Clorwe, Watches and J-e-'r Betas se ative slates imerery Sia Ve the add eh wees . he i wait ‘ , 4 . sapp = ere = Pe ees ac Paras nea ee pale gal ans “ very not the oppnent rf A Recred- | the « ticle worth buy img ; stoud whe | sng ae = od one could wish, [found i: FOP fut Five Thassad Bus Whee ° arte of the’ Latest Mgeng” UF (Cal a0 YOUNG AND LIKELY NE. |! Ss SRE OE ERSTE EE eee poeta ee ha per emetalot leu laawar Trethe,| of posstd p teapot Jon} iolretta . and impose: (bomse-rent, servants, liursce. * “ b vee r CON PRICE grees (rm 10 tr BO years old APPLY at the : ‘ aes tat hee nae hie g ee : wait 4 NKINS Kehebarv. Rept. 19. 1* - Uetw sary 19, 1856 }y 35 mre » allother qae® | DECRET'S Core Sheflers, Ploughs of every vertet): board, w aang made ine iicladed) i a JH JENKINS : HF ivi MANSION HOTEL. tone which divide the pablic mind, (10 absulutely si- | Contvaterss Regioe & Gold Mechtocry ; bie « las exceed the expenditure of two luudre , . Neheber arch Wish $937 wg ee Casting 204 Machine Work, made te order ot ron rg ia JENKINS & ROBERTS nave, andwiteun 6 serseos wb nerenep DB. WILLIAM 8. TATE, 00 risvtinth Foie Frm. on « doable madre | Nettes oad Corvented— Terme Casbe of eatoe aoe i herp Stare acm hend for oale : : a : , sheet, making eight large fous-colamned pages © & | paper All ertieles will be deiwored bm the core of ro Under these circumstances, it may a}> von ; ANDERSON & REYNOLDS, A VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND Sargen and Mechanical Dentist, mien . NC. Raw Road free of charge THONrSON pear marvellous that many Pure ecane \l N | BAMIAS ‘Graduate of the Baltimore Dental Collese) Fame OF eCeSCRIPTION | JH Oo ge wescesed oof jinwted means av : A We ° ‘One ore 0455 oe. en 50 Tyre. March 20, 1857 bemo 43 mat posscemed of une ave CROCERS, FOR SALE. er . Siiaiaa ear sae ee ene mede Antioch their ter } ; ATESVILLE, N. ¢ ta on ne yes $100 oopy or eases a a yy HAND —Seathers Harmony. mew editor AND SONSISTING of 205 MORES, wtonted wohin a And for each adduonel fowr copes, $100 ward bil Wy this office but Sy question has twy edes, a . New H ae Th al Mie ‘omm SS on ere ants mie of J 1 Poommnoa'e Maw Fishy IR! SPECTEULLY offers} engl eatvices witi be charged for any quanti) Ieee hae awa every thing its pros and cons The opr : Mans srrred ‘yp. © matiet ( i i W h he Abert 35 or 4 acree cleared, the remaiader tothe enirene of Pred Nw © geveratly Fifty copies r ’ . in b im thie instance, are the barbarous rae Ms Renlronaies: aah Rew A . , : é a9 well tinibered Call om or address Fifty Copies, to one addres, 1100 | W ANTED. how acter wf the p among whem Ju. ENS NW). 1. RIAWITZ SQUARE, eit EL - Be L BEALL een 4 ibe ee eg Handred Copes, toons address, 92000 ) LB. BACON—abo ard, Deow life Sleds ds cers i iliyot a 7 (x dau sss °F as pare. arch 4th, 1957 ‘ . : Postaoe.— The pretage un the Paome:tieser @ 10 A YOO "orc. Pier, Wheet, ve. Fe pears ees can F i : _ Deo rv tain meng wound The bent - Ae any 1 2 fe e yond the Coon whneh the highest cash prcee will be paid r stants y ' Pay ariive st to the eats rs “her Nesta a [dad dllotin dit ieee y. and with the Stat ter . be WJ. MILLS & Co some fanat eeute; the ema 1857. t Dineeonsary charges & FOR SALE CHEAP. Ma 1ate pel enneemicd rate sewing yeas he tate, and within the Ur » Biz Mare Bet, 1N57 bart you bawe of redress for t ries “Dp [\ ' TC ’ rpc etnrne wa Ereccace Threst Mac®ne Wr Ae . oniee your —peyable quarteriy in advance ; ; ; £ XS ( \\]) | if Vi I: R \ at Mschine 2 iTeo-power ” Bastien Paeviscns — Cher nv ipielege charges eulte offered st cont ai ieittienee ea I , 4 i Ay , gabagane all on The » ta . aig pce : aN levee id arate? Pe ait teiinprwine, jum Cananren oaieiion wie samen © Wanted Immediately, at Ovren —T ee i . 1 RI ade octet WASAS, Ready-Made Clothing z Office, Wodtelurg eal 1 a aches aly h ice ‘“ i peece and oomfert. the aleenee ofina Xx AS ) \ Ss tas? ta ° ai Olnin. . ; g : mee Peni a pa ear tye ftpeincogs tie 500s ORDS OF PINE WOOD, for which a e ’ rie P " . ” ~ + - ram o comy ton of wor latwoe « oper, we will ne andre operie G h all be ad « del: . of the lua J } €; Sgiie add seaiment of Reedy Mades, Panto HOUSE A ND LOT ae Weat of Feanin Coliege, fir a vear, toune address, postage pard, for Twenty. me Pee eee MYERS the want of woo 'y neoker atid the 6 ee es bere juet retur the N Vic 1 ; S ofaliausltiesand ipemeerata a vast in iherwiee wil receive, Five Dotiene; and at the same rate for any larger _ ° kno absence of wor Sad ern et iA tise f priees yast received and for e.ie low by FOR SALE, pror t namber ‘These terme barely cover the cost of paper Rahebury, Merch 24, 1857 = The CEE eect a “4 ‘ ‘ ae va) 4.5 MILES & Co A xc - : February 1th, 137 EF and printing - : : gradually crea anode GOODS AND CLOTHING Pep yah) ae Peery IN MOUNT PLEASANT. ’ Ie Every man inte whoe hands thiesheet may fall, ia x TEL ae indifferenc: rteiy and sprig or dwsuek prec ce aes sahecriber offers forentle his Hones and Lat N rth C li solicited ta raise a elnb, ond pat a copy into every y will ing frequently deseserates fal sen f whareia ves. The lot 1 well improv ks fannly in hanmghberhood. Specimen eopies witl be arn 1 mor Aa cy ng Suey NEW BOOKS. Pie ani etter” North Carolina Law Books. «,,... ey CONCORD, N.C ay ae ees 3 . . . » if) . “a t NY A Pe pee 5 story, rt R wid kitchen, a well of good Whend ve Ne Reciaan hale ee varge and unmediate orders reapectfally solicited si David 10 suclh a case, and + ‘f ee eel rte a] Soy sem) T eed { : f es : Re. +9 : ; ne 4 othe eee The e smite weuily ( ) ola a mek he 4 ae oe Hes f a Nu sabecriptions received f va than Pas eon HIS Hotel, formerly known as the * site rather be a dourkecper in ; < ‘i w ; = pee ee en two Acres tthe purchaser | ten Buk; (Ca He eae ae Pee Ae ay and in every cae the order muat be acou npanred by HOUSE” having been putin thorough eget P the Lord, thau dwell in the teate of \ e , . uN Lait PR OC. SMITH ine aaa an Tents : sae ae : c Pics th mney and refurnished throughout, is now ready Ae ; freq a iy r ; ‘ : ad ee . ‘! mn : Cabarras.co,, Dec’ 16: 1"56 129 ead' i gacter MesswlentN Cur : an Ay bg Address ception of gaesta, Having the advanteg? otl a tv v Veals Syrvt, Puleaten / ‘ 4 He wi , ‘ a ; olen . nd Quarter See wu ‘ aie H h a as U BCOVIDD, Pretinimoe Aarwt Anaany, 5. Y, [te market, the TABLE will pnsys a oe the Ama Minor f au ther ie ie idiot ‘@ 13 rer Nea ‘ ight di | re spread. BED ROOMS, neat and comfy : ge on His en witiere J a Hiawa BA GS ! BAGS ! Jamey hee iS W A NTED vants attentive ad polite, and no pains will be spared des ves eer = rutiE At Aa 4 thie Hoos J HW ENNISS' Book Store lod ses F he re ! f | a to make all comfortable who may stop “ pacts files mor! “Le me! said Mra Partington, © here . . 5 earn ce en ites oN my i ( ()( ( re Sa yo 000 : 5 Tcehers cil Gad ea thie Hotel os all : 1 : nie a ee ere Ws X Keay Mader. + Janusry 20, Ins 30 «) f te) pp! ?) ls els of the principal newspapers pabli-hed North or fea! whi I have been euflering te 0 xa Latent " . ‘ \; | Al ‘ : 4 L Pre AS. F. HARRIS tion death for Uiree iwortal week ef ’ va N K W BOOKS. THE aubecriber haw for eale, 5.000 two bushel Bage , a em ! mianacs, AND Feb. 26, 1857 ita! Chi was seized with a bleeding pir Y _ A oe suitable for Floor of Wheat, at 10 conte each . " , wy ag ° - y ft hainps) + ea ' STE Eetoial AL at rer <obaiotahectsd W oeders ia PY MICHAEL BROWN FOR THE YEAR,1857. 1000 BARRELS FLOUR zs whi in the left haimps ’ e brain, w JAMES B BEARD OF Kev S A La A MWD Knowledge i | Salisbory, Dre. 16. 156 Ten) For sale by the gross, dozen. ormingte one, at TI abe rier wink 7 he abc : risky was exceeded aostopoare of the left w t Tasln Power wifi he prdacive forcea of aneiety, . : —_—_— Y hs UH ENNISS’ Be - RO DERE Ot WINES tO paren ore the above qaan- fec ! r a . RES a ue er i Aeon Speer ss pe s INNISS’ Book Store tity of Wheat aud Ploar, for which bh 1 ect ventilator of th veart cpave see | Set Aetrt? TI riod igs aeipcean no aE eae WRITING PAPER. (ehaeen marker proeint , ; tifa inflamation int ax, and now I COMMON SCLLOO! OKS at Meries. hy (he Re BN Ce ker, DD UST received « targe supply of Ne Fool M ] 1 M | W MICHAEL BROWN, Assk- it ? fi J S. d Me v the v F te "i 2 supply of saperion Foolecap | Satie! . es andid Stow of FUR,C it sick with the « ‘ori morkus. “hve » Rehgen ia Amenca,” by Robert Beird, 0. D093 Letter, Commer, Port and Note Paper, of al wes. wes |: | Bhat Bobbie bed ue t Men wool MH OHONN and sTRAW sig) ’ r of hes Lt f Common Scheel Bunks on hand ap Lertureson Beienee and Art.” bv Dr. Fardner, | eisee ard colors, Por enle ot | Trot isn tr To | ee eee ; oR, - We : be . eet Se . artic A Ae este ot HOLNNISS Bonk Store Queda At J ENNIS" Rook Store J. H. ENNISS' Book™ Store | Here erie tee ee CHAE Brown | oe EG | HATH, jamt received and for Se WSs Be je larly when yous sich near 20, 165° eeete Ty Aree a - ; re L } . it } 5 i 5 34 Relebors, Jan 2 , a January 20. 185 4 March 3, 1457 weal Veatly srecnted at this Office | Sulishary, March 31et, 1857. 6mort4 go 1 ie CRIA... is Abia BAR os OR RS eo. encase ica! pe Devated to Pstitics, W | -boat with 15 men under | comma of his first lieutenant, with the capture pf the shallop— Tee chase continued tor nearly three | VOL. XIII. tws, Agricaltare, Internal ee Mee See ee ee sind ali 0, Sinai Wi? sen ARAL ne. i orine ener nat naa Chee enR vin eres om ae No release ear «Se eae res . 5G 7 Improvements, Commerce, the Arts and Sciences, Moratity, and the Family Cirrle. SALISBURY, N. C., MAY 12, 1857. : : | signing the tone and bearing of personal | of their way to Onda. The first lieuten-| ooiduct. This gives value to the opin- | ant then the schooner, and found | ing of Mrs. R. 8. Ni i ies | M ’ lio . R. 8. Nichols, in the Miss | her we ont we males and | Boker marriage case, a transeript of which Ganley * coal 3 pea 873, no less we tind in the Huntendon Gazette : than va 4, allen victiinsto the = No occurrence of a private nature has hore of the middle passage during w voy-| ever created deeper public ibterest than age of twenty-nine days. The poor C4) lthe recent marriage, in New York, of | | | teks, ives Were in @ wretched oondition—auall | yy: ; : D> oF this Gre euhom--cnd cake aneate Miss Boker to her father’s coachman, one ’, me sy have Gann other Me They jJohn Dean. It is claimed that Miss Bo- ie paar pCi sagan end Pits | ker is a retined, intelligent and cultivat- pack , sa | ye H = | tits ed with dirt and vermiv, On the ernie Tone ily 3 anee ue tn pings aide ay fj ’ E SIC, stress 0 vera val,of the. sehvoner, in St. Ann’s Bay, se- languages—that she is, in short all that ding, Bleseh- yeral gentlemen went ou board, and their | | ; be, with one exception, to wit: singn- witnessed. Messra. Bravo & Bro.) ),? PuBy Orit. A singe : lar partiality for an unrefined, uncultivat- | i, "7 2 Toe * | ’ su ted measures which were adopted, led: coachman. Divera liavo been the! and with their usual liberality, urderedal eae ‘ : 39 steer to be killed, and soup prepared for PrN" ie Heap A ina rie ue ‘ i ot any ve ralscd—many the paorpafeth Senay mete turnished jage blamed her, and a a few have| GS alg ee ead, ae and while | jen puzzled to know how it all was g " ; sgh f ne ee poet ’ ord whole | jrought about: whieh party, in fact, took bars y vy . rae as . 3 ages ae Pee 4 bl, cae bet ols ") the lead in this singalar courtship. Our ti ’ anti 4 At sia de s edie 7 own opinion is that Miss Boker must! ei Bul) Cluthing cowd be procurcd. | have taken the initiative steps, and that, Thirty of them were in a dying etute.-- , tie af 3 oo, pretty decidedly; for this is nota ro The slave schooner las two decks, and) wantic ave. when ’ , between thenrthe captives were packed) ey ek ee eh A ea a aa ‘ ' ‘ t Neal : PACKC”’ narry his uistress, or yentlemen go about mm isi bd oD hat they 1g eearcel} disguised as menials in order to win the ruow to move. uring cach day ot the | jadies of their love, but a downright so- i F a gentleman could wish hi ehite epenpetiics were excited at the misery |). his danghter to fied peace aged eat : “ orga ee ber, utilitarian period, though silly girls . pare os ar er tf ~ wh ros OF are still found whodosillier things to the as a 7 f ra : . * we aga Of tonishment of the world at large & of their ‘ee y oS 4 eee: a sang aah CIN K* | trasting parents in particalar. We have ’ late eiajpi pie, and brvux it up, ‘ no syinpathy with the so-called romance , A ‘ re Gage t ove ' ics . : 8} platoons, once every day, t yet & sinall | Miag Boker'’s marriage, thongh a very ¢ portion of fresl air. The schoonerdraws) 0: k he tl " js , : genuine pity is awakened atthe thonght aoe, ut six feet of water, is of great breadtl . ' » whieh «! Clothe. 4, ' j tf a of years of untol Jiniserv which she has Black Fig- and Yat bottomed, and was thus built t 6 yy probability brought apon herself pet.) enable her, iu case of pursuit, to run toto Pore must have been something radical SAR, a port where here was not much depth ly wrong, either in the moral training or of water. The interpreter states Uiat whe slave-trading captains caunol escape crut seers, they make their way tow parucular point of land on the Caban coass——run the vessels asliore—and leave the slaves to perish. Tie place alluded to is aur the mental organization of a Kirlin Miss Joker's position in life, to lead to such aresolt as is uow confessedly before the world A voung lady, hig , DRAW ERS, : f great woinaniy Vy, encourages : . > hostler, and had a cross mistress to boot vat advance ber rounded with rocks—noue bat flat bot . rl ger & ed along the pew towards ler, and in Sin ; 6 f dark Sweet Potatoes should be planted ex- mt oars t t tilling ! , de onr fires in the ing dark Sweets x tomed boats can get in—and the whole Dest Bk, Fr ce en bs at ott cliued hie ear as sue evidently wished to SUE Ma 4 5 r ii : Sani ng ‘ f : ' heretof aded ' oa jaletathonou er par i sOUBE Ti : los Ness, anc yronyg hs ou eariy cotice eusively as seretotore recotpinebucda. FINE HAXD of that pertivn of the coust is blanched ‘ zy ' PA pede JUD. tory way something, . i bed en ene 6" * with buiwwan Loves. toa ce 1 " { =? 1 rey et : finally “ Please help me, sir,” she whispered, Ue Pay tie tay l bed, a - parrot Select a rainy or cloudy day, or the coo! clopes with and marries: him tis mot oe na re can’t vet With the luxurious babite of the Arctic " a id . ey » he that he 1 in yau rose) ee caught, and I can't get ne. Tt til the last drunken guest | Of the evening from 4 P. M. till sundown The Ancel of the Hease because lhe is pour, or thathe is in alow up A brief examination revealed the Zvne. : 1e0, unti Lie fast drunken gues - - as : jer station in than herself, that makes | cause of the difficulty; the fair girl wore) ¥4> Silent, tow ard midnight, there was! for setting your ‘draws’ —dip the roots ; this affair eo monstroas in the eyes of! sacii, hiei hecle a seling nu fe s from labor. There isan anzol in the boase. No mat: | Lose accustomed to look beyond the pre erie pict ile — o re ane ing fro a distressing cough, she had the) .. ; ; : ter how fallen the ininates, how depressed | ot into the fat iat re i (oeee com these ‘een as Wellies the 1. lation t | rich soil, make the holes with a pointed tha siren tmstancee there is ai anes! iar gent int re future, 1s because of Che geruck out at right angles. an@inthisy oul-door, as € as the ip-door duties to et “dibble’ tthe ‘draw ” dee , ' ‘4 ere , Opes ' t of Gesititvw t epee e vail: } ve. ant ‘ or sheepskin Suck (or “dibble }—te ,e “draws sp TS BLIs- to pity or to cheer It may be in the res " ee, cA ¥ of feeling, tasteyepper sition the highest hoop of her pew fan © sarge and we saw ber is 6 shespakin } ; Sa erry anes little cil cont aia lier | . pand endowments, And yet Miss sjed skirt caught over them, and thus Jacket, harne seo horses, in a tempera: into the mellow ground, and press the 5 : tt AAS Py OE May He COCs Boker cannot become tp usa refined wo mi At it ble her t . ture of thirty degrees beluw zero.” irmly | ed tna stoping and wrukled body, tread mai Nolrefinel © er , std hay endered it impossible for her to raise - earth firmly around them. - ‘ No refine , nm cat h . ‘ f = - . ; ; =: . . . ing the dowuward path to the grave. OT Lorie to have been add Ar we hersent cu 2 A rlimbs. Then _ Sow Corn in drills for fodder—opening : : fs » eto e been addressed in the lane | aie str i. the tighter was she bonnd ; } I a a : perhaps, ina cheerful spirit, looking upon taze of love by an unrefined, coarse-t 14 ) THE LAW OF DOG the drill wide and deep with a long sho the ilis of life as su many steps towards & : , go she was constrained tocall for lelp. This : 5 : } basil tred nan, te say nothin f her | warinmedeclenuinutece sily re At the general term of the Sapr vel, and scattering the corn along in itat heaven, if only bravely cover ne, and rt Ot itt \ ‘ ta yilt ’ ren F g ° . ry 4 a " v ‘ a : ” { ' t € € t \ r a t ' Tha ) 7 al } " ) t URPHY mounted with siniess feet. We kuew eucl } | 1 vs ; “ UAL Jennie eck “ nee ce at Oswego, in Jaly I: apyeal the rate of aboat 3 bashel per acre Ir ding bin condemned to herd ow ; F - wwe an angel once aud it was a drunks chee erm ‘ . J ! ‘ “was brony 1a lyinent © may be cut when io the tassel, and fed mht ( . r rele v ‘ { ‘ hing ; : ; ; cluld ne ’ le, wherever i ’ wy j posta wr eos “yee {a Connty Court afirming that of a ore dried for winter use. Sow, also, ed, she on sawimisery and degradat \ } ‘ tas a) fet} ] , D . : i . } , ed aud rig ' ne 1 peace he action was i! Ch nese Sugar Canc. for fodder, in. the Ho; aan te ed Ot is 1 iter mail sad an J have fluny away a fa >: iiv broaglt to recover damayes fora “ y ] f yrutal, aud her tnother discourayed, and A AF ’ tat Pa | tur er ee ttt do» same Way, on & small scale, to satisiv Up her ioite roughly comfort 8 Bat SOE US * A CASE OF CONSCIENE! * njuries received by plainttt's doy . i ; ad SERS SUCRE ICO aC fisinyen after all their kh : 1 with ad r dogs ying yourselves of its great value. If allowed she atruy i wil nyel endur ‘4 ) ” } ‘ = - ae aie rf tie! tanker ene and al ate cuardiansls t Ae Friend Broadbrim,” said Zephanial de a » stand, it will mature its seed if plant weal Nah hace WH ab alinoet sainlly pa une lady leation yA ates Straightlace to lis master, a rich Quaker Ja Allen delivered the o; n : tience the it t . i a ‘ ; ed even as late as the middle of June or dered AE ETE emit De Soiled te ded woma x i lave o 1 of City of Brotherly Love. thea the ease and it was neurred v his PML od th : ad existence, and then hourly enibittered it eee ail lice cate attalre Ril A , eat of that leg of mutton att associates on the bench, Justices Pratt Ist of July Make the ground very deep Night after night at the hours of lu, Le ' re : : ye * f ba) : ** remarks and | ona ‘ fa niide tabie to-day and Bacon. We « from the , ind rich. as previously directed and even one, barefoot, shawlless, and aan re ! W ‘ ra ’ 1Ona re ' i Nn, a8 | 3 ertolfement hunt 4 i as ew ’ ' 4) i eusiig @ in ' ., ° 5 - pie Lonnetives, has she been t he ee eda 1 Are eee THE KITCHEN GARDEN rarried 4 fe ay 1 . « firs ary vere \ Machine Shop, drenkanis, and gone stag hou Marria t | anee t} that appertaineth t alininist law int Transpiant Egg /’/ants, and continue afriage, to brn reas ‘ " [ec ee the g th ppe Ve ste 1 ‘ napis a < i « ontina P roy tathe r ; \ : ; wi he public gror with her arin around ber tather. Many , ay A “ , - stanntor idelial whomutho werld ca ire eR hthor a RebtinLs m6 aeRO UC Snap Beansevery l0orl ays wat he ie etl mee atime has her flesh been blue with t! ; } 1 F } hath cor one Mae ' bad 7 - ~y ther with mary yoand the m eth Lawyer Foxcraft, hath come tte t ws, (ns of the owners, were th op bes bloot . mark of lis hand, when she bas stepped . ; ry: : \ . Hillup Bush Beans, before blooming, betwe at i x “ig ait) apirit, yipecthing near pantry and stele@ ib—yea, Ald he lat pripe. pa rs sa re “< e! is }; - mother and + valiny al ind, and certainly that eaten it uy I ain constrained to admit total ignor- to keep them apright when bearing Machine : ny me bas she satupont y > 1 } a ‘ Z . bnere iP , +7 ‘ eat eal athy ranit, w veqnal ednea Beware, friend Zephaniah, of bearing ance of the duello among dozs, or Work carefully around Melons and ( ” | vwead in he } + ? wer, or meh Ue heed ees aT naladvan alwayedevelap.—W falee witness againet thy neighber, Art what es a jost cans f ; ha 7 anret c ao nitt 1 to £ - ; 5 a, will vronged hoe prune the rt, excels ere) atime known how rit was it these, tt can be perma va enre it was friend Foxcraft’s hes and justifies a resort to arma, or rather t ne a | ta the count} hanger when the m neyes! pe ayy n iif after the V y tic animal ¢ t for redress What v vion of vines so as to distribute the fruitequal have booglt bread was spent in y A ‘ ! Inese alon wear away * Yea, verily, Tsaw it with t ‘ e rules of et juctte entitled the injured and the paticuce that the angel arouglitw ‘ } ‘ Z yA 2 hee 5 ) al . « terwheels, I : 7‘ ie Oe wn ervomust " w iaulwaye ang it was Lawyer Fox doy ast to insis prompt and inenedie iy s effects of eprinkling the vines -TORY GEAt in made her face shine, so that, t x to falloinost licas ; Couker {° sos l : I g F fall an eavily on iker ite sa wh wad : , or combed hever a& kuwled ged wt inte of thin ‘Upon whatevil timeshare we fa Gaye wice cueation sith weak camphor water, which 1 i 3 , { she 3 } } ) A ‘ f UUTTER ; ‘ ane He ve dade Sail i SPORT (ANF ad ( a eeldom 2 shed the harmless secretary, ashe wen ict ie conflict on the made by tying up in maslin, a piece of aited for by assern ole ste of epirite, { } th ' t ari ir ase t A acrifices home ed lis wav to the office of Ins nerdhber rine il actors arises in this case ee : ho ae . nd it ing stoud the i# and the crown of martyrdom lay ready ay nS Senin eee eric ean ¢ fc yor claimed wma enter sii gum camphor as large as an egg and in } 2 ands 1 er's affe ’ ya, suit he, Wid is no a n either sid : ‘a Lae ‘ r of every variety: waiting for ber young brow And sh A lover, Unless arents are uf “a kK thy opiniot e atroygle was not in all respects using it in a barrel FalO) Waser - ne wentt ;: await . ; + } ) i . Way } rr} Lied: was ainartyr. Her gentle spirit we | nceanatalite als riraters | am all attention,” replied the « ke and fuir. Indeed I was not fore prevent the wind from bundling ap the Ger from a couch of angursh--anguish broug ward \ wain the fo ps of laving down his per aware that law, haman or d €. vines, throw a shovelful of dirt upon on by ill usage aud neglect. And never — maf \ “Supposing, friend Foxeraft that my ral or cereinonial, common. or atatue. ' The main ' ] » | eeu . 1 . them, lLere and there. he mal vwoint, till then did Hite father recognize the an ae dog has gene ‘ato thy neighbor's pantry. underto 1k to regulate these matters, but io! j } THOWPSON gel as the child; never tilthen did/ lis WwW , P . TI and atolen therefrom aleg of mutton, and supposed that this was one of the few however, in this month is the proper thir od for: manhood arise fromthe dust ofits dishon did the ( . re cloe® TD yaw him, and could call himn by name, privileges which this class of animals stl. ning of the crop. Never leave but tw ¢ months, « or From her humble grave he went upon the tower of a ne ghboring church tonglitl to dot! retained in the domesticated state ; that 2 ; ray to keep hi molves f he bett tolled forth, slowly and. solemnaly, the) owe nee : , . pegs or, at most, three plants of Melons, Cu away to keep his resolves for the better als mies . 2 “Pav forthe mutton: nothing can be it was one of their reserved rights, not . , in bitter tears; and he will tell yout» day) knell of the departed honr clearer.” snrrended when they entered into and be cumbers or Squashes in each hill. . how the memory of her much enduring As the last sound died away, Willie ' ionable churches. oorerayy 6 havin, destroyed the == ay cane center 1 meses . sa net ann ema st o rudder of the shallop, the captain, who! A Lapy on THe Miss Boxee Marniaoe. LOOPS. A SWEDISH BEAUTY. From the Southern Cultivator. was ye of the slayer, surrendered.—|_Py6 yj tation of ‘Two of his priveipal slaves, and an inter-| ying white ie hb a ‘i : ul female Many scandalous stories have been put] Bayard Taylor, writing from Inoxengi, pretef, were taken from the shallop, and | fault in ey has at ha ss i 18 seldom at jin circnlation to the prejudice of this ar- the Frigid Zoue, is somewhut enthusiastic | the erew were left in’ it, to make the best | Judging social relations and as- in describing a Swedish maid who waited | ticle of female attire, but the following, | from the Richmond Whig, exceeds all its predecessors : A tew Sundays ago, a modest yonng) geutleman of our acquaintanee attended | the morning service, in one of our fash- | He was kindly shown | into a luxuriously cushioned pew, and, had hardly settled himself, and taken an | observation of his neighbors, before aj beautiful young lady entered, and with | a gracefal waive of the hand preventing, our friend from rising to give her place, | quietly sunk into a seat near the end.—| hen a hyimn was given out, she skil- fully found the page, and with a sweet | smile, that set his heart a thumping, | handed her neighbor the book. The min- | ister raised his hands in prayer, and the fair girl knelt, and in this postare per-| plexed her friend to know which most to| adinire, her beauty or her devoutness.— Presently the prayer was econelnded, and the congregation resnmed thgir seats. — Our friend respectfully raised his eyes from the fair form he had been so earn- 5 | estly scanning, Jest when she looked up she would detect him staring at her. Af- ter a conple of seconds he darted a fur- tive glance at his charmer and was as- tonished to see her still on her knees ; he looked closely, and saw that she was much affected, trembling in violent ayi- tation no doubt froin the eloquent power of the preacher. Deeply sympathiziny, he watched ber closely. Her emotion became more violent; reaching her hand bellind her, she would convalsively grasp her clothing, and strain, aa it were, to rend the brilliant fabric of her dress The sight was exceedingly painful to be hold, but he still gazed, like one entrance ed with wonder and astonishment. Af. ter aminute the lady face, heretotore concealed in the cusion, and with her an becken to our friend. He quickly mov raised her hand made upmistakable ! | “ Know thon, friend Foxcraft, thy dog, Work for the Month—(MAY.) THE PLANTATION. on him at an ancient inn in Haparanda, | where he was detained a few days by sickness. The “delicate pink of a wild- rose leaf,” with which he tints her cheek, is decidedly Orient-ish—considering the state of the thermometer ; “I was obliged to remain three days in Haparaoda, ap- Matand” plying poultices, gargles and liniments, Corn, not already brought to a “stand, according to the doctor's instructions.— must be properly worked at once, first As my Swedish was scarcely sufficient | “running round” close to the row with a for the comprehension of prescriptions, or | ; : PR aan -. |lon ter which use a shovel, | medical tenchnicalities in general, a writ- |/0?8 scooter, afte ne | ten programme of my treatment was fur-|and then keep the ground stirred be-| nished to Fredrika, the servant maid, |tween the rows, as often as once every 10 who was hd geet impressed with the! ,. 45 days, ranning quite shallow with a responsibility thereby devolving upon . | ver. Fredriaka, no doubt, thought that) harrow, cultivator or a horse hoe, follow- | my life was in her bands, and nothing | ed by band hoes to clean and mellow the | Sebope eet the energy ees eee a space between the hills. Do not break ub ertoo its preservation, ences y any roots, or use the tnrning-plow, at all, to the minute appeared the prescribed ap- |” : : “s : plication, and, if she perceived or sus- !9 working this crop, except to “lay by pected any dereliction on my part, it was; with; and even then it is unnecessary. | sure sure to be reported to the doctor at! Cotton must be bronght to a “ stand,” his next visit. I had the taste of camo-| 5 nile and mallows in my mouth froim jand scraped and moulded withoat delay. morning till night; the skin of my jaw |The moulding must be done as blistered ander the scorching of ammo- | geraping as possible, so that the roots of | nia; but the tinal result was that I was| the young plants may not be left exposed | cured, as the doctor and Fredrika had de- | | termined. This good-hearted girl was agen. | t0 the scorching effects of the sun. } Oats, Tye, and perhaps Wheat, may | uine specimen of the Northern Swedish | female. Of mediam height, plamp, but) pe ent in some places, the last of this not stout, with a rather slender waist and expansive hips, and a foot which stepped tirmly and nimbly at the same time, she was as cheerful a body as one could wish to see. Iler hair was of that silky blonde Bo common in Sweden; ber eyes a ciear, pale blue; ber torined, her cheeks of the delicate pink This is one of the very busiest months | on the plantation, and no one who de- sires to make a good crop has any time to lose now. | soon after mouth, and the ground afterwards plant- in Sweet Potato “draws,” or Cow Peas. Cow Peas should be now sown broad- nose straight and well. cast or drilled, in deepiy plowed, and well | manured land. If intended for hay, the (a) F d-rose “af, ane , et! 0 } La WUd-rose leaf, an 1 her teeth 86 jand must be tich ; if seed only is desir- white, reyular and perfect that I am . : sure they would) make ber fortune in ed, moderately fertile land will answer. America. Always cheerfal, kind and ac- The Chinese Prolifiz Pea should also be | tive, she had, nevertheless, a bard life of planted 4 by 4 feet, 1 or 2 Peas in a hill, | it; ele was alike cook, chambermaid and ; : | to secure a future supply of seed. came a part of the domestic institution, All vegetables will be greatly benefit Cetcwe tals ce a as als ila... halt reel nt BA ab | Continue to plant Okra, Squashes and | Melons, of the different varieties, Lima \(or Butter) Beans, Sweet Corn. Trans- plant the Tomato, Pepper, Cabbage, Cau- liflower, Celery, &e. ' cession. ,plants with liquid manure, [say one | pound of Peruvian Guano or two pounds of hen manure dissolved in 10 gallons of| | give plenty of pure water after the appli- eation of the manare. dh iota mg Ne a apt lat tie b 1 Plant Carrots, Beets, Salsify, Parenips, &c., for a suc- Now is also the proper time to feed your water]. Once a week is enough, and The Strawberry patch should receive a good working with pronged hoes, to avoid After thus loosening up the soil, replace the mulching, and there will be little trouble with the, weeds fur the remainder of the season.— If cultivating solely for frait the runners must be scrupulously kept down, Weeds will now begin to infest your! injuring the roots. gardens, and must be ruthlessly destroy- | ed at their first appearance. THE ORCHARD AND FRUIT GAR-} DEN. | Destroy Caterpillar’s pests wherever| found on your fruit trees. If the bran-} thickly-set fruit, thin out one-half of it, and the remainder will be enough better! to pay for the troub!e. | Dast the Plum and Nectarine | trees with a mixtare of quick-lime, ashes over and sulphar, while the dew is on the leaves, to destroy the enrculio. THE FLOWER GARDEN. Shade, water, weed, cultivate and muleh your flowers and notice the gene ral directions for last wonth in this de partment. sce The Printer and the Dutchman.—A Dutchman sitting at the door of his tav- \tali thin Yankee, who isemigrating west. ward, on foot, with a bandle on a cane over his shoulder. “Vell Misther Valking Stick, vat you | vant?” “Rest and refresliment,” replied the traveller. “Supper and lotching I reckon.” “Yes supperand lodging, if you | lease.” “Pe yea Yankee pedler mit chewelry n your pack, to sheat de gals : “No, sir, | am no Yankee pedle ae “A singin-niaster tou lazy to vork ¢” Nair “A sbenteel shoemaker, vat loves to tneasure te galls feet and hankles better than to make te shoes f” “No, sir, or I should have mended ny own shoes.” ON pook achent, vot bodders te school Mnwittee, tl thepdo vot you vish shoust ret nd of yout “(ness again sit; Tam no book agent.” “Te tyfels! a dentist, preaking de pee at a dollar a shrag and runmin ff init my daughter” “No, @ir, I am no tooth paller.” es )4AWs, “Phrenologns, den, feelin’ te young folks’ heads like so many cabbitch “No, Lam no phrenologist.” “Vell, den vat te tyfels can you be! choost tell, and you shall baft the besht ; : : "" | Sassage for sapper, and shtay all night, ¢ > _ t , vublesor 4 . 4 if the striped bug is troublesome, pg gratis, mitout accent, and a cliil of viskey to etart mit ip te mornin.” “Tam an humble desciple of Faust—a professor of the art that preserves ail arts -a typographer at your service.” “Votseh dat?” “A printer, sir, aman that prints books and newspapers “Ah! aman vot printsh noospapers Oh, vaw! yaw! ay, datish it. A ma vot prints 1 noospapers ! shot if I did not tink you vos a poor ty fel of a dishtrick schoolmaster, who vorks tought for nottin’ and beards round. I you vosh him. Yaw, yaw! — Walk up. Extraordinary Lottery. Post exhtbthe ous import. revised statutes and the code, that the Oyer and Terminer and the Cirenit shall I vish I may be ws a ¥ toh in May, m ide. al ' to e law requires, both the both be held at the same time and place, and of course by the same judge. Now it appears that the learned and facetious judge who, without opening or holding the Court, stepped in and 5 Oyer and Terminer, thus separated the Courts. Cunningham have to do is to let their trial go on, on the adjourned day, with- ourned the So that all that Eckel and Mrs. a word, and then, if they are out ny J couvicted, bring a writ of error and assign - error in fact, patent on the record, and thus upset the whole concern. The Dying Bed* i the world like the dying hour,s0 impres- sive and so full of z to individnal when he ves at the ‘and feels that his hour has: come, the sont makes a pause. She looks back on a receeding world, and onward into a dark unfathomed eternity. There is no retreat. The hour for worlds has come. The hour for good of yardon and of heaven, how invaluable! r have no bopethen, when flesh and | heart fail and all mortalities are about to be sundered, and to die in despair, how dreadful beyond imagination te conceive ! To avoid it is worth a whole life of cease- less efforts and prayer. A Fact for Naturalist. Biaboyets, lebes are crowded or over-ladem with|fable satisfactorially accounts for short tailofthe bear. ‘The bear, it seems, was once met by a fox, who carried a load of fish, and who, in answer to the qnestion how he had obtained them, re- plied that be had eaught them by ang- ling. The bear expressed @ desire to know an art so usefal ; when the fox in- formed him that he had only to make a | holain the ice and insert bis tale. “ You |inust stop long enough, and not mind if lit hurt you a little, (said the friendly ad- | viser,) for a sensation of pain isa pare |sign you have a bite. The longer the |time the more fish. Nevertheless, when von have a 1 bite be sure you {pull out.” The poor, ls bear anaeed ‘the instrnetions, and kept his tail inthe |hole till it was rozen fast. When he | pulled, the end of the tail came off; and [ose the shortness of the appendage at Although suffer- in a batter of water thickened with fine ern in the far West, is approached by a the present day. Monument to a Slave. | The students of Howard (Ala.) College have erected a monament over the grave of the slave Harry. The ceremony was performed on Sanday, the 10th instant, |that day being selected for the conven- ience of the negroes, who wished to wit- ness the ceremony. Larry was ® boy who waited on the studenta, and by his faithful and courageous devotion, eseri- fice: himself to a horrible death. Bat for lis efforts a large namber of the sta- dents would have been barned to deatp. One of the first to discover thefire, he ran from room to room waking up. the sleep- ing stadents. Even thea he would not leave, and thoughtless of bimeelf and reckless of danger, thoagh the flames leap- ed all arocand him and the walls were falling in, he would not leave while there was a life to save for others. He remain- ed too long, and was himself enveloped in the flames and barned to death, Bulls vs. Horses. Elliot's History of New England—anew | work—-is highly commended. It shows how horses were once scarce among the * Pilgrim Fathers:” “It wasa country for cattle rather than horses, and it seems to have been a not uncoumen thing to ride on balls. When John Alden went to Cape Cod to Priscilla Mullins, he covered his bull wii broadcloath, and rede on bis back; when he returned he his wife there, and led the bull home by the ring in his nose. , It is told that Alden at first went to ask the hand of Priseilla for bis fried, Miles Standish. The father referred him to the d ter, who listened with attention ; t ixing her eyes on Alden’s handsome face, she said, ‘Prithee, John, why do » you not speak for yourself?” conse- quence was, that some time after, Priscil- s rode home upon John’s Bull.” te of Senator Toombe.—The fol- 1 Boor ib } | “i = ‘ tin , . vet at his : alee (ard, a life keeps him trom the bowl; how he gues who bof ig AE ED the carpet at Mts" oven the beast mendenotminate Pinch'em, to settle and avenge, in their own way. ted by a judicious thinning, for a crowd > : tsar ofthe lidener Aner . fi. vest, Se: 7 eometines and stands whore ber patent m sther's feet, Iitted his head, and look. | ath stolen from my pantry aleg of mut. all individual wrongs and insu.ts, with-| Le : ; A Paris correspondent of the Ludepe wing anecdote is told of Senator Toombs } i _ si ¢ : ta mae : . ® aa pet * is just ous to them as Hoey ; Sate "rts & Co hands have led him, while her cheek ing earnestly in her face, asked ton. of the just value of foar shillings and out regard to what) Blackstone, or any‘ 1 growth is just as injurious to Chem a oioe announces the most extraordinary ie he was an old line W ap fog see barxt4 Critnsoned at the sneers of those who scot? * Mother, what did the clock sav sixpence, wh ch I paid for itin market other jar ht write, speak, or think, Hf they were overgrown with weeds. lottery ever heard of which a real live tative in Congress. Meeting I v. George , kard’ ihe , or the oe” ae t mother, sadly, ‘it “ < Serre AM eh eas : Ag Le . : : ID. - Rial s 2 - = acpi child Search for the we my ae ins bie : ie einge this morning f ime nt persons or the “rizits Hoe and stir the soilfrequently around Jesuit is to be the prize. The fathers are | es tran sa Jy bs ergy er liately clit wT RAE A al IO cls erie aes Se ceva eu a > O, well, then, itis my opinion that T of things IT have been a firm believer your plants, and, whenever you possibly building a clurel on the Rue de Sevres amar terms, be remarke 00 ; “ f rf r ¢ c , * — > il “ ts, al ry a” Vi) t fal s 4 uure’a of ‘ u s ‘ t . ee . i . ) them while they are among you. It may What, mother--what has gone muat pay ity” and having done so, the with the poet in the instroetion, if not aut } . ape Pte, “Buse ark os George, it strikes me that you and I are ‘i i SAT P ' y gon.” ro . ) cat Ich then i ill »prove them and are short of mone he 2 pour - ne bh ol 7 YD, for which be that, all anconsei: isly, y ru frown npot A rother hour, my son . worthy frrend ta d to depart semi-divine right of dogs to fight, and C# ae 3 them, it w I prOvesectn “ - , \ ee ele F . eased pretty mach the same call 7. MYERS them, when a smile would lead you to al Whatis an hour, mother ¢ “Tarry yeta | friend Broadbrim,” with him would say wonderfully. ncash, but opulent in artific, so, having jny » : 7 j ‘ » ve -esenve ray vt ae i “ « ; g ee pa See pea : hapa t . 5 knowledge of their exceeding worth . “A white-winged messenger from our: |, ed the lawver. “ Of a verity T have Tat does deiigt haik and hite Plant out Zomatoes towards the end of failed to procure tue requisite funds, pre eines 1 o uired the Bishop. = They may be among the least eared for, Father in Heaven, sent by him toingnite oe further to say unto thee. T w For God hath made them ay” & ; ; lateler d pose a lottery. Bat without funds Low replied Toombs, “ yoa are . most despised; but when they are gone of you- of me, hat we are doing; what . mine alnlicngr frcadvice:) I ; : this month for a late erop, and cut tueim | . oS Seal Tha ravareuil Yathe eleriloandil ain fighting the : ; hey @ yest me nine shillings—for heeeviden Seelialiteiat ie i Aa 1». to procure a prize t he reverend father, )> ; OTEL, with thoir silent influence, then will you’ we aresaying: what weare thinking and open very Limust pay thee, and it Seer cracheie Tite L down until the early patch is giving oa pn ; I ld pane oy s, and L don’t see much differ- f f 8 i ; ey W Consequence al Ut ' BALL sc WSR . wtebre, has discoveres le Means for oe er en) - Oo mourn for them as for a jewel of great! feeling . is my opinion that [ have touched piteh cuestion ia leftin doubt by the evidence, then let them go to fruit, and you w uy ere eee waclure © 2 worth “ Where has it gone, mother? Hiei detiled:” 1 ,; . rth Ree ; . tare til frost wviating this difficulty Ile suzgests This is said to have occurred several , i BU Mes tes » judgment of the justice is conclusive: have anty until frost. . y « gMITH cw ‘Back to Him who sent it, bearingon The Ma RMene ot Le bee ac Have plentyao that he should put himself up to be raf-) years ago, and we presume were these =e as to the cause of the death. Tecan, how t t : ’ » thorough nee A fllictions of Christians.-They have jta wings, that were so y rendy fur the of & i ye ve buena 1 comfortable, pains will be ope pure and wait others. The husbandinan does not prone words and deeds while it) was with us the bramble, but the vine. The stone | Were they all such as our Father coul designed for the temple above requires! receive with a smile of approbation ¢ more catting and polishing than those feader! which are for the common wall. Corree- they come and go, bearing up on big 4 F HARRIS tion isnot for strangers, but children. The for youd 140 Christian mourns over those infirmities which are not viewed by others ax sins,! A military captain at the West, by th such as wandering thougits and cold af-! name of Bangs, has named his eldest so 18 fections in daty. It is said of that beau, Slam. What a noisy fellow he'll be, ha tiful bird, the bird of Paradise, that when Slam Bang! af run, CASSE it 18 canght and cayed, it never ceases to IN and STRA sigh till itis free. Just sach is the cliris is not every face beautiful in our eves we 1s Ce tian, Nothing will satisfy him but the hich habitoally turns towards us with 6mo4 glorious liberty of th esons of Gud. -J7y. affectionate, gnilcless smiles? frequently more of these sufferings than qheniteame, arecord of allour thoaghts, what record are the hours, as e ~ e vlan from the Nuraecr writes the Court New Court CH - ‘Prince Leopold’ man of Pharsday Gardens in he Regent's Park. Tl four, it is especially necessary that thinking people should know when h Royal Highness condescendingly visi | 1 e niciously spends in the monkey-house. ? Punch. Virtne is no security in this worl What can be more upright than pun logs and editors? to be bored! \ ‘visited the Zoologics Prince, being at the ripe age of almost the guinea-pigs, and what time he gra- Yet both are destined Sow Cabbage seed the latter part o ever, Bee Ho just grounds for the judg . ¢ fo ei ar ri 4g se. “Tat e a rreut It can only be supported upon this month, for fall and winter use k lat ss cket. The winner is to obtain exclusiv lethe broad) ground that when two dogs) Dutch and Rergens are the best. Try command over her prize during four days. killed, the losa 1 fiht and one is owner Cav | algo, the have satisfaction for his from the | owner of the victorious dog; and I know} of no such rule. The owner of the dead | dog would, [ think, be clearly entitled to| use all next winter. the skin, though some, less liberal, wont | be disposed to award it to the victor, anc i this aL would ordinarily be a fair equi- black seed, thin out the rows valent for the loss; and with that, unless| plant. Sach transplanted Onions wi the evidence differs materially from that; come in late, and last till Christmas. — in this case, he should be content. Finish cutting Asparagus by the mic The | reversec genuine * you can obtain it. a 1s If you are raising Onions, from th a. ip —Rochester (N. ¥.) Demoerat. | farthest. Buncombe” seed, if Transplant Leeks—they will be fit for a, ety of the County Court is! dle of this month, or the first of June, at| fled for by ladies only, at 100 francs pe The reverend father is to do her biddin in all things connected with his ministry, soliciting charitable subscriptions, absolution, and the like. e fession, and trans- correspondent declares that the proposi |) tion bas-succeeded, and that numerot tickets have been taken by the ladies of 1. the Faubourg St. Germain, The Jesui want a inillion, and Father Lefebre d clares they will succeed. te ~~ 3 ca such as preaching, praying, pilgrimage, old friends to meet now, George might say, “Bob, Im sull tighting the Devil, what are you doiny.” ss Well, Geor re, | noo fully understand the trath of the following verse from Pope: Democracy i# @ monster r e 4 f so frightful mem, As iv be hated, needs hat to be seen, Yet seen tuft, familar with its fece, We direst endure, then pity, (hem embrace. “Your husband seems to be a very t favorite among the ladies, said Mrs. Jones to Mrs. Butterwoual, the other day. ‘Yes,’ ts said Mrs. L., “but for the life of me, I e- don’tsee where they tiud anything to like I never could.” As oot a Pm OUT RAGE BY FREE NEGROES. | An outrage of a very aggravated char- | acter was perpetrated by some free ne-| groes in this gounty, a few miles West of Raleigh, on last Thursday night. As we have gathered the facts, they are as ful- lows: Messrs. Albert Hinton, James Penny, Barney Joaes, and Marion Keith, were patroling, in the discharge of a daty itu- posed apom them by the county court. About 12 or 1 o’elock they visited the house of some free negroes, on the lands of Mr. Beverly Jones, where there was a wedding. They discovered there was a collection of free blacks, slaves aad some white folks, fiddling and frolicking gene rally. This assom blage it was their duty ty look after; and in order the better to accomplieh their purposes, the three first ed off to different doors, Mr Keith tracing with their horses at a sliort distance. Pe: was met at the Mr. door by two negroe women, to whom he spoke, ordering them to remain in the house. They attempted to rush past him, wheu he struck one of them with Lis whip, and at that moment be was struck down and huocked senseless. Mr. Hinton at the sate time entered at another door avd was felled; and Mr. Jones, rugning to the assistance of his comrades, was also stretched upon the ground. All three were stunned and senseless. Mr. Keith w rusted forward, and he also receiv- ed some blows, but was not disabled.— stor all of both whites and negroes scampered off, leaving the wounded men more dead than alive. Messrs. Keith, and Jones esca) with a few contusions on the head. Mr. Penny had the end of his nose and bis epper |p split open, and | and one of bis front teeth knocked out, ! done with the edge of a spade. He also had several bruises on his head. But Mr. Hinton was the greatest sufferer Besides bruises, he received a severe cul on the head, laying the skull bare for two or three inches, and, worse still, bad one of his eyes literally burst to pieces. We saw several splinters and fragments takeu from it the mext day by Dr. Hill, of thi- city. One of these pieces is over an inc! long, and nearly three-fourths of an iuc! wide. This was buried out of sight in the socket of the eve. The pieces are pine, showing that he was struck in the eye with a lightwood knot or piece of sp light weod. Mr. Hinton’s condition is stil! critical. but we are glad to learn he is considered to be doing weil. The rapidity and efliciency with which the negroes acted excited the belief tat they were anticipating a visit from tr patrol and had collected weapons and la:u their plams to receive itas they did. Tus belief has been contirined by subsequent developments. The wounded men are al! good citizen- and stand bigh in the comwunity. <A- might be expected there was and is great indignation manifested by both city and coamiry. Jadge Lyach is spoken of with more freedom aud a nearer approach tu commendation, than probably ever belure heard in our commanity. The genera sentiment is that, surrounded by the cir camstances of our position as a slaveboid ing people, the punishment inflicted by law 1s inadequate to the offense. The ringleaders among the negroes are Wm. Robinson, Sidney Robinson, Wm Mills, John Miile, James Mills, aud Hen ry Mims. Two of them were ca ight otf Friday might, at Morrisville, by consta ble Andrews, of this City: and two oth ers on Sunday night, at tue same plac: by Dr. Allison. (One was caayiit Sat urday by Mesers, TJ. Licey and L. Clayton; and the other on Sunday constable Hinton frank Mr. Saml. Rowland. I: jul @ Much praise is due tall those eoncert ed m hauting up and a; scoundrels. Messrs. | ’ were ainong the first in the acted with ene j Sheriff Norwood was also actively cuca od. Mr. Andrews, dcx man m Whatever he undertakes, ielt Lert at 8 o'clock im the afternoon and retur at S the neat morning with bie shar yprebenuiny these lediv a game. Mr. Franklin iaid avery tice } ant catcu ile Legros auc emer evimetuing fur Lis sur luce. a= We a> tue has efficier y I through a decoy, makiny eve was oply wanted as a witness, Ser tf High was aiso indetatiza Sach an occurrence as this is we culated t) inake our people re fi proprety of permitting free pegries exist among as. A few sech outrage would cause the ext rpation of that greded class. They would be force: remvuve of be 60, oO biavery P. 8. Since the a was writ! i r oa te toy t three ot whe € Dyrtet pireated One w ar J W ile @ witness, ja or cout j PEUry, ia + t af Shenff I H 4 % we as » i ove MECK EE. (yt » ¢ 4 ' A e at » \ ( bout lie j a ‘ is ' ' ti Y t | { ed od { jau uw wn ce t « fle 3 t irou f t ty? ‘ led | . A ave f | y s } ev ‘ tia M at ‘ h reed > t \\ ( i t $ \ The “Great Bastern.” | We find in the last number of the Scieutitie American a description of the new steamship “Great Eastern,” (now be- | ing bailt near Loudon,) with drawings of | her machinery, It is confidently expect- | ed that this Immense leviathan will be launched in July or August next, with | all her engines on board, and will make | her first tip to Portland, Maine, soon af ter, We extract the following para- graphs from the description of her: “Lhe ship is novel iu several important respects, aside trom her extraordinary di- mensious. ‘The leugth entire is 6SU feet —more than an eight of a mile; the breadth, at the widest point, exclusive of the paddle-boxes, ete., 1s 83 feet, and the depth, from the upper deck, is 5S teet.- Unuhke other vessels, whether of wood or iron, she has no keel, and, strickly speak- ing, hu ribs. ‘The shell does not diminish iu thickness or strength froin the bottom upwards, like other vessels, but is of equal strength throughout, like an im- mense tube. The, lower portion, how- ever, up toa line eight feet above her deepest immersion in the water, is con- stracted of two thicknesses or shells 3 feet apart; the space between being traversed longitudinally by 33 continuous strong and water-tight partitions, thas forming 32 separate iron chambers, each provided with suitable cocks, by which it can be tilled or emptied at pleasure, to wnaintain the proper trim, or to ballast the vessel. There are four decks, each of which strengthens the hull laterally, in the or- dinary manner, and the whole structures is crussed by stroug and water tight par- titions, each capable of resisting the full pressure of the water in case the hull should be damaged and either compart ment Olied. Luere are ten such trans- Verse part.uons, sixty feet apart, and the bhull is, in fact, designed to be separable, by violeuce, into several separate vessels r sectious ; anc, in additien there are, throngh a large portion of the distance, two lungitudinal partitions, thirty six feet and extending ap apart, to the lower deck. The Great Eastern will be impelled by both a pair of ‘lsaud ascrew. The paddle wheels are to be fifty-six feet i d.aueter, and are to be provided eac t padule whe with twenty eight paddles, thirteen feet in gth and three indepth. These will be {riven nut simply by one engme, as is Counmne@a on our coastiny steamers, nor again by two, as is Cutumen on most of our vcean steamers, bat by cuupled in pairs, one pair for euch pad The diameter of each der is seventy-tuur inches—considerably ess than those of most of our large stea Tie enyines are with slide valves, and the general arrangement t ch pair is shuwn 10 the engravings These eugines will work with a nominal power of 1,600 The tweoty-luar fect ig diareter, witli a pitch of thirty-seven let four enyines die-wheel. cylin- ners. oscillating, horses. screw is feet The pr »peller shaft is twenty-four .nches in diameter. This will also be driven ur engines, to eulrdivide the powe d either may be 1 Case of disar Screw e gement. vines are nily of short stroke. These have a stroke each of four feet, while the diameter of necessa- the cyliuders is eighty-four inches. “There will be in all 22 engines, in cluding all sizes: 4 for working the paddie- wheels, 2 tur working the capstan, geltliug up wochers, and pumping ou p, 2 for revolving the screw, (to pre Ser 8 Creatihy resistance When unceu dand the sty iS Working under ea: 4 pad Wheels and ly donkey er 12 sltealu pulups, rhiuoy up b ere Tie durye screw er es are als x & separate » Jer, t st yr aud ‘ ict 4 As itive sleu Be a oliuia The toonage of this ship, by onr gov thu iC lneaeareineut, Would be a tm s Tie Jieplacement of water se AClUdl SUP por % Capacity, will . Si Lin we glit t 1 riley, w enyinery Ww en ‘ ) J @ euicient juaulity s ae \u-tralian vovaye is ¢ ate«d at Yt 6.000 tons, leas 4 ‘pa se A alwut 1+ ; t Repubire ar Niayara, and Collins steau, \ at > date tue largest stea 6 4 “ ta ty be tu 4 « tra ® g ‘¥ ‘ " t (sreat: Laster ‘ A ar ) a est i a a tar cary . el erat o- i ‘ Well suppose 4 rr t r , i 4 r 3 a en ® € 7 e das faved a r sat lay . w if ‘ r re ‘ at - } 1 are 5 4 t ‘ aa / fied W Teale igh "=A ( 1 at , ‘ ta \ 4 An yi / / ( PD Arrests cou ated \ yaa brog are t t 1 rye 4 cele ny A ata ad 5 sey a xcitioy \ ’ Because it I . CO Pre . yy CAROLINA WATCHMAN. SALZISB CRIN. TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 12th, 1857 TERMS OF THIS PAPER 82.00 CASH STER YOUR LETTERS,--We have st those who send money to us by letier, to have thei letters Registered. Those who do not under stand what is required in duing this, can Gnd out from the Postmaster at the office where their letters are to be malled \ TE ARE AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNCE Mr, Tuomas McNeecy, as a candidate for the of- fice of Superior Court Clerk, for the County of Row- May 12, Smo. p'd-50 +*- : : Commencement at the Caiversity.—The approaching Commencement at our time honored University, bids fair to be un- usually brilliant. More thaa ordinary ef- forts are being made, we learn, to render The Valedictory sermon will be delivered by Henry W. Mi- Ler, Esg., one of the best public speakers 1 } it so, with every sign of success. Bishop Oarey, of Tenn. in the country, will address the two Svuci eties; and Geo. Winstow, the Alumni Association ; and in addition to the usual exercises, Dr. Francis S. Hawk, will de liver an address to the Histurical Suciety es rat We have | re n requested to an- nounce that there will be a Convention of the Whig and American parties held in Morganton, on the 19th of May, for . a candidate to the purpose of vomifating represent that Congressional District in the thirty-fitth Congress of the United States. It is desired that all the ditferent District Le counties in the represe ' ' and that primary inevetings sh to this end. suld be held LITERARY —BLACK WOOD We have received the April nntmber of Magazine, a whose appearance in Black wood's Periodical, ways yreeted withacer a } nur be fore us embraces the folluwiag contributions All Fools’ Da the Reval R ere A al Panton Scenes of ( ricall No MreG fil’s Love Stor Part 2 A foot Botany and Brizands in Greee The Athelings; or, the Turee Gits a) Part 11 The Land of Gold Meleazer’s Lament for Lis Wife Heho ra Remonstrance wit D.ckens Letters fr @ Light a --- NW gem Leght Latan This 4 ¥ miust ea 4 yoer vs. T Ralerg Sta t ' Ma ‘ Bier ‘ ( ; ; : . ‘ 4 Pa i 4 . 4 oe T \ vil Hotel Dp sdeclar ‘ e res { / ations 4 ‘ ~ la Li ~ 1 Was str w € ' ars 4 5 > 4 = r Tee) o- / I s } ws r saw i est ‘4 e } 4 s ‘ ‘ ) € t ry 4 ' I f ] " & ] 7 } ‘ tl € oe / frtteur Ce ] ( r ed .a cur last, pa f 4 Was * ceasfini it ct y t als at fis J t It was «> Ww 4 € i WW ay and re Ie Irty at Hf Lear A larg eriuf . ft era : at y e law Raver House if i” be: ” “ A ea tlie I t 1 - 1¢ 1@ ‘ J J 1) at t J ’ 1 Ve * Derr ceeet . Iw fee, Stat CA | . town By » . JP HOWARD « ast le Ay 1 1 [tow ‘ F gy osu 1 wi ‘ o- r / wt often hap / « r ved the thew s rher tothe Demo erat, with payme tn Tearein ad 4 bac c t fortunate to lor on year a anee, bat “ the rr tif years’ pay, t Amounts to at Western Demy rat W ave hal Cra ‘ to UAW r time Seige wnyggitngst oar THE “STANDARD”.ON NEW YORK, | to which the man” notices AND THE “REGISTER” ON THE. “STANDARD,” 4 | to notice several points in the long article | of the Standard on the land question, | amoug others, the following passage: “ The New York Legislature before its adjourn- ment adopted a resolution requesting the repre- sentatives of that State ia Congress, to use their best endeavors to keep the public lands from the hands of speculators, and fo seoure that distri- | bution of them among the old States to which | the latter ave entitled! What will North Car- oliua dot The Standard cries “humbug /” and if let alone will humbug the State out of its rights.” — Carolina Watchman, | “What will North Carolina do? She will not go with New. York. The same New York Legislature passed resolutions devouncing the decision of the Supreme Court in the Dred Scott case, and setting at naught the federal Cunstita tion aud the law of the land, urk Legislature passed a law which nposes the penalty of imprisunment in the penitentiary upou any yentleman from the South who car ries his slave into that State. The State of New York, as at present controlled and governed, is more hostile to the rights of North Carolina than France or Great Britian. We could not trust the black Republicans, who now have that State under their control, as 8008 as we would the Stutes of Europe ; for the former have deliberately brok et. the federal Constitutiou, while the latter have The sawe New had no opportunity of accepting and maintaining it. New York contains many sound aud pair otic ciizens, but they are dn a minority, We respect Mr. Dickinson, Mr. Marcy, the Albany Angus, the New York Day Boob. the Now York News, the Journal of Commerce, and New York City, and we ean go with them; but we can go for nothing whieh is proposed and advocated by the majority in the New York Legisature. It is aperjured, a hos reign, abelligeraut, #& disloyal, and an inf. depraved majorily It respects neither the myghts of the Seutb, our vusly the federal Constitution, nor the sacredness of If all the free States were of the same the Uuroa would dis compacts mitd with that majority, solve, and the ploughshare of carnage would tear through this country from Manue to California It may suit the Watchman, aod other KoN's 10 vuth, to gu with the New York Legisla but we yo not in Laat direction the S ture with tbat caus of New York company Phe black Repub —theamelves land-yrabbers aud land speculators in the t ves purcbas » human wares market, as the late gaveou in Coagress | proves —thetmselves the iuferors to character, 10 tuanhood, and morals of many. of the slaves of ihe South—these men come forward to “Pp the put lands from th nds of speculators,” and to demand distnit dit the name of the States Aud the AD BAYS amen tcails upon N aruciue to go with them Stan lard Now it mnst eccur to the minds of all thinking men that this is very poor rea Let us illustra with a } story Jim Sneak is a crop] - bat Jimh Appeucd to pe thern Culticator, and re nes there that auleaeal pl hing Was a vu workin very riagert cultural scie al t 2a Peas a ole mat! eng wa pe yoots 8COU t ‘ adopted the system, and a short t.me his Inxariar rops sprewd out to the as t slim fa ‘ 5 t rounding country Old deacon Brows had to pase that wav tot wv, and le wat d a aT Is f t tin tine aro ; Ik py + at the gr Like ‘ . un errand of has ‘ was Pd Jowis, W \ ] F " eu wf a* ‘ 4 ® a ‘ tis ‘} i ‘ " 2 t “, ng ’ ry 1 s s Loh J ‘ n itely answ J r > Ww A- . A a f Tie py eacuns ( Puts arks ish for t * re) nu t a’ J 4 ty \ "| . - ites, I A % 1 i a it AN Avtivatoa w ln tif d Ssrak bad x was Aa ca y 1 j ‘ A pla I as es, Wils a were of | adva e r j ke ery wie i » s al n r rn» Jind for prea Z Deac J talked 1 Jin Ss th ri n,t the stalka seerne t a att ret A t ! sae r fink r eeree aden ae ‘ 4 ached as lay . from t Gti, and 7th, pointe I ‘ fit wa Juin Sneak ae BIXty ) fcornt acre, Ww st deacor I; at land, 'a th were J na and in tl i gd deacons ft yroa ‘ drow 1 4 r | was all waal ed a Mt Ney. . nuse bad m . 4 deta the rea » long er with any t iy that we can answer the Nt tar this part of ites argument in to North Car bs receiving Vef the proceeds of the | ie ‘ Raleweh Le a ne this in astyleso asymmetrical and complete, that it affords us pleasure to step aside and let it be heard From the Raleigh Regiater NO DISTRIBUTION —NO MOLE PSALMS AND TYMNS —STANDARD The last New York Legislature passed a res “requesting ther representatives in Con rreas to use their best endeavors to keep the Vu Lauds from the hands of speculators, and tr eecure that distribution among the old States PSouthern tan who may carry his slaves to | th No-sir-ee /—Vhe immaculate Standard, Was by former precedent aud high Deim-/ at Head Quarters, = up ‘ “can go fur nothing whieh is proposed und ad-/ocratic authority. Our own immediate | pgp, nearly strong enough for the Parsons.) ive they devouuced the decision in the case of Dred Scott | They would put in the penitentiary any that State! voeated by the majority in the New York Leg- that Nazareth. | The Bee is a blockhead and a bungler for at- tempting to extract hovey from a dunghill, The process is impracticable. [t cau't be done, The hovey isu't there, and the silly Bee ought to know it. But he is a Know Nothing, a hum-; buy, and a pretentious jackass. He dos not know that business half as well as that honest straight-forward Democrat, the Juoe Buy. He knows a thing of two. No decent Democrat ought to look at the sun hereafter, even through smoked glass; for it is believed to shine over parts of New York some- umes. Besiaes, be has black spots on his face —the dirty dog! That same congregation of sinners and free- soilers voted to have prayers every day. They wetually said * Our Father who art in Heaven,” every mourning. The wretches have ruined that beautiful Prayer, aod no Southern Demucrot can Lereatter pray for his datly bread. They bad the impudence, tov, to vote large sums tu pay ther debts. We must not do that now, for“ we can go for nothing which is pro- | posed and advveated by the majority of the N. York Legislature,” you know, Our Railroads ad balt—no Westera Exten- sion now—no tunnelling—no bouring a hole! Inust come lo a& © through the Blue Ridge; for these lousy rascals “proposed aud advocated” all such things. And “she will vot go with New York,” of course. Most profuund statesmanship ! Notable reasons Nive discrimination ! There isa Methodist Episcupal Church, Vorth, and a MLE Charch, South.—The Chareh North took it into their wise heads that slavery was leprosy, and that the Church South conld not possibly haM@® much religion, in cousequeney of tur a sensible nau! their contamination with thie sin; and that they toust figure very dubsously, if they figured at all, fn short, these Nort ern Saints were offensively plansaical, and fore ed Southern Methodist to cut dreadfully pious peo to the celestial regions. h loose from such and to work its way to heaven ou Its owa book, Abolitonism caused the schism, and it is irreparable. —Bat can there vod among them? ‘Could pot a te nothing g skilful Dee get a hitthe honey from that moral e of the thing ms, that the ry eaine paper rule, and coped frum the New York Standard, mm the v has forgotten his 0 Christian Advocate (the organ of the \Lohnve Church North) a very readable and tasty artic! entitled * Old) Fushioned Methodist Munc” Why, bless your soul, n wf, CAL YUU t na pasty Tif up the voice uf sung, in "Old Lvudred lruudes. Wells Meer Corosation”” he Old Ship of Zion, when we know that brazen throats of those vile thomiets and hraneceaare belching anil t g@ thei av if ! >! win tha ! w vat any h our cor < Seems irae wenenntgnckic ’ g thats propeme! and advocated” by » a pack sin rs Hetrery Nd Marry 4 “0 ato t % . bpauy Vosthk TON) Yor : » ation, wes ibe agie that’s ei, and that os reas ugh fur apy reasuua an SUPREME COURT REPORTS We have reece ved from TH. Co Jones Esq, fh ter , Vol. 4, of Re rt sat! ved and deter Sapreme Court of Nort Ca t Teru 6. Pronted Ji) Sa N. ¢ 8) * . I> . Py N i x MA ’ f Clie \ J Law is Ike ‘ S,» far usw ‘ ena pare them, we Qone 5 ! estu up to re ofa 4 A tae xrayh ai execut ' . Xce 1 paper anufa ta e Nenee Manufacturing ¢ ‘ r yu f erie ~ P ‘ Wea yia riearn that our Southern friends ’ eane e at hou aa yw t g. 4 . artipenta, as the Nort! ] Ac are Ww 4 \ e ( Lithias . 5 yt iwacde thecessary togot » ( and we a 4 at 7] how the s te “ ave attend s ‘ mel S t ys ahrould Tealeigh Begiater. , ONESS REPORTS One ke ar to T]a ( bay. Reporter, for acy (gay BP ‘ Casea at Law, argacd and d ved inthe Supreme Court of Nor Car December Term, 1966 This tains 246 pages. [tis printed R 4 and in @ superior ta ww Mri al. r I einw ese i “ t i of late € are fas fa with tl at resin 4 int or Son and aa to the matte mes, thatis & to rit ata sor elved aq suc in Many oofher States I Mr. Denes has a tronblesome 4 iA tasx t ‘ rin pu ali 1 leeisitonsa, but we KU ppose he is We Ms J t patronage of the pre Shon HTe deserves te be Reileigh Standard. wore REV ae CIEE E(t We learn f nt Petersburg [nt //e yeonerp, Chat the pulpit of Tabe Street Charch in that place, will be tilled by t ventloman whoee name ide this ar ticle, the ( rd Presbytery having, at ts late ession, dissolved the ties which connected hin with the Church in this place. And in accordance with this ar- rangement the Rev. gentleman delivered lis farewell serinon to lis late charge on Sanday morn.og last. A sense of daty se understand, is the governing motive tor We hope he may be abandantly usefal in his new charge. N.C. Whig the chanye {2 Mr. Branch, in accepting tek 8 proceeds among all the Stateg—the very best ve in oar opinion, be has given sinee he has been a meinber of the House of Repre- scotatives. ‘This was a nucedless task on | the part of Mr, Branch, sustained as he Representative, Mr. Winslow, has not| ‘islature.” Surely there caw be aothing good in) deemed it necessary to pursue the course | adopted by Mr. Branch; although, at) least, one paper in his District, the Jour: | nal, has repeatedly criticised the Deposit | Dill, and expressed its open, unqualified } disapprobation of the vote cast lu ite fa- vor by Mr. Winslow, as well as by all the Democratic Cougressinen froin this State. | Iu this, we think, Mr. Winslow is right. On this question he will be sustained by| the people. He is backed up not only by | former precedent, and Democratic au- thority, bat, as we really believe, by the sentiment of three-foarths of the voters of the district. It is only the Democratic leaders, the politicians, who eppose like | w rock—-and what for, Heaven knows— | the principle of distribution, or deposit, | if it must be so, Lhe people are all right on this question, They see a redundant | freasury, filled to overflowing with the specie which slwuld properly be in: cir- | culation—constituting an immense fund of corruption, as Mr, Buchanan) properly thought; and they wish this fund, vow nearly thirty millions of dollars, distrib- uted or deposited,—just as you please, — among the States, sv that they cau edu cate poor children, build rajlroads, and dispeuse with taxation. North Carolina would receive, probably, amillion of dol lars; and with this sui she coald place her system of Common Schools on a sure and enlarged basis, and aid liberally her work of internal improvement, Do the people know what was dove with the money this State received under the Deposit bill which was passed by Cou gress and approved by Gen. Jackson, when President of the United States? It Was appropriated to the establishment of the prescut system of Common Schools in-our State; and in aid of the road run- hing from Wilmington to Weldon! We have been informed that Uis road,—the great thronghfare between the North and Sout this road which has done so much tu quicken the energy and advance the this road, a mod enterprise to the been buat, pros; writy ofunur town, been of wuld not hare has “ well-tuned and liberal aid De single fact speak volumes in faver of distrbation, and againet tle suicidal, nonsensical, uuprofitable, *quib >and quabble’ ot Detocratic leaders Hho busy themeeves iu liuntuay up o \ s, abd worn antiqaated and ay tv at auth rifvent ak ¢ eIrow ANG Gens tire ther J ' Il .wloeng w thene adera persist it ! Wet W A t « t fu af te aguitel t Wii sect ’ ‘ n favor of our brethren (f) of the North?! I). on wud Deposit, D prosit and Dist ul They say they are entirely dias af romero ale tha an alli faleor a r 1) tel CX actly ‘ elwe 1 then is ere is between tweedie dum and weedle-dee. No more and ne lesa. Wher str s procee la a List Lal i 1 mong the States, that's sat (; Carve ent ever are en \ t | Js are Ie jm lel among the States, at's ‘ st G . rr ever heare ' I r . t var v ecu ‘ ' ‘ ‘ Wiccitaveron , ilare twent Vin Wh t National Treasory, ap ' ata ' ‘ a Wante atid yy t ‘ ‘ fit wk, and A Arid ie twee have le PConyerese lad passed De pe osited at te imal messin We | have re la f rela “ . t { on, ‘ est, ale f : ° ja wk aga (3 iG Nn ane e,w t Na ad te re ; atrutes ure A Mect of provis « ealea t 4 ery re. am ve ' toappend Sir Walter S as iM 1 y A t 4 alerey * ‘1 Jica I> Kata - ve tard | ! a “ view of piv x 1 x oW¥ f 1 4 a ’ abou a per aa than a r Sir Walter Alanic a M1) @ Mote his ! ® arita ith ling A a eenae of e¢ vo and at wt ‘ pitta th nee ant Here, take «, satel he 4 ‘ that y weme tag two \ ngs Oh * and thank voor honor, replied t ie other “and may your hemor lire tall LT ypery if Amel thin it THAN #e awith the Deposit b nonesly dinayines that any toot loin the treasuries will ever be w par sum depesite several State thdrawn there t ito be No! Mr. Winslow, the people b your vote on the Deposit reatored to the United States approve |, becauen it saa vote North Carolina in equal vit with her sister States; and not be cause this, that or the other Democrat or Wiig voted for asiillar measure yeare ago And of you woul! adwoeate land distmbution, we should have some hopes that our old State, w aheavy debt tow on her shoulders, and proaning ander tax at would not be entirely cheated of her just rights in the public domain Wilinington Herald EROM NU STTROLEA Several gentlemen from the western part of North Carolina, who went about eugit years ago to California and from thence to Australia, arrived at this place on their wav home on Satarday last They browshit some of the yellow atoll from Avetrala with them, she piece of virgin gold weihed 74 Ibs. We did not understand what amount they brought back, but we have no doubt they had ther trouks well dined. They broughe now ral inde of the species of parrot which we learn were very bandsome We called to see them, but we were just jin tine to be tow late VC. Whig. & native of Gat a daring avid gallant has since received y, NOG, part, for wi The Indians are giving a great deal of About three wueks ago an Express came in ag reported that a train had beem attatked by 25 Indians, and stolen all of thvir eniunals, and k ing one Mexican, Col, Miles, (the commanding: officer) immedintely ordered Capt. Claiborne's company in the saddle; Capt. 0. being sick, Mr. L. J. Baker was ordered te, command the Company. Mr. Baker mounted: his company in 40 ininutes, left ber at 2 o'clock, P. My, and soon discovered the trnil, and followed it) fur 70 odd miles, passing through o terrible canon, and over # very rugged country, and camped at 3 o'clock, a m., being unable to ful- low the trail any further at night, At day light he sent his guide out to diseover the trail, Me returned iminediately and reported that the In- diaus were in camp, ouly three or four hundred yards from hin. Be atineked the camp with tea picked men, eompletely surprising them— so much #0, as to be able tu approach in 95 or 40 yards of them, Six Indians were killed at the first fire, a» the guide reported to Mr, Baker, ht desperately, approaching so near, that Mr. Baker ordered the mento draw their revolvers and drive them back uatil they could load their rifles. Five of bie men were lfe ordered bis Bugle to sound the charge for the resesve, whieh he had ordered to hod! themselves ja readiness, to charge at the soum) of the Bagle, The Indians were fighting so pear, that ene caught one of the horses ty the bridle, as the omen charged the It is ruppused that the whule band is either killed or desperately wounded. Me. Ba- ker took back al! of the stulen property, aod camp eqaipagy, with varios slktia bows, ar- rows, buffalo robes, amd the like. It ts anid te be the most desperate fight ever heand of im this Mr. Baker badtwo husmes billed other wounded. One eof bis men was shut io the temple wih am arrow, which some The Indians fury shot down, one Billed. de partment and three could aot be taken eat enol be reached bome. It tovk all of the Burgeou's strength to irae it oot with a pair of forvepe. Immediately after the Gght, Mr. Baker seat ia a pon commisioned officer with five of six men fer his carnage to bring bume be wounded men, aod Mr men and nearly all of the lodiaos were shavtiag ¢ the Surg Baker fought 20 paces ta froot of \m athim. He coukl not get he mfle of —had wo throw st merde and take bis revolver. The sob rtleat was ebrart the temple lived mearty ree weeks This man eavent Mr, Daber’s hie, and lie death bas given me pain coe Sule of Plank Roads.—The Charletre and Taylorsville Plank Road was sold at suction last week for &500 —boaght by the securities to the boude of the Compa- Western Plank Road, ranning I tte to Lineolnt in this place re m, Was ale e aucthen 2,000—bid in by the eeeari- «don't seem to pa v thie tof State The reason as, iu dry ecafoer the ¢ OM Peew as gored! as plank, and conseq thy the latter are NOt Qeed to any greal extent In the eastern part » State, among the sand +, Plank ts are generaily used at all times ther that has avainst’: Plank dein this sects s “ kat were not safficnently gra ted —wnd furtoer, oak plank are infe te 4 for row! purposes Weatern i if Tie eapernenee of our neighbors in Coarlotte, on tise subject, has aleo been ied bere. Cur Salisbury and Tay lorsville road 18 a counplete failure. It vt pay! [tis now in bad condition, S rauet be wold It is w first rate road The yrele 8 Very easy, hot ex ceeding three feet in a hundred at any pola We hope, when sold, it will bring 1 er price than the Charlotte & Tay v r act -_-- poar A WORD TO MERCHANT. ® warcnmas A March e firm in the place ordered from New York On the 80:b day 18257, a Merchan 4irLle of Nayar, with urlers to Ship to ¢ harles Ape disso. red Co n, care of T. Steuhouse & Co., and on Vat T Stenhouse & Co, Aver! 1857, one of the sad partnership and OLN tirm, beeoine Saceessor to 1. Steabouse & & The vessel on whieh aad 4bble, of Sager slipped (sia Shovner Joba Reue,) arrived 19 Charleston Apnl 17th, 1857, and io a few days the firm in SaliaLary received two freight bille for amd Sagar, one from the proper agent N. Avenil, Freight @1, dray 16 03 n 40, The other, from the South Carolina Road Company, Freight €160, post 84, wharlage 20, total $2.21 as follows commits pestag as follows ge O35, drayage The communication isto show those Merchants who consign their goods to a rail road company who promime to forward goods without any commision, that itis cheaper to pay an agen! for forwarding, than to have it dune by a Con pany who pre » te de it without any pay. [a the nbove cnae the difference in freight we Sixty percont, which more than pays an agent his COMIN ssion RK. & A.M. --: (a7 We state above that all the rail roads heard frost, with one exception, hat consented to convey visitors, to and from the celebration on the 20th May, at one fare. This exception we learn iathe road froin Colurobia to Charleston Charlotte Whig. see “When we take people merely as they are, we make them worse, when we treat them as if they were what they should be, we improve them as far as they can be pimproved i have re Intell ately te bassy plied b; that iM day at. of hie telegray In ub sort in | holiday orchest) en, and pect by and eh Muajest) added . brate t! ] oe (3 ders,” Wedner fayoral her ace owing | chlorofe Jesty by dance, came ou past the the mor admini cording her Ma) few sho Wan been pl baronet sician @ The f the ‘Are “Alu provide and pre thanks | Thy Qreen | to make bly Dew faverly her 1 ie sup rort fend th gers wi from al the era! years «! ry Chas help pr Consort and G thimge | the thus “Am ved gy: the hea manifes dience to ours ity or in the 1 ue and be inde ple, an called Grant t Christ’ viour. The Forei, ring th Majest Minist the Co rest. Might) Dal: —T Abr Inte day, o glieh Claren it was I he gence | They | treaty, ble to: ly ata aboat, as far tinent, eratiot ters Ita the ot side of They } the ‘tr umph, tilt wi trying Mo« has ac Anon Societ on V nent, Dem try, and le to ful- day lighs rail, Me t the In- hundred whing so to draw ntil they en Were bis Bugle whieh he dinesa, to » Indians it one of charged band is Mr. Ba- erty, aod bows, ar- sid to be f in this vee killed bis men . which reached rength to ef sent ia Pex men nde) me n, pt of \ne shawtiag [[—had to The sot- od nearty ewr's harletie s sold at ught by Compa- ronning ¥as Alw> lace re s eecur- In the the sand nfe Weatern iburs in w been nd Tay jure. /t maition, ale road , not ex | at any ih briny & Tay (NTS. Merchan ew York » Charles Apr aived Ce on the & | ase sugar arrived } | few dase eight bille agent, ( rayagr 38 40, olina Rail $160, post tal $2.21 Merchaots | company total thout any an agent hy a Con ny pay. fo bt ww Siety agent bis A.M the rail tion, had and from y, at one athe road Whig. y as they y we treat hould be, y can be 2011 MAY DINNER. | Persons desirous of proeuring Tiekcts ible thereppou, at rf, Whitehall, it wus that » furm of thanksgiving for the ¢ by vary 8 Grace the: Archbishop of Canter-| proaching 20th of May, will please cull , to be used in all churches and cha-|at the store of Williams, Gillespie & Co., day, the 1%h day of April, or the | mittee, and snpply themselves : ; Gonday vie the Teseite ministers; Messrs. 8. F Alexander, J. M. [Lutehi- have received the same. . json, L. S. Williams, T. W. Dewey and Intelligence of the event was immedi-| W. A, Ovens, - ately aphed from the Freuch Kin-| We are requested to say thata limited bassy to the Ewperor Napolean, who re- | vuuber of Tickets only will be sold. lied by the same medium, and desired | Western Democrat. that inguiries should be made twice a) day at Buckinghaw Pulace iu she name | of hie Luperial Majesty, the result tu be | telegraphed to Paris. In the evening the places of public re- | sort in the metrupolis were crowded with holiday visitors. Where thepe was an orchestra the Natiopal Authein was give | en, and the Assembly siguitied theit res- | pect by standing during the perforinance, and cheering when it was over. At ler Majesty's Theatre the foilowing verse was added.tw the Nativual Anthem, to cele- | brate the anspicious event of the day : | “May the sweet babe jost burn, | Like her this Jaud adurn, | Heuor'd where coon! | ~ Peace welcomed ia her birth ; | Plenty va buuateous earth, May juy gladden every hearth ; | ad YOR THE WATCHMAN. HOME. TO MY SISTER. We may enjoy some pleasures pure, Aud fa brighter joys to come ; Bat ne'er wMl find thom to endare, Like those we've tasted ut our Home. Our Parents live (thu’ net in wealth,) To furnish us with clothes and bread ; To guide us when we are in health, Or suuthe us in afflicuon’s bed. Our brothers wod our sirters dear, Sull lve to perfect our bliss ; Ob! where's the pleasure to compare, With such a lovely home as the’ Gud eae the Queen !” “It will be gratifying to our lady rea- ders,” says the Morving Chrowcle of Wednesday, the 16th, “te know that the | favorable progress of her Majesty since her accouchinent is in @ great measure owing the admirable mauner in which chloroform was administered to her Ma- | jesty by ove of the physicians in atten dance, Dr. Suow. The pains of labor came on yesterday moruing. about lai! past three o'clock ; and, in the course of the morning it was thueyht advisable to administer chlorvferm, which was ac cordingly done by Dr. Snow, who kept her Majesty ander this intluence, w.th a few short intermissions, for three hours. Warrenatt, April 18.—The Qoeen has been pleased to grant the dignity of a baronet unto Charles Locnek, tire ply sician ecooguncher to her Majesty. The f.liowing isthe prayer prepared by the ‘Archbishop of Canterbery : “Almighty and merciful Gd, by whose providence the whule world is governed and preserved, we yield Thee heaty thanks that it has pleased Thee to deliver Thy servant our Lady the Queen from the perils of childbirth, and to make her a joytal nother We tum bly beseeeh Thee to keep ber under Thy fa'ler y care and pr But soon we'll have a troubled heart, This home will suvn be broken up ; And we'll be scatter’d far apart, To driak —pe rhaps—e bitter cup. Thea whro disease and sorrow come, Whea we are gdev'd with care and pain; Ob! then we'll think of * Home sweet Home Aud wish Wo laste its joys agua But ah! our wish will be in vaia, We ne'er will meet aguin on earth ; To reahze its joys again, Arvand that pege«ful welcome hearth Then let us have, where’er we roam, The « Pi Thea we shall feel we have a Home, A brighter Home beyond the shies. 1] thet ws of greatest pree.” The’ We'll feel our mas ere all forgiven ; Aad God shall keep us to the end, And when we dic we mey have mo Home nor [riend, take as to Heaven PURANGUE Mocksville, N 1857 May 7th THE MARKET C., May 5, 1857 WEPFKLY BY ’ Sovervign * Nu/ishury, NV CORRECTED w. sg. mitts & co. ection; and enalrl her in the hoar of weakness to feel the ed ae . . ade ad Bar, ," ce 1a ly ’ 2 support of Tuine everlasting arm De oe AY pares, har fend the Infant Princess fra all dan yl, nar So gers which may happen to the body, and Batter 13> 2 20 Macenvade 65 from all evil which may assault and liar: (CANDLES a. Nate Ca 4 Tatow 140 25 ate, 450 50 the eval; and grant that as she yrows in cgeceliae. bt OILALINSEED Years she inay yrow in grace and in Celleo i ide ts Teaners a 624 ' ‘ ] ] ’ . . . ‘ «a io ry Chistian eirtue Let Thy continual Jave i . : Pete rst! he, on a ms ah “ . rt . help preserve our Qoeen and her R ryal Aa Ais aie : Consort; that, Thoa being their Ruler py clan’ Adi ess mech $00" and Guide, they may so pase thromgl roam oo z br ; ya . t 150 se. he things temporal that they flually luse not ies far aay the things eterna! sa 305 Cihaed niaenie “And grant, O Lord, that Thy contin: , picer per bel 60 2 612 Pellow I2yei3 : )~ 1 eet W t 1 aly ved gowiness te our land imay eo affect ; - Mert 2 PLU Wh iy sey the hearts of us Thy people, that we may ie War eaiw ied vey er manifest onr thankfulness by ready obe Een dience to Thy will, by dutiful allegiance; Ay PASTE VILLE MARNE to our Soverengn, and by Cliistian char MAY 4 “3 ity one towards another, that eo living a yeog ee he 1 in the faith of Thy dear Son, who loved COPPEE, per ib a sand #) gave Ilimself for us, we nay LY : as vi be indeed a holy nation, a pec uliar pe ha ab care ‘ ple, and show forth Thy praise, who last TAR pee) barre called as to Thy kingdom and giory Fe seth ‘4 ”) om Grant this, O heavenly Father, for Jesu ne ° ea eh Christ's sake, our Liessed Lord and Sa ie ey viour. Amen.” GRAIN, per beshe a _ ne 0 ( aris The American Misister oa Hand. ad ity are The Representatives of the various Gae as oa F tl Ly Foreign Powers cailed at the Dalace du woes annie ring the day, to learn the state of Her LURID. per Ie, 13s 00 Majesty's health. The United States spirits, per gatton bo a 1 om ‘i i ] ¢ ane s Minister, and Misses and Mr. I. Dallas, Atos * ay i ne OU od mathe pple ne ‘3 the Court Circalar says, were among the SC winks. . a rest. Rve da 65 0 ) Rectified deo we 45 — NAILS, cut. per keg CW ie) 2 0 00 (Correepondence of the Baliimore Sur IRON, per tb ; ‘{ M 3. 1853 Engtieh 4h 5 Wasiixe ty, ay ee Rweades, common bar, 648 00 , # e 7a 00 Highly Important--- Rejection of the wis vee ; mk ’ ae gM : per! Dallas Clarendon Treaty by England 7 yyw. perth lta 12 ” 71 o— —The Clayton Bulwer Treaty -Its CO a ike BO Abrogation. Green, bia 00 SALT . Intelligence was received here yester- Liverpnol. per sack 1% a 00 \ he En- Alum. per huehe! oo ea 00 day, of the prompt rejection, ty the ’ REY Sea ¥ \ ‘ ) 52 glieh government, of the Dallas and Cube. “ ; 3 : Nel Now (rleane Clarendon treaty, in the form in which ATA si | . i Senate. waf and crushed 5 8 it was modified by the Sena Leaf an oa tt ) I have reason to know that this intelli- eee rere seaey nal gence took the administration by surprise. chive, Reta They had been led to suppose that the treaty, as ratified here, would be accepta J ) ble tothe British government, particular NORFOLK MARKET. een’s safe delivery of w Princess! of admission to the Dinner ou the ap- | ja throughout Eygland and Wales, and) or apply to either of the following gentle. | the town of Berwick — Tweed, on | men, who compose the Executive Com- | Reported by Rowland & Brothers, May 4th, 1857. Jenny kissed me when we met, Springing from the chair she sat in; | Time, you theif, who love to get | Sweets into your dusk? pat that in! | Suy I'm aghy—ray I'm ond— Say that health aad wealth have missed me— Say I'm growing old—but add, Jenny kissed wei! Hall of Excelsiot lodge, No. 41,1.0.0.F, Sravesyige, N.C., Arai, 30, 1857. n of Divine Providence, our e@ removed from this life, tply deplore bis death asa nd to society. he death of bro. Tayse’s, we av's inertality; and that, we & renewed warning io each Whereas, by dispen bro. R. 5. Tavee bas Resolved, That we loss to us as a Lodge, Resolvefl, ‘That by are again reminded of accept the affliction f us. Resolved, That w'} inpathize with the family of | our deceased brotherfn their peculiar affliction, and | that the secretary Urgsinit to them a copy of these | resclutions. Resolved, That w ing for thirty days. Resolved, That a py of these resolutions be sent to the editar of the Cafina Watchman with a request that he publish the sag. ear the weual badge of mourn- ©. A. CARLTON, Seeretary The |} Babee opposite Co's Buore vnray & up good and neat jobs | frieuds and the public generally. April 29th, 1857. est market prices. RE NOW RECEIVING THEIR LARGE end handsome Stuck of SPRING AND SUMMER COODS, which they bery and surronnding Co chasing, as we feel confide..t that we the advaniage of buvers to do so. HE UNDERS:NED HAN BEEN EN- ged in thipractice of Medicine| for twenty two years, ® climate where the several | | varieties of BOWEL ECTIONS are prevailing | diseases, for several se during the year. From a} large experience his mithas been directed to the discovery of a remedy general in its application | | and which at the saine ge, might act with more raomeriruoe and ernci@y, than the remedies usu- | | ally preseribed. | In the combination | Cholera and Diarr | ciples and results are be | mow presented to the | has been shared by a d has becume knowa—s cof brightest names in the 8 years, become universal tf ri | as “ Worthington's | Medicine,” these priu- | y attained, and the article be with a confidence which | jing people, whereever ii | fence, which many of the | » believe within a few | thout the entire Seuth. | A supply jast EN gu for sale by } C. A. HENGRSON, Baciasvar, | F. SCARR go , Cuaacorre, | AND BYRUGUIOTS GENERALLY | May 12, 1®57 Im —30 ry | MARRID: | By Moses Alexander, Fant his own residence om 23d day of Apri, JAMEMQASEY, of Alexan- der couvty, to SURANNABOUK, daughter of Frederick Mock, of Iredell egy. DIED In this county on the 27th A§, of measles MAR CELLUS, iwfant ea of Milos cen State of North\arolina. ’ > Te Ona? SUGAR, COFFEE, MOLASSES, { Teepe ( NTY. SS REL.SALT. PEPPER SPICE. Superior Court of Law, Spq Term 1857. | TEA. SODA, PICKLES, SARDENE Cathanne Eves ve. Riche Edes Petition for Drees to the eatiefaction phe Court that Richmoa bdes, the defendant in tease, lives be yond the lute It ire fore ordered by the Court that Pabication be my for ax weeks tn the appearal the nex IT appes of thie State C eroftna Watchman for the © defendant to Term of the Cogs be held for the County of Iredell at the Coert gee in tates ville on the 6h Mondey after they Monday in Auzuet A DD 1857, to plead, anewred demur to the sllegatnme cet forth in plaintiff Ron or judg ment pro confers will be taken agaiQim wants of the people. We call special attention to our selection of LA- | DIES PASI GOVBS in which will be found all new styles Leobes, Organdics, Juconets, Silks, Bara- yes and Tissues, Embroidcries, Ribbons, de. Also a splendid assortment of MANTLES, Suawzs, | BONNETS, SHUUES, we. Geatlemen ia waut of Spring and Summer CLOTEING Wholesale. Special attention bes been giveu to this department. | ing Powder, &c., On Main Street, in Salisbury, | Would inform the walking pnblic, the citizens of the | ‘Town and surrounding country, that they intend use- ing good material, employing good workmen, putting | j ; and. therefore, they respect- | fully volicit a very liberal share of patronage frow their OF Produce taken in exchange for Boots & Shoes. | N.D.& J. GOODMAN, | 3ina:d9 Negroes Wanted. TTMIE subscriber wishes to bey from 50 to 100 young and likely negroes, for which he will pay the high- Address him at this place | respectfully iuvite the eitizens of Salis- e@ to examine before pur- | | will do well to examine our Stock, as we do Lot hesi- tale in saying we have the largest assortment ever be- lA the let day of June next. | . R. C. SIMONTON, See’ry aad Treasurer. April 28, 1857. 1,000 Bushels Corn FOR SALE. r NITE subscriber, as agent for P. G. E offers for sale 1,000 bushels CORN, which he | will deliver at Holtsburg station if required. G. ROBERTS. 3w:48 Certificates of Marri Cates 0 arrlage, IG IVEN by the officiating Clergyman or Magis- | XW trate, to the parties entering into Matrimony : designed as evidence in theit own possession of their lawfal marringe, and as such, often valuable, especial- ly to parties removing to distant parts of the country —Very neatly got up—for sale at the Watchman Office. Sent to auy part of the Country for 60 cents per duzen, if the cash accompanies the order. April 28th, 1857. | 3 aaa printed im very fine style, for sale at the +X Watchman Office, and seut to any part of the | country for 30 cts, per dozen. April 28, 1857, All Right Again! MURPHY & Co, “ | Summer Goods which will be found very large and complete, consisting of — Staple & Fancy READY MADE CLOTINNG | Hats, Bonnets, Boots and Shoes, Hardware and Cutlery. Qerensware, Groceries, Dr Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Carriage Trimmings, Iron and Steel, Rifle and Blascy | &c, allof which have been cae fullp Merchants visiting vur towa (his Seasun, should not | eelected af the lowegt prices, and will be sold ageheaa DRY GOODS, HATS AND SHOES, HARDWA BONNETS and Linseed Oil, and ty March 31 1R57 GROCERIES. Saliebory, March 3iet. 1657 AND TIMBER LAND. OFFER AT PRIVATE SALE, THE MOST atic Woter Power, on Abbott's Creek RES, | > \ GRO 'ERIES be., to be very complete—a large stuck of Train, Sperm | aints on hand of the best qual- | | (44 MACKE SINGER , Low STERN. SALMONS, ADAMANTINE TAL. Sdenee and LOW CANDLES, &€c., for wale low W.J. MILLS & Co 6mu44 | call before buying elsdwhere, as they are det-§niud tu well Saliebury, April 20th, 1857 at-47 | NOTICE. | AVING wk mar Drug Retablishment in & C, A. Henderson. we ta ending hi to the favor of our fneads an former patrons. | Duet Henderson being a regalady educated Phys cian, and having provid Assi<tants, will, we have + coaduct tr 4 biaself with competent Vety r.amm to believe, = enttle himself to patronage of the pablic inte made the 16th March bas ness. as k the con ult. will be paid to Doct. He ode rsoa | SILL & SILL. | Salisbury, April 2lat, 1857 AT | Druggist & Chemist. SALISBURY, N. ©. | Swill ® seen by the above notice with. | PRT have purchaed the Drug Estab N instalment of 20 per cent. on the stock subs seribed has been called for by the Board of Di- rectors, payable to the Treasurer, in Statesville, on bwis Evans, Eeq., | Sur tun sutcie Certificates of Confirmation, | of most every description of GOODS, adapted to the AVE renewed their new stock of Spring and| 100 Pritesof | DRY GOODS, | | 4 lume a Prize is those Numbers va the Tiekets printed sips of paper, are encircled with small foil to give our stuck examuaation before buying, | #* the cheapest, the¥ asa ‘heir friends to give them - | placed in ome Weel as they will fied oar 4 each Saturda: ghout the yeur. Tee awk Scheme wilt drawn ia each of their Lotteries for May, 1857. CLASS 36. To be drawn in the City of Atlanta, Georgia in pab- | lic, va Saturday, May 16th, 1857. —.. CLASS 37, To be drawn in the City of Atlanta, Georgia in pub+ lic, ow Saturday, May 23d, 1857. CLASS 38, , Tu be drawn in the City of Avanta, Georgia in pub- lic, ow Saturday, May 30ih 1857. ON THE PLAN OF | SINGLE NUMBERS. 3,290 Prizes! MORE THAN ONE PRIZE TO EVERY TEN TIC ‘KETS! MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! TO BE DRAWN EACH SATURDAY IN MAY! | Prize of $50,000 is $50,000 Lowe 20,000 is 20,000 Looe 10,000 is 10.000 | 10,000 is 10,000 1 co 5.000 ie 5.000 | CG 5,000 is 5,000 | bows 5,000 is 5.000 | VG 2,500 is 2,500 | 2.500 is 2,500 | Poo 2,500 is 9°50 | Low ow 2,500 i 2.500 | | 2,500 is 2,500 | 2,500 is 2,500 Lows 1,000 is 1,000 | 1 ou & 1,000 is 1,000 | Low 1,000 is 1,000 | | 1,000 is 1,000 Lo 1,000 is 1,000 100 gre 10,000 100 OO 50 are 5,000 ! APPROXIMATION PRIZES. | a 80 14,000 Prises © 600 1s“ » 5,000 “ 600 “ 80 . 25000 Teo we 25 sou 1,000 sa 500 a.no0 20 are Ome | B, BOO Prises amounting to $204.000 | Whole Tickets, $10 ; Halves, 85; Quarters, 24. PLAN OF THE LOTTERY The nambers from 1 to 30,000, corresponding with | ou separate lin tubes and The first 215 Priacs, similariy priated and eucireled, | | are placed in another wheel The wheels are then revulved, and a wumber is rawn from the wheel of Nambers, and at the same | drawn from the other wheel The Number aod Prize drawn out are opened and exhib. | j ted Ww the audience, and registered by siwooers; the Priz drawn the Commis. | being placed against the Namber | This operation is repeated watil all the Pri tesare drawn oat. orcertd, oa receipt of which they will be forwarded mation Prizes, aceording to the scheme | APPROXIMATION PRIZES —The two pre-| ceding and two succeeding Nambers to thor drawing he first 18 Prizes will be entitled to the 72 A pproai- Phe 3,000 Prizes of $20 will be determined by the last cure of the Number that draws the $50,000 Prize example, if the Number drawing the §50,000 | rize ends with No. 1, then allthe Tickets where the | mber ends in | will be entidied to 20 If the Nuw- ends with No. 2, then all the Tickets where the h | * Gr ends in 2 will be entitled to $20, and anon to 0 \'rrtificates of Packages will be suld at the fellowing rabe which is the nak WATER POWER «3. 1exvenos.aty. @ ficate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, gf0 “ : 10 Half Cc 4 10 Quarter “ 10 Evghth = 1) ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES, Endlose the money to our address for the Tickets lol, | notice wud act accordingly, | ety: |low raten The those who favor us with a call shall see for themselves. We will show thew the handsomest stock of River in Wilkes 06, SUBSCRIBER Is Yadkin Mia is ¥ ua acres ae ‘ ‘ ‘YADKIN BOTTOM! | sweiadinadinerocs teaser ber, dnd 4vould make the very best of Wheat land, There is a fine Orchard, water and sufficient to accommodate a ; Small family. Aw time can be given for most of the | Payments, the terms cau be made easy to purchasers. Possession given whenever required. To Persone seeking « home enhanced with every desirable facility for good health) goud neighbors, fine air and waier aod fertile land, the subsorib ind rarely met with. BENJ. F. PETTY. Wilkes County, N.C. April 21, 1857. 1mo~4 FAIR NOTICE. | PROM sn ater thie datg RJ. WEST ie my B uthorized ageat fur settling Notes and | Accounts due Jno. A. Weirman & Co., and Jno. A. | Weirman & Price. All persons interested will take JNO. A. WEIRMAN. Salisbury, N.C. April 14, 1857. 3mo—t6 Call! Call! Cally | 4amND TE AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OF L eOObs Tas Subscribers are now opening onthe corner lates of 4 upied by R.& A. Mi » Comprising large and Gal ph Bed ov ° SLALLE APY PaNcr DRY GOODs, HARDWARE, CROCKERY,GROOE. RIES, HATS, BONNETS, BOOTS SHOES AND QOLOTHING, all of which are entirely NEW, and will be sold to cash and punctual dealers at very low prices, so that buyers will find it greatiy to their interest to exammae our stock before purchasing ba All Orders promptly attended to. J.J. & J. A. MeCONN AUGHEY. Selisbury, March 31, 1857. 2ma4t SECOND SUPPLY ~ OF MOST SUPERB Dress Goods, &c., ron Lapies axp Gewtiewen, Aram l4rn. BROWN & COFFIN Are how receiving their Seeend Supply of Sam dS SOULE, GOODS, a more choice selection of the late Styles of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS ped than they have ever offered to their customers and frends. A large portion of this purchase was obtain- d at reduced prices, and will be sold at cionh i ton ge 0 common Bat / 29 ) WITNESS. EB Sumeun, Cho oer ead snd half mules of the Depaiet) Lesinciia,| fichment of Moers. Sil & Sil! I there, | °Y 8°9 mail. Parchasers can have tickets ending ia Fancy Silks, Grena- (Crard ot clhee tn Mislessilie the Gthgcda’ acy wears © Koad having asubsiantial County Bridge fora’ ander el reopertn ius Ako) cas | #8? oh they may designate dines, printed C; de POG OS reat ty fiat eae the Creel ; / , and patron ony prececeaurs: assuming |, T of alsa Numbers and Prizes will be sent Paries, Mus. de 4, Yiet vear sf war Independence here ve w aniold Dam and the runs of « Gol them that ev@y effort on my part will be | \° POrpase rs immediately after the drawing Emb Crapes. wrinted. 0 nd- EB. 8TION. ( Malle et ihe ace Srcles 85 lerchasers will please write their o rnatores : Jabal? z Bo Ay ra ie . ppl af Water at of times. It ving. and shall continne | PI&@> Ged ave their Post Office, Cuenty and Sate 1s, Jaconets, Brage Robes, Bonnets, to the tows uf Lesington « Sabena P pane rthat every Prize is drawn and pay- Mantillas, Shavla, Embrovderies, &e., ¥ able withoat dedueuon tc., ever offered bef; = , ever offered before A RETIRED PHYSIC!’ ~ ere : 17 WY prizes of 81.000 and ander, paid immed ‘ eee ee 267 Acres INES, ACL [ately ofr’ Steiger pracelet ue tani] _Saiabury. BC: Apr 141057. ue iw a Fact Indeee: 8 @ert cere (fir! 7 Wheat and Corn land, and a gond sup mn, tosecare the con tela ! q I “ : Con ae bea te ae “iy in aeons! , SOMETHING NEW ar » Tract, 1 will stl another of 47 at ‘ oe IN by hen wh 5 > STATESVILLE N.C r o ae mach good at gbie, lie . . | Addresd Uirders for Tickets or Certificates of Peck m eheks IN. W. = oe ha pili of hee earl pate 200 A ches \ (I K Or LU (BLE “eerie. thal reactprile Nand exphert d tons f ; > Wetec: S SWAN & CO, Atlenta, Ca, ‘HE SUBSCRIBERS are now receiving « choice hae = i ug cI cea ; ls ; ri . x : £ 2 fo of Pine and Oak umber bE ‘ 4 : T and well-selected Stock of ach spphrant ts inehose him one abilinighree The Power ss attuated im the midet and is surround ) TIYD y ’ { £ 4 cate ies reed on petage nathe rer aca J Thm Poweet matianted 0 the det end i errand {\ PS, | To Rail Road Contractors. Stap| ny varnder te te —— uae vert ay Power | kaow of pear the N.C Railroad b \ 4 \ = he ee ‘ o~ a ¢ an anc nes advertise rms at Adre me, ween Religh’eed Chartate —_—+f UST rearived and fur sale De HO JAMES,N tay e : -* ya = ma S Executor of the last Pl and testament of C2 A large ray ( Rail Road sieves D R Y Cc (@) fe) D $s , erery ‘ (200 Ba and I know y aley. d o * ‘ Bi ng Powder May 12. 1857 ° ca coald make a " he : art ah elie Neher e «3 fotedavind Manille Ru , aseorted sites sautable fur Ladies and Gentlemen's wear— 1 er ¥ Steal Crmeed A eust Court, beieg the 4th Gof August. wus A large bot of Negro Clothing HATS. CAPS, BONNET. , BOOTS d the sm ie justin the acts of land, the one ce - 5,000 the goud Bacon ae 7 7 . 5 ding 0 $20,000 Court House withie a 326 4 ; MURPHY & Co & SHOES, READY-MADE of evel : - e - ’ 7sy and a half of th woe ces 320 As, | Salisbary, Apmil 20, 1857 St CLOTHING, Lexington, April cth, (655 f-45 gin the Coonf¥ of Rowan, bine waters of t AND FANCY ARTICLES IN GENERAL. GREENSBOROUGH N, (¢ South Vadiin River, just belowbard’s Ferry son the FISH! FISH'! FISH!!! All persous wasting goods in oar line are requested . Fa te ' = ‘ mY vain rod leading from Salieburh, Mocke . \ . - fo give we a call, and examine our stock before riher having purchased she IF ‘ . », which. with the exception of ah 30 ACRES. » o | Mackerel, Smoked amd Pi¢- their parchases Our mock will cone alt ately knvwe as he Blane tre . alualy hled Hernngs, dryed Cod Fish, for sale by vsually kept ina fancy dry goods store. Our goods mghly Tale the ics ’ \ large lot of Gents, Boye and Youth, Boots ar R 1\ E R BO" iM MURPHY & Co are offered oa the usual accommodating terms. erant, be prepar en ra en, Shiee seis ic Aloo, Ladies Gaiters, Bots oa ppeneg ' Sahebury, April 20, 1637 ares REESE & STIREWALT. » may be all op den Ties, &c or sale how at wf owhich and i March! 57 If a plentiful and well eerved Table and plegiy W.J MILLS & Co i ioh abet entero i, ; March 24, 1857 ; 43af furniehed roome can afford rest and enmfort be shebary, March 3let, 1857 Bmot4 a thes conve nt dwe 0 ut-honeea »] ry] a e-sye: ¢ sree’ cn _ sal , ; Saheb March ; ns aS manta i pers LEAD, LEAD. TRAVELER AND BOARDE I I I Rerre . Inty.on thew the South | PA WHITE LEAD ZINC JUST RECEIV. he truste that hee guests will nt he dieappiinteigs ron, ren, ron. Yadkin River and Second creek tens about ed and for sale oy : sei be ball net welker H ‘ MURPHY & Co. Monee Red horse ech aha ma ower inh Se ny ee 213 Ac H. B. DOWLER & Oo., toclwaw ovender of “on Ms cla torent Ws is ‘ es Salisbury, Apri 20, 1857 47 ior want ’ a (a mRiTre 30) 000 Iron, Shovel Molds. 1 2.3 and 4 Horse ain rable: paisa oh eBEN a Lexiecatenn SALis@URY, WN. c., May, 1857 3w:5' | Tire, and all mazes of Rolled Irun MCREHY & Co. balance first rate upland. Aboot LACRES ot the *™ : MILLA, 4. E MOOSK. THOR. STENHOU BE AVE opened a Shop in the vi of : ) ' 57 Reet act cleared and under Byaten, the ba \ E are now in receipt of oar SPRING & SUM Salisbory. near Cairns & Murdoch's faciory,) = Salishary, April 20, 1857 47 . aelv timbe Th © abon thie tract « MER Stock of for the manufacture of their celebrated W. Va lla ¢ ual hoase a b . land all anda w ready to supply ail d ida, pol gee ri dw ig house anc us and hes ve ’ TONY =, (3) 2) , wD ¥e nd are no ty all demam me- OIL, OLL, OIL. mnvement to Foard Grat aka Mille A FANCY & STAPLE, DRY [XO oc te sar. eal a Gea FOR redit will be grven, on the user seconng . 2 many other coanties im this State and Virginie, and J UST r 1a large supply of purchase mone y G Oe ee have never failed to give entire satisfaction. ‘These . TANNERS' OLL, JACOB FRAD, Froeetor a ) who waot oar Fan should be careful to get with | SPERM Dk M 4th, 1857 3 4 ; . —¢ fob fi H Oi Deea a, ay 4th, 1857 men . Ese recs i . ° name o ? firm upon it— ame Vil PAME'D : : cy | CLOVES, HOSTER Y, HATS. BON. ee ware an cater serps ese oom a LINSEED De fon wale by ' VETS, BOOTS and SHOES, | dereprompily atteoded to. I a RO GESAE ; MURPHY - ° i WLI ALAU GROCERIES, NATES its Apni Qist, 1857 3mo:46 m now : Salisbury, April 20, 1857 HAT a - Plantation for Sale, a > A Say All of whieh we will cell low for Cash or Produce tine nearth f the | Ad ‘ ron short (ime to Puactaal Dealers. We are always T Soath Yadkin River.in Rowan ON! ’ QOR Preserving freeh Fruits, Tdies Ke. fir he market to parchase Prodace of all kind, for NO ICE Coanty, (IS miles North-wee hebury | adje CLE MM 5 & co 8 l sale by MURTY & Co which we will pay the highest market price, a Cant ag the Lands of Soloman Hall dew. Ro F aaher Sahsbury, April 20, 1857 Sta7 1 (uuds. TO Temperance Smoot, and athens. Containing a Vt v rd I j S. W.J. MILLS. & ¢ . Salibary, WMagch 31st, 1857 60 44 os more or less, seage LINCS. nook BINDER WWTED. RAIL R. CONTRACTORS. cr j .d = ae Ferny . 7" Chief Engineer's Offiee W.N.C.R RB} > > © a Teo. - wtract of land ia under a fine atate of enttivation S t re os me MANSION HOL SE Salsbury, Apnil x8, 1357. § ly at atime when that government Was! gacoN—Hams, 14 ce 18g. Hog round, 14 ibs na Good Dwelling House, KitchengQ¥ilF Stage leaves High Point for Fayetteville on \W Book-binder, and shall be ae ; : : ne Y = ‘ raters 2h1@ 19 Shoulders 11g a 00 & ash ryoont bordings for th TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS. | proposals for such a workman Ed:tor PROPOSALS for the Graduation, Wa t ! 1. to withdraw itselt Sides Western, 124 B andallother neceasary ont boiding 0 ne m r um : s sonry and aboat, as was believed, to with "| PORK Meee per Bbl. #23 @ 25 gherdeal tints Bacon carne pian rp mediately after the arrival of the Trains from both | of thie paper 7 | J = . Cre Ties for about 20 miles of this Road, be- as faras it coald, from affairs of this con CARRDENGELIS NIEENG 918 t016 eeconse® eikcandssnaih Saliabary, April Lith, 183 | grnaing at, and extending west of, the Catawba River, tinent, and when it was secking the co-op sat R Super #725 ce G0 00—Extra, € ra Seeencereinir Belem from th Bareth will se our VALUABLE TOWN PRI RTY SALISBURY. ¥V.C “3 be received by the undermigued uaul the 3rd of ae t ate ; at- i ly 8X95 TORSE COACHES at the Lexington Depot, ALU ak: : Lk ‘ » +). er eration of the United States in other mat | cep Lett en 200 @ 225 REN I ty cacept Satnrday) Lsavce forSalem aner the 4 ; dk Plane, Profiles and Specifications for the work may is P oan PEACHES — 6500 Beal of the Train from the Soath—Alen— | D MARCUS HOFFLEIN ree tek t, Mpptication at the office m Newton afer * Morning ost, on Paes —— OH ’ ’ 4 y rein “ the 3OUh of May It appears that the Morning Hie Ue reno Valoable Plantation tying immediately on the A DAILY 4 HORSE COACH uM ‘|p ay JAMES © TURNER the other side, and the Albion, on this: peaxskED—81 50 va ( ' . Suid ‘Tract, is - - EGS leave to inform the public that he is now ° dtl ser ere, : é PHERN —Pickled Mernage per bb Meee Se eet tea ete High Paint fir Salem: coonreling. with. (he ae Nor R ) Chief Engineer side of the water, was better informed. Fisul NORTHE s w akled ae foavter entavation of good 8 Fie : OL FNLE Sobecriber desires to Sell or Re Vala receiving and opening, direct from his manefacts Ape , 1657 de of the water, 86.— Mallets & Blue Fish, $64 @ p about 100 acres of 04 fitable Saw Mill « tlaving recently placed new Concord Coaches hic property ul Main Sireetlin this; Be vin B nore every infer’ sock a pri 2s, ; 4w8 U ret fl 0 ’ ¢ ; naw rrofi e Sa it : ‘ sle properly ot sin ¢ t last allimore, ay est o They had foreshadowed the rejection of | Codand Ha nbble $3.25 (@ 450, Mack ey f ; rw A Pr ‘er vet ee dnnily cand je. vuomawe Femme ciully cedext \heatientkie Of a aii ie accnmen ihe end includ ve uaol > 7 ) : : , | 1 No 3 Os Coen ane a re vreatde. Welling commanity dwelling House, newly fitted ap, Kitct + to T if YE YA ey, ee re oe Fire per buch" @165—Clay and ina fine timber County, ahd where there is great d responsibility assumed for Puseengers or Bag ioe ng House, new aes cake fe. 0 R. JUNIUS MENDENHALL, ell, the nego c | PE A nd for Iuanker > 5 i i . aris Black @1 3) @@ 150 ma ' land! will call . and new. Those wishing to parct it caeeh 7 LAN naty we were, ‘ yreone wishing torent the above bane \ 3 . . CLE) NS. - . with the treaty. We stand as we ] COPPEE—Rio Ig @ 124 Refeed 1a..rermne wiel PSU nannan Stara Wamu E.T. & J. W. CLE apts : property are iavited to call and examine for gentlemen and boy's wear Hie stock conerste in D ACENT. oa the Clayton-Bulwer correction, and ia embed & Poardered i mines CAI Be eS Te Tino 49 emirectersi) . A.G WDER Ve variety of Coacs, Panta, Vests, and other gar . ee . May proceed in due time and form to. @ 14—Weet India, 124 @ 13 BT Sinai Lath DW OCRENSHAW, | Saliabary, April 28. 1857 x enis. snited to the seamon, and adapted to all ages \ ILL SELECT AND ENTER GOVERN. yy > havi MOLASSES 60 @ 10 r T i" os and conditions —clothing superior in quality, ne wel ment Land—Locate Land Warrants—Pay Taz- abrogate that. Lord Palmerston, having SALT LIVERPOOL—G Alum, #1 12—Fine #165 op ean Co, May 3, 1857 Jmvo-49 | | | a sa (helcheapetinindetvartineiinienea: accniies ty (*—Lean Money—make investments in Joint ae. been bolstered up by the = heehee ‘uo Te ies s | AL - a the grade of thea hat cannot fail in giv g sar. count pee eee 0 Or oerel Real Estate business Umph, may be desirous of a diplomatic yiyp per Bol, #125. ron C W. d | &Setion tu Any purchaee nesota, lowe, an teconatn tilt with Cien. Cass, for the purpose of C4 NDLES—Tallow, 16 Hala a ooper anted. | oa a) aan In addition to chihing—he keeps Boots, Shoes mination of the country farnished when desired. : : Y : SOAP—Brown, 44 @ 6—Yellow, 44 @ 6 | a P four good barre | To wequence of the stoppage ofoperations at the LL persone indebted to me by note ogunt for Hate, Capa, Shirts, Drawers, Hankerchiefe, Sesses Address R J. MWENDENHALL, trying his metal. ON: | STAVES—R. Oak hhd 82" 1 FENTE Subscriber wishes to employ sre gel Ponda ISBURY FACTORY, a large numberof per~ A goods purchaed at my store, in dwn of Simpenders, Collars, and many octereteie een Vy dpd Menneapeolie ta W. Oak hhd La : 8 Coopers, such can get constant afeneaulds ene and female, young and muddle aged, have Salinbury, N.C., will please call wirnor 4 yy one to enumerate All of which are offered at the er , : : W. Oak hhd heading O15 a7 good wageaby applying to the subsen rey MYERS. | beeuwn oot of employmy nt, and are now very Ro J) Weet, who is authorised to settle ander the lowest prices to cath customers. Calland vou shal! be ] Moody B. Sinith, Esq., of Wilmington, REMARKS ‘ a ano getatnationselsewhere. Most of them are debts due me. [ have closed my etd that suited MARCUS HOFFLEIN, Dr J J Nummerell has accepted the invitation to deliver the Pgh Salisbury, April Qat, 1857 ets ver\yand cannot afford to be sessed Une Ahereters place. and if those insebted de not pay buiy | Mansion House Corner, Saliebury, NC OFAN A . sf , jiterary Panel aduced enpply, and prices may be que - . APP the public to aid them by giving them work, | will he compelled to place the debts in thdde of 3mo:43 Will coniinue te fee Annnal Oration before the two ue “fe ri nel eis cal cleniy van urderntach (ACE COMMON SCIIOOL BOOKS. oF sigs which will be available in supporting them. an officer tor collection a - ele Niinue to prectice Miedicne in the Svcietieties of Davidson College, } 9 | tec cerasing four it will go higher itis very mach feof Common School Books on hand and. selv families. Applications made at Mr. Mero- | JAMES K JOB PRINTING seas ae on Wednesday preceding commence: *° on Provisions remain the same. Sugars are LU, kinds of Co }. H_ ENNISS’ Book Store ne\ ey Store, will be attended to. | FayetteW = A | Office at his Residence. ment, the 16th of July next.— Western cet est Rosin ie doing better, ‘Tar about the 2X tor A ae an 34 } Mqas7 49tf | May 5th, 1857 49 | Neatly executed at this O fice. | April 7. 1857 ’ Uo «ill higher ‘ : January 2, 1857 . ; ‘ 37 Democrat. jeame 4w45 * 2, ee n © + CIRCULAR, . To the Ministers, Ruling Elders, Members and Some time sincea Cincinnat! paper re-| Friends of the Presbyterian Chareh tm N.C. coived and printed the first chapter 0 Among the disadvantazes under which our what promised to be bs thrilling romahCe,! Church labors in this Stite, is the want of a in the expectation of being prov ided with Newspaper to advocate he: claims and represent the concluding portions as they might be her interests. This has long been felt to be a| ‘meeded. The pter was ¥ lugedl | serious evil and embarrassment, and many of ously written, and concluded by leaving her best and truest friends think the time has its principal cl uld be applied. ntalvons froma perpendicular precipice. value of Papers t attracted the attention of the press, and published success to their inquiries began to be made concerning © sand Vatrons, we fool that we ought to the continuation of the story and the tate be independent of them, wid) to havea North of its hero. Jay after day the victimized Careline Presbyterian Paper, which we can call publishers looked for the remaining chap: © It should be th . Hah ters, but in vain they never came to hand. intelligence, and be specially adapted to the Finding that they had been sold, and wish- is peeded to be the ed c vate and enlighten THRILLING ROMANCE. ver “nthe remedy s icter suspended by the come w1 Whilst we appreciate abroad, and wish our own repository of local ur Charches. of our Synod —ty v of our Member al Kuowledge—to | wants evan by ditfustng rte the cause of edu nts of our Ministry tion—to develope the ts engthen the atuvlment of our people of their own State why Presbyterians in not have their Chureh terians in Virginia, and to st to the soil aud sanctuar no -Concivusion.—-After hanging to the treacherous limb fo t weeks, his pantaloons gave way, and Chias. | Melville relied heaglong over the vawn- ing precipic He fella ; miles, and caine down with the smal his back across a stake and ridered fenec ; ‘ ‘ eee which so jarred him that he was com.) Inout bounds wil take @ostate paper: : : ate : , | who take po other. And why pelled to travel in Italy for his heaith,! yoy ‘ , : orth Carolina be dependent for everything op where he is at present residing. He is! rier States! We bope that the day of her de engaged in the butchering business, and ndence has passed tener Ath th proposed is the father ofa large family of children.” | that one ste p should now be taken for the ac lcomplishment of this most desirable object.— Ther “Cuarier Il reason should Pres There is North Carolina listance « others of the South Hundreds of Church wil shoulc oo A chris-| Phe Church is ready fur a State Paper. tian does not t is back upon the things | loud call for its establishment. We are of this world, ause he | sure that nothing can be gained by delay. Io capacity to enjoy them, no taste for them; | eae e oy be, and we bope will be, iv} but becans: the Holy Spirit has shown It desirable that it should be established with | him greater and better things. He wants | capital sufficient to secure it from all possibility | flowers that never fade; he wants some-| | thing that» man can take with him t another world. He is like a man who! highest class and value. has had notice to quit his house, and hav- | best, ing secured a new ove, he is no more} mand apxious to repair, inucli less to embellish | We propose therefore to and beautify the old onc; his thoughts are | $5,000 as a permanent capital, to put it on a upon the removal. If you hear lim con- | *r basis and give it a fair and manly start.— | verse, it is upon the house to which he js | Fo secure this ainount, the stock may be divided going. } and Going toa Better Country.” ‘ gee Y isa has no natural of failure, or frou any form of embarrassment, »Tand at the same tine make it a Paper of the Let it be equal to the wish and de or uothing, is the general raise the sum of of $100 each, and we appeal to wto 5U shares Thither he sends his goods; } ) 1 he Chareb tn th ulit th the confi thus he declares plainly what he is seek tea AL) La Ces taal Sane ade tell . , bes a r can t found who W ing.—{ Cecd. | B-—{ Cece th vo forward oe : : b lit . 5 bares bave been taken, with U1 Ap Irishman was asked at dinm Should more than 50 Shares whether he would take some aj ‘ \ y “a amount of “Ie it houlson: nquired Te ‘ sking tress be sure it is; why isn'tit 1” Ay BON) can ase the number of | said Teddy, “I once had an an tha x. If t ! rin < duc n the ca was killed with ap sure will b sary tu ca nore that enough, I thought it ig - we : pita the vame sort.” soon as ~ rs are obtaine | proposed that they meet at some ral ; . h person of by proxy, to select a Aton A Baptism Incident The Daltimore | Editor or Ed sand take a r SSary Patriot atates that a lady residing in the | #rrangements lor the publica the Paper western part PAtharciy foment ; Wi 1 ULCE eala bed, we hav y fears that : ° = bad . municant of the Episcopal Church, ha Wow ‘ raide Weak + ing lately been converted to Baptist | give us your j a: ayer We tre faith, under the ministration of the Rev. | at every Meueter and Hluer beer x : ti j n this g work Dr. Williams, of the first Baptist Chure! wei , is : t ” a Nye fyent in its beba itv. was on S . ning of that city, was on Sunday evening im) uit pes I. Me ALISTER, mersed in the presence of a large con Poko NAGI NO McK AY. gregation. This lady had be cted W.W. PHAR EWC ARC THERS: for a number of years with the rieuina W.N. MEBANE, ©. KO CALDWELI tiem, so much so that she was unable t J. M.SHER WOOD, Gh. MeN ELLL, sen walk without assistance. Atter Ler in CoM. WILEY H. B. CUNNINGHAM mersion she “cat Up out of the water How relieved from ction, and was enabied aye to proceed to ber home without the le EEN she formeriy required. This wonderful , cure was made the sulject of some very ailaains feeling remarks Ly the pastor of the iy. ] eharch, who attriluted it to the ayeucy| py, gency |] ‘ of the Divine Spint Wedsaor oes \ The D ey Mar 1857 patent qnadrar . I as led mck, RON t . ing the atienti fnautical and s t HOTE] men It is imed that this shia iastrument vives the slip'’s true pit with of without the ee SALISBURY, N.C. or etars: mar at Je anid any time of nic!it or da ee ‘ ar ‘ > spon a lamp or any other v t H nel measores 4, angles w ’ r ere. & “ stha emar { ae 1CCOMMODITIONS old quad P bles of lovarit «8 " : , . in the naviva' f Ge that FR ls it has al! the ty t , Wo B OGRANI and practical a ™ ments now bined with a «+ l ty IA Ee TAF he re tofore i! A , rire | ) 7 ) ' nes RSTO claimed for ths renggar | \ | | ( Ma \] | e which has r rire r 5 ry Fre: row \ desire to puret 4 pate Undersigned would respectfully announce to| their friends and the Public, that they have form- ed a Copartnership, under the name and style of W. J. Mills & Co. for the purpose of carrying on the | Merchaatile and Produce Business in the town of Salisbury, in the Brick House formerly occupied by | Mills, Moose & Co. ‘They will at all times have on | hand a complete Stock of | ft Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES, LEATHER and all articles usually kept in their line. Messrs Milis and Moose return their sincere thanks to their . for the very liberal pat- firm of Mills, Mouse & y solicit a continuance many friends and custome ronage bestowed upou the Co. and would most respec of the same for the New Concern W. J. MILLS. J. E. MOOSE, THOS. STEN HOUSE. February, 17th 1857 [3o:tf W. P. ELLIOTT, Late of Worth & Elliott, Faytteville N.C GENERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCIANT, WILMINGTON, N.C. Orders for Mrebandize, and consignments of Flou for salesor shipment, thankfu omptly attended to duee, and other received a! May In55 House and Lot to Rent. OR SELL. ane undersigned desire to Sell or to Rent out for | ar, avery desirable piece of property lef the next in the Town of Siatesville dwelling House good Kitchen, Shop and other build Orif any Per ther torent or bay will please call on Ik consists, of a good ings. [tis situated convement to business for sale se said property it is sons wishing & me ot Fort Dobbs, uear Statesville MILLER & LAURENCE 29th 1856 tf:27 » owember TAKE NOTICE. | ito me either by note or ac votified to come forward ar May Court, as my business us ” ] ha t ve ply with ms may exp 1 w : THOS. E. BROWN March 3, I> thao SE RESID SULPE (ot CABBAGE, ND ec G = ve and for A . Boks) Diaceeville posiie the Court House H W AYER Mar ‘ In 43 VALUABLE LANDS FUR SALE. pee os Yadkio Lande would do we et er horse shoe pla tate apon the North Yadkin weiv . rim Salsbury, as n Holisburg, containing Five Haadred and Sixty-six deres, Sie, We Wins a he eee Me J Brown * f « thew ve pr ere w ”" For x . a te “ M adie Rock v4 ( Nit ROBERT GALLAW AY Feb 2 57 w Greensborough MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. 4 Qu. si of Insurance he matuslplaniebul a Tene plas ene eel dane Weer cari So aa een cre nthe easeiry: T ( * e N \anaal M wing OK ; 1 PETER ADA a Treasarer t ADAWALS on AMING.O 3 f 2) DEROSSET & BROWN, HiNE Fra Fae | BROWN & DEROSSET, CEVERAL COWTSSION WERCTANTS IM. M. WHTTEMEAD. 1 CORN WANTED, SOUTH TROY AND r r EAGLE CITY. TINUE subscriber is naw woking up a maguificent acturing Company to improve the in- mense WATER POWER at the above places, and | takes this method to solicit subscriptions to the Stock of said Company. It is contemplated to establish Factories and Mills for various branches of trade as it may suit a majority of the stockholders Books of subscription can be found at South Troy, until the | 10th May, at which time they will be closed LOTS FOR SALE. TINUE subscriber has a number of beautiful building | lots at I le City which will be sold on very favorable terms io those who wish to settle there. Early application very tnportant ANDREW BAGGARLY. 1mo:46 April 14th, 1857. REMOVAL. R. & A. MURPHY, ij AVE Removed their Store tothe NEW BRICK BUILDING neat door to the * Watchman Their friends and Cus tavtd to office ra, are call and see them at their new and elegant siaud. Salisbury, January 6th, 157 tf-32 NO HUMBUG. PINILE Subscriber is now prepared to fill all orders for SUPERIOR WATER BUCKETS. He Manafactures North Ca employs North Carolina Capital and labor, By trial and by comparing his with Northern work an ina Materials; he and he giving bim c s North Caralina patr solic be able to make a favorable show Is WHAT HE WANTS G H MAKEPEACE prices, hr s A TRIAL mg f Fayettevile N.C h& (ihe above Buckets Fayetteville, F #57 ly39 NEW BOOXS. fe ST Reeeived Home dthe Wor'd.” by Mrs. ow C. Rives of Virg Hills ot the Shater im by the auth WwW, Wiue World Ernes { Mrs ¢ it is 1. Napiers Wars, oew Pn 1 and Chips from t Sam's Jock Knif live and Leara, ora g vcoall w wish to speak write cor \ x J oH. ENNIss Jan, 1-5 44 Book Stor DIBBLE «te BUNCE. Calvin BB. Dibbie. Jenathan BKB. Hunce 2 w ‘ It Nic Commission Werchants In Cotton, Flour, Grain, Naval Stores, AN Seathern Preduce Generally INo. 180 Front Streoct, SUF FT Ome. He Dae MS . _,PRIVATE SALE. | HE oder gne ‘ r 4 West. offe re fur sa « romde e thriving villa EN, Ne sting JM LON I ( N MEME BOOMS O° arene 1897. \ SPRING AVD SUMMEIT TASVAOAS. GOODS AND CLOTHING THE GREATEST Medical Discovery of the Age. DR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, hus discovered In one ofour common pasture weedsa remedy that cures EVERY KIND OF HUMOR, From the worst Scrofula dowa to a common Pimple. WILLIAMS BROWN, Tin, Sheet-lron and Copper Smith, At his old Stand ene the Store MURPHY & CO. OUBE-ROOFING and He has tried it in over 1100 cases, and never failed y T except in two cases, (both thunder huror.) He has| —. GUTTERING done in now in his possession over LWo hundred certificates of | Sa the most substantial manner its virtue, all within twenty miles of Boston | I ond warranted. Great varie- Two bottles are warranted to cure @ aursing sore’ (y of Wares and Stoves always on hand for sale. January 20, 1557. ly:34 J. P. GOWAN, WITIL COL H. L. ROBARDS, AT TIIE ROWAN HOUSE andrunuing ulcers iomofthe skin»! STAGE OPFICE FOR ALL the Stages ot OUSE Two to three bottles are warranted lo cure tae worst | this i Salisbury, Feb. 2, 1857 3 Thunder & Lightning. DISUNION AND CIV'L WAR, mouth, Ove to three bottles willcure the worst kind of Pimples on the face | Two to three bottles will clear the system of Biles. | Two Lotiles are warranted to cure the wurstcauker in the mouth and stomach. | Three to tive bottles are warrauted to cure the worst | case of Erynipelas | One to Ovo bottles are warranied to cure all humor | Jin the eyes | | ‘Two bottles are warranted to cure runuing of the ears or blotches among the hair Four to six bottles ure warranted to care corrupt case of ringworm, 5 ‘Two to three bottles are warranted lo cure ihe most desperate case of rheumatinns Three to four boitles are warranted to cure the salt rheum. Five to eight bottles will cure the worst cuses of | Pestilence, Patent Medicine FAMINE, &c., &c., scrofala A benefit is always experienced from the first but- Ue, and a perfect cure is warrauted when the above quantity is takea | Reader, | peddled over a thousand bottles of this ia of t on, L know the etheot af it to eve. \ No sure as water willexunguirh tire, sosure RE evils and calamities that should be guarded BAKER & OW L never sold a bottle of DOL fora the public geaerally aud private individuals par- the vicwnity ry case aguinet beg leave to ine wilihis cure humor ther; sera tral always speaks ter) thenlarly, that they are ready, willing and able to pro verb that ap hat sold an Phere are two things mbont Us first that ut grows iu our pas | by putting up to their buildings, their Patent Tsvlated (ures, 1 sume places q aud yet ile value) Pightning Condactors, at prices lower than it hae ev- has vever beeu Kuown unaul | disee sored itia Lo4o— second, that it should eure all kinds of hamor | Toorder to give some idea of the suddea rise and | great popalirity of the discovery, 1 will state thatin Apnl, 1553, | peddled it, aud sold about sx bottles pes | day —in April, 1554, 1 sold over une thousand butter pears to me sarprisip lite plentiful, tin thie part of the country sto Baker & Owen, Salisbury, N.C, » 1856. er been your ord July IF YOU HAVE WORK FOR ME. Please bring it in. b—t! perday of 1 | wholesale Druggists who have been in Bome of the basiness twenty and thircy years, say that nothing uw the anuals of patent medicines was ever bke iL— | Soe e 5 ied iss nate hen yee iar . GUN AND LOCK Mors—but since Xe introduction as a general family k SMiIiTEHING, nediviue, great and wonderful virtues have beea fuuud agp rit that E never suspects Bell Hanging. THLE sutra Several casee of epileptic fis—a o which war’ P t ie 5 wsdered tueur always ¢ eur ibe r having opened an es- ew twitics. O, what an Hee ae ors of that awf in \ b ure bi tal poses to carry on the si : out ay ' above basines® in the town of Salabe I know meV ees Dro f ther j ry Ww r Street, ia allite vanous people cured b } ¥ d Pe e #5 bran . GUNS and LOCKS re Liver, Sick Mea Dvepepsa, Asthma, t &. rs pand un reasone and Ague, P. s Db a s * t it juaintauce 4 r ile ik « “ h s " da reasna scuvery has pore gin By ny ’ , stron Ail work warranted Allor know dere . 1 Vv and promptly at N v 6 ® Orders rosie - ed 5 CuARLES HARTMAN Die Uer.—A . . Oct so 21. 3mo « 4 . » years . 4 ’ a DENTAL NOTICE sia E ; ° A a a MANU-PAC ERED EY ¢ WF B«6S80N. DDB, MLD UO . . ls ee fi { @ith Meo McNeely DONALD KENNEDY, rey Lun arieeit ts De N “ By Roxbe Massachus “ y I * thay ¢ ROOMS, thase w 4 ‘ y ‘ Cay . nial services, can UL Warclay aay) tu . \ “ B.A I). Sane Fa Stree oe ‘ rewoop ar I aT) d B ( { Wavyerr, Pitvatu an ve fhrat ppm ' uw uM t 1 net tect them from one at least of the above (Lightning) | Address EUAv renter AND OPENED New Brick Store, (next door to. the As gi diab Y ag) na which we offer for Sale at low Casby or. time to punctual Customers. persons fod to their julerest te call and Bee. our ad hear our prices before making their 7 we are determined to sel aud to well on as favorably terms as can be had at any other Below wij be foond u list of many articles we ta. Store, PRIME RIO & J. rte? COFFEE, CRUSHED LOAP’ ~~” AND COPPER SUGARS, MUS: COVADO AND CUBA MOLASSRB, NEW ORLEANS SYRUP, 7 SACKS L. P. SALT, NAILS, SHOES and NAILS, PEPPER, SPICE, Ginger, Soda, P. ; ERAS, CASTOR and TURPENTINE, HULL MANTINE do., POWDER, COPAL VARNISH, Alum, BORA ; > PRUSSIAN BLUE, ROSE PINK, Glase 8 by 10. to 16 by 22, Blac — CALF, LINING AND BENDING" SKINS, SOLE LEATHER, Shae” | AD, SPARABLB La | MARTING ALES, GIRTS, RCINGLE’S, PURE |WAITE LEAD, LIN LITHARGE, 4 RED LEAD, EB | TERRA DESCINNA, We aleo have a large Stock of Bed Ticking, Bleed. | ed aod Brown Domestics, Bleached and ceitan | Cottooades, Prints, Servants Stripes and. Plaids, aq’ |many other Staple Dry Goods which were bug last season, ead we know we cag and sell then leew money than any that was bought this spring, f | We are also in reecipt of « large stuck of | LADIE'S AND GENTS SHOES, | Boy's and Girl's, Yooth's, Misses, and Tnteets din, Ag woukl meution that we have not forgotton the We also have a large Stock of White, Black, and Fancy Bonnet Very cheap, Ladies light Col. Kid Gloon, best quality, Plain, Fancy Barages, Strip- ed and Plard Swiss Muslin, Jacomet, Swiss ond Cambrick Mastins, Bead Maslins, Linen Cambrick, Long Lawn, Linen Cambrick Hid’ kfe, Plan & Kmbrovdered, Bird hve Dupers, Ladies Whe Lleck, Slate & Mised Hone, Ms sses & Children's | Fancy, White, & Mized Cotton Stockings 7 & 8} Bleached & Brown Table Lieen, Brown & Lleached Table Cloths, Plun Black Silks, (Superior Black Fig- ured Silke, and Fancy Silks at Cost.) We will ale Sell afl kinds of Parusals, Cheminets, ve tox at vee UNDER-SLEEVES, & MANTILLAS how Com We alm have « large Stock of | | Ready-Made Clothing, SHIRTS, PANTS, VESTS, COATS, DRAWERS, &e. which we are sethag at 10 per coat adveses tr Cash ] ; : ' oi \ CARPENTERS FINE HAN ‘ STATESVILLE. } sAWS, MORTICR CuSREA. FULD IPG : wy , : CAST BUTTS TEA AN SANEQRUS INVIGURATOR: Bp 8 Abts pet neces eee: TABLE SPOONS, pucks. A ‘ ate he herpe ve hend 0 larg FOR ALL PURPOSES OF \ STIMULATING LIVER . ake Seine aN ena PORKS, . eae es aHo 4 TONGS, . WEDICIVE. wil eappiy DOOR LOCKS, RE ‘ ‘ anf ha AWRY ‘te PS a eI WARDROBE LOCKS, omauitesoherem SAWCT ALLLCL 2S, pote hocks, v : ‘ and YANKEE NOTIONS, Staunnsry, Wall paper HOES, TRACK ¢ HALTER, as * . “ as + ~ gether with a first CHAINS, CAST RELTS BLIs- pet sivegned . CONFER TION ARTES, Fine © care TER STFEI SHEARS, FILE of : : TOHRU HO. Meee Sn sk hind) AUGERS, STIRUPS, BRIDLE BITTA i F 7 ae vg thnks, Mowe, SLEDGE HAMMERS, HAND HAMMERS Weg 2 any . goo Boxes Frying Pans, Jack Serews, amd . meet ul } o ( ul =} ther articles im the hardware line at Cost. Preew t \ I \ Je wae ¢ te stand seare up to all we advertion, & last weet She CW ANS \ VEGETABLE LITHONTRIPTIC THe HUMAN PAMILY eay we will g more goede fer your Money thes ast - - We are respretfally Rh. & A. MURPHY. s shary NO Maret I 1*37 ane "> Oup DISEASED KIDNEYS, Katara - ' 6 aaa we : | oes k “ e | Vp NT] r ) I ! é a : ie Wai kak ree ° : Me ? - The Propricter of Earle Foundry & Machine Sbe \ . ’ part . YY UETD sntem te trieets end the pabile grow & tay . trast the romniry, thas he to still ase an ; p : wee es \ z = g stiecles, together with mary PE PROWBITIONEST (ealogs mares oo wee eau WR LA ae } Fo AUSTIN Drurey Threshing Machine |? ) \ JAMES HOR AH, 4&nda tkorse Power, Balisrmere of draught. exectle eve" © be feoad im the countt w bree «© rece ‘ . ! oe Seon a = SWERP POWER _ oy. ee pee 1th eG i aes 0 WATCA-MAKER AND JEWELER, 00) = she poate wr unary fon ' Assets peers Sevaaene, | Y . N. ( * Lambreth's Vertical Waterwheels, “Ay _ elesaes V ( Ine door blew R.A A. Murphy's Store, Genet ened Sow Vit, MILL & FACTORY GEal coe : . = i ; ‘ — SECTION & FORCK PUMPS, separate of combned ioe FASHIONS Wanted ta Purchase, re I stems diwruay ei wo Na ge desl gainer enti ale Stats YOUNG AND LIKELY NE- . alee he Bee phen ia ree are Se Hhe | wy AQ i 20 APPLY { 1 t ‘ lyn DREREVS Corn Shellers: Pte f variety: at MANION BORER " ‘ Tn \ I cen ; eneies x coud iad bok! tine 4 43 Pants ( asthe: e Work, = v i] “ oe : DR. WILLIAM 8: TATE, Nellea ised Wanscas ace foe ager dire Fahne ; ANDERSON & REYNOLDS, \ VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND : WRU RETIRE ’ Sargon and Mechanical Dentist, NCR i Road fg rine —— A very GROCERS 7 : M 1 y : s Graduate of the Baltimore Demtal College my (,.. 2 H. THOMPSON 2 i : Via iB) , Ce : FOR SALE. THE ( | | \ ea SOATES\ LEE N ¢ aan var Democrat copy three monthe, aad occurre . At CR ae : o GREAT SOUTHERN . sia naieaiciimadls iis : : Cor RK opgelae —_ ; site F yo ne alk. : : > t RIGUY allies pnforelimal we reices ; for ay omission Werchants, « ro th nA ~ ne nim WR Ie Wand pale general WANTED. iona ' N). 1 RIAVIX2 SQUARE ; Uae AND DEPOT. fa ee "8 s BACON dress Alisa eee ae " Tee Sy ae sii ( : LOO LO Yea eB alpen core FOR . on wes i pam aeer } Tou Ye Yny oe ° , Ww A o ass . aaa ‘ SALE CHEAP. AS ia z i: : ~ a 8 ; 1 ( ‘ : | March Blet, 1857 meh ws ip \ 1 1 81 MAIN STREET RICHMOND, VA 1 ( ~ —— ‘ A 1 nie ns ne ' p ea Sian mmedi. a eady-Hade Clothing. ! I WES PERS, TREWAIE vol ae oe Wanted I ately, _ ' . ogee ~ CORDS OF PINE WOOD, for whieh e A : " HOt wey Dy A \ 1D LOT \W 7 1 : 4 R Pere b rT of y( ) Cash will be paid oo aire ‘vens } / ‘ Wo bIE : ol SoHE ‘ Malsbury, March 24, 1857 , ‘ whe Ty WOUNT PLEASANT, + < : : Lye H R eae } 7 pu . . Pe ARRIS’ HOTEL Wt ON a | ‘ ) j ’ NEW BOOKS. “y . North Carolina Law Books. hea Nod ; . fy ! Ay Thr New Nevieed Civle of North Car cE ‘ oa < rw 4 r nt Ba «t Viley'a North Carchine HIS Hotel, formetly known as the * 6M ; Erie I ! ce ; : i ee i 1 ick : he a tana aa ee Ss LL Fes ease a hero rage : mer ( WILE j Arye te 1 in the ¢ ( Pleas hronghoat, ia now ready for the " " : Qu See mnt. ¢ nw For aele at ception of guersta Having the advantage of net rs 7 ‘ aint N NIGH Tok Mica: [tate mathet, he TAHSE wil slways Ari ' 84 ACs! R Adis! " “ WANTED | I~ ee : : 4 spread HED ROOM ee Le, ventral, ; - . ay : vante attentive and polite, and no paine will ) 4 ‘ From varie A aly ’ : o make nll comfortable who may stop a! Nowe )/ }( i) } A. : 00 Bush Is V h at Fresh Supply of Traveliore will find a a aout st ties NEW BOOKS. ; en vale onHACN aN al aati ied evra erty | . ! hii pauteere meen Nalem Almanacs, | owscic: || CMAN MARS . m ecg WICH ALE BROWS rye ‘ ; FOR THE YVEAR,AS5T | aun 7 | ‘ t A x S Furs he grime, hie 7 ~~ ° i . : WRITING PAPER. - foun 0 eS pI HATS HATS B e Ft ' ; Mi ; F ' ; . } : z f = ’ . He inte and A ee ; a Fed i COMMON SCHOOL BOOKS Mules ! Mules! | A Tare, and Splendid Rtock of FOR, CA 4 Nctly ile labtiee Ofiee fie HRN NISS' Book Store. | MIA ECS MICHAEL BROWN | W. J. MILLS & Co 4 , m4 arch 57 (4! Saliebary, March Bie, 1857 6mot teration withia same gr & sep as Upon th vain, for shade w Linge procare as I con He repli & compa him and my fotw wered b —has b be hara- he selde sayeelt; ny he is tu have ent from around | try can ly, ia ho This « roneed } 1 eager! mine ho abode o to @ tin place, ai rent fan entered, me as M qtestion woald b had bee ages of laxuriat with th face wa wrinkle. lianey o had bee emaciat but he « jected a tirst ent me suc mined, possible tory, thr fectly i to his p more ea fect, for rambles upon ot tained t things ¢ away, a which | as yet I ring om an Oop) with ou ket wit! an over one of U The pla ardent | sire. ed for a Diasees, seen cli inindin; old feu as cryst impatie ting for the cou been re agined | in his e Pam ife to } when h filled tl Dead 8 butall | some in fresh en his tear: “What for thus corner | 60 stran seemed recover mé to t which | 3, DRAWER, eat advance te UKPHY. ewe Y y Le | Narhine the. he pablie gre at he be tl mee rthee with mart rlebratead Maohine ht, exeolis eve” lim the count) terwheels, CTORY GEal ie oF CUTTER ing stoud the 4 im the care of be THOMPSON 6me43 y mont he, and fer alo Lard, Bee heat, &e. fe | paid. MILLS & Co 6mo4d iately, : D, for whieh 13 ) MYERS TEL, 0. * the “* sMits thorough repo ready for the antage of a it y# be bowntifell comfortable, * ine will be aparé ee tke oe? Hat all times ie d North or Bowb HARRIS F (f:40 we f FUR, CA i and STRA ww. MILLS & Co 6mo © was daring @ brief sojourn in ane o whi a more boyish days, and it was with hat the most rowmautic portions of Western N. Carolina that the incident. transpired whieh 1 aii about to relate. After the fashion of mnoat Sollegians who fancy that ong themselves, at the end of each impaired both mentally ,k made a flying visit to of romantic to recruit my faculties; but it might have Been mainly to escape from the sight of Qodks, ‘and to breathe ao atmosphere where I might hear the shrill ree of the'tifle instead of Greek roots and Math- ematical problems. Be this as it may, it ie suflicient to vay, that I found myselfon summer evening onan eminence overluoked.a quiet little village in county of A-———._ I had visited it session, & and many pleasing reflections that [gazed up- OM @ scene that called up 80 many sovth- iniséenees of by-gone days. ’ scene itself was. most enchanting. Beneath me lay the quict litte village, clad in all ite rural charms. It was a small collection of quaint-luoking houses, ir , here and there, with a few Which had been lonored above the rest with a coat of white paint. These evi- dently formed the residences of the more aristocratic portion of the inhabitants. Phoshades of twilight were already set- tling over it, while yet the sun was visible to me, and lit, with his parting beans, the summits of the neighboring peaks, and formed a striking coutrast with the gloom which was spreading itself like a over the valley, in which lay the vil- ped The smoke issued in perpendicular amne of blue vapor for a hundred feet, wntil it encountered a current of air which it in a broad sheet over the tran- nil scene. As night approached [ turn- my horse reluctantly down the declivi- ty, and in 4 few minutes stopped before & respectable looking edifice which the ign betokened an [un. The landlord, a fine specimen of the mountaineer, guve) we a cordial welcome, and assured me in his own blunt manner, that he would contribute anything in lis power to ren der my stay agreeable. I found that time, ip ite onward warch, had made little ai- teration in thie place or ite inhabitants within the ~ eight years. I saw the same grvy-baired old men walking with @ step as firm as when | last saw them. | Upon them it seemed to vent its fary in vain, for the exception of hair perliaps a) shade whiter, I could see no difference. | Linquired of the landlord if he could procure me a guide for the ensuing day, a8 I contemplated a fishing excursivn He replied that he could furnish we with & Companion, if 1 prefered it. [thanked him and inade some inquiries concerning my foture associate. | ans wered briefly: “Le is a perfect anomaly, —has been here some years,—seems tu be harassed with some secret anguish, for he seldom associates with any vue except sayself; and yet whea throwu in compa, ny he is exceedingly polite. Ie scems tu have moved ina sahara wi ditfer ent from this, his last selection. Ile has afownd him every comfort which the coun try ean afford, and spends his tine chief ly, in houting and fishing.” This aceount of a being so strange a roused my curiosity to such a pitch, that I eagerly accepted an invitation fromm mine host, to repair imuvediately to the abode of this recluse. He led j to a single rvom in the suburbs of th place, and entered with an air of appa rent familiarity. v those he dely the way The inmate arose as we entered, and my friend introduced lin te meas Mr. De Lacy. The iindividual 1 question was aman rather beyoud what would be called the prime of life. He had been evidently subjected to the ray ages of some deep-rovted sorrow lis laxoriant hair waa as white as if silvercd with the snows of seventy winters, lis face was crossed with many a care-worn wrinkle, bat his eye presented the bril- lianey of a mach earlier day. His fori) had been robust, but was considerably emaciated. Ilis greeting was cordial, but be soon relapsed into the saine de-| jected air which marked hin apon my first entrance. Altogether lie seemed to me such a child of mistery that 1 det mined, ere i left the place, tu possible, some informati tory, thoagh infyrmed that le was per fectly impenetrable in all things relating to his past life. But this reselut Was more easily formed than carried feet, for though he joined ime in all my rambles and conversed without restraint upon other matters, yet Le always inain tained the saine studious reserve in all things concerning himself. Days passed away, and the time was fast approaching which I had fixed tor iny departure, and as yet I had effected nothing. Tt wasdu ring one of our namerous excursions that an opportunity presented itself Tired with our walk, and having filled our bas ket with trout, we were seated an over-hanging rock on the margin of one of those beautiful mountain brooklets The place was as romantic as the ust ardent lover of nature's charts could de sire. On either side the rocks were pil ed for a hundred feet in huge, shapeless masses, While here and there might be seen cliffs that shot up in bold relief, re ininding us of the battlements of some old feudal castle, and the brook as clear as crystal was flowing beneath with noisy impatience. My comrade had been sit ting for some time gazing intently upon the course of the stream, It might have been reflection from the water, but [im aygined I saw a tear glisten for a moment in his eye. IHis thoughts were recurring Ramen y to his own boyish days, when ife to him was but a dream of pleasure, | when his bouyant spirits big with hopes, filled the future with joys, which, like the Dead Sea fruita, were delightful to the eye butall bitterness within, Hoping to gain some information while memory was yet fresh enough to re-open the fountain of his tears, [turned and thusaddressed him: “What inducement have you, my friend, for thus secluding eed in this retired corner of the world, among companions 60 strangely unconyenial?” My question seemed, at tirst, to startle himgbut he soon recovered himself and said: “Why ask me to tear agape those ghastly wounds Which the lapse of years has nearly heal- vr obtain, if nas to jis bits beneath VOL. XIIT. Devoted to Politics, Wews, Agriculture, Internal Smprovements, Commerce, the Arts and Sciences, Morality, and the " — mesprenoaperte bette oe i T a a ed? Why should { dwell on the hopes|self, and cirenmstances having aaitel ef my youth, born ouly to be blasted t But a sorrow, shut up within my heart's hot celle raukles with the fury uf a sluin- bering volgano, and yet tor forty Jong years, this has been guawing at my vitals, aud though these silvered locks aud tue sauken cheek ure evideuced yf its dreadful havoc, yet befure a human eye, vo sigh vf anguish has ever escaped me to indi- cate imy tale of woe: and nuw siuce my cap is alinust drained, and’ this earthly pligrimaye is drawing to a close, periaps it Way ease ime fur a while to fiudm youa sympathy for. any sorrow. ‘This dittle urovk is straugely éufblematic of my past life. ‘Trace it vack but afew shurt wiles, and you will tind it a purling streamlet, Here we see the bruvk, eucumpassed by these grim barriers, fretting aud dashing itself with reckless impetuvsity against the obstacles that lie atuwart i 8 chuunel ; tullow ite downward course fur uw hundred wiles, aud you wall wv louyer tind it the leaping rivalet that yuu ove it here, but a deep, turbid stream, slowly weuding its way towards oveuu’s depths. My youth was Checkered with cares, iy uaulood a fitful dream, and vow, ws aye is creep- jug upou me, 1 Lave sougut this retired place tuat, alter a life so tumultuous, this care- Work body may sink quietly into its last receptacle. 1t was iy fortune, or rather wisfurtunc, to be boru the cluild of wealth and luaury., My tatuer wae Lord D— , of one of the must ancicut and wealthy families in Eugland, aud 1, bis ouly child, aud heir to wail wis Utles. Of wy college life, it 1s Decessary tu say LY Guiog. 1 was wild apd wayward, and wheu, on mny graduativn, ty lather de sired wwe to succeed bite ip tue labors and buuors of bis station, 1 begged of him tu retain them himeecif fur a wuile, pleading both my youth and inexperience. My disposiuou Was too restiess to brovk cup- fiuement, and J had formed the intention of joining the army. When I tirst sigui- fied iny wish to Lim he bitterly opposed it, but finding me ibexvrabie, Le at last consented tv procure for ine a commission | in a regiment that was then forming for service io America. We were stationed for sume tine previous to our departure in London. Here 1 enjoyed myself in the widest sense of the word. With no very pleasing anticipations of camp life, I determined to drink deep of pleasure's cap, and many a time since, have 1 wish ed that ite nectar draughts had scorched ny lipa, for it led me to place my confi i black as hell could paint it, has lefCme here to die like a withered oak stript of ite branches. In my regiment there was a brother officer otiny own rank and age, h x manners and handsome appearance were dence in one whose v 8 winn almost irresistible, and an intitnacy spranz up between us which seon ripened into frendebip Dav after day passed over us in each other's company, and served only to endear us to each other. Hap pening to be sauutenny one day along street, [ noticed a bandbil an nouncing that a celebrated troupe were to perform ata very fashionatie oj house and aa it was near the tine, | pared myself, and joining my frien proceeded thither. OF the pertormance ropposite t I can say nothing, f twinkled a pair of sank deep into my was far beyond description locks and bong drooping lashes, ly whiteness of her complexion, and the arki eart, Her perfect syinmetery of form and feature, might have taxed the skillofa Prax for a paralell, | sat entranced mnt | le 8 fairy vision xv! nd the h and forth with quick pu time Thad no dream t jurit Tr t blood we 1 her mine. I had no thon at did not turn on her, and throt heart [ songtit my ¢ spend as nig dreadful be another's pr not inaKke t er ! t, haunted already she mi: cel thought ze an electric curre: deterinined that ar set on me ere I heared her name nounced Dut how was Ltayet an intro duction to her. ‘Tins Ps y paazied m@™13 by idea sug’ ie igh my n ther sun sho pro which sore] r the that rove tfer it suddenly oc ng vs atfer vdde to me that was Vv had sec friet ry Vs mame Full his chamber and told him of the being whose beauty lad kept my eyes th rapture Upon mn f theevening before ar trom sleep, and dwelt w her surpassing loveliness. I thought detected an uneasy ex ion Ti bits face whilst [ was speaking, bat [ was too inuch infatuated to read its trne significance “lam surprised,” he said, “that you have not heard of her before. She the daughter of one of the wealthiest barons inthe realm. [thought that every gal Jant that could sapport a mustache or boast of family distinction had felt the potency of her charms, Ilalf the court iers have already laid their fortunes at her feet to see them spurned.” At my earnest request, he at last consented to attend the levee on the ensuing evening It was with feverish and introduce me. impatience that 1 awaited its approach, and when at Jast it came, with many misgivings I repaired thither and met my friend ; we soon discovered Miss Wallace, the object of our search, seated upon a divan, surrounded by half a dozen zeal ous admirers, each striving to excel the other in the assidnity of his attentions, and though she received them with great politeness, yet there was a constrained air in her bearing that showed they were anything but agreeable. ‘After the introduction wo continued to form a part of the little circle, Lane ex erting to the utmost to please. In ashort ‘ime ull had left her but Lane aud my oe ee hopes <<< were crushed never to rise. After age pon me, and ii seem- : i ‘ ill rested upon her |him away, 1 ééized the opportunity and| can soil, where valor was to win for me|the lapse of a year the u intelli: Ben Ieati |offered my arm for a sacenaede” She| the victor’s wreath, yer reached me that my father was -agll a I et Pee Ptonld ack |accepted it, and we were soon among| Weeks and monthspassed, and several ead. He believed me to. be travelling |I turned. an fi ar fae toate d that restless mass of human beings that,| letters were exchanged between my be- for my Own amusement am the won- efeep, for, the opie tio tags fy (like the wheel of Ixion, seemed destined | trothed and myself reatiit the same |dere of the new world, for go 1 had in-}andthere wasapprning sensation in iny to nove for ever, Round and round we went, and I soon discovered that.we were | the “observed of all observers,” and many | were the envious glances cast npon me |by disappyinted knights. The crowd {finally began to disperse, and as 1 hand- jed her to the carriage, I requested the | privilege of escorting her to the ball on the ensuing evening. This offer she ac- \eepted with u grace that gave birth to |wew hopes within my bosom that she | might yet be mine. Long to me was jthe day that followed. It seemed that }youth might yield to age under the pres- |sure of a few such days, and,often did 1|tendrills,—with having wooed and for- | resolve that, that day should seal my fate. | gotten her, and having won an avowal of Bat when the time arrived, and I fonnd|ber love and mocked it— With fearful Feat the saine carriage with her, fly- | shock the thought flashed upon me, it {could not muster courage to carry out spirit of undying love. By how- ever, her letters became lesa, frequent, and, as I imagined, less affectionate. At last a full month bad ela and I had received no letter, though I had written to her frequently.. One day, apd never shall I forget that day, it was the eve of of the dreadful battle of New Orleans, a letter was handedme, it was in a lady’s hand, and with throbbing heart and trem- bling hand I tore it open only to see the | name of the being I adored subscribed to | the most bitter reproaches: charging me | with having won her heart and suapt its tion, and I resolved to set out imiedi- thence to return andend m erica. . Hastening to. New were my emotions from those which filled before, I stood upon deck, and gazed up- on its fast receding spires. A change had come over the spirit of my dream, and with a sickening sensation, I stepped a- shore, determined to avoid as much as possible, my old acquaintances. After sone days an irresistible desire seized me to learn something of the circumstances ing along through the paved streets, I| was only a subterfuge to cloak her own - g g g } ’ y ge that had wrought such a gpd change want of constancy. Oh, could it be that formedhim. This altered my.determina- ately for England, avd secure my estate, oe sin Am- oa. I enter- ed a packet for London. You'may judge of my feelings as I hove in sight of a place, the very thoughts of which called up se many painfal reflections. How different my bosom, when, just eighteen months ffocated me, and yet i feeling that soothed enge, and often did n who had robbed not escape my back to London throat that almo there was anot! me, and that wi 1 vow that the me of my prize| should vengeance. 1 imra and wrote imm you that your ¢ villainy has been detected.” You havé violated the sacred ledges of friendship, and perjured your Pisckened soul, but with heaven’s help you shall pay the penalty of your crimes —choose immediately your weapons and a place of meeting.” In a few minutes I received his answer 'in the same tones of hatred and defiance. ‘Sunrise on the ensuing morning was se- \lected as the time, pistuls the weapons, land the place of meeting, an Inn about twelve miles distant. The dawn was fast sol uti ig > the ti irs remem ber- |my resolution. The night passed, and | words 80 pure, 80 earnest as those she |'2 peg my affa i at Mi | approaching and I procured a second and jeach hour I thought that I discerned | breathed at our parting could come from | that there wae an Old Bure OS ee ot rted i diately for the appointed something that betokened more than a/a soul so fickle! It was only when I had Wallace’s living in the city, I determined tig . ‘Ae deed fF tl = lt | pleasure in iny attentions. to seek her out, and learn from her all| place. As 1 dashed olf there came @ tu- The ball pass- jed, and again we were alone but ayain jmy heart forsook me. When I took my |leave of her, she informed me that she would leave the city the next day for ler tather’s country residence. This suited me admirably, for he had given me an invitation to spend soine days with hiin previous to iny departure; for he lad been a compeer of my father’s, and was 30 imiportunate in his requests that [ had consented, even before 1 was aware that Miss Wallace’s presence was to add to the pleasure of my visit; but her an- exhausted every other conjecture that the . , A dreadful conviction that she was faithless, | that had transpired. Accordingly, after sank with leaden weight into my mad- |S™me difficulty, I found her residene. She dened brain. How bleak, how cold, how | ¥@8 40 estimable old Scotch lady who had heartless seemed the world to me! Lat | Superintended the earlier days of Miss a few months ago there was one haven Wallace's life, and was now living on her into which | was steering my storm-tog- | bounty. Her surprise at seeing me was sed bark, one sunuy shore where this unbounded. My altered appearance star- wearied head migit have been at rest, | tled her, but she almost immediately but this last gust Lud swept me with re- started up and exclaimed : “O! Mr. De doubled violence back into the darkling Lacy i r. De Lacy! | knew yoa would come to save my poor bairn.” Then sud- main; and now I stood with something | : like calin desperation watching with grit denly checking | nereelf she exclaimed, /**’tis too late! “tis too late! the pvor satisfaction the fury of the storin that was 8 : ; i child’s heart is broken with watching for nouncement determined ine, for itatford- hurrying me onward to destruction. 1 ; jed @ tine opportunity for the consuma- retired to iny tent, not to sleep, but only | YOU bat it will be an unco pleasnre to jtion of my plans, so [ accepted the invi-)to brood over my sorrow. { was of a/8ee you before she dies. Why did you j uot come to save the blithesome thing tation and promised to follow him in a! proud learted aud resentful race an i i r 2 few days. The interval hung heavily on| would have saffered the pangs of martyr- from so early a death! but I know that nie apmelials oe — liny hands. That star of the galaxy which | dom, rather than move a step towards re- {they told you that she had forgotten you. Pee af on the wharf at Orieans.| had attracted my wandering gaze had conciliation. I was socn at heart and |! anol end mae a, ange area but time Rad wrought a mighty change. | of ronete ‘ : - ; if you ught she would not have ‘ , : left its constellation, and London possess-| would have laid ime down and died of!" Y° thought that i I parted with him as a brother, and now gone to the end of the earth for ane glance of your eye—they wearied her until she consented to marry Mr. Lane, but she | knew that she would never be called up- jed no attraction for me. At the expira- |tiun of the time I set out with a light heart for Wallace Mansion. It was a beautiful morning, and the very birds scemed to inspire me with contidence of succesa. Qn my arrival there [ met with a reception such as only an Enylisiiman can give, but by far the most cordial to {me were Miss Ada’s smiles. I will not } be tedious to mention our inany }tete, nor how the gilded hours flew over ne, contented with only being near her pure yrief, and yet | presented ajeompos- ed frout, for scathing indeed would have been the pangs that could force a tear from the proud heart of a De Lacy. The scene that to-inorrew’s sun was to usher in was strangely congenial to my feel-) ings, and the distant firing of the picket, | and the deep tone of the cannon fell with | svothing effect on my frenzied spirit, At} first peep of dawn the shrill revielfe sam moned the sleeping host to arms, to pre- pare for the stern drama that was about and she consented that she might die in peace.” Something of the dread reality now flashed upon me. I had been duped —duped by a man who under the cloak lof friendship had wrought this deep-laid design; be had judged but too well that tete-a But one more day remained, and this was tw be cted. Veterans froin many aj ™Y haughty temperainent would lead me to. determine my fate. Anxions and jard-fou Pile ra erecra talalicattcie forsake England for ever, bat heaven restless | wandered over the ficlis as if flesh the aiden. swords, hair-brained |"8d decreed that his villiany should be j | exposed, and the image of her constancy installed for ever in my heart. To my inquiries concerning her mistress she re- that for a long time she had con- ruftians, whose sanken eve and unruftle n bespoke their indiffercnee te the re- ilt, others, whose pallid cheek and aox- n search of game, bat many a lucky ridge escaped exultiny, for my thoughts i nai Towards sunset, were else etnployed. 1 | plied Wwe » told that t! were thinking |? ’ The siv : rus ‘ ‘ el A y A : 3 ME tinued to write to me, but receiving no him. The signal was that commonly as- | and cheerful, too, and helped you to be- Wetiearic el nitanti: ae s i the ne Sane ets” | answer, she at last concluded that I had e408 these murderous occasions , slowly guile the weary hoars. ow happy you a , OF B QUllar, | lie rover the rolling lows; ga nd vent! 2 ry, . a.“Sre fd . strnck with artistic I r was | cer ae ib the r pe “part 4 deserted her, and her constitution was in- |“ | gently tel: the portentous words, “fire,|should be with sach a companion |— ‘ 1 \ a ‘ ers ith a] ) cing steeds i . o t 3 . ri daintive, and after a few notes, a full) g WAVIE lumes, thir Mi ; fter gic . sufficient to support the shock, aud she | 00" hy ie oi preg prcgrieeeran se yaaimary ietnte bate ~ —— | ’ at a! ’ » 3 Ml and waving plume uirsting after gi . * “xD ! 2ned at : . Ficlil vores Fosslin accompaniment. v.hicli cee ids Bry) as now apon her death bed. The mys-| Pistols ex} loded. A burning sensation Uf domestic happiness. Nothing mere F f wh all were there, but there was one who aliode. : ‘led Tae } abot alony my right side and the warm . aA aback of [ recosnized as that of Miss Wallace. | ed turward tothe s sEliing cone}teey ee at once nuravelled. wine tra ieee Ske, Ay I i trae. And theu, too, your pro- elized & ’ : 4 hed forwar < a ri yy con B moe © aes . ' By . As she concluded I approached the spot test ‘i siroe all] © Ere been superintendent of the post uttice at |» j , caine trickling d "Nig ' de drop- vision held oat. It was thoughtful in you ‘ ’ 4 ached est as the goal o his es. z 4 ' 2“ atc a no ahi r a he > anobserved. She was sitting on a mosey ba] Sees . : camp and had intercepted all our letters, ped his pistol, clasping his hands, stay- to lay up a sufficient store. You need . itt g a ) had lit for an hour the scene : a : hellisl yered a few steps and fell I refused to aT Gel’ rock, rapt in deepest thought. In one. ar : uray Fi ; long suswecing them as best suited his hellish . | aid. —“back.” not tell me, for now you speot many vn } ad : : ari as in motion; long : 3 ai reelf o vical aid. —“bac : . : 7 banc ale eld elamailiwuitarelclonie c: : “he sins. Bitterly did I reproach inyself|4¥a!l myself of surgical aid,—“back, an industrioas day daring the autumn in 4 guits hh serr imns) moved slow towards | ion . -* Icried, “1 will eee him die, though my! ope are: wa V other supported her head. I sl poe pee 1: oe or my proud contempt of ny own ints tiee : Y gatheriug this provision. ery trae, as : ll blaze of fashion, lovely a penal Wate oa - * fortune. 1 set out early the next morning own life blood were ¢ b ng, it sh vuld not yuu say, he that will not work shall not lg a ret fa ror was tlie Ge ee ; ele a © tor Wallace Mansion, determined to inn deprive ne of this last of heaven : loons.” Gat, and he that will not look ahead ma is aye oe Fy a ey HE Rare 5 morning rays, bright aniforin, plore forgivenes from her dying lips. As I hastened to the Spot, Le was lying on expect the storms to overtake him. Wel b ne tha u dese Wt and wa vanner. Lut many a bose 5 ; . his back ar P aron ras or : ; : f the opium-eater ever dreamt of. 1 ete Bt nd _ ae Vee Bl pasted along the same road that I hiad|:? back and the tart ar ind wascrituson Mr. Squirrel, 1 sometimes think I should + URGE ALT eater ga a me WAS 1S A sch LATE Se hh those s [Ua | velled only a vear and e half before, | Wi the gore that issued from a wound | jike ty belong to your community. You . uy arm Ow 2 Sa na grew | ay dimany at t - . a oe * surve 5 whee ¢ ; t rance As I approached tart r ae eae ee tilled with deep remorse and crashed in |!@ Ms left breast. urgeon approaco- live in a grand, noble mansion ; you sre : AGT A} ed, she start strong with the nerve ar n ; ; md tk lies Pati . , ; Ps Ay Pepe nnetinne ee s g " gH € ear res Kitites itbesoiued thats years only, could |" ] ig probe the aes id, — ‘s ~ K | rocked to sleep by the winds; the birds ’ »weohes mouldering beside tl ; 4 ¢ wit nino » of 4“ 3 ; ‘ . sug hersctt she said, ll am afraid thatie,oi We halt , ae have wrought such achauge; every thing ’ a ee I thd ld Ee oes a hi ‘ ive you their music freely; you are al- LE Cul & a rT , 4 a 4 “to to J, you will acquit yourself bat poorly ava from th ; seemed clad in mourning ; the porter was 01 NO O8e, "be Baie, Mortis L.. ‘”! ways happy, have few cares, and these > : nee fron 2 enemy : t ower ec » hit ane te < sportsman ‘Bat, rephed I, “you must thecha The ee j 7 ae I : sitting in sadness at the door, and but for 2Utan power oti Sere Ue: 1 ey, ed uot unpleasant ones; and then how ac- ' » J »the r he 33. ’ egit : —T * ous doo ( oning adm ny arm is tuken a roman aes See sora AE ed oe him the place looked deserted. The Au- | “48 Conscion of bisdoom,and motioning tive you are in your movements, and urn aa Ss lished but a Wen > ac Spears aie ae j tunn wind whistled sadly by, and the ve-| tem back, Le said to me, in a busky with what alertness you spring from tree i F H t endvanced tu the van and aw “ wie )| voice, “cone ne: o me to y Voice 13 fs stin mysell Ux ; * art f eS lifer ry air appeared to partake of the general | YOrces “¢ V4, near to me fur my vo poh to tree! Yon are pleased, are you, to favor me with a sor das ees . pees ; ; gloom Phe tirst person I recognized, as EU , hy have yoo sought to take find one man that is really kind and ba- é u tthe " ng batteries. f the z ‘ my . o > woung s . asecatcd anil tunine her in USIUNg Cree a I dismounted, was the father, but the!) ee why did you clip my you be manef Thank you for the compliment. niin a" \ F »to me charge oo, seemnes ‘ \ Tat 2 une % : 3 Y sing the eoldicrs furewe : ; ae ; my i - fot 8 + coldnese with which he received me told Wall t wy 1 done anght : win 4 aes You would be happy to stay longer, bet = anlecethisone ofall Shia ecu te shock, champed bis Vit,’ at he considered me the murderer of! ") Allace that you wou! 1 not have ee ‘ yan cannot. What is the cause of hurry? to my present und pawed the earth with fiery 0p hig danghter. With faltering tongue 1 | But | am guing fast, a film is gathering () that's it! Mrs. Squirrel will be unensy st Ppt eee t 1s if conscious of s riders iimpa- tuld bim all, and bursting into tears he over my sight, may sire live to bless YOU" voar absence, and, besides, you havetwo she had not, I wo » Atthe firet note of the clarion oe & nd this last pang atone for the ‘¢ i wy eon saved the pain of this narrat I ae y naan mes grasped’ ay hand and exclaimed ; “she bead erat old Used el def toe L ae ‘st of the sweetest and prettiest young greys : , devote t wer yur ing t z ; ; 7 4 . = a was perfectly me nless as her voice as a regiment went ‘ indering is dying! dying! yes, my poor, poor child | WForg you Out,” cried » vile G'S at home that ever a parent doa on. awelled ‘a full rich burst, then sank mward to destruction ; as we 1 Boh ape is dying! but follow me, you shall re. 3embler; is not the ocean of Sern ¥ You must return to them. My love to y it full hb OUPSt, then sal a al roat stillnes hovered ove he ’ : ¢ * = sonencae! i t Ay ve strain, and then came the : gilli aler An pee ee Aa ee ceive her forgiveness, for she can not dic via: upon you enough to stil Your them; may they grow up and prosper, word Limes gleatal Me ara aie Y | casy unless she hears it all from you.” 1; Peary ¢ Are not the legions of el al ond may the chesnut and shellbark never words, ' Anam Vcr . e: ’ ’ : “ ee : aes a epide that loncty hearth amaiden kneltin prayer,) coh.” if ey dong the line ¥) (oiywed him into a chamber darkened #Walt thy fast-receding soal en ti be scarce in your day or in days of yoar Ae ta mon bis sword and wiped away a! Sod ky and, strewed with the and. still as the grave, with the exception hush thy falsehood! Miss Wallace is fj pring! . pon 1 and J away : Li ‘ and s s the yrave, Xceptint ) = tispring ! ar and the dead, told but too well it8 of an occasional moan or a deep-drawn done with these earthly trials and has nde thatyoas Mr: Chip-munk t or The effect was like magic, and in an in y ehect sigh As | approached, he threw back Hone to the jadginent seat of her Maker, ground squirrel I think some call yoa, : Saisingilior he smoke rolled over us, and qnicker) 2 7 : . ory follow tate : ole Haan A stant | wae at her feet, and seizing her The smoke rolled over us, ana av cker the curtain and revealed to me the fea- whither you too must soon foll we Ye fecause you have no inclination to elieab hand, declared, in passion’s wildest strain than the lightning, flash after flash lit "P itares of the dying girt; the sight so com her broken heart is there to testify thy trees, and risk yoar neck bya fall. You my undying love. “Tell medearest Ada, the gloom, so that when we reached the letely unmanned me that I started back. guilt, and if aught clae be needed, may So leceh fie Leforeland remem i puree eae on Niteliacarcorn tilt oalaite: : Ve sere a fe apr args : ! ber me tell co ) 1y momistake my foe lings # di carce at . remaine lof my ral What a change! there was the saine love: | YOO Carry with y cai egal ei i. oe ‘ cell, do vou? Yon areas besatifal as conld the flame that is consaming the lantregine a ae anfully they stood their oii a.. in her face as when first I saw her | YOUr Craven soul. | i alti : . e y little zebra, with your shinging urrent of my hear pe: f , POU iuman na > was not equi i] : j = t > of hell hg nt me r i - cptesl ier 1 f Os heart escape a woinans: gt id, a | el an dare was n of lee in the tull glow of health and youth, but a aed of hell hac ts it ia dei sey pes! You have your habitation un- ? tell ine i vere-<ia there Lali ; » task. and breaking sy fle : leis ; ‘ay > anathemas upo ie ¢ iw A e? tell ine is there eye re balin in, to the task; an ri a ne aE S Now her cheek was white as alabaster, to he a had pr ted ta on r that old stump, have you? I have Gilead tor loving hearts?! And thengh) contusion, IT turned my horse's head to her eve was softened, not dimmed, py the a. now how tong i continued, it is warm and comfortable where the fight was raging hottest, the advance retreated, formed and charged t was all done in less time than I have taken to relate it, yet her quiver ng hand and droop head told ine the prize was won, and clasping her to iny bosom, in one transport, imprinted a burning kiss « ] the time flew by so rapidly that ere we were aware of it, the dews of evening had damped her ringlets, and slowly rising, we strolled reluctantly towards te mansion. “But Walter.” she said, “that you - ringlets, falling in confusion about he again. I rushed into the thickest of the face, so pale, gave an expression that ai fight, the grape and musket balls whistled not belong to earth, Slowly she openes by me, but none had compassion on my |). ercatan'| as they fell “up am) ne: } rat] | A 7 death 1 shun heavenly simile played npon her face ny wile Ww wv her crimson cheek : misery wil when the heart, he world’s ¢ ess. lones fc > peace of the w rid! listress, longs for the peace ert ped her « ; : y AY fear ore C vee ane Gee Ee a : : . tp hand she exclaimed in feeble accent sounded, and with humbled pride the)a¢y Walter! Walter! have you come vanquished army w thdrew. A few short bed-s Jamin ide and clas t 1 moments or to seek fi promise tue, mock my last will resign your commission in thearmy. months brought peace to the two distr ict giveness? have you come to triumph ovet to me he resumed ean unten, Bn oni! Geno. Think what a life of peril is before you, ed nations, but not to me. With mourn: "tie ruin you have wrought, or didethey tone. “Ina few days I was on my re own Ua Non tee Goel and give up this mad longing after glory.” ful silence I parted with my co niot deceive von!” With hurried voice [teid. turn to America. For some time lwa : ee elon ee suerte Fun “No,” replied I, “iny life inispent Pemtces but especially with Lane, who seemed to her all that had transpired, fearing that dered: among the Nurthern phaenes i 1 ti Adon yAssage Vou say, is neces some attonement ere T ean merit: your feel a brother's sympathy for me in my) oo, might snatch her away while yet happening to be travedng in thts > sary, for ru faite) 5 sometimes poke sticks love. Tnone short year Twill return’ misfortune. Little did [I dream that LU reer ton victory perti iyo When isited this place, und finding its sin an eee ose ain and _ the v ae seal at your histalse aod dn l he he was ee [ Riialunl, Ger pallid fogunroa radian cily.0! ann coestand ee f heart - i Henacin ae cre \eees ; feet.” n vain she besonght me, my my ruin, that e the one hand was |. noilee s Coute noar me,” she suid, adapted to my situation, L determined to ein efy play Ns esau a any a oe nee nnalacies y ioken Bt everlasting friend. enn a8 ae ahat doa gat make a my Thootine ILere I tin Va ruluge ‘ Roe I tae ein pines heoge morning, L was harrying gayly tom Stua sit pies ier clutched the dagger that ering gloom alone may dim my last fond trom the vain display of all thatthe w t eres It is almost dinner time, London, and ina few day 3 was plongh-) was to stab my peace. For several months yaze on thee.” I started up, but thre calls splendor, bat which to my frozen 5 d vou must basy y urself in preparing We land-| I roamed about, determined never to re- J ‘ heart is only the mockery of a vain and all ae F death damp had settled upon her marb ing the main tow ards America. al Jack-| turn to the home of my nativity to wit- brow, and with one long drawn breat ed at New Orleans where Gener | sou was lying with an American army, ness the triumph of some successful rival; and we wore in daily expectation of af who he might be I cared hot, it was sut- lhattle. It was with a bosom tired with! ficient forme to know that my own bright her troubled heart grew still, her clamim on to fulfill her promise, for she felt the | icy hand of death working at her vitals, | ravayes of the fever, and her long black ished with the welght y valy even in death, As [threw myselt Ihand stili remained in mine, her last long rid flash of lightning and a hoarse deep muttering of thunder from an inky cloud that was hovering over head. My horse 'beeame frightened and dashed madly lalong the turnpike, “ torrents less rapid uud less rash,” the thunder grew louder until the whole heavens seemed to be rent asunder, while the forked lightning gleamed and darted above me and the) large drops struck me with a force that told the fearful epeed at which I was har- ried along. To a mind less excited than 'mine, the scene would have been awful, bat it served ouly to nerve me fur the ap- proaching contest—for that fearful fury of the elements was scarcely more violent than that which was raging in my own {met him asa deadly foe. I had been on the groand afew mivotes when he arrived; as be passed me a deadly paleness seized hin. I know not whether it was my own |tierce glanee of withering hatred or the | conscioasness of his crime, but he trem- bled like aa aspen. No attempt was }made at @ reconciliation, the bare men- |tion of it woald have been mockery ; and |we immediately took our stations and |stood gazing upon each other with the ferocity of tiers, for all signs of trepida- tion had left him and with compressed ips and erect form, he awaited the sig- nal. I maintaised the same air of indif- \ference, for it appeared that heaven's {earse rested upon me, and I was willing two die if my dyiag grasp could throttle | but my second approacled and wt to me that he was dead— With one ing glance at his stiffening form, I turme and left him.” While the old man de scribed this last scene L color that bad long been a strange: that wan cheek, came and went, and wit 1 1 i A lis eyes glar d, th ne clenched teeth, anu sat like one in a trance; bat by desret red its wonted inclancle lis face recover lis brow relax the recital in a ca deceitful race. Lut these sutferings ca not continue leony. for sharp pangs th | h \ lever and anon are darting through n SUMBER LI} pies coutracted brow, he Vv. !oand turmog once more ii t = : p I him till a late hour attempti: his sadness, but finding chat be ing more melancholly, | took my him. Early the ens ired to his room. "The : i ze = closed, the unordin: thing with dire forebodin, mf I approached the bed and drew back the curtains. what was my horror to find him stiff. The last spark that had lingered amid the smouldering of his heart’s sad ruin had become His brow no longer wore expression so common to it in life. las one asleep, and in that hope; that spring, and the wild. flowers fresh upon the grave of the “ hearted Stranger,” papain a UNCLE PHILIP IN THE WOODS. Mellow morning in June! The sun rising over the eastern hill, shooting down his golden beams into the dewey valley, over the brook, and over the where the herds are leisurely feeding.— The robin, the blackbird, the oriole, the bob-o-link, and the chatty wren, are bus at their work, which they lighten with |their gong. Glancing over the lawn, | with undalating motion speed the batter- | flies, and insects flatter and chirp in mer- ry and careless mood. Let me hie away |throagh the garden gate and over the | fields, singing a matin song, for the joy- | ous spirit of the season is upon repair to the woods and converse with na- ture, which is to converse with God in his works. Here I am among the stately |trees rejoicing in their new summer |dress, and with quick sight and acute hearing, I find food for thought. How ble to be in harmony with such scenes, and to sit down among the ten- ants of the wood, not as an enemy, bat a friend! As I come among them the birds seek the higher branches, and the aquir- irels survey me from the topmost limbs. They have seen haman marauders enter their haunts and beartlessly aim at their lives, and hence their distrust. Ianreor- ry they should so regard me ; but if there be power in sympathy, and if the eye can express benevolence, they shall soon find eat their mistake. Seated ander this oak I invite you, pretty creatures, to famili- arity. Ah! { thoaght as much. You |have an instinct of love as well as of fear. You approach more closely. Well, Mr. Squirrel, how fares it with jyou!t Glad that the winter has are you? and that you can once more sport your pretty furs and gracefal brash f Am I really a fiend, do you say? With- |out disguise I am ; and I would not, no, I could not harm you. Take your seat on that fallen branch, and let us have a lit- tle familiar chat. So you have found the winter severe, bat are thankfal that you had a comfortable house aod a warm bed. And Mrs. Squirrel was so good natured vo doubt " tire Yes, 1 know it; while 1 vivering under blankets, you | AN hay vecn dozing away the winter in » Your nice furs. And how have youbeen ipying yourself in these pleasant days‘ Hunting up the nuts you buried staatunn. Ifow do you know where \ m? You stile at the quee- tion You have memory as well as I have, and besides, you say, you can scent viutas well as L can the odours of my thie n nel for your wife, who is nursing the r ones. rewell, then, forthe pre- * T shall s ait you when you have Ne ate sent Yiinore leisare —. : Ah! my dear Mr. Robin, Tam really l among the Romans, charmed to see you. You have had a/ failed to constitute the “cgeng” of; the! render it impossible in future for the Chinese gov- . | wealthy, were according to Varro—the| eroment to violate at will its treaties With for- eacock from Samos, tle Phrygian tur-/eiguers, The AMoniteur de la Flotte concludes that an arrangement of the difficulties at present existing between the Chinese and English is per- fectly possible. For this purpose the British gov- erninent bave merely to adopt the only means eflicacious with the Chinese character, which is to ake a formidable demonstration on the coast of the Chinese Empire. long Visit tu the South, and you may con- gratulate yourself and friends that you escaped the pinebing winter whicl isjust : You bad tine times, had you, in the sunny cline! common was it {but stil delighttul—plen- ty of flowers, beautisul suushine, p enty of coup: to eat? Well, Mr. Robin, if ugs, I should certaiuly lave followed vou. 1 , and why did I not litte colder than Lad a pair of w have lege, ys use them / full of rheumat Taw geting o as | used lua wach i first became ac wihat Use at ow Besides, vou know, ir aha cannot Bool quaiiled wit youl great yranuls Lope you ileud bu speud the suimmer with ye. The louse you occupied last year is vacant, and only needs a litt wat Lave it, you know, rent free. I need wot teli yuu b and of course itis your own. Do not be roffled; 1 did net iutcud to hurt your feelings by the remark; stl vou migh as well reiuciaber that you built itou my pairivg to uke it as youd as new. Lou at, Yuu sav; yuu built it, 1 errr: , | . a doub you are Very Weicoliie.— va} prepanpy for bouse- vur goed ingadai is preparing for house suppose, and l al sure you Viease favour me that is capital! 1 u at the frst peep of ivaie by yus- keep are = with a sung. We would rather hear day than light. Give we nature before art, Mr. Robin. Aud sv your children are all married, are they, and expect to re-visit the plac e of tugir birth Glad I am ot it, They shall have the best my orchard can alford, and you know that | allow no eUNF on tny piace. You are in search of materials ty repair your house, are you! Well, farewell for the present. Don't forget the morning song, If you please. And ts that you, frie Woodpecker ? Beautiful as ever! Deuutiful as ever! You will pardon me, but once I thouht Fou Were sum elegant parti-c thiuk « you say vain of his of your ric! never boasted of are a famous ¢ you are industrivus!y hamuiner at the old trees, I call that music. Do you remember that [ used tucall you my detective polic 1, for you are Tameus in palling forth the skalking their hiding-places who da: Whea | was a boy, Mr. Woodpecker, 1 wickedly killed some of your cousins ; bat I hepe you will pardou me, for [ s.u cerely repent of that sin, and we t the fellow that I find mulestiug you now Good lack to you! vod void weal { \ ; head dress and iny @ sidyer, bul you , and besides, wien my trees. xe lu A Few Thoughts Upon Eating. The liver acts bponthe mind, as the ee meuts act upon a thermometer. A hap py man cannot be conceived who dues not possess a god d ion, od digestion al must every one would e1j 5 were it not for abominable mismaua A ment, a sort of \ bofMal powers, W O38 equa:ly want and sense'ess. Almost evr pation may more health! ! is twofold. Fas themselves int _ z ig : net. aid which never The revival of the company founded in 1769 will sey, cranes from Meigs, Aubracian ki the Tartestian mullet, touts trom in, Tarentine, oysters, crabs from Chios, Tatuan nats, Eyyotian dates,*and Thee! teader, think of that! and reflect, besiles, that all these daiuties were served uy upon plates of yold. and in chambers vhere the “ per- the statures of good, and rustled the roses upon the brows of the banqueters. “music from soft * stole iv from: some unseen recess, aud lulled the senses to an Elysian quiet, best suited to contemplition and—diges- tion., Ah! the “latter day losing the stern virtnes of their ancestors, gaiued a profound kuywledge and appre- | ciation of all the mysturics of the ‘cudsine,’ | and when we—we, thd barbarians of the! present age, sueer at what we term their culnptuous ostentation, we only expose our own ignorance and blindness, to the facinating philosophy o1 one of the ‘Fine berian chesnuts,” From the Central Presbyterian. CONCORD PRESBYTERY,. The Presbytery of Concord met according to adjourninent ou Thursday, April 16th, in the church of Prospect, Rowan county, N. C., aud was opened with a sermon by the Moderator, Rev. A. W. Miller, fromm Psalm Ixxxiv: 1, “Llow aiiable are thy tabernacles, O Lord of hosts!” | Coustituted with prayer. during this meeting 25 ministers, aud 30 ruling | fumed air” stole CAROLINA WATCHMAN. ry,” Romans, in : SALISBURY. N.C. There were present DAY EVENING, MAY 19tb, 1857. Rev. R. H. Chapman, D. D., was chosen Mod- = - erator, and Rev. Messrs. R. Beall, temporary clerks, Rev. W. G. Campbell, of the Presbytery of Lexington, and Rev. J. W. McLean of the Pres bytery of brooklyn, (N.S.) beiag present, were | luvited to sil as corresponding members. Mr. J. Curtis Stewart, liceubate, was dismissed to place himself wader the care of the Presbytery | . Davis, aud Be Le) pervs OF THIS PAPER $2.00 CASH. REGISTER YOUR LET TURS.—We have who send money to us by letter, to have their letters Megiste rca, Those who do not understand what is | required in doiug this, ean find out ‘rom Ue Postmaster at the | office where their letiers are to be wailed, But says the modern gourmand, des- ‘soft lutes,’ sweet roses, ‘per- fumed air,’ and golden pate, Julius Cresar ate, ata meal, the revenue of several Vitelline made four great Nerd ‘ai at a table from . Geta had an in- lible number of dishes served up to him in alphabetical order; and the empe- ror Heliogabalus poasessed the ‘insanest stomach’ of any man (except Pope Julius IL) who ever ‘lived to eat.” True! unde- e! but all we desire to convey is—that if persons will gormandize thus ferociously, let them, at least, use some discrimination, and not eat themselves in- ) grave at twenty-five, by mingling gross, most heavy, and UP We are authorized to announce Mr. Tnomas McNeety, as a candidate for the office of Superior Court Clerk, for the County A call tom the Tabb street church, Peters- burg, Va., was placed iu the hands of Rev. A. | W. Millier—Mr. Miller signified his acceptance vf this call, whereapon be was released from bis said churze assenting thereto, | and dismissed to connect bimself with the Pres- bytery of East Hanover, Va. ‘The church of Fourth Creek presented a call for Rev. Walter W. Pharr, which be accepted, whereupou it was ordered that the charch of bis preseot charge, Poplar Tent, and Bethpage, be cited to appear through their commissioners before Presby tery at Statesville oa Tuesday, June 16th, 7 o'clock, P. M., aod show reasuas why the relation existing between them aud Rev. W. W. Pharr should not be dissolved. | Lbe churches of Unity and Frauklin present ed a call for Rev. B.S. Krider, which be secept- ed, aod bis preseot charge. churches, were directed Ww appear before Presby Religious Notioes, Prof. Ww. J. Hoe, of the Union Theological Sem- inary, Providence permitting, will preach in the Pres- | + iu this plane, ou Wednesday ing wext, May 20th YHE WESTERN CONFERENCE OF THE Lutheran Cbureb in Salisbary on Friday the 22d inst., and the Church dedicated io the day the 25th,—the dedication sermon will be preach- True God on Mou- >, GRUSLCOLOSE, Pastor Loci Pees eshyterian.”— swine, and selected Presbyterian Sea Islanders, at the manter of Soutl newspaper, which it is proposed to estab lish in this State. met a sreens | slow reasons if any they Lave why the dis, ish in this State, met at Green sulution of the pastoral rel the 14th inst., pursuant to notice given, The Chinese War. M THE LONDON CHRONICLE OF 1 and } for the purpose of selecting naw e, loculion ord apd Sid present r | I We Jearn from a delezate, Erwie, which be was permitted to retaig iu bis Lands unul the that the meeting was characterised by meeting of Presbytery harmony and govod teeling throaghout. hat remains is the certainty that the war in n, D. D., signified bis ac : was reported a3 secured, Ceptance of the cail from the church of Asbeville, semi-annual meeting The paper is to be The next semi-annual meeting of f ] ; ‘ , 7 from V’aris we learn the vature of the ipstructiuns | the Ist Sabbath in September, at 7 o'cluck, P which Lord Elna will bave tu observe, and the » uf Orange Pres Davie, and R. LH. Latferty, togetber with ruliog ciders, Messrs. kL KR. Harns, ds which our new Plenipo- bytery, was chosen Senior editor; and e name of Great Britain the Rev. George McNeil, jr, his assist D. Juokin, and R. H. ¢ bapman, D. 1, and rul log elders, Messrs. J. A. Yodug, and A. ‘1. Sum appoiuted alterustes, of course is meant the actual aud ful) accow pl) a6 ane dhe State, to which we doubt not, there will be a hearty and adimisswo of foreirm sus aMplificabuns of pre F. Rockw and Rev ae “ ell, and Re oo & vrompt response Sabbath at Hopewell, I ' i ’enick administer the Rev. G. D. Parks administer the Lord win, administer the Lord's supper at Fourth 3. 0). Wilson, and Kev. 8. ¢ something t white flags all over their territory. Bill Bowlegs is reported as dead, oe 123" The Mormons have threatened to murder several U. States officers among ithem, Outrages are frequently perpe- trated by these deluded people against the Gentiles, as they call all those who refuse to join their party. oe - (G97 Premiums are offered by Lady Franklin, for further searches for her hus- band, Sir Jolin Franklin, and his party. ee = (I Walker's Governinent in Central America is at an end. - See - {22 There is great suffering in parts of East Tennessee for lack of provisions. | A poor woman and her four children, af- {ter living for a while on wheat bran, starved to death. pee" New Orleans, May 13—Walker -|has evacuated Rivas, and is now safe on a British war vessel on the Pacific coast. oo (29> The crops in Ohio and Illinois, it jis said, have recovered from the severity ‘of the winter, and are looking very fine. The wheat crop in this region, looks well. oe ter" The Magistrates of Chathain Co. have fixed upon $50.000 as a county sub- seription tothe Fayetteville and Western Rail Road. oo t2" A corps of Engineers are now einployed in laying off the Cheraw and Coal fields rail road. : oe Corn is selling at from 5 to $6 per barrel, in Greensville county, Va. which is oue of the richest agricultural counties in the State. eae z It is hinted in the papers that a feud of some kind exists between the friends of Mr. Buebanhan and those of Mr. Brecken ridge—a sort of jealousy. ~<- The ‘Southern Magazine ” for May, has been received, well filled as asual At the latest Liverpool date, (May 2d) Cotton was dall. Flour advanced 6d. ya udvanced 2s. ore $52.00 per ewt—A sale of Tubacco Was made in Danville inarket on Tuesday, at auction, at the high price of &200 per hundred. The tobacco was brought from Davie County, North Car- na, and was purchased by Mr. Joho M. Satherlir —- te ™ The © Richmond Enquir r- cratic) spenks of Distribution as °° the { 4 pu licad question in thea cun Las being eo, the elections shuald turn on it alone. All other questions shouid be subordinate to this. te” Mr. Albert Hint wounded by free negroes in n, who was so Wake, a few days ago, is recovering We have had a great deal of rain with e past week. The waters are up, and the thermometer down. Business 1s almost sulymerged, and the poblic pulse Jew A briosht warm ann i in re joest I? «are scarce 1 * : Ce I 4 arce, and prices high. Sel ed snd cash and bavers bave to viv t Yesterday was Wue Mond We an ndelbted to the publ shers, M * Fulton & Price, Wilmington, N ( t bpaeapliet copy of the address de at the celebration of the battle of Mi a ¢ ex Dridge, Feb. 27th, by 6G. Wituur, bq : oo. I R n Catholic party in Mex were | xv a revolution in the Grovern ‘ the view of securing the res ris? clesiastic power. Thursday week,” waa the time fixed 1 Ayr { insnrrection ; bat it p pears the verment found no sympathy “ the } A sqnadron of govern- ment ca ry descended upon them hy sur e and acattered them to the four winds Jie Archbishop and a number f ere arrested, and will, it is aid, be banished oo It is believed that Gen. Harney, who has be } frointhe command of the troop t the Florida Indians, will he or 1 to command a large force to proceed to Utal There isa filibuster movement, under the lealership of Henry A. Crabb, in So- nora. Mexico has sent ont 4000 troops The N.Y. Tferald states npen the an- thority of a private letter from Paria, that attempt had been made to aaaasinate the Emperor, Napoleon. The ball atenck a coat of mail, which he wears, and glane- ed off Mr. FE. B. Drake, having retired from the Salishury THerald, has resnmed the editorial charge of the Aahhoro’ Bulletin. The Michsran papers complain of a great searcity of provis) nein that section of the coun trt ist sof great anffering and almost starvation in particular neighbothonds are report do Droperty has been saerifieed at ruinons price J fn mortgazed toobtain the means b t Businewt Depreved — The depression in bus tnesa in Now York is loudly complained of by the shipping intorests. It is estimated that vee: sels to the value of twenty five milliona of dol- lars are lying in New York harbor, most of them without emy ment, and those that have found liave accepted it at rates ruin- rusls low | The Florida Indians are eaid to be ina| GRAVE ROBBING IN CONCORD. starving condition. They have raised | A friend at Coneord, under date of | May 18th, writes us as follows: | of Salem, came to this place inthe capacity of) cio Laadibonks | he turned his attention to “doctoring,” especially | fleve iN fi B | : dhe you will fied every for Rheumatism. Emboldened by the of pita ; of Shs About twelve months ago « man by the wine oe bob Aisa re of A. L, Nugent, hailing from the neighborhood ‘a Fooly ipo ta oat Be i aclovk repuirer, He teemed to be quite indus,’ ; { d trious, and seemed to ouderstand his businedtl and regularly lutd out, aod-in extant He followed this occupation very closely, uatil about four or five months since, when all at once will become # seeond St Louis, 9, answered by the Bapy div fusion, Every professionu—every art, and fom, pl * 'y to h hb A here, Here are not less than: twelve his imposition, be at length entered a wider field, professing to cure all sorts of diseases, and pre- tending to be a skillful astronomer &e. He also professed to be a Baptist Preacher. In fact be , Houses, about twenty Attorneys, and ; many Physicians, Three ‘political ‘Wel two pro-slavery anid one anti, Bat three p was an imposter aud humbug. About a month ago, of litte more, Gen, Means lost two very interesting little duughters, within ‘ ; ‘ estant and one Catholic Charches, a week of each other, with malignant measles, | Dich : : ghey and they were ijuterred in the Lutheran Church ; bp iting <a deno hey live: im Yard, Some two weeks sinee the report began Laavon weet hadi aia @ tcccaraan to be circulated, first among the negroes, that timber; aot # house thew’ tnarked the the graves had been robbed by this man Nagent, sale : dred dwellitge, and a ul rumor continuing to spread, and gathering as it man oh population of at : went more evidevee of its being a fact, it was at 5 ree But witb all this, I must now sy to you, that _the time for North Carolinians to sevksshonie in Kansas is nearly passed, and especially p for speculuturs, that is, for men who have bere there are coedi Pei © which was treated as an idle rumor. But the Satpal sedeblioe roe (500) five th . = 08 last thought necessary to have the graves re- opened. This was done on last Tuesday week, and they were found empty. Both of the bo- dies of these lovely children, together with the ; ‘ intending to invest with a vlew to coftius, were gone.’ The people of the village, All the prytobeant palate ate alrendy herein: ¢ : eb Wass, were vow exeited to the highest piteb ; of speculators, and the property held at seb ege borbitant prices as to dvbar persons wishiog to purchase, Just think of it: were you desirous to transplant the “ Watchman office” to Lemy- enworth city, you woukl have to purchase, an ; eligible site on some main street; well, for a dies. The asbes and a portion of the bones, lot of 24 feet frout and 60 deep, wih a house were fouud, such as picces of the skulls, teeth in size nod proportious to that of Mv. Wileee’s &c., and small pieces of the coffins, Act et ER, te rikd be req sired welry shop, you wou req to pay not less thao two thousand dollam—for lots upim- proved, entirely out of the business part of the city, Of similar size, they ak from five to seven hundred dollars, Tv give you an idem of pre perty in the country, | will presevt you with = : advertisement, said lo be an avemge prige, rested by warrant from a magistrate, tried while tn bed, rent committed to the custody of the “ 160 teres of Land for sale, hay- ing good imnprovements, 23 actos > eultivation, loe-bouse, guod well, all becesenry out and several of our best citizens went immedi- ately to charge this homan hyena, with the out- rageous desecration, and endeavor, if possible, to recover the bodies, He coufersed the deed with | great composure, but ssid be had burut the bo- Nugent, at the time, was sick in bed, having bad measles, complicated with delirium tremens and Bronchitis. But for this circumstance, nothing would have restrained the excited citi wus from visitiog the guilty wreteh with swift and even-handed justice, As it was, be was ar- shent On his trial, he said on oath, that a utieand wiles square, In it you will Gnd eseil i of a future great eK'y, and by many is be fovea . yvmay be foyud. pero young man by che name of Joo. Baugus, a shoe ay d good timber,” (not meaning albie maker, who bad since zone to South Carolina, for th: greater art is praine,) * sigmasédin sale bad taken up the first body and brought it to creek valley, six miles frum Leavenwertiveity sad his rou; tbat he, al had taken up the other Unrwe iniles from the Fort, Tithe rachis 1 Pree 86,009, Apply to Several other persons, he sad, had t Be Movets person aid, had beea io bis Com Ee ” room while he was cutung up (dissecting, he x ; 1 ' No Lat ] have anid rehat price called it) the bodies; but none had aay thing to : thd le ave said vetative te tie of ate, both in the city and coantry, eald be an average price throngh the Berritory sed further. that Baugus and himself bad at ttn dl iendlarlien aaron ‘ It strikes me, that the greatest enembeb tw the du with it but Baugus and himself, He confes- |" to tempted to rame the Lodv of Mr. Cannon's ne- gro, bat daylight aurprieed them best interests of this uiust beautiful amd footie The neat day, afer t tral, be died, rather waht rs red tg Sesiaamacra are , ed unexpectedly. The bysicians made a post slpshacenl oe ace wideiar ape hcreaseriys tInurtem examination of bis body, and were of COUN ad sicd bad Leta areas a the opinion that he ded from exhatstion, not Talon B lstung 1s et hoourete from faght as has beeo represented. He was vesited the country, were delighted with ft, bat finding elaims so high, aod being uapreparedite» squat, and literally fybt out their claim, ham 6 burned, rather une remonwasly it ws true but as decently as he deserved, ia mo old feld erar teen be ihe a ies Krownh weary and disyusted, and were returning: ath furiner bow Many thought, f he first cam nal statl It sects that every community hae beoome @ r e was ah t be was A oa a joe! eb ny « Taller ' about more kna at ne that be had eS eee en = i every otber man pretending to be « hind of lead som 1 acdivems. Laagus was - k ' and seemingly toknow where chums eas eee J from South Carulina to Charlotte, and ne w taken and where sot It becomes his buter ts pow to jail there Ae -t. bribed by bis metzhbor, of otherwiee imter- There is universal evr by among oar citi esiel, to meet the poor emigract at the thre- J aud chisel lim out uf a few" 1 have conf- ~ to believe, that | have gathered ap all the ropes of this tangled afer, and shall take care vt to be baltered by any of them. So fare we More anor tens for the parents of these litth great affliction ; and ed SASL re i ae ry NOB For information of friends, I would ; : say that Maan. MOA. Dernbardt, Wikoo Black- wider and DM. Riutia are with me on my ome Leavesw v, Kasxoas Te TORY, | Preven Menpiis Eagte aod Eaqairer. M ‘ v 4th, 165 1 c 7 » May 4th, 155 Y SHALL TARE PUBLIC LANDS BE GIVER Dear Bricnt Bruner TOO THE NEW STATES ¢ Havin ate lewure moments. | pecollect This we the atin It» vam to shiek #@, yer : Vjromme, being 0 request: Sli! the old States share im the enjopment of : a wh lepreanone cl Oso hounan or shall (he new States, set- y Yankee and yn \LohGonite, momop- aay 19 Tenneewe divide with Migne witalor shall Minnesota have it all) Jt ie dear lands w te given away, We mest ; +s Of hfe as they are pre- fav Reese mine Mone ret at *rted tous i os fully to quarré aboot ab> j “traction, when amanis trying to swindle you, in either meert your ngbte of not— en rotate ube are wow lewling Senator from the west an r wate on the other wave to the uld States fair ovtice that the time My distance of travel tu thie point has been! S** pyro ro when the Western Ststes I = yrele rthe pu lands as fo them “should sem ft) Hl language wae: * Geatle- passed the § porote: Columbia and ayn, , West tie right to these lands rane s aroliua Nugusta and At-) pow. } t the time je at ives of the West in will wrte oa every roweat a “ athe lerntery, called Kan In ful zithie duty, | koow that there rate, with me, consuleratle respomarbility, im that the woof the great anuiety n the artof many meet the 7 sitteen t P laents ft milena. ba sheo It has been writen. It ie still to be writtem, ‘ ul at ! inless the old States start ap from their prostra- Laue Ral Reade to 8. Laas: thence by Pact ton, shiver the chainn of prjodiee, and viedi- kK to Jefferson, Moo; thenes by the cate ther nyhte. Is the puble domain the pro- er Cataract, Capt. O'Neal, ne ane al rtv of the new States, or the property ali the States Have the elder children of the Ua- received any alvancemeut?! No. Bet a outyg ' Sucker” dofts hie Territorial yal and comes into the family of elyity bourses, an average of over two huudreal States, | snands and reetves an immerse miles parcdar Ala amt eight ollare acd ary. Mivaneement ficient to pay his taxes and ac} hoon ron forever. What has be done to deserve thet What have the older brothers even cigars, oranges, Ax not done 1 Yet they must Le groand to death I aving St. Louis, one is struck with the With taxes, grope in the night of ignorance, aad travel on miry ditt roads all their lives, because, to give them their proportion of the ancestor's estate would be eneonstitutional! They meant «fourths bound for! , pyre equal distribution on principal, whee ones more remote, partal distrbution is gomy on nght ander their is masa, made Yes, Without extorting from them a word of by [lino Conte the Lighteing Line of Vackots to my preseat ty six cents each dayy including every eX pense great Kansas mania, fur such it is, when seri OUsiy sidered , upward ftwo hundred £ setcers were on buwrd, thre Kaw Nebraska aod Terr fect bet } 1 a pe Up ollevery grade) andi clinracter to lbe feed In CT mit on. The butch and Irish and Swedes the Union, and from every portion thereof. att pee ee ea nny have ie errvremen te ; / lands for nothing, and make an everlasting ia- cre we saw the i Se tnan of sixty, the middle peritanoe of them, but the descendants of Madi- aged and prime of hfe, the aspinng youth, the son and Monroe and Marshall, the chivalric sone lawyer, ductor, statesinan, farmer, mechanic, Of South Carolina, the Buena Vista heroes of ged bot w few bleee-lqee and plek-pockeu, Issjast the Clay« of Kentucky, the Berriens rn, aod the Jacksons and Whites of ger to reach the wished for Land, for te ssee, nual not presuine to set up thelr 4 ) anid, tor to many, claims; for, the Demoerncy will not tolerate it seemed the modern Land of Canaan such an absordity! It will be a proad day for But that we are now here, you may be anx- the country when the people fling from their ious ty learn what are my first impressions of necks the deadly yoke of modern Democracy. Kansas, 1 lave spent but thirty-six bours as be Advance in Suyar.—There has been an ad- : of Greur These were all buuod for the Territories, all ca 1 fg enn yet io it, but have vot been idle during this tine. Although TE bave scanned bute few miles "0ce in the New Orleans market of one cent ia of the Terntary around Leavenworth city, and the price of Sugar. A cireular from the larg the Fort three miles above, Tam prepared to sugar refinery in the U. Stwtes says : say, that [saw the most fertile land my eyes We are sold ont of all kinds of sugar and sy- ever beheld. In passing through the city of TUP excepta few hundred packages of loaf pul- t verized and ¢ are palveriz dsayar, It is wneer- ieee tain Whoo we will be again producing, and watil ing Prairie rising up before you like a Mighty we ean name w definite period we du not accept Leavenworth west, you behold the mighty roll jsea of land undulating im its eppearance as the | orders for future delivery. ill eadeavor t ‘ork by their | Lv The ne special favor | Prom = ree ow the Celet 1857, D3 Guns at § At 10 o'clo mon Tyro whe Oopposit lowing ore The Cha Sor Citia Soldier Soldiers o Mer ) udyes of the (rovernors @ ludepende: \ resident, Or The whole ie Presbyter rrival there pen order, s ie Rear adv The follow: Rev fecklenburg Jence Read t M RANCIS L Mu The farther ven be anno INC N. B.—Th pointed Asi ion, viz: Gen. 8, HH. pie, L. J. | nee, who w arshal’s offi The Amer eunsylvania »on the 3 The young! en put toge The County , refused « nsea for the Miss M ©. | John GC. O nt, in Abb A farmer e tle have nties, Mo, Ciba of m. Grig: 900 from — tk market, writer in 2 who is n .or a mad Ne Woman peer teagan Ris J Sie ttl Laie “ ; pf.) * a7 TION. Pe dion a ed jag ily ASSOCIA wi To all the friends of Eilwaation in Resolved, That this Convention form itself in- oe Elon and tot by lied ibe Ea bi r) \« ma of North Oarolian, Resolved, That the officers of this Association, the present, consist of an Executive Commit- of five, who shall hold their offive- until the adoption of a Constitution and By-Laws, Resolved, That. this Association. shall meet @ such time and place as shall be des- ignated by the Executive Committee. ‘That a Committee of seven be ap- bby-the Chairman’of this Association to Gonatitution and By-Laws for the gov- of this Association and report the saine ‘ext annual mecting of this s That all officers and tenchers in and all persons interested in the cause | Educativn, be, javited to attend as ites at the ext annual meeting of this’ As- The-undersigned: were appointed, under the Resolution, an E CG ittee, with tu determine the time and place of the t meeting of this Assojation; aud they defin- the'tirne for Tuesday evening the 30th «day June west, and selected Warrenton as the ‘The time, it is hoped: will be generully comvenient to Professors in Colleges and to teach- and the place is one of the most pleasant Tiealthy towns in the State and accessible to sections, = e- Hi l 2 it & e rr e e e G e e The citizens of Warrenton, through the un- dersigned, tender the free hos; italities uf the & house plagetorall who attend this mevting; and the hn aebe es my da AIRS CRG PR Seven of the grand term of the Superior ment of thé court. The net revenue of the Niagara Sus- popes Bridge ree jen 87,366. Total divi 4 capital of $500,000, Joft the city. SALISBURY STATION. PACKAGES YOR THE FOLLOWING PERSONS RE- MAINING IN TINS Depot May 11a. 3. R. Wilber, Bitting & Carver, Holmes & Harris, Jas. Page, P.M. Grams, Bacon, 12513 various: Railroads of the State will pass all dele- All officers of schools, of all descriptions, all teachers and nll friends of the cause of education a8 eardest invitation is hereby given to attend. Convention of last Fall was a great success, 0 be properly fullowed up, it od to the interest of the State, profit of teachers. The first meeting partic: ja its proceedings; and from the beering indications all over the State, we hope to see a still larger gathering in Warrenton, feel- jeg sure abso that all will leave it as the dele heft Salisbury, with a0 anxious desire to be oa the next ocension of the kiad. { A. Constitution and By-Laws for the govern. | of the Association will have to be wlopted the meeting in June; a good deal of other im- | portant business is tobe transacted, while lectures, | rettes and discussions on various topics will | to the interest of the oceasion. We hope at BO ene will wait for aspevial invitation, and hat all the friewds of the great cause at stake | ill e@deavor to attend and aid in the good ork by their presence and cvunsel. | C, H. WILEY, | W.N. HL SMITI, J. EL ROOTE, Ez. Com. RW BURN, ST. WuTr, | j £7 The newspapers of the State will confer special favor by publishing the above address. Prom the Charletie Democrat KBFPrRoenrammuer. ow the Celebration of the 20th of May, 1557, in Charlotie, N. C. p3 Gans at Sun-rise—31 Gans at Sun-set. At 10 o'clock, A. M., a Procession wil! aon Tyron Street, in Double File, the > Oo git opposite the Mansion House, rn the vilowing order, viz: The Charlotte Saxe-Horn Band Invited Gaests. Soldiers of the War of 1812. ) udges of the Supreme & Superior Courts {rovernors and Ex-Crovernors of States. ludependent Order of Odd Fellows. resident, Orator, Reader and Chaplain. The whole will march in this order to he Presbyterian Obareh Grove, and upou ie Rear advancing between the lines. proceedings at the Grove, viz: Music by the Band, r Prayer by the Chaplain : Rev. D. Lacy, D. D., fecklenburg Declaration of In lepen- Jence Read by J. W. OSBORNE, Esy, Music by the Band, Oration by RANCIS L. IAWKS,D.D, LL.D, pointed Assistant Marslials for the oc. |* jon, viz: R nee, who will report themselves at the | € Co ing.a new eva in he educational histo- | © ry of North Carolina, and if the movement then | : Fiowr per bot 695 a 6.50, Tallow, * Suck, 3.10 0 3.20/Wheat White, 1.15 0 120 CIGARS R Sees roo | Bar 10a lds as Hot gaily profitable, but pleasant to all who! Ld. Fae ib @ DRIED APPLES—2 00 c PEAS “LIME mr Bot sl Beeswax, 20 a 23 lw Beef, 506 | Batter, 18 w 25 | CANDLES— ; > Ps "| Cotsnn, 1 al3 will be considered as delegates, aud to all such ma Varo, 1100 |Rage per Ib } a 90 6 95 fSult per suck, 2.00 0495 | Medatons. Finger rings, &e., all at a reduced price. | * Meal, 90 0 95 |Sheeting Bro. tekeas per dos 1.56 Suges Bro. perdez, 12415 thers per lb. 35 a 37) —~—- FAYETTEVILLE MARKET. BACON, per th COFFEE, peg Ibe Rin Si. Domage, FLOUR, per barrei— Family, Supertioe, Five, Cras, GRAIN, per bushel— Cera LARD. per th, SPIRITS, per gallon— Peach Braady, Apple du new NC. Whisk Rye do Recified do NAILS, ca, per heg t ib Swredes, common bar, Do wide, WOUCL, per tb TALLOW, per th HIDES, per ib— Dry, Green, SALT- Laverpool, per sark, Alom, per bushel MOLASSES, per galon— Cele New Orieans SUGAR. per Ib Loaf and crushed StCrakh Por, &@ N Orleans, BACON —Hame, 14 @ 184. Hog round Sides Wesern, 1314 OO Soldie Ww ee PORK ——Mem per Bhd, 23. «@ 25 Soldiers of the War with Mexico, LARD _—Na 115 12 16—N Members of Conyresa FLOUR —Saper $7 50 «4 90.00 PEACH ES—6§5 0 ORN—T* @ #0 : | FLAXSEED a@! 50 @ 000 Viee Presidents. FISH NORTHERN —Pick Valiets & Blue Codaed lf <1 erel No 3 Rieck M145 @ 150 trival there the procession will halt, COFPFEB—Rio 11g @ 1% pen order, and approach the stand by | SUGAR—Croshed & Pparderes ¢ . @ 14 —Weet bodia, 124 a 13 : MOLASSES The following will then be the order of $401 LIVEMPOOL-G Atom #112 ANDLES W Ont hhd W. Oak hhd heading FROM T C & BG WORTHS PRICE CURRENT. Wicsivatons, May [4th Music by the Band, EON < beoe.romad é 44 ’ Sy Benediction. BUITER, The further proceedings of the day will | COFFE . ea e aeurn, ven be announced from the stand. ies JNO. A. YOUNG, Marshal, {COTTON {| MOLASSES, Cuba, N. B.—The following gentlemen are | CORN, ALT. per Rech, GAR, Brown, Clanfied, Gen. 8S, H. Wolkup, Messrs. T. D. Gil-! PR aC H BRANDY, pie, L. J. Grier and Rieh’d A. Tor-| FLAXSEED, (es, Rretpet : ; MACKEREL, No. 1, arshal’s office at 9 o'clock A. M. | HERRING, Pickted, Trimmed, Lj nee protealon. je mya ricccmmanrnae win Owouiny weer! = BROWN & COFFIN r6.0f the last| ‘The business of Salisbury ie amplyeufficient to aup-| Aro now receiving thelt Second Supply of rt of “Newton | Port | Pema priatnend pelveye besnglag boweet end Lom) aap AA eed nae bein called for by the Board of Di- a 4 convine: ¥ ten years experience, they Cannot be J , tors, able to t 5 ille, county, Ga., have died since the adjourn- onatied gp enagonefatly togethers wales the shore ioe S7ANe. ye aR rectors, payable to the ‘Treasurer, ip Stateqville, on Parks & Wellborn, HE PUBLIC ARE INVITED TO CALL AT Nails (Cui fi Tallow, 18 2 25 |Oain, gates at half their usual rites of fare, {Admav-ine, 31 « 37 (OLS LINSEED Coffee Rio, 13.018 | * Tanners, bl» : a m : : ; 45450 | FADE, bat remain Permanent, and I believe will be & SHOES, READY-MADE 50 9 624 of making them lasting will be explained on application COLO THING, . dave, 176 20 Potatoes, Irish, 755 fu 100 8! the Galery. As to beauty you can be your judge.| AND PANCY ARTICLES EN GENERAL. |Carringe Trimmings, Iron and Steel, Rifle and Blasty Powder, &e., &c., all of which have been earefullp | to give a8 2 call, and examine oar stock before making | ected at the lowest prices, and will be suld xs cheaa | their parchases, Our stock will comprise all goods | ** the cheapest, they asx their friends to give them - 00 « 060 | 84 they always speak for themselves. 9ai10 } Re 324 a 15 | mae Se 11 oo 12) Wo, Black Eve per bash) §1.50—Clay ' 16 — Adamantine, § SOAP—Brvwn, 44 «@ 6 —Yellow, STAVES—R Onk hid cS BRITTAIN The American State Convention of | eunsylvania will be held at Lancaster, | »on the 3d of June. | meat ting im- adi- ric sone roes of Serriens rites of ip their erate day for cn put together again. | The County Court of Morgan county, » refused at the late term to grant li-| sea for the sale of liquors. . : . . | = nt, in Abbeville district, S. C. | : 6th of May Miss M ©. Calhoun, youngest danghter Son of Jacob John CG. Oathpnn, died on the zd in. |? 84 2 days MARRIED: In Tredel County, oa the 15th inet, by the 7 ; A Stephen Frontis, J. Fo A. MELLON, Faq, to } The young lady who burst into tears has NANCY J 1) MOORE DIED: At the residence of his father in Rowan Co 1857, Mr RICHARD ¢ *., and Caroline Goodinan, aged 26 yra | h their pracy. nties, Mo. during the last winter from dikes of the cold, and the want of an ad- centin largest m. Grig, 000 from Peaches, sent to the New rk market, from thirty acres. nd ay- | Writer in Blackwood says that every | f pul- wncer- : ‘ weer 1 Who js not a monster, a mathomati- he ‘or a mad philosopher, is the slave of coph : : by 1 Woman cr other A farmer estimates that 2.600 head of | CE sas tle have died in Marion and Ralls LAST NOTI Positively. —+ JYERSONS indebted to the subscriber either by Nete or account, are hereby notified that if they do not come forward and settle by the 5 Ps June; their claims will be placed in the hands of an about 100 acres of lavt nader ealtivation of good of 8. ©., last season netted | fiicer for collection. Salisbury, May 19th, 1857 FOR RENT. me ROBERT . | Salisbary, May 19, 1857 » mile pa 23 dehys os: . OUSE, | Dress Goods, ME ‘ble outlay, re d and 4 ‘ neers alee at ar]: Ya Bern Sm be W. . Rail Road Company. be adopted. the let day of June next. N instalment of 20 per cent, on the stock sub- ot, in Salisbury, (pudlic, the citizens of the jougtry, that they intend use- pd Wonld inform the walls Towa sod surrounding | op goud aad neat jobs fully rolicit a very Ii friends and the pablie Sec'ry and Treasurer. } ; R F. SIMONTON, | Rates of fare on and after the 20th inst. COODS April 28, 1857. 5w48 last. year was| BOARD per day, $1 50 ‘ b | 15 per ceut on “ week, 1€ 60 | a more choice selection of the late Styles of “ * mouth, 30 00 “ IVEN by the officiating or M rangementsto supply my table with the deli und | ¢4 at reduced prices, und will be.sold at di We will show them the handsomest stock of with the best house of any city. 1 H. L. ROBARDS. Fancy Silks, Grena- £5 per dosen, if the cash accompanies the order. Einb. Crapes, printed 0: aceon Mantillas, Shawls, Embroideries, &e., country for 30 ots. per dozen. bis ce., ever offered before. April 28, 1857. 0” Prodace taken igatebone Negroes Wanted. te bay from 50 to 100 young which he will pay the high- ATEELY. Mock ING THEIR LARGE of sian #28 | LADIES’ DRESS GOODS | Certificates of Marriage In New Orleans, a few days since, a bibs iantrnasg ' 816 00 P Re es = young mat 23 years of age, lost $147,000 (No variation from these prices with apy one.) than they have ever offered to their customers » t * friends. A Of this porchase was obtain- ir ut roulette, He paid it next mourning and |,, 1 hare, at much trouble and expense, made ars) fiends. | A large portion of this po y ponding pian = gel orang pepe pad» ose emfuaihe ol. luxuries of the Norfolk and Charlesion Market—and | vw rates. The stock is too large to enumerate, but |1y tw parties removitig to distant parts of the country. intend to keep a house that will compare favorably | those who favor us with all shall see for the mselves. | — Very neatly got up—for sale at the Watchman Sent to any part of the Couatry for 60 cents agis- trate, to the parties entering Matrimony ; SOMETHING NICK Varia, "Stade Boones, | Certificates of Confirmation, Teo tee moon vyithows chars!) i Juam, Drage ele, Banat | Yt af a Salisbury, N.C. April 14, 1857. 6w-46 Pom Aeron) PICTURE GALERY, [Someraye New| All Bight Again! THE ‘MARKETS. Salisbury, Y. 0, May 19, 1857. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY Ww. J. MILLS & co. Apples dried, 00 0 150’ Lead Bar, opposite the Mansion Hotel and examine specimeus “ AMBROTYPES, VITROTYPES, MELAINOTYPES IN MURPHY STATESVILLE N. ©. & Co; aud well-selected Stock of and complgte, consisting of « Staple & Fancy ,-4| AMBROGRAPHS, | >Liple and Hancy DRY Goons, 10212 65 200 | sll of which ure beautifully executed by your well D R Y G Oo Oo D S 5 READY MADE CLOTHING 874 | Known citizen, who has qualified himself by practising | suitable fur Ladies and Gentlemen's wear— + B « Mescurdle Se 70 |in the palace of five urts in the City of New York. My Pictures are WARRANTED NoT TO| ZATS, CAPS, BONNETS, BOOTS Hats, Bonnets, Boots and Shoes, Hardware and Cutiery. Queensware, Groceries, Dr Medicines, Dye St | as good in the next eeotary as to-day. The manner f “ , hi bes UT MINIATURES inserted im Breast Pins, All persons wanting guods in oar line are requested j me Ee eet we ebarge nothing for louking and not | usually kept in a fancy dry goods store. Our goods | °%!! before baying elsewhere, as they are determiud * a Picture. Come soon as my time is limit- | are offered 00 the usual arcommodating terms. to sell. ed. ‘Thorough instructions given at reasonable rates. REESE & STIREWALT. Salisbury, April 20th, 1857. K-47 - LO EMAN: March 24, 1857 43:0 he GAAS WHEAT FANS, NOTICE. YT. J. dé P. P. MER ONEY'S, Ag'ts. SALISBURY, N. C., are in commending him to the favor of our {reads and ail AVE opened a Shop in the vieimty of Di i rm be A Soda Fount--- eee eee fanlery.) | cig evet, Header boing a roguinsty educated Phys | for the mauufactare of their celebrated Wheat Fane, For sale at 7°. J. & PP. Meroney’s. and are now ready to supply all demands. Their ma- 4w.31 | chines have beea thorwghly vested 1 Guilford and | §genee and patronage of the public Maay oiher coouties in ibis Siate and Virginia, and | VATE F ba mn YTV | have never faited to give eaiire satisfaction Thome | be to Doct. Hende Dk N | \ ] \ () | ] ( k who want oar Fan should be carefel to get one with he = aainnel SILL & SILL. } 41 y at J Bde | the name of var firm vpow ii— HH. B. Dowren & Co— Sahebury, April 2let, 1857 47 | for there are viber compaaies imitating oer work. Or- Ss mys APES Sh, AS. bs DR. B A SON, arias 3mo-46 . A. HEN DERSON. M.D. ison tied, | eee XO At his OFFICE, ta Saltsbary, NOTICE Druggist & Chemist. where he will © ame o al- aI cedar! SALISBURY, N. ©. tend those who need his tofessional Services, stam tom, RAIL RCORTRACTORS Lae babs eo EMENTS FOR lef Eug Lents, hed ainesT: i jou fmstdb Dames eeore ; assuring | ESAS hem that every effort « Il be CHILLERS LVSIA, pkoros ALS for the (Graduation, Masonry and taconite Ber ch vel Mach a made, to give satisfaction ann toss Tics for aboat 20 miles of this Road, be- @raing at, aod exiending west of, the Catawba River, For Sapplging Artificial Dentures. will be received by the undersigned watil the 3rd of aiisas' os tka @aaak af ‘ 5 Jane ra] * Tw ‘ Rede | Plane, Profiles and Specifentions for the work may DRUC nm, MEDICI N ES, &C 5 | reine ae at the office ln Newtan efter | 4 rent by diligent attention, tosecure the con- | the 30tb of May JAMES C. TURNER, ence sae pelenge of the pedis, . | Chief Engineer, | Salebary, April 21, 1857 tf47 April 2X, 1857 4548 R. JUNIUS MENDENHALL, SOUTH TROY , LanpD AcENT. | RIVER LANDS. TILL SELECT AND ENTER GOVERN. ment Land—Laecate Land Warrante— ; , muss or of the — atts and ceerizh of 4 BEEF —Whalesale, J .| 2 ary Fraley, deceased. 1 will sell at public auc Sons of Teinperance. mace. Ret = p AND aN er SU Rack pan oed tina, at the Court Hou Tisbury, on Tarsday o » e S : I I I: if I \ are 4W a | August Court, being the 4th day of Aagust, two val eo ncie aaa | eres: a LAGLE ¢ : LIS Skasity ta reabed when deriraa'| bbe irnels ot heed \e'sass crmiuiang eas committees. | NORFOLK MARKET. Tv palerribe ria niataakingiap stiengubesat R. J. MENDENHALL, | 326 Acres Clergy. Reported by Rowland & Brothers, May | ith, 1857. een Eien pcaveun aapreveirikeln: (ipa Menoeapolie ’ mene WATER POW EK at the above places, and takre the me hod to suber subscript Fe ane ot ' whieh, with the exeepuon of aboot $0 ACRES, 0 °4 by the fi may eat am of Inepett Coury. | Fheaioc “ ve can be ne | | earner. | RIVER BOTTOM, Oh J tw Superior Court of Law, Spring Term 1837 The andermgned iss aboring for the proeperity | abvat 100 ACRES of which ia cleared and under fhena s tthe United States and for the Catha Edes va, Richmon Eden Jealtivation. the balawce ie well timbered. There is | wor I « ‘ Say , oe on this place a convenient dwelling and oat-housrs af or thes ve perts Pitition for Divorce | The «cher tract hes about @ mile above Fuard’s * be ou IT appearing the eetrefection of the Court that! Ferry. in ead county, on the Waters of the South Fagie (ity Th b Richa Edes, he defeadamt in thes case, lives be-| Yadkio River and Second ereek, and contains about floanshing bos . may stil have an opporta- | yand the lemite of thee State, [tre therefore ordered | 213 A Biv of dang eo, as bo ks will remam open for maxty by the ( r Publeation be made for mi weeks! cres days in ¢ Carolina Watchman fur the sad defendant to! « consider p portion of which is bettom tand. and the —7 appe next Term of this Coart to be held for! balance first rate apland. Absat 60 ACRES of th- rate: hI] a rs) thet pty of Tredet! at the Coart Hower in States. | tatter tract i cle 1 under caltivat he ba LO | Ss I OR SALE. mille on the 6th Monday afier the 4ih Monday in} tance finely timbe There is alan om the tract a TIVE enhac ober bh rer cof beautifal bailding August A D 1857 plead, anewrr and demur to) dwelling hoose and out-housea. This land all hea ve bots at EB Nd on very the allegations eet forth in plaintiffs Petition or Jedg-| ry convement to Foard’s Grist and Saw Mills A favorable te with to settle there ment pro confeeso will be taken against him liberal credit wil) be given, oo the purchaser ecuring Barty application very mortant WITNESS: E Bo Stuemaon, Clerk of oar said! the purchase money ANDREW BAGGARLY Conrt, at office in Statesville the 6th Monday after| JACOB FRALEY, Executor Apri lath, 1857 10:46 the 4th Monday 4 , AD 1857, and ip the May 4th, 1257 Semon 49 Diet year of or Ind HOTEL, vee» Sere ~ ARTHUR SELP-SESLING A RETIRED PHYSICIAN. q- AT! Se GREENSBOROUGH, N. © Whoee sande of fife have nearly run ont, diseover gOR Preserving fresh Fruits, Tomatoes ke, for PTV Sobeerriber having parchased the HOTEL ed, while the East Indies. a ce care fur sale by MURPHY & Co | estab me v known asthe Blard House, Conaumpnon, Aethma a, Colds Sahsbary, April 20, 1857 5t-47 g rimehivr ted the aame, will.) and General D. bility was discovered good as posetle, he yh arian poprsniheceirtamere! Sy hin ion teva tv deems meee et BOOK BINDER» WANTED. ee ge ae oe eros eke ss teqeees TE desire to) employ a reliable and competent urnished rooms ean afford rest and comfurt to the |, Pee tance WG 1 oe ee mt TRAVELER AND BOARDER, |" eana Heraaie® || petenen scree, Abe ie Eee he trusts that hie gueste will not be disappninted in hia cente! ge on the tecripe. and | '% Sh paper Sahsbury, Apnl 14th, 185 uffer in his stables the remain this advertiser wit iam RRITTAIN. | Da JAMES N. 10 Grand Street VA LUA BLE TOWN PROPERTY May. 1857 3050) | Valuable Land wey. snveromngesm, POR SULE OR RENT. yOowne ah > ey y | = | HE UNDERSIGNED HAS BEEN EN-| TIVE Sabecriber desires to Sell or Rent hin Valoa FOR gazed in the practice of Medicime| | si. property on Main Street in the great. East | for twenty (wo years. in achmate where the several Ward It ia accorner lot and inclades a valaah q J | varretien of BOWEL AFFECTIONS are prevailing | dwelling House, newly fitted ap, Kitehen, &e , to | diseases, for several months during the year. Froma gether with first rate Carnage Shops, all complete, see | E be apphed to the payment of large experience hia mind hae been directed to the|and new. Those wishing to parchaae or reat each | discovery of a remedy more general in its appheation | properiy are invited t» call and examine it . w offering inv Vale- and which at the same time, might act with more | A.G HOLDER Pin PRowerrrope and RrFicieNcy, than the remedies uso Saliebory, April 28, 1857 1f-48 ar the Waters of the ally preseribed ee vdkin River,in Rowan In the combination know ae “ Wecthiarea'| North-west of Salishory) adjorn-| Cholera and Diarrhea Medicine,” these prin. | = von Hall des, Ro F. Johneon, | ciples and results are happily aitamed, and the article | C —(a it thal ts Temperance Smoot, und others. Containing aboat | # sow presented to the pablic with a confidence whieh : oe . has bee shared by a discerning people, whereever it \ LL persone indebted to me by note or acrount for r lesg has become known—a confide . which many of the Js porchased at my store, in the town of; 200 Acr es, more or be | brigheat names in the State, believe within a few) Salisbury, N.C, wil please call witnoct peLay on Thiet finnd in under a fine atate of cultivation, | Years, become universal throughout the entire South. | Ro J. Weet, who is authorised to settle and collect the vid has « Good Dwelling House, Kitchens, ; A supply just received nnd for sale by debte dae nue. har ie my store at thas Barn, and all other necessary out buildings for the C. A. HENDERSON, Sauimecey, place and if those indebted do not pay promptly will be compelled to place the debts in the hands of F.SCARR ¢ CO., Craatorre, an officer for colle ction | AND py Davoamre GanenaLey JAMES KYLE, TO RENT Meg cines ees Fayetteville, N.C s | May Sth, 1857 1f49 ValunhialPlanlatenllsined immediately ina itthe|| Cooper Wanted. Dr. J. J. Summerell A Water Will continue to prectice Miediene in the convenience and comfort of a Farmer. | f Sonth Yadkin, on Said Tract, is TN Sabscriber wishes to employ four good’ barre ‘ e Coapers, euch can get constant employment and quality, thia tract haa on it a profitable Saw Mill quod wages by applying to the subscriber town of Salisbury with sufficient Water Power to use it constantly, and Be. MYERS. Om. Lhis Ieee ina fine timber County, and where there is great de- Saliebury, April Q1st, 1857 6: 47 Re at his residence ; niand for tinker - - = April 7, 1857 4wi45 Persone wishing torent the above land will call | > . ; ieh R for the Ballance of the year, on Carly asa good apportanity now offers to thove want- ‘ COMMON SCHOOL BO IKS. ie a Seed he De ll n " ane OC yong to rent good land | AT Au » LL kinds of Common School Books on hand and. nelves and families reasonable terme, th welling , D. VM. CRENSHAW, re . * ~ : id for ale at J. H. ENNISS’ Book Store Rowan Co, May 5, 1857 3mo-49 of all kinds for sale at this Office. | January 20, 1837 a SPRING AND SUMMER CcoOOoDSs, whieh they ‘espeeifally, iawite the citizens of Salls- bury and serronodiug Cognibes to examine before pur- chasing, a» we fee! confided that we can make it to the advauiage of ba vers Wy duse of most every descripiion of GOODS, adapted to the wants of the people. We call specia) atiention to our selection of LA- VDALSS GYOVH io which will be found all vew myles Robes, Organdies,-Jaconets, Silks, Bara ges and Tissues, Em deri onl His renewed their new stock of Spring and THe SUBSCRIBERS are now receiving a choice Summer Goods which will be found very large vent of MANTLES, Suawis, BONNETS, SUVE Gentlemen in waut of Spring and Summer CLOTHING will do well to examine oar Stock, as we do not heai- tate in saying we have the largest assorimen! ever be- fore offered in thes market Wholesale. Special atteation has beea given to this department. visiting our lowe this Season, should not /feil to give our stock examinatwe before baying, | placed in one Wheel. HARD WARES, cheap for cash at H. B. DOWLER & Co., Lg pillaged Sry. Breomangpaiy le bate bary, to Doct. C. A. Hexpaason, we take pleas- as they will Gind our cian. and having provided biumectf with competent DRY GOODS, Asustants, will, we have every reasna ww believe, a i conduct tne business, as to entitle himself to the con- ighout the year. The drawn ia each of their Lotteries fer CLASS 36, To be drawn in the City of Atlanta, Georgia in pub- fie, on Saturday, May 16th, 1857. CLASS 37, To be drawa in the City of Atlanta, Georgia jn lic, on Saturday, May 23d, 1857. CLASS 38, Tu be drawn im the City of Auanta, Georgia in pab- lic, on Saturday, May 30th 1857. ON THE PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS. MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! TO BE DRAWN EACH SATURDAY IN MAY! t Prize of $50,000 iv 000 1 se 20,000 ix eine a) 10,000 is 10,000 as. 10,000 in 10,000 lowe $008 5,000 } « « ,000 ix 5,000 1 s = 5,000 in 5,000 Bo 2,500 is 2,500 , es 2.500 is 2,500 bow 4 2,500 ie 2,500 ,« « 2,500 is 2,500 I, 2,500 is 2,500 1 o% « 2,500 is 2,500 IS 1,000 ia 1,000 , w «& or is 4 1 “& «& i is 1 1 4 « 1,000 is 1,000 » 4 4m 2,000 ie 1,000 100 Prizesof 100 are 10,000 10 0% SO are 500 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 of [eee 0958 epprextmating to $50,000 Prise, ae ‘s e- o « 10,000 Prizes © Ms theo ie 2%“ so “ loo - ee Son * 20 are (©) 00 BQO Prices amounting» GROLOOD Whole Tickets, $10 ; Halves, $5 ; Quarters, 2. PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. F The sambers from 1 to 30,000, ex those Numbers on the Tickets printed on separate dips of paper, are encircled with small tin tebes and The first 218 Prizes, similarly printed sad enciedled, are placed in another wheel. The wheels are then revolved, end « vember i GROCERIES &c., to be very cormplete—a large stock of Train, Sperm [and Linseed Uii, and Paints on hand of the best qual- | GROCERIES, SALT, PEPPER, SPICE, GINGER. | PICKLES, SARDENBS, LOB. All aecounts made siace the ltth March, ult. will W. J. MILLS & Co. Satiebary, March 31st, 1857. WATER POWER AND TIMBER LAND. lishment of Messrs. Sill & Sill; I there-| fore tender my respects to the friends 1 am now receiving, and shall continwe to receive, from time to time, fresh ad- drawn from the wheel of Nawhers,and at the same time « Prize is drawn from the other wheel The | Nonsber and Prize drawn out are opened and exbible ted to the audience, and registered by the Commies stoners; the Prize being placed against the Nember drawn. . This operation is repeated anti) all the Pri- pre- zesare drawn out. ‘ APPROXIMATION BRIZES—The two ceding and two saceceding N ambers to those the first 18 Prizes will be entitled to the 72 mative Priges, eceotding to the scheme. The 3,000 Prizes of $20 will be determined by the las figare of the Namber that drewa the For example, if the Number drawing the Prize ends with No. 1, thea all the Ti samber ends in 1 will be entitled to 20. Ifthe ber cade with No. 2, then all the Tickets where the Number ends in 2 will be entitled to $20,a0¢. 4» to @ » Hhewing Certificates of Packages will be suid y rates which is the risk : Certificate of Package of 1O Wh... siekete, 989 « « 10 Haly “ pent “ “ 20 Eighth =» Ig IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES, OFFER AT PRIVATE SALE, THE MOST valuable Watrr Power, on Abbott's Creek—with- _ ta one and a half niles of the Depot at Lexington, le \ > am ear a Puble Road haviog« subsiaatial County Bridge SALE OF V ALI ABLE here is now au old Dare and the ruine of a Geld! | Mit and Saw Mili at the place ,» There = on arnple supply of Water at all times 267 Acres of good Wheat and Corn land, and 2 good supply of| Also, adpsioing and ounven- feat to this Tract, | will eet) anothe 200 Acres, lying in the County of Rowan, on the waters of the el in the finest Wondland of Pine and Oak timber © the Stock \t t { N rth ¢ li Hoeth Yadkin River, just below Foard’s Ferry, ca the wb Ny a e 0 A 0 J aro na. mam road leading from Salisbury to Mocksville, all of | stated im the midst and is surroand- White and Red Duk | There is a very great demand Coanty of Davidson is jast of the ga $20,000 Court House within a mile end a half of the mill Lexington, April 7th, 1857 BOOTS & SHOES, f Geats, Boys and Youth, Boots and Aleo, Ladies Gaiters, Boots W J MILLS & Co iebury, March Ble, 1857 ~ Tron. Iron. Iron. »n consisting of Hammerad. Rar OIL, OIL, OIL. T received a large eupp'y Salisbury, April 20, 1837 CLEMMON’S & CO leaves Hizh Point for Fayetter SSVAYS, THCRSVAYS AND SATERE leaves High Point for Sa ry ia Baltumore yeespousibility assamed (or Passeugers or Bag E.T. & J, W. CLEMWONS, WORK WANTED. £ ge of operations at the SALISBURY FACTO +8 large uumber of per. sons male and female, young ind middle aged. have ny OUR LO get wtnations re very poor.and eannot aff sidleand they therefame | 1 by giving them work, 1 lable in supporting them Eachme the money to our address for the Tickets | ordered, on receipt of which they will be forwarded | by first mait. Purchasers can have tickets ending tm | amy Gigere they may designate. The list of Drawa Numbers and Prizes will be sont | to parchasers immediately after the drawing. 7 Purchasers will please write their “ plain, and give their Post Office, County and State. t Power to the town of Lexington | 7 Remember ‘hat every Prize is drawn and pay+ | able in fall without dedactioa. Ty All prizes of @1.000 aod ander, paid immedi- ately after the drawing—other prizes at the sequal me of thirty days. All sons strietly eunlid iL. Prize Tickets cashed or renewed in other Tickets at ether office. Addrews Orders for Tickets or Certificates of Peok- ages of Tickets to To Rail Road Co oo UST received and for sale eJ A large lot of Rail Road Shovels Blasting Powder Manilla Rope, assorted sizes. A large lot of Negro Clothing 5,000 Ibe. good Bacon MURPHY & Ca Salisbury, April 20, 1857 Sea ~| FISH! FISH!! FISH!!! No. 1 Mackerel, Smoked and Pic- kied Herrings, dryed Cod Fish, for sale by MURPHY & Co. Salisbury, April 20, 1857 5-47. LEAD, LEAD. JURE WHITE LEAD ZINC JUST RECBIV- ed and for sale by MURPHY & Co Saliebary, Apri! 20, 1°57 5t—47. Wu J. MILLS. J. E. MOOBR THOS. STENHOUSE WV Esc rx te roeipt of oar SPRING @ SUM- VER Stoek ad FANCY & STAPLE, DRY GOODS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, HATS, BON- VETS, BOUTS and SHOES, GROCERIES, NAILS, che. All of which we will sell low for Cash or Prodece, or short time to Punctaal Dealers. We are ab he market irchase Produce of all kind, which we will pay the baghest market price, ia Cash r Goods W.J. MILLS, & Ca. Sdubery, March 31st, 1857 6bmor44 MANSION HOUSE Clothing Emporium. SALISBURY. ¥. C. MARCUS HOFFLEIN Pres leave to infirn the padtic that be is now receiving and opening, di-wct from his manefeeto- very large stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, for gentlemen and boy's wear. His stock consists im every variety of Coats, Pants, Vests, and other meats, suied (o the seasyi, and adapted to all ages and coud chthing superior in quality, ae well te asthe cheaper kinds, varying in prices the grade of the arte "—that cannot fail in giving eat- ny purchaser. In addition to elothing—he keeps Bootes, Skeee, Hats, Caps. Shirts, Drawers, Hankerchie! Bearpe, Suape aders, Collars, and many other ane too tedi- owe i» enumerate. All of whieh are offered at the lowest prices (o caeh customners. Calland you shallbe @ suited MARCUS HOFFLEIN, Monsion House Corner, Salisbury, N.C. 3mo:43 JOB PRINTING Veutly executed at this Office. ——s Ww. P. ELLIOTT, Late of Worth & Elliott, Faytteville N.C. GENERAL COMMISSION The Silversmith of Aore. | ening up again; “ you can go homenow, and by the beard of tie Prophet! your It had been a sultry day—one of those | wife shall be restored o you before the breathless summer noons go. frequent at} day has clapsed.” Bt. Jean d’Are during the latter part of ith many expressons of gratitude, July and beginning of a Poe The sea|and fall of wondermeu: at the sagacity of | fay = an African Lake, andeven|the pasha, Habeeb reiired to his home, | } tallest branches of trees gave no in-|there to puzzle his bran throughout the ion of the slightest zephyr. Silence | night as to what could have become of | over the whole town, save where j his wife, and how the dress could possi- | i 6 of the fever stricken found dis-| bly effect her recover). | Ordere for Mrehandizeya | “Meanwhile, the sasha had sent a man- and other rmleeth for cleat shipment, thankfu | date to the Tirgi Duead, ‘head taylor’ of Copel idle al y aitended to. | Acre, summoning him with every taylor | : in the place, under dreadful penalty, into’ House and Lot to Rent It is needless to FORWARDING MERCHANT, WILMINGTON, N.C. d consignments of Flou! the mal echves in death's desylated rooms. Djezzar, tbe Butcher, surnamed also the Terrible, ruled at that time over the pash- alie of Acre; and though, even to this lef big 4 day, his name is a perfect nightmare his immediate presenc:, solicits North Caraliaa puirone ge. to the people of that part, in some instan- say that the command was instantaneous: | OR SELL telal aud by compares He with poner thio case of Erysipelus. ze ve . 7 . 388 lavan-lie obey smbli ay snips. | . prices, he hopes to be wble to make a favorable Shows | (ue to two boitles ure warrauted to cure all humor ces he displayed much acuteness and even- ly obeyed by the trembling herd of snips, Me ATRIAL TS WHAT HE WANTS. iiegeted handedness in dispeusing justice amongst|who wondered what new! experiments the Christian rajahs under his jurisdic-jthey were to form tle subject of. Arriv- tion. jed in the terrible presence of Djezzar, the On the day in question the pasha had silk tunic was laid gut for their inspec- felt remarkably dull and languid; what tion, and, with a horrible menace, they with the heat, the prevalence of disease, were one and all invited to inspect the opis undersigned desire to Sell or to Rent out for the next year, a very desirable piece of property in the ‘Towa of Statesville. It consists, of a goc dwelling House good Kitehen, Shop and other build- ings. It is situated convenient to business. Or if auy desire to purchase said property it is for sale. Per- sons wishing either to rent or bay will please call on me ot Fort Dobbs, near Statesville. and the consequent paucity of defaulters, same, aud the maker to acknowledge who MILLER & LAU RENCE. [eJ) Wu. C. Rives of Vierala. Hills’ of the Shaier-| moat deaperate case of rheumatism. there was little or nothing stirring to ex-}he made it for, and who had paid him| November, 29th 1856. ____ £27 I mie, by the author of Wide Wide World. Ernest} “Bhree to four bottles are warranted to cure the salt cite and stimulate his active disposition. |for the making of it. After a brief sur-| Linwood by Mrs, Carliie Lee ie ppers rheam, Two men been impaled in the morn- | . . ; | TAKE NOTICE Pevinsular Wars, new edivion, 5 vols. 12 mo. Lisle Five to eight bottles will care the worst cases of b for f enc “ oe ee é ‘ le “bi a j Vey» wy intel gent young man boldly AG e Dorrit, bv Charles Dickeus. Life of Prince Talley-| serofula. sn ing for felony—a reviving spectacle, which | stepped forward aad declared that the rand. Chips from Uncle Saa’s Jack Knife. Live] 4 benefit is always experienced from the first bot- LL persons indebted to me either by nole or ac- bad highly amused his excellency so loug | dress had been made by him for the pa- 5 | count, are hereby notified to come forward and as the agonies of the poor wretches en-|sha’s treasurer, who had daly paid for the | ee eee eee a Court ‘Gaal PRS . . a jeettle ten da fore sy Court, as my news ured. Half-a-dozen Jews had even ex-| same. . ; | must be closed up by that time. Those failing to cited him to laughter by their grotesque! Eyeimg him sternly for a while, Djez- | eomply wih this notice, may expect their notes or ac- exertions, when, as tied back to back they | zar replied, | counts to be placed im the hands of au officer for col- REMOVAL. : AND Hw Removed their Siore to the NEW BRICK offige. Their friends and customers, are iuvtd to call and see them at their new and elegant stand. ~ NO HUMBUG. 4 bake Subscriber Is pow prepared to fill all orders for employs North Carolina Capital and labor, aod he are Ageats for the sale of ihe above Buckets. aod Learn, ora guide for all who wish to speak or write correcily. ‘HE GREATEST ‘ Medical Diseovery of the Age. DR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has disoovered in one ofour common pasture weeds » remedy that cures EVERY KIND OF HUMOR. From the worst Serofala down to @ common Pimple. R. & A. MURPHY, BUILDING weat door to the “ Watchman He has tried it iv over 1100 eases, aud never failed except in two cases, (both thander humor.) — He has now in his possession over two hundred certificates of ite virtue, all within twenty miles of Bostoa. Two botules are warranted Lo cure & nursing sore mouth, Que to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimples on the fuce. Two to three bottles will clear the system of Biles. ‘Two botiles aro warranted to cure the wurst canker in the mouth and stomach. ‘Three to five bottles are warranted to care the worst Salisbury, January bth, 1857. tf-32 SUPERIOR WATER BUCKETS. He Maovfaciares Norih Carotina Materials ; be By giviog bim a G. H. MAKEPEACE. N. B. Messrs Worth & UUey of Fayetievile N.C, Two buitles are warranted to cure running of the ears or bloiches among the hair. Four to six bottles ure warranted to cure corrupt end raaning ulcers. One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. ‘Two to three bottles are warranted to cure tae worst case of ringworm. ‘Two to three bottles are warranted to cure ihe Foevetieville, Feb, 1857 ly39 NEW BOOKS. — UST Received, Home and the World,” by Mrs. tle, and a perfect cure ia warranted wheu the above quantity is takeu. : Reader, I peddled over a thousand bottles of thisin the vicinity of Bostou. I know the effect of it in eve- | J H. ENNISS’ Book Score. At Jan., 1857,—34 So sure as water willexiiugaieh fire, so sure IT never sold a bottle of it but} ry cause. will this eure bamer. DIBBLE «+ BUNCE. adi . 7 oe , how fail, * Catvin BR. Dib th .B ; , ‘were overcome by the effects of emetics| “ Young man, I read sincerity in your pees: euibont fe THOS. E. BROWN Eitcet “Sth Meter on S- eaeee ibs} sd eats Seen — aes ee il 5 _ - fF o 2 > ’, ’ es N. self. ere are two things abort th a - orginal administered. A baker or two | eyes, and believe what you say. You may, | March 3, 1850. 140 eaate lo me varprising ; Gret thet it grows in oer peb- been nailed by the ears two the door- | therefore, return to your respective homes | : a tures, iu some places quite pleatiful, and yet its value , J i | . J P' quite p' posts of the audience-hal! for some short- | at once.” | VALU ABLE LANDS FOR SALE. comings in weights. And one houri in| The astonished and happy conclave the harem, who was a favorite, aud con-|thus dismissed, Djczzar seut an order to | PDERSONS wishing to javest in Yadkia Laods, Spent much noticed, having refused | the ittle-suspecting treasurer for the im- | Gime sae ae sy heres shee plan = ’ = the papers a the | mediate release af the Christian’s tg | from Salisbury, and eight from Hoksburg, coutaining ofa burning fever with delirium, was|who was concealed in his harem. The . Sake mildly incited thereto by being seated up-! treasurer vainly denied the charge, and Five Hundred and Sixty-six Acres, on the barning floor of the * Hammam,”| was at last constrained to deliver up the )/*° handred and filly of which are supposed in be which, by the way, produced very differ-| hapless Catoor, who was conducted into Fe ae uae arene Bete nt Sy eatresults from what Djezzar anticipated, | the pasha’s presence to find her ill-used | the teal ictasy one clibleg Ta'psrebene FS by throwing the girl into a violent per-| husband already awaiting her in the au-| terms &., address the subscriber at Muadisoa, Roek- spifation, aad forthwith dispelling the fe- | dience-hall. ingham Coanty, N. ( ROBERT GALLAWAY. ver. “ Christian,” said the pasha, “take back | Feb. 26th, 1857 40 These sammed up the catalogue of that| your wife. [swore 1 would recover her, | | @ay’s diversion for the pasha, alld he was and I have kept my oath.” { Greensborough geated in a discontented and frowning movd, staring out upon the hot, blood-red | Bat Habeeb, whilst acknowledging his | | great gratitude, required of the pasha that! MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. | has never been kaowa uuiil I diseurered it in 1646— second, that it should eure all kiad# of hamor. In order to give some idea of the suddeu rise and great popularity of the discovery, | will state that in April, 1953, | peddied it, sud sold about six bottles pes day —ia April, 1854, I sold over une thousand bottler peeday of it | Somme of the wholesale Druggisis who have been in| the busivuess tweaty aud thirry years, say that nothing in the enuuls of paieat medicies was ever like it.— There is a universal praise of it from all qaarters. lo wy own practice I vlways kept it strietty for ha- Renae acre iat, | mors—but since its introductwou as a general family medicrae, great aad woaderful virtues have been fuwad PRIVATE SALE in it that I oever suspecied. . Severs! cases of epileptic fils—a disease which wae | DE undersigned haviag determined to maya | niweys considered ineurabic, hare been cured by s ; Ps - few buitles. O, what a mercy if willprove effec.ual West, offers for sale his resideace in ihe thriving aed bere atathat few: beautiful village of OLUN, Iredell Co., N.C. Said ; pave sera more of it than T have house sad lot is esed 1a the ceatre, and is one of the dexreble siuacvas ia the village In Cotton, Flour, Grain, Naval Stores, AND Seutherm Preduce Generally. No. 180 Front Street, ayupoy ‘ouiuse M.L. My cover, €sq Jobu D. Wiltians, Esy, i. Dank of Clarendon Bank of Wilmington. (3% in allcases of that awful malady whe h =i I know of several cases of Divpsy, all of them aged Terms ac M. LOVE people cured by it, For the varioas diseases of the . Bs A 2 l§ ommodatiog Sun as it dipped in the cool busom of the Justice should take its course. [BE costet Taser saceew themetealplaniobut'e : Ol'e, TredaliCa:, Now. 1856 11.26 aavers Nu i adache, Dyspepaa, Asthma, Fever 39 ° / . ane ane ry we 8 oo ~ re) Sjnoe Western horizon. “If.” said the silversinith, “my wife was smallsuin, compared with a jointstock company | Badia ie tie) lees) encer ee : About the same honr, i th forest} cs is company being lucated in the Western partof the jsad pares aGy in duscwere lee enero ee ar, in another quar-| forcibly carried away, I shall ouly be too : ofthe] diccuvery has duee more gud than uay wovdveine ever B / Stale, consequently mach the larger portion of the risks ly = now ter of the town, wearied with a hot day's happy to receive her again into my house are inthe West, very many of which y : t J est, Very many o areinihe country. | . hon est labor and toil, Habeeb the Silver-| and my affections; but ifshe went of her | The Company iseatirely free from debt ; have made | be ir ange ofa se oe necessary—eat the bem yoo Siniith, slipped off the shopboard and into! own free will, tien let the law take its owermments,sndsethereforeconlident!y reeommen-| 1 WILL pay the hizheat market ‘price, in Siate Diaecrioxs roe Use.—Sdulte one table eponfal | his red)slippers, with the intention of lock- | course.” hr tad beri oy . Bonds of cash, for Five Thousand Bushels Wheat, | per day —Chuidreu over tel years desert sponfal— ing up and finishing work for the day _ r ; wen ; tthelast Annaa eetiog the following Office.) and 12 of 15 likely negro buys, from 15 to QU year) Chilire nap veers. tne ous As 3 is : y- he evidence went against the woman, | were elected (or the easumng year old ; JH. JENKINS. |aod Pilot hapten aie ae ‘ To th Jatent he emptied his cash-box of | who was accordingly sewn up into a sack | JAMES SLOAN, President | Salisbery, Sept. 16, 1856. tf i6 ay at Looperate un ce Soceis (eae a ace Saar the day’s profits, adjusted his turban and | and thrown into the sea; and as for the B. G. COFFIN, Vice President | rJE ; PRIS bh ! RE / a th li } ’ , C. P. WENDENSHALL, Attors TP JENKINS & ROBERTS have. and willcon MANUFACTURED BY | moustache, ead with & ight heart and | treasurer, le not only received the ‘suck PETER ADAMS, See'va dT ’ or tinne to keep Sia'e Boods oa band for sale | 1 “PDYUPDhAY \ keen appetite walked briskly towards his! with regard to the post he beld, but was PETER ADAMS nae ; i 1”) ; | DONALD KENNEDY, . . 3 [TER 8, See'r . house in the Christian « uarter of the town, |thrown into a dreary dangeon, where he} W. H.CUMMING, Gea'l Agent : | il Nt} BOOKS, | No. 120 Warrea Si-ret, Roxbary, Massachecetle thiakin sehr of his handsome young pined over his wickedness tirough many May (0, 1853 c1v9 is | Wholesale A ace vere CLV Clk if < pagel es i b ; . tale New York Cuy, hekwer @n —— gs ig ere a abt-! a long weary day. p DE ROSS ( SAND Soachera Harmony pew edition ;/ 81 B v Saree; ©. UL Roag, 192 Broadway less jor him. Now Habeeb was ET & BROWN, ew Carmina Sacra; The Christian Miasiiels) B&D. ssuile, 100 Fubon Scrvet a well-known and highly respected trades : , Hesperian Harp; Masvu'e Scered Herp, with paieat) PW Doni a Sous, Partedetpira ; 8. 8. Henee ‘ S ‘ | WILMINGTON, N.C. tes. The Pealmidisi, andthe Bortan Academy's B ee UW. Weveer, Puls 4 Bo Moor man, a cunning workman ia his art, and | Caecaler Check Mace Ea imient Ae : peli i berets on this account greatly esteemed even by | i | BROWN & DE ROSSET, | JH. ENNISS' Book Store. | Te inka U M Ned he Ke lg the fanatical Turks of Acre. | NEW YORK, Janvary 20, 18 RY] ialGuesenoemes Nhe Williams Ls | dé ‘ \ Pai! of bappiness, the silversmith reach-| ed his door, and knocked loudly, and was| GENERAL COMMISSION WERCHANTS, Useal advances made oa Consignments 505 ACRES OF LAND, NOTICE, Druggstsia the Uns 1857. Heiepes ted Diatesa hes UtNy ie " t Have eee AND OPENED AT THEIR New Brick Store (next door to the Wutchman Printing Office) their Stock of Spring and Summer coopDs, which we offer for Sale at low prices for Cash, or on tine to punctual Customers, All persons will find it to their interest to call and examine our Goods, and hear our prices before making their purchases, for we are determined to sell and to sell oo a8 favorable terms as can be had at any other house. Below will be found a list of many articles we have in Store. PRIME RIO & JAVA COFFER, CRUSHED LOAP AND COFFEE SUGARS, MUS. COVADO AND CUBA MOLASSES, NEW ORLEANS SYRUP, LARGE SACKS L. P. SALT, NAILS, HORSE SHOES and NAILS, PEPPER, GROUND do., SPICE, Ginger, Soda, PEARL STARCH, COPPERAS, CASTOR and SWEET OLL, Spt's, TURPENTINE, HULL'S CANDLES, ADA- MANTINE do, POWDER, LEAD, SHOT, COPAL VARNISH, Alum, BORAX, Satta, PRUSSIAN BLUE, ROSE PINK, Glasa 8 by 10, t0 16 by 22, Blacking Broome, CALP, LINING AND BINDING SKINS, SOLE LUATHER, Shoe THREAD, SPARABLES Tacks, BRIDLES, SADDLES AND MARTING ALES, GIRTS, SURCINGLE’S, PURE WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OIL, LITHARGE, DRY, WHITE § RED LEAD, TERRA DESCINNA. We alao have wlurge Stock of Bed Ticking, Bleach- ed and Brown Domestics, Bleached and Browa drills, Cottenades, Prints, Servants Stripes and Plaids, and maoy other Staple Dry Goods which were bought last season, and we koow we can eod will sell them for less molly thaa avy that was booght this spriag, We are also in receipt of a la ge stock of LADIE'S AND GENTS SHOES, Boy's and Girl's, Youth's, Misses, aod Iofeots dite and woeld mention that we have noi forgotten the abies. We also have a large Stock of While, Black, and Foaey Bonnet Ribonds, Very cheap, Ladies light Col, Kid Gloves, beat qgualiig, Plain, Fancy Boroges, Sirip- ed und Plaid Swiss Maslia, Joconet, Swest oad Combrick Maslins, Seed Maslias, Linen Combrick, Long Lawn, Linen Cambiick Hid’ kya, Plain & Kinbioudered, Birg Bye Dispers, Leduc White, Black, Slate d& Miced Hose, Messed Children's Fancy, Whiie, d& Mired Cotton S as 7 & Bh Bleached & Brown Tuble Linen, Breoen & Lleached Table Clothe, | Plan Black Silke, (Saperior Black Fig: ured Silks, and Fancy Silks at Coat.) We will alao Sell kiods of Parasols, Chemite tis. * UNDER-SLEEVES, & MANTILLAS, below Cost aleo have a lu Ready-Made Clothing, PANTS, \ ESTS, COATS, DRAWERS whch we are We Stock of SUIRTS « ~ « sh CARPENTERS bags A ah cai sat 10 per coat advance for, aed TOBACCO, Mameal los ame pont Ee abs pean toes ite . £ Ee sagt - ° 1 “ al mc ’ 4° RR ay of Wares and Stoves ‘alwu Jauvary 20, 1857. 0. ty yeon WITH re eee COL. U. L, ROBARDS, \ AT THEE re ROWAN HOUSE, os al Gi FICE FOR ALL tie Stages « Salisbury, ‘eb. 2, 1857. eee Thunder & Lightning DISUNION AND OV wary’) Pestilence, Patent 3 FAMINE, &e., &e., 4 RE evils and calemities that should bé «X ageinst. BAKER & OWEN how beaventoig. form the public generally sad private individwals pa, ticularly, that they are ready, willing and sble teet them from one at lewst of the shove 4 by putting up to their buildings, their Patent Lightwing Conductors, at prices lower than it er none en ay hy of the country. our orders to Baker & Owen, Salisbury, N, July 2, 1856, 7% ‘Wuo does no! er. whether bor passing zepher the bodoir, the | dear to every lo tions. What.» duce in the soul, ken: with a me of « dageing sts bower, at is thoir langue awakened even with its faded rit if YOU HAVE WORK FOR ME Please bring it in. GUN AND LOCK sMmIvTs=InG, ane Bell Hanging. THE subscriber having opened be tablishme mt, proposes to en the above besioes .a the tomnet Ballets. | ry, on Water Street, ia ‘all lis | branches. GUNS and n paired at short notice aad én seanies ble torms His thoraegh sequaintinc | with the business, he hopes, will commmaed « Pease. | ble share of patronage. All work werranted, dere left with him will be faich: tended to. Salisbary, Oct. 21, 1856. 21 :3me BOOK STO! STATESVILLE, H W. AYER, has jest opened « Book Store ix . + Statesville, where he keeps on hand @ farge stack of Sebou! Be and qaite a yartety of mince Iineoes works, alee « fall sapply of | BAWCLT ALLICLZS, and YANKEE NOTIONS, Siatimoncy, Wall paper Wiadow Shades, Fire Serecas, tagether with « fre , Tale mock of CONFECTION ARIES, Fine Cigan +, &e.. &e o veo &w onderag Bucks, Muse, Spec instantly admitted by the black slave| eter ON THE ; | SPRING \\I) SUM i ER Piso sbary. S ( FINE WAND | 007 sey tae cleo te Bie fee i . : W ) r T1 7 ‘ } iid ‘ ) LM 4 emembe wit? SAWS, MORTIC F CISRLS, Oppomte the COURT-HOUSE “Where is your mistress! asked the Ya River in ilkes Co., DR. M. \ HI I Ei EA D. ~ \ SANFURD'S INVIGORATOR CAST BUTI TEA AND Siatesviile, N.C. Joa 6, 1837 J2ut disappointed husband, who was generally —--0 —— JOFFICE on the seme lot with hia residence. To wo 2 sve bY ete Jini 7 : Me ; aire net rasaaaces admitted and welcomed by the hands SUBSCRIBER IS t: ahewess paimens Sonciag. s0) ate Kien wit leave . FOR ALL PURPOSES OF A STIMELATING LIVER RHOVEL 4 TINGS” COW aN and face be loved best upon earth. | aiece een ea Lipahiags lace 7.1836. 1 Ta sobecriber has juss retucoed fom the North. | MEDICINE. DOOK LOCKS, | LTLLY * Mistress 1” replied the grinning black son on | the, Leeme. Bevel s and is pow ta the pt of bie Boek of THER astong existed a demand forsach a rem WARDROBE LOckKs .ep : y ’ arts below Wiitesbow’. Sad | ’ , al edy . he d on as sale aud efecival hee su P \ Mwis engi tke Sel ead htc ILE CU ACctt eee | OOM WANTED, GOODS AND CLOTHING |sZchjcntt riety secgriees noma tewce 4g “ascren EGETABLE LITWONTRIPTK ay the leh here soon after dincer. acres of | 100 RUSHELLS ¢ mented fic which the Sprivg and 8 Ihe Sock cumpreve a! ones irtal of 12 vortees hae shown how wave CHAINS, CAST RELTS BLIS oe - bee ere was astoundiog information for ! ket price will be paid. Apply at thie i be autsfet aro. vent of ‘ saceom plished ihe parposedemzaed Amoog TER ST BEL SHEARS, FILE «f rRIEND OF THE HUMAN FAMILY. HadSeb! he could scarcely believe his YADKIN BOTTOM . exe te tg i Aiiess ae whieh have been seersey coreeetitee Aaa cai ceed ay dollar eeu BE BITTS ccrrenine Prom senses. Searci:, however, having proved whch Se «ne some good or) upland Lats of the | : p-e . isco oh y bonel te Ol anden canes (kee goo Bore a Vacer Pa «, Jack aces ab wee DINEASED KIDNEYS, wain, be endeavored to console himself eee eid mete preg Sy ep amas nee Siete Mocaes hes Pisces thc ods cad Lineal ober ot(nlce jalihe Katde sre bes of Cas Pama: -G . tn 5 t her, 2 oid make ihe very bee of Tobaeco . % at Cot. Pome Ntvy the Bladder and with the idea that his wife, being young Whe ae ; oe he best of Wanted ta Purchase, =n “ - r she age Uhlir inpaa ear ove sent Daerah avs aeons meee mina ” 2 ee = dnd thoughtless, had gove uff tw the bath | #1 #94 oaecommadaie : lancer ood bw +. Lait no Nets eer ee ane we opesls . Mooey shan any neas of the Loina, he. ¢ ' ’ ’ grea mem of the - “wr , -_ ty i : et eee sess ea! 2 s di ee to meet sume lady friend, and had been “°° se ees YOUNG AND LIKELY NE- * ea Liver. The Invegorsor ia compounded wih par- R&A. MURPHY Thisinveleable medieine ie for ente et the Deve prevented from retarning as soun as she | pow. eadiied: To Pecmyme * 10 1» 20 years APPLY at aes ae ar reference to the Ia. nd when that ee Salubury N.C, Wave 3). 1437 hw:44 “ 0 Mothevitle; ot De R Campbell's. ta Ire eXpected. oetiee a bes win avery deeralie MANSION HOTEL . oe sironmivrd all (he teat arereicd. se the casee of them : atthe Drag Store in Charlotte; at Zeverts + Sumehow or other his appetite was gone, greed heal foe pod waier| Baheburs, Were 17 rh) Hos sock ‘ con ; oh : a 1 eee . i te eat tee yr A Hy Safe eid aod a1 the C arenes = maee ane < © + iodecemenis sie s slavery the meal appeared tasteless, and every are!) met wih . zm on ; v : ee : i . ae ac el he darnee, It hae < ¢ (yl R A (; ya ] The subscriber having entered inte copertnershy morsel he swallowed seemed to stick Ju bENJ. F. petty. | A VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND -- sh bara rae aces Ear a a esis ee ¥ lg) with Joha F Cowan. ongunal patentee, for the mes lus throat. Kesolved to relinquish the | Worker Cu NGA 1857 Imo 47 0 , work pror ad ak pga ac A Se Ube aS ‘ , 1} fe aste d eale % aburwe pagent omen UL f ; : eee 3B ; : 4 orash a sapply by eddreming him at Sa ry, attempt, he proceeded at once tothe pob 1 4g "nga "YT FOR SALE. ol L, = AnD ° e sinuiates thee bh to a heslihy 1C ot callreg at bre reecdeace, 10 milee weet af the lie baths in search of the truaut; arr.ved / . - os . end reatwesihe appeine and vigur. Ove dine | Bare E. D. AUSTIN - Udall... ece SONSISTING of 253 ACRES, miosied wien a) Selehery, Apri ld 1f16 . Soe Desc isereacedli TI here, great was iis consternation on being ( Ae IAAT cca Ghee eae fa pce ieee zreitaal trees oar zs Jave 21,1855 wh infermed by the man that guarded thé en AND EXAMINE THE «x Atewi 33 or 40 s eleared. ibe remaader TER (5 Oa he Gan SY ea a vane ‘a Vignes actin ‘ F ad d tate uf } trance that his wife had never been there _ ° aGncRELs? pias ee eo per fee ae a | JAMES HORAH, during the da) AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OF . . ; RL BEALS AND CA proves, maul rennere the ovate sthe ve : TON r 4 Geass diag nited Habect ned as ; - H-disberz, NC. 4 ; ‘ ay Penn Esc TOI. Bee Tess Peles thw the reoultik a doerserd ) NS | RY ; WATCH-MAKER AND JEWELER, : ited, t d to , . . ~~) LPOT. 4 = : f wards his now desvlate home, calling! - & SEDs age a . Poop Pere iy Reediuda 1K Front : SALISBURY, N.C - y CAIUS PRING TRADE, 1857. ; The Proprietor | P “ae at every frieud's Louse to make inquiries as . >< FOR SALE CHEAP. a 37 mi Nie it de & . Ae ies Py Wwe orof Eagle Foundry & Machine Shop, auc deoribelow meal a: Marparpte wars after hie wife- Even the nearest neiy care pereince coeihe oF a firvi-raie The | iH ; JOHN DOOLEY an tat A 28) BE asa) See ) wafer bee friends and the peble gener > ree “ ¥ Se ee ec ERED 0M ciske Gnas ae , . » g Mechine and Horse. pow ‘ IN] : ry. NC 4 kelackcacike« 1 eeikil k EEPS constantly on hand «large assortmest bors bad seen or heard nothing of her du : wags , oe) A wehing «bargain will cai! om September 9d, 1856 1v-17! efretuneg the (fheriag. fear aags ein ae WATCHES aod JEWELRY of ing the afternoon. Lat are a I ladys “ey A Regie As ‘ < ; RL BEAL 81. MAIN STREET. RICHMOND, VA. TUL Dp 7" Tram ethers not me use ad tak sp Strat la mony) Claghe, Watrbes and abet Protea wel re d that \ : om © SLIALL2Z ANIL 2AWCI ‘ eH z it wasrractrae wroaree oF | rHE PROUIBITIONIST. repared sa the bert manarr and on the most reasoes gested that a gin had spirited Ler awa) r Zi Drurey Threshing Madhine " \°™ Seoring to give credence to such ar DRY GOODS, HOUSE AND LOT HATS. CAPS, LADIES FURS, TRIMMINGS P iM bs the Fieecmiive Comeiion aconine eka ayy? 1yse port, the unhappy liusband came tot HARDWARE, CROCKERY GROG ai eenaue ZS de 7 é pied Ie ta Pompe ance Rocety And Horse Power, | : z 2 I, > ’ wana V oy, member of he t ntive ¢ desperate covciasion of repairing at once RIES. HATS, PONNEIS. BOOTS FOR SALE, “OULD * pa rvieularly call ihe et-| § nt (Belmore. which for case Wt draught, excells every WIE : ‘ ne 8 wml emucet ad ‘ ’ ~ .p LIAM to the terrible pasha, and of there report SHOES ANT) CLOTHING. IW MOUNT PLEASANT \W orez seqeene re and wihers, to) the ( = ( thei wisdom hates Bille w be found in the eveatry ; DR. 8. TATE, ingthe calamity that had befallen Li aN of w are entirely NEM will be mild Ta: errihor offers fur'esie hie Hneseand Lom 8 a on U Wile SUSE ten sauearenTAST att) y het : . = Sargen and Mschainical Dentist, Sean Jatthe place, Habeeb, treusbling 55 hehes y iow iver wives The bt ie 1afiaginatrereut » Nie k, ke viwted | |v “ - zoeVol Lambreth’s Vertical Walerwheels, | (Gradaate of the Baltimore Dental College) all over with awe, was ushered into the . ee ee aeay ra vlnZULe ade wl s ’ . 1 Phitude a, and The « r foster 10 rCanetaod Saw Will MILL & FACTORY GRAR WEST. SS ry syrant’s presence just atthe very momeut PST AU Ordre _ veel Toys ag Ae is ! aed ws Nee York at : ane A 4 t SUCTION & FORCE PLBPS, oparate or combined STATESVILLE, N. C, when, as we tave aready seen, Djezz: > Fan rh A MOS Tae wu Anecusl Terms asy(ts eaillthel pacchascy Becaae nutes EASTMANS STRAW CUTTER «| PQUSPECTEULLY affers hie professional service was gluomily retlecuuny upou sume alter aren Nee oat ; P. BOC. SWITH . ase ; han bere-| is eae (ence 7 ; . . ; VL to the exttizens of Iredel! and public generally matiee to Danial H railed thes n 31 2 oe Py ahaa Bay 009 : ras v rayog; thaviog stood the test ' ra o ' « emine te be if Veremith's arrival with inanifest glee and i { BAG BAGS! ms aL eaSne laid Sia caceenesees Nie: (he powle i abet!’ DREREVS Corn Shellers; Plonghs of every variety ; pegudlrcheer vo ypooes Tans Se singing ee evident satisfact In a few words Ila vj Ade AGS. 3 ’ : ater ; cesar Caltivators: Fazive & Gold Machinery; ai! hinds f Newer tomplasd mi ieger! eh thre )aes beeb narrated s errand, white Was = 7 ° | ( ) VW! ' : i, ae DOAN ’ ages lo @ enen ae anes aes eeeate erect, Ot ner Rit Keckis path abesete i y. iptoorl emiles, satisfactory one for the pasiia, for it af j-2o™ sad tb vd R J. WEST *) {) ) Ih , t 4 : ' 1 rt i ee an hd botaatrene hl : ro oo Pobraalp . furded him auiple scope for the dis} r c- ‘ ° : : lee Seer ene eo ie ane b } the disp.as . : , = ae p , , . 6050 > charge to model o'er of is talents and his power = eee : Sis ana eds ee ee neal ser nie i hut nda an JW THOMPSON a6 of 8 ee ee es * Dd you kres ask I> rar " : MICHAEL BROWS elsewher ° £100 fis) ; bene $3 | 1 vtiowe th por ne'er WIth carctess wid terrible voice, anv man for whom 4 JNO A WRERWAN Salie 1 OVE i Bt mite “ . ) love thae at copy three monihe, and for ‘ Indifierent = = peieeareiga a Gis ; pee } « \ ( se aan ‘ ‘ €e Bee LJ | erme Poe tively cash of completion of w& pein Tecomeguriiet gover ia ‘ WRITING PAPIER aos : a ntork Fity Cop Hicewe 81°00 | Office at Restenes, W at of the Female College Sorte ot vor dda NEW BOOKS. Yet rece ee a apt in eee sie irom 9200 | WANTED. oe Habec Pre mails went pee T At \ Yo arsia the I ® i es le rh : I and Note Paper, ; sy wih ti 4 v. fre 4 Coan 100 OOO Es ACU N alee ilard tess: February 10th, 1857 {ly:37} ing the pasha Uiat even up ty that very he AN ) Rae JW. ENNISS Book Store . 2 ('Y i 2 U a opine De laos fede wit, Floor, Wheat, &e. For! , Pee tint nee : re la 7 2 4 ve s “ Miates, r whieh highest cash proces will he pad | eae r 0 “ihe wens oe Ws dts ve Pntaayeassveatinr ene weaiganee | OE w'Witisacs North Carolina Law Books errupt the ha y of thea . h ‘ ders wild resper wanre to be ‘ vge charges arch Bint, 1857 bene The pasha then inquired « rt ‘ | me it ff HOTE] I r ave Corer r ane ue | 7\N hand, The New Revised Code nf North Cor ae ; "Ih i 1 eof Hiaw awa A a Cop onder the wnine 1 style of Brith . | colina Beaton's Forme; Wiley's North Carohet woman had taken Ler clothes or other « ae ; ier jhe Wood Wile & Oo br evuigen thel crews ' f slie praintoae Wanted Immediately. Form Bask; Cantwell's Justice, deaigaed for Jasied fete ee aa ‘ ealtoer . JW BN NESS Boni Stor Meceiva wai Duste : Lawnot ila I . {Una lfandven Cove ’ alihe Posse: Cisil Practice jn the Caat of the replied that everything: saving whats , SALISBURY, N.C. Ri ' one ee f ‘ vopigr DOO! ORO OF PINE WON, for which: te ond Smarter Evens “H UNI Aether = rte oe aes INT BMAF . . “ 4 mee ha qi ’ “ aud ! are ron rie: Cash will be paid on delivery INNISS' Buc tore. ' racers acon sock of 1 , y cove ; a> Jannary 20, 1857 au ; A IF * r 7, Prat liheas i F. MYERS a y [- ve Y x ry, March 24, 1857 directiy aud fet ro my ) ' E 1 a Pe . : Nn Sf; [ Every maaiate wh facthiweheetenaiy fall. ve | ; 7 sh ade eee Ue SEG) Re ee ae tints Plantae FANCY ANT DWAPle ace se BARRIS’ HOTEL, Fresh Supply of we cannottrace the truant Aine wan ; ; ‘ a ea : a AU Aas s | \ ] Al meee nop on sh ACCOMMODATIONS DRY COODS, nega cane ie rn oom Naie¢m Almanacs, St P4 ¥ Omir ‘ i Lal Je Pan Tile a irre eTTaie ard ae wea ; Perrine tapping U ROC ERTIES Hn ate SHOE 1 ATHER) Neosat ' a lest ° — = FOR THE YEAR, 1887. rt ‘eral iy aaah ean riche ne cpt in their If ‘ mos scrompanee < Hotel, formerly kaown as the « SMITH : te ee ical oe : o 1 ran ( 4 MA iM their the HOUSE” havi ‘ pel iB thorongh repair, ie) bythe Lee nD Nina’ peck Rare clea, an tuke Oul ¢ é a ' 2 " : . ( aceiers ' stome re b . \ ; ; ; gidite(acuiohed throws a naw read (arlthaire: 4 - BN} Co contained aratiiy ‘ 4 b WB GRANT J ‘mM OO SCOVILE, Pr arssn Never Mimsy NOY. eepion of guerta. Having the advantage of a first. | evetrand euch ath usca n is wt A M ‘ apse solicit a , NE rates the TABLE will always be boonufal panes } ! tein a Na En WANTED creat BED ROWDMS, neal ed omit Mules! Mules!! ie We th REVNOS . AS, - r vanaanttentive aud polite, and no paiog will be spare OUR oxtr ; ‘ exira fine Moles, for Sale. APPLY TO Habeeb obeve |, at nes, “A SHIONS JE. MOOSE, 5000 Bushels W he: t to nuke all comforlable who may stop at this House. I fe MICHA : ’ : , ravens ICHAEL BROWN. Pcie eae ; FASH I ANDERSON & REYNOLDS. POS. STENTIOUSE a jTemceters sel fd a thin Hotel a all ie le) Mare 3, 1887 us dys appar . ae 8 “) foaeate a GROCERS ! ef al CHAS. F. HARRIS. ene ce foe (aire ' , . 000 BARRE . ‘TD Feb 28, 1857 1:40 ca A eae Cat Phe pus wiaweres) “s ANID \ |: REST SUPP \Y at t eas ! oO ‘ NEW BOOKS. 1 ‘ tes : 4 sian ae plas pes ath Malad halal ~ UST Received Ch f & d Wonders,” ae lie fancied bittise is . ( ret | W " h { {Riiaectocwlich he willl pay : ain of Snore baie, alien, from | Soot Ready-Made Clothing OMMISSON Werchants, ol Peete wie oe ieee wey) OP Rov. 8A. Latin, AM. M.D. Knowledge * aoheu e, ‘ J =? ( \BR NCE MICHAEL BROWN Power," a view of the productive forces of society) @ the trunk. t bewl yvand pro U ; N). 1. RIAWIKE SQUARE, ID AWH, Raliahures Sent. 16s (EGR eda ray | ’ is and the results of labor, capital and kill, by eee dueed a tivet costly ar ruly enaler t t M Parte Supe 5 ND other G Reeders aalirereivedennaetirr s McKnight. «The Old North State in 1776,” 8 lused a : ae es Redias fo te Ctebny Fae \! ie pier ecirec Ui eaten or ) Tice A, are, and Retendid Btock of FUR, CABBE. |cond Series, by the Rey. E. N. Caruthers, D ered silk Cu ey bal ao LAD aie wai tos if I n tothe rale of Floweand other Court None a i ) A \ KS | J MER, WOOL, LEGHORN aad BTRAW | Religion in America,” by Robert Baird, D. D unable to account Go tts © j vonding unnecessary charges and| HW.AYER | r2G A) HATS, jant received and for ae ‘ ‘Lectures on Beienen and Art,” by Dr. Lardnet ill ] ir, b b ' Pa returue (£41) March 2 Ba | of « da for i ' 4LS & Co. |Qvole. At J. H. ENNISS! Book Store That \ ‘bay sid 1) 5 ' Wd F | March 24 13 fall kinds for atl at thia Office. Salsbury, Mareb 31st, 1857, 6mo:44 Balisbery, Jan. 20, 1857. : a4 the young the ure sparkles v blae-eyed vidl tefl the bright things press at to be eumethi season of chul: flowers were | be the nature pleasure pres “Those that es We of the gen no pleasing «| attention of «1 of the teaut Ged's love to’ that is be oot heppores; b gle feature of af green inte: bebold, our ¢ tive ; to the | fal, goatie the to béty mond foresing to the own baad” - daaane millee m Asylam every thir now one | the Inetit fer. Dr with tie | A Fan prevail i counties | city and | is bat ve section to while mar dition, as in a state lic meetin week, to « neeessi tie lieved, au with the previsivt A lette ult., says of 4,000 « rort to hey ger Meckilen! tricts of | € Letler of autogr poleon, er Josep! Jars. Na; thar Jos “Give m know my) know thi Josephin sickuess The § from the the killin and the their thr ghockiny these mi on to shi bat we « cannot | that, in the gras distingu Riot ay May 14 murderi since hia turned § is not le There is house. front of fired tro the jailo oners, fi and the throat. idence “Beleceed. Articles, FLOWwWARS. — * ‘Wuo does not love a flower?—a sweet fragile flow- er. whether born in the leafy wood, nurtured by the passing zepher and silent dews, or the rare exotic of the bodoir, the pampered pride of the parterre. How dear (0 every lover of nature ate these beautiful crea- viogs. What soft and scathing inflaences they pm- dace in the soul, and what tender memories they awak- ken: with a magic spell they bind the fancy, telling of a dageing sireamlet; mossy bank, shady del! or fra grant bower, and sunny land. Silent, though forcible, VOL. XH. e) SALISBURY, N. C.. MAY 26, 1857. Devoted to Politics, Wews, Agriculture, Internal Improvements, Commerce, the Arts and Sciences, Morality, and the Family Ch cle. 1 lost a king: | ean said that the reason ‘whiy } beat na, tea was that they La know the e of five minutes. At the celebrated Battle of Rivoli, the ‘conflict seemed on the point of being decid: d = a ao - against Lim. He saw the critical state of | affairs and instantly took his resolution. j!le dispatched a flag to the Austrian | head-quarter's with proposalg for an armis- tice. The unweary Austrians fell intd the snare—for a fow minutes the thun- |ders of battle were hushed. Napolean E R:J + Epes the precious moments, and while 4412 amusing the enemy with mock ; sarranged his lineof battle, | tions, fF NUM i Stee: << = = a is thoir language, and who has not felt the inter awakened even by the withered bunch of wild flowers with its faded ribband, the stray feat or bod, perchance, carefally pressed away? Often these silent little mes- The Recent Church Lnsurrectionary Attempt in Mexico.—The Mexican papers songers have come to us o'er sea and land: from thore give the following aceount of the recent we.left long years ago, and who like the flowers have | arrest of the Archbishop. The reaction- hed their transient day and are now withered in the grave. Truly, the perfumed incense of flowers inspires bath pleasing and melancholy thoughts to the pure, Tondvent, and inteliretual: they seem as so many bean- tiful emblems by which the emotions of the son) may ‘de expressed. Earth wears them ox her gnyest live- vy bright geme placed by the divine bend apon her} emerald bosom, and spreads them out aa an open val. me tieh in thonght and bright inimagery. Affection twines them amid the shining tresses of the fair voung Meride).or lava them ae pele offerings wpon the bosom of the early dead. The victor wears them as his proud- est wreath. we scatter them in the conquerors’ triy wmphal pethway, and lay them as eweet tokens on friendship’s alter. ‘They are types of love, hope, and ¥, Wall paper jer with @ brs » Free Gen =, d&e., we Books, Mane 320 ‘ ‘RIPTIC FAMILY. 8, cys, Weal ¢. at the Dave Wetehmes © Copartnerihy -for the mar +, prepared Satwebery, re weet of ibe >D. AUSTIN ws 1 meal reasens ly3e8 TATE, Dentist, tal College) GC leombemal gervice hive generally eatity inging M ree er the wt) heowt om ith emtles, “6 her impress tree Female College” we will rece {ty:37] w Books je of North Ce » North Carohot goed for Jamies Coart of Pies For sale at S' Book Store a4 f ?, 1857. le ome, at 8’ Book Store ps! | APPLY TO . BROWN. ifs immortality, telling of parennial climes and unfad Ddesuty that shall bloom in antaranthine bowers of heay- en: They bid us hope when the things we fove of earth, fade and fall; when we commit to the eold grave the sculptured form of friend, they whieper of that im- mortality beyond the covfines of thie earthly bed of that resurrection of bey and spirit that shall restore to us our frieod in immortal youth and beauty. To the young they import an important lesson ; beautiful, ‘dat transient nature designed them for a higher ubject than short lived admiration ; assigning to them the important office of reproduction ; like them should the y Jenprove the bicorm of life, that their minds may pro- duce the fryits of virtue end boly living cont and bappy always love their mle nt aad wage tly do ariionschilidres seek them ; what pleas- wre sparkles ia their eyes at the discovery of a tuft of blee-eyed viulets, or fragrant wood tell the bright fancies and poetic visions these fairy ‘Giings preseat to their youthful minds? There seems te be eumething in their parity akin to the innoornt esason of childboud, and ope could sims fancy thet The inno- tile tere. proks, and whe can flowers were made for children. Callous, indeed, must | be the nature that can fail to drink in the draught of Pleanare presented to them by those bright gems | “Thane that cas with beedlees (out crash unt (be sweet Whe of the geutle flowere: while ite perfume awakens no pleasing «mothe, can alke geie without admire tum upon the starry heaven, and kuvk wii|onl awe up oe the foeming cataract ; nothing that is lofty ia science cablime in natore, a: elevated in moreis, can arrest the attention of nic rest the mynd thet bas po sppree ston } arrival of the teaut (ul Ged's love toward he creatores ; in erestiag that ie beeutful, he great care heppncss ; he could heave made a world withewt a em- gie feature of beauty to i; of green interspersed with myrnad flo Flowers are sinking evidences ew muct shows hes for man's matead of Une lovely robe behold, our earth might wear a regaha tive ; to the heart glowing wi bh gratito aod to béty monde the stady of them is e nich repast— forering te the fal, goatic flowers are ever & eurce uf pleasure ; beh * MARY FB m abafin Nature's y Gods ows baad” Na.set dasme Any) mittee mad Asylum every thing in good tiem now one hundred and fifteen the Institution for, Dr. Fisher is progressing ra with the water and gas works » al. \ The Executive ( cond Pat iet They ’ . hey are ail we teed A Famine prevail Va, and ad cvunties in Kentucky, owing ty t i city and high price of provisions is bat very little grain or section to be purchased at ary price, at while many famrlies are in a destitute con dition, as regards food, sine ar in a state bordetiny on slarvatior lic meeting was held at week, <e some plan by w necessities of the sufferers coulk lieved, and liberal donations were made with the view of sending to Nasliville for prev isiuGs. | reat distress 1s said > , in Rassell, meat Jamest » dev od A letter from Hambarz) alt., gays that on the day befo of 4,000 emigrants were « tel vert to embark for the United § They ceneraily caine from THfolste Mecklenburg, and the mounta tricts of Central Gerinany Letler og N ipoleom.— Mt of autographs, in Paris, a | poleon, then only a General, to his! er Joseph, was sold for two hundred d | lars. Napp eon was in de spain at bear thar Jose} hine waa sick. 2 writes “Give me hope: tell me the truth: vou know iny love, and how ardentit is. You know that I have never loved befor Josephine is the first woman I ado Bickuess throws me into dk spais The Scminolca.—Tho latent from the seat of war in Florida arnoun the killing of one warrior and twos jaws and the capture of four other ~jnaws and their three children There ts shocking in the ided of sh these 1 rabl on to share the fate but we Rap pose ia the melee of cannot be led. Chat, in the distance above mentioned, the grass was so tall ipossibl distinguish them from the mon, Savannah Republi somethir women fe} of ther The accounts state avol it Was 1 Riot and Lynch Laie. Lori May 14.—The four mnnrdering the Javee family same tr virnr, Ky., 3 accused of lis cm hegro Since have been ac jnitted turned State's evidence, but | s testimony is not legal ! Itcorroborated the murd led pur ! at ed I lew }*® CoUpany {line of sent ary party for a long time had determined to make a demonstrativu, and according- lloly Week. The “ Extraordinary” the 15th says; “The issue was made by the refueat of }the Chapter of the Cethedral to admit jthe Governor and Couneil of the district of ? teast days, W assist at divine service. Ou being thus refused admittance, the Gov- ernor aud Conncil withdrew, and the Governor immediately took measures to punish this overt act of insubordination ou the part of the ecclesiagicul authori- ties aguinet the civil, by artesting the re- bellious canons when they should come out from the chatch.. Several were ac- le rdingly arrested, andthe rest shat them selves ap in the civir of the cathedral, where they remained surrounded by a crowd of excited people outside the rail- ing, who svetu began tu make sundry de- invtstrations of a seditiou- meaning.— Ories of vengeance against the Guvern- tuent aud death to the heretia were raised —8 Woluan Was seen taking part in the "| movetuent—armed with a pistol—one mab ascended the pulpit andcommenced a furious denunciation of the Government —a suldicr of the guard plawd near the door of the cathedral to preserve order, was disarmed and beaten by the Ime } lacin Several mta, placing tmob.— thetmeives in the door of the cathedral, raised the [°° Vive ta Lteliyion, Christina / Gdbnerno,” && “The prompt arrival of a gard of arw cry of Muera es of ol i their « twoort bed t aod @e arrest ree of (heir ringleaders dispersed peedy revels ater nore effectually repr by tt thie spot, of the jor, with vl cavalry, wi 1 the the ti pitas fh Was the devote of the cathedral aur med a around t our or su afterwards sour disposed t wed the ery pers plaza of retoit, the dis turbance Was easily put dowa by the dis charge of @ few shoots in the arr by als wore the }police. These t the iy resuite of pares serumiet nilnement Ar red the cliu for v ed ¢ lor some } mal crudities ¢ table practical sn Vouny artists f Dr Mitt Aye Free Negra aay t! at Pipeme pred by | par ion. quiet amile, oe) seoare your fugitives.” “ Baty s © they do not live in these airy ring vour intensely cold w replied iny compani mn, a pretty hard time of it ey 1 thev have Hotween ye ly fixed apon the Thursday and Friday of | vu their presentution,.aa is customury on | 'them; they won't work. There they are in their cabing just as you see then—a poor woe-begone set of eT SN a burthen pon the commanity ; of no use to themselves, nor to any body else.”—- Sparrowgrass’ “Month with the Blue No- es. The above is, as it purports, an extract from Mr. Sparrowgrass’ “ Month with |the Blue Noses, published in the Knick- 'erbocker, and as it agrees with accounts jgiven by other travelers we may safely | conclude that he ‘has given us a trathfal | . age ’ | representation of the condition of the free | Begroes in the British Provinces, so much | | flees for liberty.” | He found them there, a poor, ragged jand dirty set of beings, living in hovels |that he thought hardly possible for peo- | ple to stay in during a Canadian winter, yet neither cold nor hunger could induce } them to set themselves to work, or to use jany endeavor to better their cundition. | You can tell a negro settlement at once by its appearance,” said the Canadian companion of Mr. Sparrowgrass ; and well might Mr. S. suliloguise—* ] would, for | poor Catfee’s sake, that much-vannted | Britieh sympathy and Hritieh philanthro jphy had something better to show to an admiring world than the prospects around Deer’s castle.” +: The vur remarks abont the scarcity of proven- Rutherfurdton Democrat copies der in some of the Western counties, and says: “Such i fact as far as we can learn We learn from reliable aa hority, that farmers on the ridge have ota nami The oldest io fort us that the west of this. er of cattle duce very descript Vears Co for than high as 75 et , whic intry na loaded with last week ceedit Were about corn, for cou! cre scasou 1s operat sur farmers, and t lV be commanity peneral Those who have a great nu stock to feed, are espicially heavy s eaves, hatla-crowhh Is tl landed, to which the “ panting fugitive| 'ed, we mean al] that can be conveyed by |that word, | AGRICULTURAL. | Stable Treatment of Horses. —~—— ; ; | | Itis one thing to knaw how tonse a horse, ‘but it is another thing to know how to take | A stabled horse needs spec: | ialcareand attention. His feeding must be | regular as the measurement of the hours. | When a change of feed is made it must} be done with great care—giving a small | allowance at first until the stomach be-| He wust be! cleaned every day; and when we say clean- care of him. comes used to the change. A good curry-comb, brush, and an oiled woolen chpth are the utensils necessary. First take tuecurry-comb and begin at the top of the neck, back of the ears, working the hand both ways. Pro- ceed in this way till you take both comb and brush, and follow the comb with the brush, aud after every struke, draw the brush across the teeth of theeomb to dean it. An experienced groom will do this instantaneously. This done, take your cloth and lay the coat, and remove the The face and ears inost also teel the brush. dust that adheres to the outéde. Few inen know how to tlean a horse properly. If the above directions are fol y your horse will en, ry goud health generally. Stabled horses must be ly. This is absolutely exercised dai lto good health. If the feet of vour rses are brittle and are liavle to break aud crack, they mast be well oiled once a week. oA lorse thus treated will always be ready to when wanted, and you will samed either to nde or te drive bot be us rr thing quite as important is a We can not excuse any farmer or horse owner who well ventilated stable does not clean out his gtabie twice a day A stable should be so coustructed as to have a wide passage-war or floor in front tor fee d r a At should be left a foot or twe in width clear, ove the manger @ space 1 the passaye-way shoald | he supy ly of fresh a rl be refuac } MoTu SOUTHERN Saving Pea vine Hay—the China Prolific Pea. ther straw, and 5 tonched for am arich, sweet food d mules (ur fat without the assistance « Another plan which we fit is to pnt the vines ud, rail pens, three ra totheot each To. two or ugh ae ter thre 1 from one s load n in this way.a th next them: ed his front, and ina few minutes, wae ready to renounce the farces of discussion |for the stern arbitrament of arms. The splendid victory of Rivoli was the.result. CAN IMMORALE Music MUSIC in itself 'T havé never seen anything to equal it. f asual. Nothing 'I shall plant no other next year, so well applies more directly t@ the nerves, and | oe ; nee jthrough the latter fo! the senses, than satisfied am I of its superiority. ‘The great moral victories and defeats of the world often turn on minutes. Cri | was received with a good deal of scepti-! would have lived much longer had not come—the seizing of whieh is victory, the neglect of which is ruin. Men may loiter, but time flies on the wings of time, jand all the great interests of life are speed~ ing on with the sure and silent tread of destiny. It is for thif npason, that in the musical men of jus or talents, you nfloence their art }} condition. That great that their sounds, history of all emiuerl the strictly ninsical can trace the imumenje had upon their sensi jinflaence is generall bodily streugth grows seer and ag ker, till an early deafi calls them away, a Whien Guenon’s theory of determining lang before they have/faltiled not only | Perils of Hoops—-Woman Burned, the value of a milk cow, by the growth of what they promised thé world, but much | The New York Tribune says :—Mary : more, what they promised themselyes.— | Hall, a pretty young girl residing at No. hair on its thighs, above, and adjacent to, Mozart, Schubert, Mendelssohn, Bellini, | 163 Laurens street, while sitting by her the bag, was first introduced, the idea 224 others, may be citedas glorious ex- | fireside on Sunday evening, 26th alt., was jamples of the truth of thisremark. They | nearly burned todeath by her dress cateh- , d mu ; ing fire. She wore boops of the most At ‘the sensuality of their natore found su jample dimensions, and over them adress , ie |perabundant food in the sensnality ot! of white muslin. | A door opening sudden- a late convention by the legislative club | their art. And yet these were the high- \\y inflated her baloon-like robe, and car- of the State of New York, one of the.) priests of art, the followers of the Leauti-| fied it against the grate, when it ignited ful and the pure in’ sentiment. But) aad instantly wrapped her in flames.— where these conditions are wanting ;) With much presence of mind she sprang | where music has no other purpose than inte a bath and tamed the fancet, but Ito please and excite you; what do you) befire the fire was extinguished her back think will be the result of that enerva-! and the lower part of ber person were ting state of body in which such music| g], whingly barned. Her friends convey- ed het to. the City Hospital, where but claims to determine the milking qualities | wiil have pat yon! Your mind will be | soon lose its bal-' sliglt aopbs are entertained of her recov- ery. W. R. South Bend, Ark., Oct, 1856. > Escutcheons. oe cism. Time has wrought changes. speakers gave the evidence in relation to Guenon’s theory : “M. Guenon, a French writer, has di¢ covered certain indications which he of cows. This he calla “escutcheons,” | also cuervated, it w ° ish what til you will 1: ve class of society auce, and be unable is pure and net cuine being the hair which grows upwards, _ ive be- aad contrary to the general rule) on the ud- one of t29" Pomulnus Saunders Chipman, who murderec Miss Pinpix in Guilford last Fall, was tried before Judge Saunders We think the (after whan he was probably named,) and way sentenced by him to expiate his crime op Vie- the gallows. It is rather a singular cirew says the Wihningtou Herald, that in the disposition of events, this young man (he is only 20,) should be brought tae the whose name he bore, charged -with » awfu! crime of murder, convicted and residents sentenced to die a felon’s death, Judge find & Sannders, during Chipman’s brieflife, has or were 1ans, been a member of Congress, Minister to a the jadiest a foreign land, was elevated to the bench ,” in reference to the inc ems but a few yeare since, and now, in the 178, “The | urge of his public duties, it bas fal- yf) ton it also in general, >| iste AS Jeu to bie lot to prononnee the stern sen- 1 ; of the law on this unhappy crimi- t is, to say the least, a singular co- lipman, it is stated, is a man of good education aud appearance. His parents are both living,—are of the highest respec- |tabilitv, and are wealthy. Hie moter has written several re ms volumes of interest. The evidence on which he was convicted was entirely circumstantial but overwhelminy. imal instivets, and der, thighs, and Linder part of the body.) which lives ouly even unlawfol uuprincipled, and often satisfying them. ve gnestion It is easy to distinguish the escutcheon | by the upward directions of the hair which best eee pe eat I cannot go into detail here | be gathered from the records of the u fill An intellige the instances | forms them. our bLospitals and wad it doctor will eaai- which upon the system, but would refer to the ,tiius whi : Aye ; , houses. work of M. Guenon itself. Bat to show ,'° 2 ly trace iriv in some centious music has At least in Ger-| man nust a hundred auf-! ry that it is esteemed worthy of notice, I will allude to the testimony of those who had apon his patient. tnany and Pa alu ferers of a ce Mr. Joho Haxton, in a work published t intl urth, Knowing this, we tuink it becomes an jimperial duty, to advocate, not only is ada 1 to words, a moral iave given attention:to it.” i , . ain Class of the n will e lunatic asylum, y wh > p are in 18S Milk Cow ofa good milk , entitled “How to choose a good,’ WwW, p. says: where music writer has examined many hundred « dairy cows in Britain, and the conclu ived at‘in regard to Mr. Guenon’s test nstead of icing ‘ ( if judging of the milking properties of a) cow, by the development of the eeusson, | nd } a senscs » of your nerves ar and Gaze Musical Review > | A Bit of Advice. 31 Edge- | t/ - se ] is that, in a very large majority of cases, | it is borne out by facts.” In a London dairy, belonging to Mr. Riggs, ware road, where about 400 cows are Go Have you enemies! straight o1 and don’t mind them. If they get in your way, walk round ther, regardless of their A man that has no ene mies is seldoin good for 1 kept, and where nine-tenths of them are t Murderer’s Fate.—Simon Dillon n Bowling Green, Indiana, » thighs, | m => T that Kine : ee , few days ago, on a charge of murdering ane perinwum, was too remarkable to be Cally Worked (ii : ce meet ae ) ' teen years previous, and ac- f, anit ; . # want of evidence to prove his sure to liave ene It. Facts were given, hower- ' convinced all who heard them After his ac- ai he quatfed deep of the “damming * and left the place for his home, »s distant, of which he was the His neighbors knew no- f | one day Last week, their i was arrested by the blaze of light his burning howse. They reached det a een ya ee) ) just in time to hear the cries of een . clicd man who perished in the bey techies Tae murderer had met his fate. - Signification of Ladies’ Names. { } » F race ill re he Se Loy» far above average milkers, the develo; The was tried i pite ment or wmcard growth of the hair on thing hing ) the p ider, ysterior part of the u which isso t for by accidental causes sks what none te said that all other t vies fresh air, A ce irronnded by of head, softness, and fl ssary \ as active d,ullve a > was a murderer. they Ke - t arters, oe brated ¢ were ter, WhO Was 5 to 4 ference ali mse remark “They are Ww. t blow ‘lf over and we ye live down the tter agait you do }| way ws talk who top tod Ife, iid ep poor fc form ynnection between o> hus to forf Ploquent Passage. Maria, Marie, (French) signify According to some, Mary means Martha interpreted, is , lsabel, signifies ‘lovely; Julia ‘so(t haired ;’ Gertrade, ‘all r, ‘all fraitful? Elles, origi k Ilelen, changed by the llelens, and by the French . signifies ‘alluring,’ thoagh (reek authors, it means ‘one lhe interpretation of Char- n; Elizabeth and Eliza, sig ira, ‘briglit,’ or ‘clear eve;’ . Amauda, ‘amiable;’ Lan aracter of the /to Stand t f ale tassels i ; . ove Olivia, velop ee A ala eaecte ‘peace: | e. ‘| ot life;’ Grace, ‘fa Zachhael tes y, ‘a princess;’ Sophia, sdem ; and Amy, ‘beloved ;” time to have et» ee ae _ Ma . ‘a noble maid,’ Pauline, ‘litte nto this subject, the)! ty have la pb dilaa ie Hr rirct, ‘a pearl; Rebeca, ‘plump,’ , pean : ‘ : nna, Anne Ann and Nancy, e same original name, ins ‘yracious, or ‘kiad;’ Idia, ‘the morn- ‘brightness of aspect;’ ne who protects;’ Em Py ure;’ France : ‘severe, hievous. wing beaut M ARY, “The P rt Cisne | passage y of Massacliusett bserver, mad e conversed wit sno exemyt 151, in Great |) eee mow subi and foun e|tions of reneral ¢ yas: po » far as we have learned t sessed thease de which never liv tinen in this count w fe ry unity; kers, and above an averag tev. Dr. Hawks, r, las recently been nicuded to show COOSA VE Mii litferent eras and m the shores of the earliest seat of cor } from which » vast ruins of Yu on}y devastatt on \ : t ! Japan to Mex i reat frofa Nor can tribes of | sustained by 1 » languages pre Eastern continer ther hand, those with is, will ibove at ) 1 was the “In calves, the eseutcheonsa show baba, : ople shapes whicl terwards to t % ntracted 1 they cover are the hair There is yryat excitement about thee irt and 1,” he continued “ they ami culation of air, oT. C. CL" will rent. house, The mob get cannon and placed tin able wet of devilas they w front of the jail. A number of shots were they shiver it out here as well fired from the jail aad from the mob, and can. Daring the most of the jailor fear ing the escape of the pris are In a state of abject w te. ba 1776," 8¢ a oe surrendared two of them they are very hamtle, hi ue Sarathers, D cy were h ; the third ent his berry eeason they make a little money, rt Buird, D. 5 throat. The ney Lasney Mf Dr. Lardoe with Book Store au KS. ed Wonders,” “ Knowledge ” lorees of sociel! skill, by Char! adopting this plan that his most never go } as horses will willing s and as as they NAN IS , ‘ . y eat pea hay ( mile those af cows, though Mr. Wagk. Dotan this vear planting * > year thevoont ! a roshe ds fn ind then t daring the Use eh men imay fall in love , ever play, there stand to their This will enable the farmer t : s ich calves as will probably serve i short to-morroy love est ei eesti } dink should super r engaged in the think should Buy So » and fam rs 5 = A ‘ roes, - ro who turned State’s ev. and while it lasts they are : vet! idence was unmolested. . We can't doa other, T have ne —_— \ eee - aaa : ; 3; . - ~7 4 ‘ i it in har- |i to the inhabitants of Great FROM THR CHARLOTTR DEMOCRAT—EXTRA. the county in Charlotte wen the was pre-| lived for nearly twenty years after his declaration.—| ed frou: ore af the witijeass of the meeting of the | this the de ti de oot ee ak we, sé chong prey fant pod ‘ pared, and this assemblap continued for part of | These men where Gen, Williatn Richardson Davie | 20th, that, at that meeting # committee was ap- mony | hye ee peer 2 vel bre "In this instrument their THE CELEBRATION two days, some of the wck having been ‘bes injand Dr, Hugh Williamson. are given o- poe for that very pur + nf a pl sory dial page nab ne , ee at et he ety ae | a Payer atin wer pone bl ‘ond A | the intervening night. | copies prior to the year 1800. e never made a| the 80th was composed werd waneee ws z ss ry th | h hi d thas : enemies la Charlotie, N, C., May 20, 1857. Dr. H. then —_ whatthere was in the docu-| secret of having furnished these copies: nothing | mittee; that they supposed themselves to be with- peer — pr gictoreg gt + day ond ae ee editicass _< ‘ i 5 = 2 ~——— | ment of the 30th, or whatevidence had ever been | therefore was easier than to disprove the papel t\ol ngatory upon ae, th dak one © nod | ps. to gubmglt"t0 does bl pane T Ww . May 20th, 1857, the Anni- | produced from any sourceto show that the meeting | ticity of these papers by a comparison of them with r n : u : ag ". i) took eer refusal tty? If bern. iod fi Pica fesriege Seewitredicoralripae remel of the 30th sat pr, ou diher the 29th or 3lst of| the original, prior to 1800, when Alexander's house | 10 rebellion. they proceeded, therefore, under the | to frame the contingencies as to suit the prejudices | injustice and cruelty ow us @ period dence of May 20th, 1775, was duly celebrated in| Of May? What proof Ut any work was done at | was burned and many of his papers destroyed, the | name of resolves to make lavs, The meeting of May | be of resents pay ier mph heer agi fae ccs ane of % Charlotte according W previous announcement. |night? What proof thi there was any assem- original Declaration among the rest. If therefore be ae Hae ca Heeed | (hu u } porar | 10Ua, sused aiming ice wa nniceed t sunt of the pro- | blage of the! people of thecounty at all on or about | was wicked enough to forge the papers he gave principle, their vo! Lp ay xioption of the @ , 7 : | + ak mri sh epee eked po paeectinwn, Be the 30th?) >What evidence Say the document it-| Davie and Williamson before 1800, he was. silly laws of the colony * aya rue of life,” with an ex-| As to the delegates creat afl oo By pot es a ere vai that any gentlemen | enough to afford the means of his own detection by | Press disclaimer of any recognition thereby of the declared in the instrument 1 hat the y our actions, Abused, . t y = Dail a % eucy which should release them was the action ed, what steps have we pursued to obtain redress ? omissions be attributed to indisposifun on our part, selt, or from any other sg rc , t b ‘ 7 y me ‘halotte y, exce cadily reque! ‘Hing to othe: ose | Crown or any of its oficer. The committee was | unge \ } ed caused by an attack « chills and fever. We lefta, of the county met in Chalotte on that day, except | so re adily and frequently telling to others in whose cee eee HLGg Tneasres Gai eould of'a Provincial Congr ‘The other contingency We have carried our dutiful petitions to the throne, bed, with a fever op us, for the purpose of re- | the gentlemen of the Quuuittee? The answer | possession these pretended copies night’ be fount paige eR PONE FoI BEBE ON ; ; a justi . P skchawe nity of know- ry had ever been projiced to sustain them — ed in this country, at College in 1775, he left in| Accordingly they paspd twenty resolves, When | uncertain whigs or avowed loyalists ie PONCMES Gus MIAUY, s that our readers might have an opportunity vf Kuc nee a f we examine them we)find that from the 3d to the | been vo friends of the crown in Mecklenburg, it| advantages of our commerce were designed as fact, therefore, secord inconsistent with the | 1776, aud in 1777 was here at home fighting the ing what was sad and done. ae on IY eval in |W ld have been iaserted at all. Doubtless the | compensation for your protection, When you ceag- ? weather for 8 r ss very claim made for the docigrnt of the 30th. \ battles of freedom, Every good whig in both the | 19th, they relate entiply to matters purely evil, in| would not have bee } 2 oi [ee nate heteal| tata y' ; 4 ai catbehire O egeed boas Bcd aflerioon cal 4. 5. The next ha rs ts daca eS ascunes | Serglinisns knew him as a true a even as he the administration of pistce in the county; and in delegates expected the Provincial Congress to act oH protect, is nat of Ad af component: | CAROLINA WATCHMAN 12 ¢ elock Tuesday night almost incessantly, thus Prepared was pubhely rai by Col Thomas Polk, | knew them, He knew, too, all the past history of the 19th and 20th they put the military ina ft state rbd aa ue Nae itiak cont comnel sent Aiea ve oe - at yan “ ne sity diverted: Q : : and that 1s contents wee preserved af the time, {his county: and to crown all, he was an intellee- Hfor service, and provide a proper authority over | entertain ( ve hope that t ne ante a on Get t OU Cee OC Y Ot OUE au eteee 3 wahepery i ~ 2 a sued, honorable, brave gentleman, Well, | thet Thus, they ejtemporize a species of court lever undo its iniquity or revive the laws »y re- our petitious are treated wit a indignity ; Our prayers | a <= in each military comppny’s district, fix the extent voking its wanton decree of rebellion, They saw | answered by insults. Our application te you re- | SALJISBORY.N.'¢: of jurisdiction, providd ollicers to execute process, what the end must be, and their minds were fully | mains uangiced, and leaves us the melancholy 7 rise ar preventing and discouragmy thousands from attend- ing who would have done so had the weather been beth in writing and in fiemory by some of those | tual, high more favorable Bot the morning of the 20ci/ present who beard it dow, Gen Graham, Rey. | itis to thi dawned with a clear sky, and a bright sun re- H. Hunter and Gol, Wiljan Polk, of Rale (three | a copy of a document most remarkable tor the dis- man, of all others, that Alexander gives ing aboat ia , 4 \ : dicts iis 5 hn sof prepared for it; but there were others whose vision | prebensiug of your wanting either the will or Se ne — =< . s " oe es more respectal d cilible witnesses srlived {tract boldness of the language in which it renoun- | establish au appellate & bunal, regulate the duties of | prepare ; : y ) 4 2 z : vived the anticipauons of the thousands of Nord: pabhs uu = ble end tt e witne satis ue aid lived | ee Haves ‘ ° é . aa) nde S ae tax collectors and other accounting officers, and, in- | a8 yet reached not so far, and who still thought of | power to assist us. Even under these cireurustances JESDAY EVENING, MAY 19th, } velli bli Carohnuns, with many patrotic auzeus trow other) ty where,) were all proeut, all heard the paper | ces allegiance aud asserts independence, Now we e he crown with lingerings of old habit and honest | what measures have we taken that betray a desire é States, who had assembled tor the purpose of par- | read, all remembered 1's substance, andone reduced | must suppose that Davie read the paper thys riven | cidentally, to insure the working of the system thus ¢ = oe ba ; re But i 2 : ld he best cured f ~ rf maphalah Ha = led be ad of) Oe . = cards eet for m the fesuvites of the day to writing the date as th 20th, and copied the pa- | to ini; that he deemed it valuable is proved: by | devised, and to prevent a conthet of authorities, they loyalty of affection. ut these could be best cured | for independence | ave we called in ‘ eer “4 1 coii ceasion was edatthe Public | per read at the time; anc what they remembered | the fact thaf he carefully preserved i We must | disallow the powers af the former crown officials of Of gy delusion by the progress of fast ripening | those foreign powers who are the rivals of your TERMS OF THIS PAPER $2.00 CASH, through a POCRSIC atorine he . ublic < Le 2 ay hit heaped 7 ‘ ws ere - . . o 5 aw 7 t 7 9 beat " rere ow Bs oe a eevrection of Gea Joba A. Young, | aad What they copied, dis not contain one particle | also suppose, that ag be perused it, it ney “ily {the county, and pledge themselves to save hartuless events; and ia the’ meantime, they, as well as all) grandeur? When your troops were few and de- . : healthy at al ware Uber Ca bh 10M of Ure John s € 1 J . ssc * 9 2 7 < of ‘ - _ y A= eTocs! r i y heir he Day. and Messrs Gillespie, Torrence, | of the document of the 3th; but a totally different | must haye pros nted to lis mind either somethiag | their own officers whom they now appoint, As to others, must obey the temporary laws made to pre he novless, did we take eclvantage of ti that-it ie Walkup assistant "Wane als and! paper. Nor, of all those svesent who heard the pa- | of which rad heard before, or something that | ae meeung, they had by their action on the 20th, | Serve peace and order. ; and expel them from ourtowns? Or have we ~ te request p marched to the Peay . an Charch Grov acon per read, was there ever ound one who retained in | Was entircly wee to him. If the latter were the | continued 1 command all officers who would con- And this is the true and simple explanation of | mitted them to fortify, t9 receive new aid, an oo Soak te and Manel sort er oa Jape re . | as what he ther heard, the “r of the ease, iuen it have led to inquiries which he | form to the principles of fe declaration; and they this clause in the document of the 20th, ou which | acquire additional defence 7 : where deters wre ee . -~Horn Band of Charlotte, inory e thet heard, the paper of the | cy ‘ Prcad. od i | : b stress has been laid. Dr. H. then stated Vith tb 1 4 eluborati -ulpation of : . the same; ¢ eveditys throughout the | 30th; while a great man did remember a totally | would of his oll companions and fellow pa- | BOW give directions for pteviding the men with arms 50 Much stress has beet lad, : - ith this solemp and elaborate exculpation — ony ~ 4 @ay woth skilful aud an mats piarainal ~ | different document as whit they then heard. Thus | triots, au would ¢ ly have prompted him }@nd atnmunition, with structions to hold them- | that without the previous declaration of the 20th, | themselves from a desire of independence, hare OP We are authorized to aummnee Mr. pro ur The stand was vccupied by Chief Justice Nash | tact, therefore, does pot ayree with the claim set | to an examination of the original of so remarkable | selves in readiness to execute the orders received that of the 30th could not be eames nabs | they were just on the eve of ushering into the ifed d, MeNuxny. as a cundidate for the office of Superior and declare: and otber officers of the day, together with the | UP for the paper of the 31 a historical novelty, And when he thas inguined | ftom then or from the provincial Congress, This | priate and sensible. The two inust be studied to-| it is easy to see what the Continental Congress tho't| Count Clerk, for the County of Rowan. otber of e day, together th the orl, x iy: , " Orator and Reader, Has Excellency Gov. Bra, 6& The last fact allude to was that the document | if the whole story were a fabrication he must have | ketch embodies all de laws they made, and con- | gether ax parts of one res gesta, and thus studied, | premature, It was not a fow resolutions providing | May 12, 1857. ‘unerp'd-50 Friead B and tee Rev. De Lacy) |) 7 "SS" read, according to the tstimony of some tweaty | | the fact and consequent baseness of | Stitutes nearly the whele document of the 30th. ‘The that of the 20th, instead of being contradicted by, ‘temporary laws merely to secure peace and order) @ ee at Chest T fi the O: rP Witnesses, did contain free most important partic Dut Davie keeps the paper, and afer | Ouly other particular nyt yet named, is the declara- | of found inconsistent with the 30th, recoives front |in Meuklenborg county: it was that sterner, stouter Hawk's History of North Cato hid _ The Marsbal eeisipe the ras of Proceed- | tins expresaly and un mul rooally mere bin ( i is found treasured up among his most | Won that these laws wre to be in force no longer | !t the strongest corroboration, | Declaration wheh was uttered in fearless tones on} % ‘ 4 , ch ings wich commenced wiih a fervent eloquent diese were, Ist, reaunciation of allegance ; 2d, «| precious snauuscripts, and be retains his reapect aud | tan necessity absolutely deniands ; and this is made SPECIFIC OBJECTIONS |the twentieth that did, to use their language, “be- | lina.—See Mr. Horne’s card jn our ad filled your | hens persion alert foes loa Al ore | declaration of indeperdence ; and 3d, the right ‘of confidence for the man trom who he received it, | itt these words that these resolves be in full force | tray a desire of independence.” This was prema-| vertising columns. This is an in in ha James W. Osborne, Esq., then arose for the pur- | self-government. Ce an inspection of the docu- | 48 long as that mantived, Can any other inference and virtue until instructions from the provincial Con- | Dr. H. next proceeded to consider these: 1. It |ture as long as the Congress indulged the slightest | d luabl k d i | sy of reading the Mecklenburg Declarauion, whi bh! ment of the 30th will show, that in it, the two par- | be drawn than that Davie knew the paper to be | gress, regulating the junsprulence of the province | Was said the paper of the 20th was not pr vite d at {ORs of reconviliation | 1 See valoede wore, ae all North Cato- should she } e did im clear aud distinct tone, prefacing it with | uculars first named are not explicitly declared, and | authentic? Some of you (said the speaker) knew shall provide otherwise ; or the slative body of) the me, nor alluded to in the proceedings of the} The distinguisel Orator was frequently and en- | linjan’s ought to read it. because she . some highty patriotic and appropriate remarks — | the last is not named at all. But it declares its ob- | Gen. Davie, and you know he was just the man | Great Britain resign its unjust and arbitrary pre- | J0th. jthutastically applauded during the delivery of the | (We imteaded to publish Mr. Osborne's remarks, | ct to be simply “ regulating the jurisprudence of | who would indignantly have spurned Alexander | tensions with respect to America.” The latter ¢ | Directly alluded to it was not, though its exist- | Address, which was pronounced by all w be a mas- cs re But, dear si but be bef fore we could see him and i eee ne | ; | arat | ly aud a! of i t town before we could see him and pro- | pe province. from his presence forever, if he had found himself /of this passage has been urged as proof that they | euce shaped the course of acuon on the 30th. But | terly aud successll effort. Sugar.—Large quantities have been vilege of br eure & Copy ) | From tke inconsistency of all these facts with the | deceived by him | never made a previous declaration renouncing alle- | the cause was the sane that led to no direct allu-| — ived at N York, withi f THE ADDRESS {paper of the 30th, Dr. Ef. inferred that if the case| 5. The next fact is that Alerander said he had al- | Kiance, or Hey never would, as here, have implied | sion, and to not printing, It was because the pa: | aE DINNER received at New York, within a fow days of the very many ress ty subuuit€®heuselves aya. British | per of the 2Uth asserted great governmental princi o DINE ° rind, | 80 given a copy to Dr. Hugh Williamson. Govern- | willing weal ‘ H Alber me . past, to be sold on commission. The pn 1793, he saw a copy in | @¢stathon ples, involving great national questions, even tode-| After the Addess, a large company of gentlemen : 7 together with a ie to| Dr. H. remarked that had those who have thus | pendence, and though the men of Mecklenburg | repaired to the sppcwus shelter at the Rail Rued De- | price has advanced, notwithstanding, y of Alexander, which tertain and avow what priuciples they pot, which bad brea fitted ap for the occasiun, and | The way to bring down the present f- emed with Williamson | Mecklecburg men are, with the then existing tacts, liked for themselves on this subject, and tho partook of a sumptuous dinner prepared by Mr. Young f bh l a itho: Josed, But | they would scaruely bave commutied themselves to they might desire to influence the continental con of the Mansion Hosse garee, or the people to do without ey such a conclusion” Bat without this knowledge of | gress, if they could, to the adoption and expression | ‘The company having satished the inner man with yar; and coffee can be more easily die facts, chey might have seen the talla the substantials and desserts which had been provided | . . in abundance, Gea. Young apuounced the following pensed with. | ference. Very sigot emtical acumen might have | peadence was a national, po shown them tt rrguiar toasts have made the cessauion of their laws depend upon | sUtudonal congress tk stopped here, if there were no further proof | Dr. Hawks was introduce.) to the audience ins would be justified in saying that the paper of Onef ani appropriate manner Uy the venerable Chiff | the 30th could not be the document reterred to in pe Nash {the facts above stated; and therefore, we ought | lic Dr. Hawk's exordium was a tiful and + safely lay it aside. ~ ft touchung enforcement of the idea of Veneration #1th | > Di > jor hash ew leak apm alacas by which eather cor par DIRECT PROOF triotiem or our affecuons are stirred) He d} Hay ng thus removed for the present the docu this thought, this feeling. to the present oocagun, a) ment of the 30th out of his path, to return hereaf the follow ing eloquent passage ter to an analysis Dr. H. entered on the d * When, therefore, in the distant héme here 1|/Cct affinnative ony which went w at pat forth by the Me dwell, an unwihng exile from the land of my fath- : ers, T'was honored with a summons to meet you | bOTE wen as a declaration of inde vendence that here to-day, I felt that the only appropaate ume » 1 as) might interpreted this clause, been as well acqua yn made no use of a History k which i vy of their on t opuuons hke their own et they fele that inde- it las unty Bor even a t the con | of not for the people 1. The Mecklenburg Declaration of Miy Wt, of the colonies at lar Henee, they would uot 1775—The ea (and boldest aspiretiva for freedum Mocklenburg Declaration of Independence. > CORTE of the congress to do a, brit they sent « 2. All honor p the brave men who then nobis | 20th MAY CELEBRATION, ht interfere with plans and purposes | a our country’s Ketery Baan : proclaimed and mmiatained the sacred cause of Amer We attended the celebration at | Char- nmatmen in their senses would never | colouy question. What t ——~—- ope —_ ern travel i ie not to be get up banc ing, moving what was the docu ther oue of tw served the e, and what the date at whic L n this part of his arguruent he t pow ; the only proper place is mmrg, tut the com : eae E th th th i ». tean Liberty memoration of the events we would reall F folowing tacts, adding the proof tur each as Lic 1 of ’ papisindlonetal — 3. The United States of America—Their Cousti-| lotte on the 20th inst—arrived there 0a this day, foursoure and two vears ago. and 01 moeeded iy shed when either ol ro bodes pow iat nenuee By . tation and Uneon travelling P yoursiy and bosutity shall act w Siesuies |the evening of the 19th. There was no 1. There was a meeting at Charlotte, of the larger ed rd given. to Darv, and penser of J: spot, our fathers wrote Uber part of a large chapter pe f fants ¢ i ‘ 1 . s we fre ferent on the sulject hieh wevet The H Asa Big re woe hardly called for to re ‘ ° hast on the h eS os Pee ed | Part the nhabuants of unty, held which was found awong Davw « papers Alexan- |" {as we 6 iifferer nm th \ we Ww y i rd LO ire . 4 Ix ahd go cbc Fina) Sah isha? thin om the 1Uth and 20th days of May 1775. i ast hus w conteuts of the paper he | Wil yield at ouce acts first have sent a a journey pond to the abuvesentment Mer Biggs ead he was ineident worthy af relating = the inp of that chee pai : rove be adduced po les fourteca'| pave Lay Hereuen a and this declare Ue face whe s any Piresed ty have ba opporte Ht ot eer bs feltow-\ down. We had a joyous and distinguish j@ next passer! to the consideration of the Amer ses, men in their dav well kr oM t werr res betie » Mf their own post Lresolve of al x ee how is Miteue im commemorating @ dey a wifich the inde- | ; i t men in th ’ n a Meck-; (a meeung e 200 . " . ort inter- jean Revolution, that “spectacle of unequalled mora and of irreproachable charac ee : \ e Minh. f Very sahie ins Ver mareron Cale {Prodence of the pumutry wae first prostates He | ed e sis acid abeard, end the sly i sublimity,” winch, “whether consdenmd with refer-! that they were all present at suct ameeting. | Was at be After hre en n 1 an lag y, va alla the same Chord mune inte'estung remarks with the hewing | val of time between Salisbary and Char- ence to the motive that prompted it, the men who ferris oie tha Gat > li i ied Vincial cuugress : and further that they meant | individuals \vesthe ace Sr Pe ve ; Saas ec ae ee ee ree: eee pe nog cede hingss repre m aea a Carola a he eneerd ravens May bor| HE: lided away, like the cary, almost J Mx Beem borne sacrifoes volved in it, or the incredibly mar-! from a written memorandum, still i t dge emphatiealls tava, only unul that congress did act but tort nit Jute hey fnsever mamtén thet psinetiem whch charectet unconsciously. The company was large, velious cousequences which have flowed 1 it t the ume, as to the date sun”) Wha it have bee@ seeu too, without any extra. | preserve | a culence on the subject’ which future | Hed thers forefatvers of 14 embracing gentlemen awd ladies, and tag for some looms up before us im colossal proportions, and g jeg he , “ { Vy S@yACLy, Uist this suppused state of jneul) | events s Jtorhave be a din rey ith regular tows } ; , > ascertain, if p stands unequalied in its magnificent grandeur ae se at the L know a \ fer vas to which body should rule them ra 2 B y A 1} ae, . * among them were Gov. Baraca, Ex-Gor. From the Rev tution generally. be passed on to a ea deen in be : \ : b wot to have been by all concur | Sut The treason was that they ertanbed law ls Meee of Weeliogton, (Drea: Manag, | 6 aig Senator Bices, Hon. ¥. Crawn, eat @elinestien of the character of the people of thx roe ee a neh re cb pled no acknowledyr w the a rule of b tor the country part Nase lit J.WLE tio . : We have two ged No Cede Oar eg Ves cll ney eee ah ae Nea eee cee nT Sponeaien dayee co) Sth, The Provident of the United States. | Hon. J. W. Exuss, Chief Justice Nasa, ph Ose . “ . eee eter be el eet t lenoe : fur these interpreters had Cnet inare : 6th The Ga@ernor of North Carolina Mr. Ospokse, and haps other distin- an in uy ing = Now t t tu its practical w o | ung, Slow tithes A lhe Earets 1 B get e } I other on Sate ’ s be a 1 ta ¥ c “ 1 s prac king ng. slew ‘ lever ® » —~ + Eacetleoty, Thos Bragg, rerpooded to the een-) guished and prominent eitizens f as propercd and read at that ' bik : me @ ul ihe cunlneencies. Sup- tat ere : e-tiee arry 1 greesa tunrat we (-w haw Saal ori (cmed les mnrka (ie } i . by Vostunaste eas proper ond tose at thal ts prend t lve nae aint Doiron malin ee ee On arriving at Charlotte, the bouniog [iM setarday ; be es { Nexan Se is - : = neue : Re Cae ey vey ; Nowe The Rev. Prearie L Haws. the Orator of the dey| Cannen proclaimed a welcome, and the wntil Seturd: 4 ‘ rthe next fact affirined by Dr 0 ther hypousess yf an wwdullerent « <j ‘ : : : ire ' Se eet a ae Pelee hen Tecnaatiee Give aS tne North Carciowm—booct tv bum whe bea joy) ghted coantenances of hundreds of the very ufee av was I wa t t ‘to Lae be an tha « A sons of Mecklenburg, reflected a greetin ¢ ; it th regulon tenet ; e z 4 We have ; . De H . joodel a eng ae : eae F : gL eNeruen een Ty 4 ; sas ae eae Tea rie fh : ia The Jedicram of Nicth Corchee—A feithfat ad.| MUFE EXpressive than words. Proceed- corn is selling fa d H She scence ewounl d ni le in — iu alree j minmiration of Nw and tie beet safeguard of Libeny | ing uptownevery thing wasin motion. The 1 have new ‘ i thas : a tien, of cou ayain, the coloniste th D . meee ay, that «i joen 5 Fi ~ : ie we ha oe T y of : “ es : 2 James W. Usiorne, Faq. reaponded to repeated) streets were already thronged, aod flags, ie 0 deatructi pres lexar a sill ed 1 > 4 7 : POS We tame Scees g to ach alleyadnce ect a wis a ques = shod . z ed the audience ia a short and ep) the Aimerican ensign, were flanting in about two @ “nH ' . - pat = wy a » ol » : A : : Wasa antia a : = spa ' : jf my anew : . . the breeze from inany conspicacas pviots, name ts leg be wWasly = =f - s ad Ld 4 t ae - : ar , eat he wil he culum ~ Meck - deme Liter leeritetions (¢/ and from the top of a pole planted in the number. TI aw ; fe or + . ' " t od \ me r Ne tay t 5 i. is « : ; - Ma to Tha e ‘ m we . “ er Steto—In cual art moral euitare indimpenee- | pn lie square, 130 feet high. With . ' pally B u Po pat i unequs ree at i > ud 3 agaaite . wae A Ue alighte-at te to the duves wf eff-gov-rameat 4 “ (Reerer be vines Siig tilelined (maaan a oreomra ene wy : . ay Ml a orc caste ae ee oe ot-gover . difficulty we obtained lodgings at Me. stripping ver, ar and thus ts coments when read were issented to by the people ‘7 Sncexint phita« <n ea ; t wsuny aru ate uw bow Merkle 1 Gove al * = pceane s mae score Keen's [otel, and the great throng inte the Beli place be . raeens \ ik chiw) whe thera S ; ene ans anit ; . many J remearcarice ehw ; i con- Festung Leste " . . . ‘ : ve eer win atl Gane = -. 2 sania 4d He laded woh thes remart,| sidered, faired well. Taking a tarn thro’ They are sins under wderau “ sore A tos ‘ f b iia acuncake ee alates town “to see the sights,” shertly after and resemble ; . xu Wha ‘ " y or Mate mine Umen, of uf ony | ns o . E k T OF EQ ) wer ( y Toul were the facta? live ex: The Botush pariia- 4 way a " a * “\ 8 ° . STATEMENT F THE Q N ro de ; : : Gea es le: ; word visiting Lowrie’s soperb Book Empori- perso le ue Cheever w a a -- eeliee coe . Sahel es nT | . ; : Oth regaler o am, and Hartey’s splendid China Store, If they ave agli ~ a M r ‘ that x 5 Te ms Tndones = 2 T t be ri : oe we strock across to the Mansion Hoase, haps yeu re a _ " ¥ a] a" - . e ' » a was j pe at eer ee = i ‘ : sales las \ a ~ eua & there met Bera, the genius of the Wil their history. arin w aa “ apenden ae . Was Consequently, if A a hinew » Tres linington Herald, who bad the audacious nat this con« es the oma an. fourt< . eels - 1 there « 5 \ . be Chad North = P e@aly action peuple of Meckbenburg 4 f =F eis : t i ‘ A | mesa to offer us a Jack knife, the moment May, 1775 . y one 1 distur nile! . : ! . uC othe would i A) re TUarica) eon (ewrt Feta be ome . The “V yi ting 2s Epi His : ! s sik . 1 {the w . . Ure The Hon DM Barrage was called for trom an} be laid eyeson us! Ile's tited of carry- eae tel 2 m . Fr . . Aret ne " that ft ® try ° _ . : + : b " 1 . ore ae ; . ; : ‘ ‘ He Me B err wad he vibe ah ling it. We took him to be Yatma, at I ds ’ wired ; 2 Ma e decumen $ . are . a pclae to do, he @skd roped in| | evening. : ( "P- Mer { . “ : . ha 1 were He epnbe of the carly heoteey | Hret, and so told him; and if they will M A a M M * at ent © the oe bbe Fi 4 Nc h ; ey i ‘ y Hampton I . k : ajor (Pe « y . ee Se decide between them to which the apol- a certain arhotte. and fr a wird 4 atest genera! erin afve veme of her people —he referred t A c a, eae H ; . . , what “ aed thea patrons servwee — | ogy, for anch a blunder is due, we will 7 ae } si ‘ ‘N th AAG) . I pe { ‘ ‘ y wen : Z DECLARE . ; : certainly make the amende honorable. } . ; ‘ . al al nite thor the « V wer © heck that was ste poe . > eee same day : Ae o i. yep dtitey ig ee ae i ae Fe ae ; fa terroir oes aa : . 1 pact, be hoped to find Lut the scene now grew more lively: Rech i ; ae t soghter ey hing mde by ade |) o'clock, 2 H 7] each \ . i" : — i “6 ye" \the Saxe Horn Land dashed apoa the k f } wee ; ake ( ree bows ng Was ae oF was founded on te a 2 iay were rem and w , i : me ras 7" : Tie Peters! Uasen It moet be preemrved by a) Mtreet ina car drawn by s team of fine Lag es = rt wre : 3 es ee ; : Rae Scalia ; * ; . save re nd was Ae wee Vaal aie of MocOrat M a > F ewer tha aw pe wiht wo . . r the priecipesof the Federal jorees, and discoarsed tnost elegant ma d we . r umemt ke ) . ‘ Pgs Pe 7 r i aa bo ’ «f h > F ' Comet “ a in bo , : ae ‘ , le ‘ f ig cayts . rhireet W , burg. inectnmch as it had been declare rie ; rea Ih ae F ‘ . ; i ; ; \ lip Mapooes idTees sic, and attracted apon the side walks J ae pee ; aa aNg deo Brita . . hus a ‘ a . Dr Kano enneesre wee prevented fmm at : are unable { alle-pras and politi al rela M ‘ tn to thear ex : a i 4 ' rded a 0 nent which waereed the many hundreds who had already as I PEEX PTICE Ppy yigay ihe wt Tee a i. ' ye . . . We evaid net r lor yaeertoon here ' pere assur PR u PRK - ee { oe Thier ‘ a copy f a her sembled to see and to hear all that was d--that tt Dr HH j t aig ge - . : : t fv ‘ A D1th regular twat : - ed --tha net={ © eran he Merk (ome “ ea z aan ' | : : - , : The Ntatral Neuth Cavaline—Un sha epirt of (778 passing npon this interesting oceasion , We tha er * = t ane k . : : ne: Mi ed . hace rica (hierd wiikcomr buntclherm wheokwe and though the san went down in cloads, tise of : age t . ‘a ~ werte L » 2 us Ac 0 ‘ t : ativan bie (the Revolution and the weather was disagreeably cold had net 7 - : ; > : ? of Mas aie pL PASpe AL Yel ioadl tiene er hocs (a , : ces aS rte matter wil = ; = sion aa “ 0 a tie aie and wet, day has seldom clused ia apoa the P. M' vw y t Y alk ( - ‘ ‘ . sla . a f ner. j “ ‘ * ; W BR Wien. Keg. of Yiwks C . reepunded & COnCOUPSE Of people bette d the news ius oor y poet . “a fait And ha Aran eee By ise j ie 7 ap : ! "i retter satisfied an will take bettie of Lex ” 2 , cee : E berg | f i . ‘ equent aad bed apman We will codeare tt, U’ppier than was then and there assem- complaint = s : w the ea « remarks hereafter) Lied. Whiskey had ite devotees, and > Pa = ° : af \ ; a ’ Mr Wiemg o f.dhiw ng eaiment iheernt hee . : F ae heconle We are E I ' . ie Nerihv ond Nicih. Cerslinsee lett at el mremere ents me uf them become in (irene scary, ina : MI : arranger ; ; yea w < fie and a o favure—May their destinies be Fecently boisterous, Several youngsters ed by M pvt ae at ( ; : ap : : ‘d froin South Carolina were of thie nam- worm pro an! nay “ "i . y ih oe ae , aid applaae- : As _ ee a y Vt tare ‘ ut ree : ov pes EN oe, oe ! ruler toaet ber, and succeeded in getting dp a bit of certain se ght eas A the work wa ; . ‘r I linen F ie ; ; : The Prese—Firvor ve harmnloeeif trnth be free tore. & POW, 1D which no one was badly hart, spreads tl Seat He tes Wend (eer eee . ) ' Merit 1 a the a ; 5 os but ended in securing for themselves that grow entiyin a og t tx ‘ wr ' iH Row 0 Fayet ' ’ T as i I k at . ‘ we deer tire liv the (Cieitie eecredlthecsNiot ine wuannes : ores an @ night's lodg nin very safe quarters. they ever a . ; , : , . t al . and ap remarke. and cad that the call wae Next tnorning, the glorioas 20th, was kinds of t t; Maven s t r x tee m he had wv o aRveN Ui 1 f y a i - ST ire cae aaa seule a tat con ushered in’ with @ salute of 13° guns 6 T ’ ‘ . ‘ ‘ ‘ W g from the point of eter! pene, and not inaneniem | Shortly after sunrise crowds of people . : PF - : Tisecwe a a ; , mireaeves iM hand macnn iM See : . The by eevera , / M : ss . rll gas commenced pouring in from the country, <a Ps = ‘ : Good OLA North Carolina —She has alware been nt once We . i : moot the beat and most patriue, and destined w PE by 10 o'clock a multitude covered the Cape , mm conte af nthe gaiany of States the streets in all directions, For the hear EM By ' iplaus a uh Corks ea ee nl o Hos : 5 ‘ E ; \ a th Carchorn pang heartily further pr ceedings of the day, the ad- th . ; 13h regular tones ¢ ye Navig b 1 , ' an dress of Dr. Ilawks, &c., we have the , ; : : Wiaman = The east taiectie belin cl wre : 4 ; . : " Then ( the heaven nie, pleasure to refer the reader to the ac tar D oat ; ; . Te rapture yiving Woanan” count given by the Weatern Democrat, & houes at | | ( Evi tv body reopoiried in the abuve ee atiment © , A. Mee \f : iA : tineet pen Copy of which the editor was so kind ag . te az : 4 [chad pleyediapnoveinleimecenariereanh ieeat ito. Me nd nson Saturday last. {a7 2 ‘4 WAR Teng a | ry ' ver 4 H ‘ : . 1 ‘ vile nets ! a pee ra viaeateea diaoaiah We attended the public dinner in the of the spe : { E i rnd of Chine te will compare favorably . A . ' ‘ thee least Willen aatn ¢ with the beat in thieor any acher State. We toant Afternoon, and can, therefore, attest to with the | 1 1 was, that : ; mek ak se se (ees Se aa Hat a celebration recently im the handsome style in which oar neigh- claration F py ae \ thar | . aK ees ; ‘ : j Mt their ' ae Sie The Charlatic Mize Wirw Raed-= May ihey live bors acquitted themselves in this part of 1775," sc 5 es ‘ Ne€ n th hle heir ber / sf | Nee : ost ae f inuil they blow their brave out the ceremonies. There were three mag: greens, w a A 1 ‘ r 5 ' — . 7 f une ; : a : The fen obeed with a fall at night, whieh vificent tables, all loaded with good KY, and o ghia tel 7 ; { l ; at ut G \\ rae ; iy " : sttended by a large company of laden and gea- things, of both foreign and home produc: r ! { - . 1 ' t ent 4 ee ; ‘ cme nn t Son ; aia “A alee minwer nukes Wil onatsfin aire vee ee tion. The toasts were introduced aboat tar r the 3 “ ‘ a’ t ec Mu : : we . the tine the engine yav i for done a n » : \ ‘ ie au 3 \ on Forbin Freee. —The Weat India frvit he d wave the signal $ r ae a ' a ; / trade is increasing in importance every the departare of the Salisbury train, a9 ley pas ANG ot : , nian vear, Thia season both eocoanata and Just there the curtain fell, eo far as we Agent anc hv a } . root MAY ene bp Met A y ; ere veoirhaty Hatanad are expected to ha more plenty were concerned, and with feelings of be expen Seiee is a tlie Conti (iene uy t Se The first cargo of Ma- regret at having to part with so pleasant corn, wh Jhow hoon (NZ4a8 pinea, namberng 40.000, haa 7] . : or ; we in ‘ ; we been in pre heen ee land sold for #1 1 F fon acoinpany, but awelling with pride for to thowe | hes ta ' e ty mgr ce alla ' paralion-n Aira) rin & - d sold fo re nn. . ? = rite : : 2 ety ordion He Micbripire anne Tk cen! dred. Caocoannta are very plenty, not oof State and her glorions history, and want an wa i ov . ede Ve : : . , ‘ proot thi ounty- ; there inthelat, less than 200,000 having been received ''@ kind hospitality of her sons, we Prices de S There ware age as bt if ; ; ; on es sovnent mae entities last week, ‘They sell for $25 per thou. mounted the cars and in less than two ford prot thar Delegates sand. - (VW. 3 Journal of Commerce. hours alighted at Salisbury. there on was bo the trip ingaish- ort inter- Char- alinost as large, jes, and Ex-Gov. . Crater, ce Nasa, ler distin- boorning i, and the of the greeting Proceed Aiva. The od flags, nog nm us pints, ed in the ith some at Mr. reng con- tarn thro’ tly after Empori- ina Store, ” Hoose, fthe Wit ud-wious le moment of carry Yara, at they will the apol- , we will orable. e lively: apoa the m of fine evant mo ide walks lready as I that was oceasion ; in clouds, ably cold J in apoa isfied and re assem tees, and pecome in- oungsters thie nam- ip a bit of adly hart, hermsel ves juarters. 20th, was 13° guns of people le country, e covered For the y, the ad have the to the ac emocrat, & so kind as iner in the , attest to yar neigh: hia part of three mag: with good ne prod ue: hced aboat signal for train, and far as we velings of pleasant h pride for istory, and sons, we than two of ne Carolina to bont Pare gt pear and swordthe brightest jewel in ria ‘Borovet, why then, tliey ean 1 Wilmirigton.” What's broke, now! Why, Mr. Brie discovered in his trip from Wilmington, pia Kingsville, Columbia, Chester, &., and at Charlotte, that the North Carolina Rail Read Compariy had handbills and cards stack ap in publi¢ ‘places, and ly- ing aboat in the Hotels; advising the tra-| velling public to try theirroad/ Those cards set forth that the N. C. road rans through a high cultivated country, and healthy at all seagons of the year, and that-it ie preferable to the Wilmington and Manchester routes, the fare being the same; aud the editor diguifies such a progeedure with terms like the above, | and declares “it is a grave watter !” Friend Burr, you bave been dreaming. | at Ohester “ Maccaroni done ap in| eli ” laid heavy on yourstomach, and | filled your head’ with ugly visions. Wil- in, has no enemies bere. Why should she have?’ We are proud of her, decuuse she is enterprising aud liberat. But, dear sir, won't you allow us the pri- vilege of bragging on our road f It is ove of the very best in the country, and we want the public to know it. And it is that we think it preferable, in some | respects, as a travelling road, to the Wil- mington and Manchester ; bat that, sure- ly, can’t be construed into a feeling of opposition to Wiluington! They are val roads, so far as Northern and Soutl,- ‘ern travel is concerned, and we think it fs not to be wondered at that they should | get up handbills and cards and even liv- ing, moving agents, to operate on the | travelling public. Wait a spell, you dis- | penser of Jack knives, until you get clear | of that cheese Maccaroni. pages | Gosugx, Wilkes Co, N. ¢ May 17th, 1857. } Ma. Baceen: Dear Sir :—1 have been think ing for some tim. past of dropping you a lise to ascertain, if possitle, the reasou why your paper does pot reach us the same week it is published We have two mails a week, direct from your place. the other on Saturday, and if there wm wo neglect by Pustinasters, your paper should come on every Satorday ; but frequently it does put reach us until Saturday week after it is published, very ufteo oot at all. One leaves Salisbury on Tuesday, and We have great scarcity here of bread stuffs; corn is selling at 61,00 and upwards. I have never seen the army worm, but ther is a destructive worm which made its appearance about two weeks ago ia tha counts, name is legion—e multitode which ao man can number. principally to the pive timber, which they are They seem, at present, to be conf stripping very rapediy, and tf they should come inte the Bekds will very soon destroy everything They are simailer than the caterpiiler, and smooth and resemble, very much, the out worm | so destructive in our gardens to cabbage plant» vat bs il they have made therr Appearance wm you p ‘ haps you may be able to give us something of their bistery. Youre truly, THOS. T. MAX WELL The ‘* Waschman ” press, fur the last two weeks, on Mon evening. Our packages for Mocksvil Hamptonville, &e., &c., the P. O., in this placw last week, on same day, (Monday, this 5 o'clock, package to have reached its destination on Tues day, in both cases. ibs tdid not, we are unable to say. The c: Pr. M bere assures us that they were duly mail ed--that there was no fault at this office. has been sent to Jonesville, Farmington, were made up and delivered at the week at air , therefore, and on Tuesday morning for Juneari paty We thank our friend for giving us no tice and that the matter will now come to the attentiva of the P. M's. on the line, we will take dune care to remove all cause « of this failure, trust who, trnat, complaint. We are not prepared to give any in formation in regard to the worm deacril> ed by Mr. Maxwell. There wort prodaced by felling pine trees at a is a cut certain season of the year, which’ often spreads through and destroys a forest of that growth; but we are not aware that they ever attack growing crops, or otler kinds of trees. oes Ka The Wilmington Herald says : ‘For once we are glad to hear of a freslet in the Cape Fear, without, at the same time, hearing of some damage being dune to the navigation works,” ta Dr. Hawks preached in the Court house at Charlotte, on Sunday last. aI The Banner suspended in the rear of the speaker at Charlotte on the 20th, with the inscription, ‘ Mecklenburg De claration of Independence, May 20th, 1775,” so beautifully wronght in ever- greens, was the work of Mrs. T. W. Dew- KY, and other ladies of Charlotte. 7 tad™ The Coanty Court of Gailford has done a noblo deed. At the May Term they passed resolutions appointing an Agent and placed in his hands $3,000 to be expended in purchasing good sound corn, whieh he is to sell at the cust price, to those 6f her citizens who are in actual want and have not the means to pay the Prices demanded by speculators, Guil ford protects her poor, ving deserted Sireunc tee viel confined to @ sick bed, in ‘Jonesboro’, Baden eo Ga., in a state of destitution, we The York Yorkville (8..0.) Chronicle, 2 says that Dr, W, W. McGiims, of Gas- ton county, N, ©., has perfotmed @ won- derfal eure of rose cancer, which nearly covered one side of the face of Mr. Mere- dith Shurly, loug known as a school teach- er in that District; and that this is the 707th cure performed by bint in eight years, ——— oe The North Carolina Rail Road.— Ail new railroads, constracted on liberal prin- ciples, are expected to be good. This road, | on its completion, about two years ayo, | WHEAT FANS! Roseborough & Foote. OULD. INFORM THOSE WISHING TO purchase “WHEAT PANS,” | of the we best quality. We are putting up the : “THARBOROUGH FAN,” it has been exhibjred. | that they ate now ready to furnish them with FANS same that has been in use lo! these many years, has taken the Premivm at all the Fairs wherevor It is the same as hasbeen put | was admitted to be one of the dest in the | #? by H- B. DOWLER & Co. All those who want country. A gutticient time bas elapsed | since it went into service, to reveal all its imperfections and to manifest any neglect on the part of the Company jin its. man- agement. We have just passed over that portion of it between this place and Char- | jotte, and confidently expected to tind some indications of decline ; but we were |disappoiated. It is in tip-dop order, and no mistake. There is no better line of road in the country, and gentlemen who have just passed over thé other end, say it is in thesaine good condition. The cars glide along almost as easy as a boat on a river; and ander the operation of system, und the direction of careful and gentle- tanly officers, every thing is well-ordered jand pleasant to the traveller. A good |railroac ride is not to be met with every where, a8 travellers know; but here is one, 240 miles long, right across uld North Carolina, which can't be beat! Cattle Sturving.—The Madison N. C. News says that the great scarcity of food | for stock in that part of North ‘Carolina | | has caused an alarm never known before | by the oldest settlers, In one neighbor: | hood some twenty four head of cattle had | died from starvation. One gentleman lost five cows himeelf, another three, and a great many were losing their stuck daily | fur want of food. The most trifling straw, either wheat, oat or rye, cannot be had at any price. Another citizen, in order to eave the life of a valuable milch cow, cut open a straw bed tick, and fed it away by piece meals, Mr. A. G. Copenning, near Jacob's Fork, Catawba county, N.C., while ia our oftice, +a few days ago, related a similiar account of scarcity ws existing in that section. He said a number of cattle had died, and the owners of stock lad, in some cases, offer- ed to yive them to any ove who would take them and keep them from starving There is @ great scarcity of Lutter, fowls, Xe tee lack of bread and meat yin our market; but we believe there * Bacoa and greens” are in particular favor A SCT FOR TUK ABOLITIONIST TO CRACK. The about three that W. Va, each Richinoud Enquirer says Miss Anne William county, years ayo, ti » ) % 4 ferro, of King emancipated 40 vegrves, giving Sl5v. ewent in Ohio, lalia They were placed ina quaker set by E. W A few weeks since Scott, execu Mr colt bad occasion to visit thea: on bas: tor of the estate Pe) vess, and found them in a wretched con One of the chil ibon, Alinost starving dren had been stolen, and several had of auention and the They begged Mr lb biuato V died for want « heces- saries of lile Ss alluw them tu return wi ir and go into slavery Hill PRICK FOR TOBACCO Wy iw rytnian, the last Lynchburg of »beerve, in buiperous reported sales the weed at prices ranging between §13.- 53V and 37.50—a great many parcels be- The very tween $20 and the last figures valitv, of course, wust have been sup ror In this city there were heavy rece ipt Not less than 8vv hlids different ~and prices were well 1 Inte ligene r for the last week were opened and sold at the warehouses ais ny tained Lreterah Two clerg arrived in Chica » with 46 it to the west by the Children’s Mission Society ¢ with the Unitarian denomination in if ic vounyste ryinen lave dren, ser ynnected Bos lroads and hotels in Illinois ra rave the rs free quarters wi ade in medic of the Dr to fiud wit parteatar aver Kemed ® been a study dunng organ, whea ed the greatest number of ite o ynclumon am, that the heer is the ateet regula he system and the mat lable to disease, while kept free (rom disease is a preventative of Dyspepsia, &e we Mention comsemption while last bot far our exper n occur from Jnnndice, general debaity fre lemat for ce te that more cases of Consum diseared liver than from all other ¢ together Taking thee to be a correct: hyp find a remedy with which to ¢ the « pat batt and we have a cure of nearly al subject to by mmply ueing a prevent lovigorator ia euch a remedy, is beyond doubt to a virtues are such that for all comm whe try it. for + arming from liver derangements, Cie an antail while ae a family inedicine, for wll div stomach or bowels, which are caused in edy f the or leas degree by hver derange medy know a greater ments, the safest, surest, and moat efficacious re MARRIED Tn thie Coanty, on the 14th inetant by AM Nee bitt, Eeq, Mr. ALFRED A. MILLER, to Mies MA RY ©. HALL Av the Methodist Episeopa) Church, on the might of the 20th inst, by Rev. ROG Barrrit, Mr. MOSES AARON SMITH, to Mins ELLEN SOPHIA COR- | RELL, all of this town. 0 In the Chapel of Davideon College, by the Rev De. Lacy, Rev. 8. C. ALEXANDER of RowanCo, to Mia MARY HOLMES BROWNE of Fayette ville F. Roek At the aame time and place, by Rev E well, Mr. N. ALLISON CLARK of Plainville ¢ to Mie HATTIE 8S. ROCKWELL, niece of the officiating ininisier In Norfolk, Va. on the USth of April.by Biehor Doane, of New Jersey, Ree ROBERT CHET WOOD. of Burlington, N. J, to Mies ANNIE. #¢ cond danghter of the lave Rey M. P. Parks, 1. 1) of iNew York City the above FAN will do well to “Wait for our Wagons,” as they will be constantly running from our Shop. No “ Initation Stiteh” about our FANS as may be supposed, they are surenion to the BEST quality, some, but ¥ breathe North Carolina sir free and untremmeled, We war- nant and defend our work in every jeutar. Our FAN will be soid under the title ade “EXCELSIOR FAN.” All orders addressed to us shall receive our prompt attention, ROSEBOROUGH & FOOTE. May 21st 1857.—{1mo-52] Mocksville, N.C. NOTICE. TPHE firm of HALL, B BRYAN & Co., ia and has beeu dissolved since the 1st day of April, by limi- tation. T. J, BRYAN, May 19, 1857,—4t-52. J. HALL. HAWK'S: HISTORY NORTH GAROLINA. HOSE wishing to obtsin thie work can do so by ml } immediately applying at ENNISS' Book Store. The Agent will be hore but for a few days. H. W. HORNE, Agent. lw-52 ONE DOLLAR WILL BUY _May 234 1857 QO Liver Medicines now before the public, namely, , DR SANFORD'’S INVIG ORATOR, of LIVER diseases, fur several months during the year REMEDY, er and more effectua ’ keowo. It is not only a Cathartic, remedy, acting first on the Liver w eject us mor- thas seis Cathartic, easier, mild- AT O R I ¢ > ‘ carry off that matter, thas accomplishing two pur- poses effectually, without any of the painful feel- ings expe nenerd in the operations of moet C aihar- uce. It strengthens the » thal it pues it, and akeo daily in moder ate doses will strengthen and build « up with ue usual rapedity IN V I G O I entirely frum new articies of medieme, Goma AN F O R D ' S hendred doses of Calomel, without any of its de Ti leterwus effects Thuogh possesang rare medicinal powers, theer tame hare been but kittie k a Rever used in thew presen form of the Javigorater which met with such unpre eedented saccess as to induce the proprietor to t es a family medicine tried and huowa in ne effects lub their woret forme Indigestion being canned by a areate cured whe ited to eet Jaundice * caused bv « a whe Laver is ex improper action NE OF TdE BEST PURGATIVE AND/| @ !¥eaty two years, in a climate where the several | bid matter, thea oa the stomach and bowels to | at the seme time Some idea of the strength of these gums may | be formed when it = known that one buttle of the Invigorator couiaas as much sirength as one ) physiciane, aud e until used in the offer rarely ever failed to eure Lever Complaints in Laver ts of the Laces and as @ proof that the Ixviconaroa releves thes disease, let eny one troable he Aabestetlad teg ty one week and ther shir | Costiveness can be per ¢. Take it im small doses on reuriog, e nature in her operatwona By gradaally di ng the dose, the bowels are left and active state, and work as regularly aselock work Biek Headache « very awn reheved by 0 dvabtle dose of the h corrects « teri y and earnest © Fut an ach tt has ac equal w eneasy feel fie Fur a fomily medicine geoeraily, Gse it speak ia the highest terme Prepared and enid by Sandford & Co., Price 81,00 per bette A. Hende heart all who conta min i with Jaandice take ‘ vanentiy cured by the and ta a healthy taking 18¥ Front of making gq | at the Galer Dragge, SOUTH TROY AND ‘ 4 >) ‘ ry r BAGLE CITY. TIVE, subscriber ie now making manufectunng Company to nonce WATER POWER o above need Y * wane te t ed to Wf trade Books as tainajonty o an be fox 10th July, at which time The underme of hee native State, for the dd ned wm still for the prospen {States ar Large sume amou a fortune, have not even mi hild of de’ cme citizens of @ valuable take f wishing to be property, but will be sufficient to nm him hie Bagie (ity vahing basiness place mty of denig days LOTS FOR SALE, hoe st » theme Thome may still have an opporte as books will remain open for mx ber hes a nember of beaulifel buildir be aod o settic there Vv whieh will wieh to npertant ANDREW BAGGARLY tf a HOTEL, N. ¢ who GREENSBOROUGH, 4 AL Sabsenber havir novated the same, wi r the eatertainment OL n oho id ‘Veble and va can affo TR AV E LER AND BOARDER, rd rest he truata that hie guests will not be House for want of prowender ention JAAM RRITTAIN. 3w:50 May, 1857 ap a magmficent ath ry, until the — be closed x | f ‘tA 4 ty d for the thee Ir OY ROWAN HOUSE, AVING at co tlay, renovated and refurnished his HO EL i is will in fature be de- voted to t gular b willing to pay a price cumme: te With the outlay neces- sary to keep up a firot clase hotel. The business of Salisboty is amply sufficient to sup- pert both hotels and privatp boarding bouses, and | am conyinged by tem years experience, they canuot be carried on successfully together, uuless the above plan be adopted. Rates of fare on and after the 20th inst. POARD per day, $1 50 « week, 1¢ 00 * month, 30 00 “* year, 300 00 Without Room, 216 00 (No variation from these prices with amy one.) I have, at mach trouble aud expense, made ar- rangementsto supply my table with the delicacies and luxuries of the Norfolk and Chactesion Market—and jintend to keep a hoase that will compare favorably with the best house of any city. H. L. ROBARDS. ~~ NOTICE TO RAIL R. CONTRACTORS. Chief Engineer's Offiee W.N.C.R. R. ) Sulisbory, April 48, 1857. § “ “ JROPOSALS for the Graduation, Masonry and Cross Ties for about 20 miles of this Road, be- Penning at, and extending west of, the Catawba River, pie be received by the undemigned until the 3rd of ane. Pians, Profiles and Specifications for the work may be seen on application at the office in Newton after the 30th of May. JAMES C. TURNER, Chief Engineer. April 28, 1857. ___5w48 A RETIRED PHYSICIAN. — Whose sands of life have nearly run out, discover- ed, while in the East Indies, a certain care for Cc. , Asthma, B hitis, Coughs, Colds, | and General Debility. The remedy was discovered by him when bis only child, a daughter, wasgiven up| to die. Wishing to do as much good as possible, be will send to sach of his fellew-beings as request | it, this receipe, with full and explicit directions for making it ap, and successfully asing it. He requires each applicant to iaclose him one shilling—three cents to be returned as postage on the receipe. and the remainder wo be applied to the payment of this advertise me nt. Address, Da. H. JAMES, No. 10 Grand Street Jerey City, N. J. _ May 12, 1857. 5t- oO HE UNDERSIGNED HAN BEEN EN- gaged in the practice of Medicine | * varieties of BOWEL AFFECTIONS are prevailing | From a large experience his mind has been directed to the | | discovery of a remedy more general in its application and which at the same time, might act with more raomrritepe and Erriciexcr, than the remedies use- | ally prescribed fa the combination know as “ Worthington’ 8 Cholera and Diarrhea Medicine,” thes: pria ciples and results are happily attained, and the article 8 now presented to the pubhe with a confidence which | has been shared by a discerning people, whereever it | which many of the | believe witha a has become knowa—a confidence, brightest names in the State, Dr. Sanford's Invigorator io compoended | 1°4"™ become universal throughout the entire Soath namely A supply just received and for sale by € A HENDERSON, Sacimscer, ¥. SCARR ¢ CO, anv BY Davoaists centaaccr Ime—S0 Cuancorre, 1857 May 12, SOMETHING NICE | To be secon without Charge! —o FFRUE PUBLIC ARE INVITED TO CALL AT the PICTURE GALERY, | opposite the Manson Hotel aad examine specimens AMBROTYPES, VITROTYPES, MELAINOTYPES AND AMBROCRAPHS, allof which are beautifully executed by your well a, who has qualified timer !{ by practinag f fine arts im the Cuyof New York My Pe * are WARRAN TED NOT TO FADE (ae remain Permanent. and | believe will be a* good ia the next ceatery as to-day. The manner them lasting will be explained on appheation | As to beauty you can be your jadge, as they alen r for themscives I MINIATURES imeerted in Breast Pies, | bioger rings, &e., all at a redaced price we charge nothing for k»king end aot Picture. Came soon as my time is limit h instructions given at reasonable rates w H WISE MAN. CIGARS A large lot of Lash's Cigars for sale cheap for cash at T. J. 4 P. P. MERONEY'S A Soda Fount-- For sale at T.J.& P. P. Meroney’s.| 4w5l DENTAL NOTICE: DR. ee ~, Wenidic3 TOW at bis OFFICE, in saat act where he will be pleased to those who need hie Professional Services, UPDDOUR 4. SLA fous APU. GREAT IMPROVEMENTS FOR REGULATING CHILDRENS LVL, for Supplging Artificial Sentures. tend \ very g purchased the HOTEL Bland House, and comnts rt to the disappointed in hie flesh shall not suffer in hie stables LAST NOTICE Positively. JERSONS indebted to the aubacriber eithe Note « do not eome June: their ¢ fficer for ¢ Satiebary, BLANKS at this Office. hereby notifie the vant, are rward and eettle by Ist day time will be placed in the » MYERS 17-5) Hleetion I May 19th, 1857 of all kinds for «ue r by ed that if they hands of an 3we5l Valuable Land FOR SALE!!! T am now offering able Pia ation for Sale, Waters oR lying near th f the Seath Yadkin 18 miles North oman Hall de River, wan County. west of sabory ad pore hers ‘390 Acres, more or less. of enitivation, Kitchens, lings for the This tract of land is under a fine atate and has» Good Dwelling House, Barn, and all other necessary out basic and conifort of a Farmer TO RENT. Valuable Plantation ving immediately Wate Yadkin, on Sard ¢ short 100 acres of iat il-recal t a profitable arte ovenience on the Tract Wf good Mill age ic eo natantiy. and where the raof Sonth "” vation quality, thie tract ha Saw with sufficiegt Water ina fine timber County, and nuand for lumber re ie great de Persons wishing to rent the above land will call early asa good opportanity now offers to those want- ing to rent good land D. VM. CRENSHAW, 3mo—49 | Rowan Co., May 5; 1857 “Staple and fancp DRY GOODS, euitable for Ladies and Gentlemen’s wear-— HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, BOOTS & SHOES, READY-MADE CLOTHING, AND FANCY ARTICLES IN GENERAL. All persous wanting goods in our line are requested to give us a call, and examine our stock before “pas their parchases. Our stock will all goods pa Sina socdions San by ys geraren reg _ the The throaghoat draws ia cook of their Lotteries for public, the citizens at the, try, that they intend use. |* CL 38, putting Tu be drawn in the City of Ailanta, Georgia in pub- good and neat ‘jobes em), therefore, they respect- pA aaaeten a very lib rab of patronage frow their ihe, on Gatardey, May 0th 1fst. ON THE PLAN OF frieuds and the public geperally. ee es SINGLE NUMBERS, i 3,290 Prizes ! Town and surrounding coq nge for Boots & Shoes. J. Gay ara usually kept in a fancy dry goods store. Our goods are offered on the usual accommodating terms. REESE & STIREWALT. _Mareh h 4, 18§7.. aa ~R. JUNIUS MENDENBALL, | LAND ACENT. wit SELECT AND ENTER GOVERN- ment Land—Locate Land Warrants--Pay Tax- eo—Lodn Money—make investments on Joint ac- April 29th, 1857, WAVRBLY. K k (0. | MORE THAN ONE PRIZE TO BVERY TEN TICKETS! MAGNIFICENT’ SCHEME ! RE NOW ReceLvise THEIR —_ TOBE DRAWN ; EACH SATURDAY IN MAY! SPRING A SUMMER | $50,000 ia Coops, which they ear lingite the citizens of Salis-| tips to examine before pur- | bry and sur tthat we can make it to count—apd transact a General Real Estate be | n Minnesota, Iowa, and Wisconsin. Information of the country furuished whee desired. | Address, MENDENHALL, fy4 (épd) — worrex=, To the Stockholders of the W, N. C. Rail Read Company. AS instalment of 20 per cent. om the stock sub- scribed has been called for by the Board of Di- rectors, payable to the Treasurer, im Statesville, vo the Ist day of June next. R F. SIMONTON, Sec’ry and Treasurer. April 28, 1857. 5w48 NOTICE. I AVING eold our tear Establishment in Salis- bary, to Doct. C. A. Hempenson, we tukejpleas- | ure in commendi ug bim to the favor of our frieads and | former patrons. Doct. Headersoa being « regularly edacated Physi- | cian, and having provided himself with competent | ahernanye will, we have every reason to believe, so et ine business, as to entitle himself to the con- Scee and patronage of the public. All atcounts made since the 16th March, alt. wit | be paid to Duct. Henderson. SILL & SILL. | | Salisbury, April 2st, 1857. . tfA7 -- A. HENDERSON, M. D. |< Druggist & Chemist. SALISBURY, N. C. | A * will be seen by the above notice, | I have purchased the Drag Estab- | — AY of Mesers. Sill & Sill; I there- | ore tender my respects to the friends | | = patrons of my predecessors ; assuring | them that every effort on my part will be | ¢€ I; made, to give satisfaction | 1 am now reeciving, and shall continue to receive, from time to time, fresh ad- ditions to the Stoek of DRUGS, MEDICINES, &C. ‘and trast by diligent atteution, tosecare the con- | fidence, and patr nage of the pablic. | Salisbury, April 21, tf-47 SALE OF VALU ABLE! RIVER LANDS, | 8S Executor of the last will and testament of Henry Frairy, deceased, 1 will sell at public auc tion, at the Court Howse in Salisbury, on Tarsday of Auguat Court, being the 4th day of August, two val wable tracts of land, the ove containing abuut 20 _ 326 Acres, lying in the Coanty of Rowan, on the waters of the South Vadkia River, just below Foard’s Ferry, on the tt from Sahebury to Mocksville, all of of abvat 30 ACRES, i» RIVER BOTTOM, about 100 ACRES of which is cleared and under caluvation. the balance is well umbered. There is wm this place a convenient dwelling and out -hovses The other es about a mile above Ferry the waters of the South Yadkin River aud Second creek, and contains abvut 213 Acres of which is bottom land, and the upland. About 60 ACRES of the ract # cleared and under cultivetmn, the ba timbered. There is also on thie tract a #e and ont This land all lies ve t to Foard’s Gnet and Saw Mille be given, on the purchaser secoring 1857 main tor which, wit eading h the exception valuable trect n said county, on a connderable portion balance first rate latter t lance finely dwelling he houses ry conve liberal credit wi the purchase mone y | JACOB FRALEY, Executor. | May 4th, 1857 Jmon:49 ‘BOOK BINDR WAN TD. Wi rpornals f desire ta employ a al reliable and corpetent rok-binder, and shall be pleased to receive reach a workman. Addrese the Editor of thie pay er Salat April 14th, 1857 VAL U A BLE TOWN PROPERTY POR SALE OR RENT. | Te Subscriber dene resto in Street Sell or Rent his Valea- na the great Eas nclndes a valuable p. Kitchen, &e, to all complete, Wa dwe st rate Carnage Shops, Those wishing to parchase of reut soch and examine it A.G. HOLDER if" gether wit and new property are invited to cal Salshar QR, 185 Apr Dr. J. J Summerell Will eon f Xaliabe Prectice Miedicne in the town o ary his Residence. | April 7 445 ‘State of North Carolina. Irepvett County. | Superior Court of Law, Spring Term 1857. Catharine Edes ve. Richmon Edea Petition for Divorce. the eatisfartion of ihe Court nat } Ric yond the lia by the Court in the Caro appear at the defendant in this case “4 Tt is therefore o hmon he nite of thie State that Publication be made for ax wee f this Coart to be held for e¢ Court House in States. \er the 4th M ple ad, orth in plaintiffs Petition or judg- ment pro confesso will be taken against him WITNESS: EB Clerk of o Court, at office in Statesville the 6th Monday the 4th Mo A.D. 1857, and in the 9st year of next Term 0} the County of } ville on the nday in Stmeon, ar said day m February, var Independence E. B. STIMSON, Che. Pr. adv. 5.50—6t—50 FOR RENT. J wieh to Rent for rensonable terme, by me | Sahebury, the Ballance of the year, the Dwelling House ROBERT KYLE May 19, 1857 2-5 | fore offered in this market. |\HATS AND | LOW CANDLES, &., Poard’s | ina Watchinan for the said defendant to | ¢ answer and demur to after on occupied gz, swe feel © so. Oar Stock consiats | the advantage of buyers tad: of most every description ‘ OODS, adapted to the| wants of the people. We calf special atten DIES VDALSS AVODS: in which will be found all mew styles Robes, Organdics, Jaconets, Silks, Bara- ges and Tissuws, Embroiderics, Ribbons, ce. Also 8 splendid assortment of MANTLES, Suawis, APPROXIMATION PRIZES. BONNETS, SUOES, &e. Gentlemen in want of 4 Prizes of $225 approximating to 060.000 Prise, are Spring and Summer "tg * CLOTHING = 1,000 will do well to examine our Stock. as we do tot hesi- tate in saying we have the largest assortment ever be- a4 ovr selection of LA- BE 5 5 S 2 5 Da w f@ e r r t r r s 3 SE R R E E E E O U E S E S S e s $ 8 fe s t s ? 3 20 are B,2DO Prisesamountiagte PROZL,COOQ Whole Tickets, $10 ; Halves,85 ; Quarters, 2. PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. The nambers from 1 to 30,000, corresponding with those Nambers-on the Tickets printed ou separate slips of paper, are encireled with small tig tubes and | pleced in one Wheel. The first 218 Prizee, arp prioted and eneircled, are placed in anvther wheel. DRY GOODS, The vheels are then revolved, and a sumber is BONNETS. drawn + es the wheel of Nambers, and at the be ac 1 {time a Prize is drawn from the other wheel. SHOES, GROCERIES c&c.,| Nawber and Prize drawa sat Soman exhibi- to be very corrplete—e large stock of Train, Sperm! ted w the audience, and registered by ‘anc Commes- | and Linseed Oil, and Paints on band of the best qaal- | j stoners ; the Prize being placed against the Nember drawn. This operation is repeated yasil all the Pri- | sesare drawn out. y APPROXIMATION PRIZES.—The two pre- OC ceding and two succeeding Nambere to those dra’ the first 18 Prizes will be entitled to the 72 mation Prizes. the scheme. ‘UGAR, COFFEE, MOLASSES, pacee.| ‘The 3,000 Proce of 990 willbe anterenies® the tas REL, SALT, PEPPER, SPICE, GINGER- | fcure of the Nuwber that draws the Prine- TEA. SODA, PICKLES, SARDENES, LOB-| Fur { the Number drawing the 650,000 STERS, SALMONS, ADAMANTINE § TAL-| Prac ends Gah Nel. then af the Tittace Ghee the for sale low _. | number ends in 1 will be entitled to 20. If the Nam- WwW J. MILLS & Co. | berends with No. 2, thea all the Tickets where the Salisbury, March 3ist, 1857 _ Seer = cone in 2 will be entitled 10 $90, an¢, 4 to @. Wholesale. Special attention has been given to this department. Merchants visiting var twa this Season, showld vot fail to give our stock examination before baying, as they wil find our HARD WARES, ay. March 31, 1857. (t44 sickets, “ ‘s uerter “ “ W. R HOLT Lexington, April 7th, 1857 tf-45 BOOTS S N, large lot o! a, Bove and Y oot, SHQES, and Shoes and Gaiters. Also, Ladies Gaiters, Buuts and Ties, &e., for sale low. { Ge W.J. MILLS & Co. Saliebory, March 31st, 1857 Caress -CLEMMON'S & CO's Stage Sesrse Lines. HE Stage leaves High Point for Fayetteville on TUESDAYS, THPRSUAYS AND SATURDAYS, immediately aNer the arrival of the Trains from both | North aad South | Passengers for Salem from the South will find our 4 HORSE COACHES at the Lenngton Depot Daily except Sunday. Leaves for Salem after the arrival of the Train from the Soath— Also— A DAILY 4 HORSE COACH leaves High Pont for Salem connecting with the Having recently placed new Concord Coaches me our lines, we respectfally sulreit the attentn the traveling com unity N ener Care, the on n of responsibility assamed for Passen E. T. &M. W. CLEM MONS, Contractore Hats, Suspenders, ¢ lmo49 ‘Ready- Made Clothing. y Mades, Pants salities and ous (6 enomerate lowes! pnees! saned Splendid assortme ot Vests, and Coats, and Raghas of all q prices just received and for e low by W.J. MILLS & Co Saliebury, Mareh 31 1857 brnvedd Certificates of Marriage, oh r Mages he part ( VIVEN by the T trate. to designed as evidence in their own « r ; eiead feenal gc Clergyman Jawfal ma ly tee parter —Very neatly got Office | Per duaen f the Gertificates of Confirmation : fine sty nage, anc ® rem Moat vantry for BU het 49:f LO pnoted Watchman ountry for 3H April WHEAT FANS. H. B. DOWLER & Co., SALISH RYE, We Cos AVE opened a! sh ” in the, vicinity of roth = fa Om taper 2s, r wishes to <j wages by applying to the Salhebury, April Qlet, H for the Salisbury, ne d Wheat Pas ” . VTE enhee Ther ma- t fiiford and sala and elebrate v all demands manufactur ne maniacs ested + ates of Packages willbe sulda” =. ollowing lc *rtificate of Package of te Whyie 0 Half 2 10 Eighth le J OFFER AT PRIVATE SALE, THE MOST Enchee the money to our addreas for the Tickets valaable Water Power, on Abbott's Creek—with- on recvipt of which they will be forwarded near a Public Road having « sabsiantial County Bridge | *"Y fare they may designate. Secs the Crmek: The list of Drawn Numbers aod Prizes will be sant Mill and Saw Mili at the place | €F Parchasers will please write their eres There is an ample supply of Water at all times Ic | Plain, and give their Post Office, County Biate. ie the nearest Water Power tc | In the Mill Trect io able io fall without dedaction. 17 All prizes of $1,000 and ender, paid immedi- | time of thirty days, P gord Wheat and Cora land, and a good supply of! Aji communications strietly confidential. ient to this Tract, I will sell another of at either office 6 : Address Orders for Tiekets or Certificates of Peck- 200 Acres, 8.8WAN &CO., Atenta, Ca, withoot any cleared land. . 7 This Power is situated in the midst and is sarroand- E ” t of SPRING &50M- of any Power I koow of pear the N.C. Railroad be-| Mee becca sila tween Raleigh and Charlotte | this piace of 200 Bashelsef Corn per day—and I know | = oo = | of no place where a man of enterprise could muke a | & VODs, for lumber, and the Coanty of Davideoo is just on the eve of bailding a #20,000 Court House within a mile GLO v ES, , 0: STE ‘R D gs HA Fe BON- GROCERIES, NAILS, che. All of which we will eell low for Cash or Produce, ‘in the market to porchase Produce of all kind, which we will pay the highest market price, ia Cash _Salitbary, March 3tst, 1857. + MANSION HOUSE S. ALISBU RY, OW. C. ITO MARCUS HOFFLEIN Be EGS leave t receiving and opening, direct from his manefacte- ty in Baltimore, a very large stock of for gentlemen and boy's wear. Hie stock consists in f Coats, Pants, Vests, and other gur- ing sapenor in quality, as wel! *, varying i pnces secording to ny purchaser clothing—he keeps Boots, Shoes, ollars, and many other articles too tedi- All of which are offered at the MARCUS HOFPLEIN, Mansion House Corner, Seliebury, N.C. , T 4Bi e ——o >ALISBL m FACTORY, a large number af per- young and middie aged. have winatvons elsewhere. Most of them are be idle and they therefore table in pperting them- tions made at Mr. Mero- Cooper Wanted. 185 t employ four good barre Coupe ra, ane subseriber kK. MYERS. i q ls Negroes Wanted. = eats bay trian 50 (© 106 young “Adres him at this place. SAWEEL REEVES, Jr. in sere is the risk : geo 40 4 y TIMBE RI LAND. =| w orvzaive rickets o8 centuricares, in one and a ball tice of the Depa at Lesingion, | PY fret mail. Parcbasore ean heve Uchets endlag ia There is now an old Dam and the ruins of a Gold | © purchasers immediately after the drawing. the towa of Lexington.| LF Remember that every Prize is drawn and pay- 967 Aeres | ately after the drawing—-other prises at the esaal various kinds of timber. Also, adj ining and cunvea-| Prize Tickets cashed ot reaewed ia other Tickete | ages of Tickets to all ia the fiaest Woodland of Pine and Oak soaker lw. 3. mun 41.5. MOOSE. THOS. STESHOUSE ed by the fines! growth of Pine, White and Red ‘dak | The town of L-rington woald supply a custom at | FA NCY & STAPLE, DRY little fortune sooner. There is a very great demand | and « half of the i NETS, BOOTS and SHOES, or on short time to Penctoal Dealers, We are slwa ot Goods W. J. MILLS, & Co. Emet4 | ’ thing m » inform the public that he is new eason, and adapted to all ages gers or Bag- , of the article—that cannot fail in givimg ent Caps, Shirts, Drawers, Hankerchiefs, Searpa, > cash customers, Calland yoo shall be 3me:43 N conse ence of the stoppage ofoperations at the employment, and are now very em by giving them work, be attended to. oe Sabsenb hean get constant employment and 1837 6t- 47 which he will pay the high- 1R53 ifh49 have be ot nes nany have te and rie e wat afar n Thy one be careful to one wih He. B Dowrer & Co es imikating our work, Or May 5, JOB PRINTING uf this O fice. neve Bali-bory, who want 6 he name of o a for there are o Jers promptly atte t mo li gras tnd April Qist, | 3moa:46 . % . . etc mei tens cen —— ii op in aan > ph omar San eean sa |. ecw. | WILLIAMS BROWN. A SLIGHT MISTAKE ¥ rLowixcmEsmen. | W. P. ELLIOTT, E $ VAL Eek ne mS SRW ty aot : a ee ! a - ( Tin, Sheet-Iron : Jim Ward is @ conductor on the eas Ain—* The Last Row of Sammer, | Late of Worth & Elliott, Fayttoyille N.C. rie 2 . ; ay poeta YBDY, yxbury, F esas . 4 y * \ ? Ll " tern division of the New York Central —_ \ 7 ’ RTs] A URPHY. opper Sm Cara acters : Railroad, runaing daily between Utica | Thou soft flowingK edron, GENERAL COMMISSION CJAVE a. oe to the NEW BRICK FOR 1857. ee er” bias on opposite EVERY KIND OF HU hes 7 ‘ m | N | » Remo’ ore ea im ein x ae " ; ‘" . and Albany. Ward has been in the ew: | By thy silver steam, | AND | BUILDING fext doo to the ** Watchman ; I 0} “ the at From th woret Serofula down to @ common ploy of the Central Railroad for a long | Our Saviour at nginight, ] \offies. Their friendé and cestomers, are invtd to R. & A A | PHY tt se MURPHY & co, 8), AR ON Ci pies oa) a period of years, and is one of the oldest | When Cynthia’ pale beam, | } 5 call and age them at thejr now and elegunt stand. . - am Tae and sneplintee it fd edna dm conductors in the country. Invariably | Shone bright on de waters, | | _Saliebury, January 6th, 1°57. __ 192 _| ave RECRIVED AND OPENED Av THEIR Ee Nine snot vubetaniint tanner | Bow ina overt : accomodating and polite, he is particu: Would frequeuty stray, | WILMINGTON, N.C. | NO H U AY BUG New Brick Store (next door to the Watchman) & es bubet Oe eae be vine twos ane of Basan wot larly attentive to the ladies and always ae peli aie orders (erM renendisst wudleoneigumenteet Flaol = oe Tossing takes) exe S08 = : y of Wares and Stoves ulways on hand for sale, ie pr certs The See Aaa “ manages to make himself a favorite with | « bo thcet At CL land other Produce, for salesor shipment, thankfu TINUE Subscriber is now propared to fill all orders Ny ring and Summer January 20, 1857. hy:34 barre a, ie “3 Tia a: ‘of the fair sex who accompany the How damp were he vapors lteceived undpromptly attended to for + Pp _ : a necienentiper genta emeic ay ; be fpr. those of the fair moaipany Pp ind promptly ina . v1 ,UCKETS | Pimples on the iage. se ha at train under bis direction, The Lutfalo That fell on tehead ! | May 1855 we | SUPERIOR WATER BUC . J.P. GOWAN, {Two tive bation wl elu the net af Le i lates the following anecdote How hard was his pillow ! a oon factures North Carolina Materials ; be Ad Two botiles are warranted to cur wort Republie relates 3 ‘ | He Manufactures Nor: ; WITH bp tied rota aol ant Age ty } of what happened to Jim because he didu’t How hamble hi: bed! House and Lot to Rent cmrlys noon Carotina Capital and labor, and’ he 9 ‘Three 1 five butdes ure warranted 1¢-oune the. wiry know @ mate from a female baby : { The angels, aston sh'd, Lous peat Caralina pen tae A giving uunts which we offer for Sale at low prices for at oro COL Ul i ROBA RDS, edte af Erysipelane Y ss . 3 sig | j trial and by comparing his with Northern wo ’ sae Gal GaRaIa AN peteous will Gad i JUL, Uh. ey A short time sinee, when a train under Pe eae . i Sila | OR SELL. | prices, he hopes to be able to make a favorable show: | ends me en Ae one ene eae | AT THE One oon warrauted to eure all hime i irection was ou its way east from), And fillowed tg: Master ings ATRIAL IS WHAT HE WANTS | : ea ii eaas inahine (he chases, fur we | a adn h. Lal aghearar Cine mee PRET With solemn ¢:lizht | PISILE undersigned desire to Sell or to Reat out for) . CEH EAE EE eee ee eee ee ee catis calceresr tricone 0 42 J ISE Two buitloe any ‘warranted (a cure. Futility 6¢ thy Utica, one of those interesting incidents | LRT Le Onae oeULeeTSa Riareeeorce anes are determined to sell and to se as | L “Ad % euak Go blah prosayeadin ys occarred on beard the train which add O garden of Oly 1, ltariNecraw asnata rill) ele ncaa? of ' eee N.B. Messrs Worth & Ulev of Feveuewe N.C.| pee - es Lf sth angel ama . aed will _ , | Foar to ax bowles are wurramed to cure Corrupt o the visible aumber of passengers, Lut Dear, honer'd spot, | dwelling House guod Kitehon, Shop and other build- /8'¢ Agents fur the dale of the above Buckets. | | be land «lel ¢ ke ae a Necnha : end running uleera. esi be aoue te vrolite of thy Ths teaoe of ibys lings. [vis atauted cosvenicattabusinems Oritany | Faveueritle, Feb, 1857 by PRIME BIO @ TATA STAGE OFFICE FOR ALL the Stages at) One buitle willeure scaly eraption wf.the shin, SCAT Ee ee eal s } | desi rchase arty tc ee , COFFEE, CRUSHED LOA dis HOUSE ‘Two to three boi desare Warranted tadure ti : ) ; ; ; desire to parchase said property it is for sale. Pe : th ; re tae trip. Ward, as soon as Le discovered the See es er bere Wad wibnale cicharita seer a Gay) wie plouse calle NEW BOOKS. {ND COFFEE SUGARS, MUS- Salisbury, Feb. 2, 1857. 35 ~ | cuss of slingivores. A, condition of the la ly, hustled about, and ‘ theme most .rausporting we ot Fort Dobbs, neer Statesville. J UST Received, Home and the World,” by Mrs. pane deh he te Lane WE: — ty tw tame, Hever are resend to cure the with the train running forty miles au 'o seraphs aloe ; ; MILLER & LAURENCE. Wm. ©. Rives of Virgivia. Hills’ of the Shater- NEW LR ANS RUP, LARGE Th | & Lieht i > | wont demperate case of rheumation, P ac Seals ie ae eke fi ea ee November. 29th 1856. 1627_[iie, by the author of Wiss Wide World Eeneet| sae s 1. PSALY, NAILS, HORSE | under 1.4 n 4 Rinse to four bottles are warranted to etre (ee dey ’ ? s { ° . Dive! - TaN Sapa - Linwood by Mrs. Caroline Lee Hentz. Napiers’| SHOGS end NAILS, spl the ned ray eadpe ic se : ; es ¥ rbeum, : , car, and had her rele et hi A oe T (KE NOTICE Peuivealae Wars seweulin’s vols, 12 mo ee ieee E. PRS, Sates PEARL WOiL wet | DISCNION AND CIV'L WAR, Five to eight botiles will cure the worst cases of be) , l l > » seec 4 s ! dore i yC ” 7 fe of P. B Talle . ep * Ns ene apna e ie . serofula. physician by the name of Deecher was Come saints and adore him, . Dorrit, by Charles Diekens. Life of Prince Talley Feira Me NDEI SICAN DLR AIA: . . ; - e ceuin ore me- . 3 om U Saw’ sk Knife. L TURPENTINE, HULL'S CA! JES, AD: A benefit ie always experienced from va the train. lis services were imme Come, bow at bis feet, | A LL persons indebted to me either by note or ue. |TUd: Chips from Uncle Sun's duck Kut cr] MANTINE de, POWDER, LEAD, SHOT, Pestilence, Patent Medicin ths, tnd ‘a partots once le wurfutend ab Poy a diately put in requisition, and in a short O give him the giiry, | LX count, are hereby novitied w eome forward wud | Write correctly At oy oH. OENNISS’ COPAL VARNISH, Alum, BORAX, Salts, FAMINE, &e., &e qauntity is taken. w » Ward had the pleasure of announc- The praise tat is t} settle teu days before May Court, as my business pee Book Store. PRUSSIAN BLUE, ROSE PINK, Glass aN Foy EC-o Ee Reader, 1 peddled over a thousand bottles oan al . ous . ee cara thks auilier! Let jeytat oe as potatoe eG ee Glcee ies fo) te! ats ee : LP "1 MINING ND sin Dine’ RE ovile and calamities that should be guarded [tbe vicinity of Boston, 1 kaw tee effet oti ve ied ts bp ements ri : : comply with Us notice, muy expect their notes or ac- c wD i Al I f , BAKER & OWEN beg leave to ia- | ry,cuse. Bo sare as water will oxtiaguind fize, oo ‘ “ ine a2 all g ) is re sept teat 5 é aguinet. N € y Meng and babe were , auing me bes could ima ote’ | counts tw placed ia the hands of an utficer for eol-| DIBBLM & BUNCH ire we SOLS LEATHER, Shoe form ihe patio generally aud prrvate individuals par- | will this cure humor. I vever sold « bottle ut heen be expected under the circumstances. And join the full chorus lection, wihous fail. a _ |Calvin B. Dibble, | Jouathan B. Bance THREAD, SPARABLES Tacks, ticularly, that they are ready, willing aad able to pro- | chat suld anuther ; after a trisl it always speaks the The mother was a pour woman, and as That ghaddeus the shies. . THOS. FE. BROWN. Late of Wilmington, N. 0. | Late of Kinston,N C. BRIDLES, SADDLES AN D Lect them from one at least uf the abuve (Lightning) | iseelf. There are two things ‘abuts this herb that ap. epee ane ; 1e La cn, Ward went} _—— ae ) bob GaddatSeut et 1 sc ‘h | ai ad ie ae | by putting ap to their buildings, their Pateat Isolated | pears to me surprising ; firet that i grows in oar ae oe waa a short time al tr A Caution to Ww ine and! Commission Mere ants WHITE LE 1D LINSEED OIL | Lightning Conductor prices lower than it has ev- | tares, in sume places quite ple vtiful, and yet ite valeg around with a Jat, andinasnor ime a) é é z oleh Ml had) ae TE” \et been done at in thie part of the country Address | has vever bewa havwa until I discs sored it in ABthm Co handsome purse Was cullected, and Jim,| Brandy Drinkers—Dr. Hiram Cox, | Greensborough In Cotton, Flour, Grain, Naval Stores, ae ee an sg Bt EB | your orders to Baker & Owen, Salisbury, N.C, a it should pare of be pode no WE ded the F a ee sance nlutely filtering), eae Ra AS ., my TH AND GS Se emer snes July 22, 1856 8—tf aveder to give some idea sudden and ae with his eguutenance porhigre on 5 ,chemical inspector of alcoholic li-| MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Seutheru Preddce Generally. TERRA DESCINNA great popularity of the disenvery, A will mabe thet ia ition off happine touk it inte the mother. quors in Cincinnati Ohio, states, in| ppp No. 180 Front Street, We aleo have a large Stock of Bed Ticking, Bleach- | IF You HAVE WORK FOR ME, April, 1653, 1 peddied it, and suld about six bottles preme | After be re-appeared the passengers pro 1 sat nd | I HE costof Insurance on the muatualplanisbat a : . ak ed and Brown Domestics, Bleached and Brown drills, day—im April, 1554, | sold over one thogsand ice that tie child should be mamed,'an address to his fellow citizens, that smallsum, compured with a joiotsteck company. | SkuBVy Wao. Cottonsdes, Prints, Rervauts Sinpes and Plaide, and > es per day of i y hav 1@ CHING BAC . Ty . r ing located he Weste ofthe | P ‘ b . ‘ : age pat (ue chan dene, Jim went in during two years he has made two)! Thi*company being! at 1 t ba stern partofth | ee many other Staple Dry Goods which were bought I lease bring it in. Some of the wholesale Droggiste who have been ip free, on tl Wo sooner said than a 6. 3 a £ p | State. consequently much the larger portiono therisks| EFEKE 8: last season, and we kuow we van aud will sell them the business twenty and thirty yours, say thet Dothing y and got the baby, with the consent of its handred and forty-nine inspections a ah West, very many of which mrsinihe country.| Hon. Wm. A.Gr itbore’ NC | for leew money than any that was bought this spring. ( U \ AN )) I OCK Jia the annals of patrat modicmes wis ever like it— the const! - = } H "7 s ° . ‘ The Company iseatirely free from debt; have made a. John phabhi breensburo, | e p ij ec. ae ” tor h iy ee Be) AN ut. whe . . & . , ¢ #4) qavat hea’ Tayetteviile We are also eipt of a large stock of , , The universal pruise of it from all quarters, : Seige a Oro ema (Ge various Kinds of ‘liquors, and has wy .mrmaenin and ietheetreconticatlyrecommen-| Sauna kg "Kes ncstcwrmton | TNE A NID GENTS SHOES Neg MLE TEEEDT Ge, || _inmy ere rrcuen | nlveye Lop it say orb I 900 C8 3 was proposed that 1 siouid be Damec’ found more than nine-tenths of them | ded to the pabtic ; Wo Stevenson, Bou. Oasde. Bank of Wilmington, (8 | das 4 t IE ALO’ 4, ’ more—but singe ike introduction ae & general Fatpily by the co “Janes Ward,” after Jim,and “Beecher, "(poisonous concoctions. Of brandy | _ Atthe lst Sandal Meeting the following Office. | — | Boy's aud Girl's, Youth's, Miss, and Infante diate] AND medicine, grest ved weadertel vinnce bave hiebGinisn by aha } fte: reci rt ig i I~ . aa : . | wercelected forthe ensuing | }and would meotiou th » have not forge! th i thal if suspected. . after the See ~ oe cit he does not believe there is one gal- JAMES SLOAN, President | PRIVATE SALE. | Babire. Minette hl aah! tel ala a Bell Hanging. eeveral canes fepleptic fiis—a disease which wae dition of | ly ede ie art a at aest y|ton of pure in a hundred gallons, the 8. G. COFFIN, Vice Premdent iT. am | We aleo have a large Stock of THE slmcrime nawag opened ap ea. ahraye considered inearable, have been éured by mediate e acelamation, and amid a general shout » OF | 5, 4 C. P. MENDENHALL, Attorney. | HE undersigned having determined to move| 1 -, filter a NaanetRikands Lie eae tate es A | few bottien, O, what » meroy if it will prove . approbation the babe was named *Jawes | imitations having corn whiskey for a PETER ADAMS, Sec’yend frea-urer West, offers for sak sepals . nee in the she iagiaes poe az sida el ; oH k ; pe ert yan P oes Shan 1, | all cases of that wwfal maludy—ihere are bet fe@ . " 1 f , : x beautiful village of ¢ F ne Seid y aa hies light Ce “ eres, above bus own uf Sale bu : Ward Beecher .” Jim, with a suule basis, and various potsonous acids PETER ADAMS Seciry |e eres i eget ten aces ceere | ‘ oe ae Tyan a et, im all ite various | Whe have econ mee of it thes | baey, Death | : i Sie fic ey W_H.CUMMING,. Gea hi and bot din th aire, aud ix one of best q Pinw, Fanen Barages, Strop : oN apa: LOCKS I hoow of several cases of Dropsy, all of them JIL—Th of ill-conce i delight, was vagying Of for the condiments. Of wines nota) “y,, 10, 1633 Evf0v9 jet fe wittwations in the village. ‘Terms ac. | ediand Pliid Seia Muslin. ace savakie ‘iea‘ana area ay | people cared by it. For the varias diseases of the Baar his little namesake, nae some of ee la- gallon in a thousand, purporting to | eX ate JM Rae | Swise and Cambrick Alkslins,, Seed Oe Seat yt rank Seoumalanee Laver, Sve = Headache, Slag sore a, Fever os has d i nested to see the “little baby. ARPS te! W | eS nel Tal sii Wire Je bo L Brivcka real eas ec enc wd Ge aeaeal GRE “ ve, Parw im the Bede, Diseases Spine, ness Teale emi hand to hand anoug be sherry, port, sweet Malaga, &c., DEROSSET & BRO N, ava AE GPA Bs a Pa : ( ay kH i : bie share w’patromge Al work warranted. Aller, / 244 pariewarty in diseases of the Kidmoyes die, the pom 87 T 5 pasha apees 5 ied . ‘vy are z » P wate rATAN. NC | AT, LAREN , fh fe! a P ; hd ¢ Sefer opens apnea hasdeue mute good then medicine ever the ladies, al] admiring the little bandle, '8 pure, but they are made of water, WILMINGTON, N.C. | \( ) | [( | Tae hada Hie! dere eft with hime wil | iy and pramptly at- ae wy 81. She bat at the same time a general disposi- sulphuric acid, alum, Guinea pepper, BROWN & DEROSSET, | 4 de Kye Diaprrs, Ladee's ' CUARLES HARTMAN, | No chante of diet ever necessary—eat the Bett yoo 1776, and tion to smile and stuff hankerchicts in horse-radish, Ac., and many of them 4 bdisigs a eee uate! Whi Black Slate \Wrenscrr race tei $isc ane aud enough ai a a the ordin ° 2 ‘ ge ™ ad et prime n St e P ae mo . = ew o their mouths, became manifest among without a single drop of alcoholic : ’ h. bor Five Thousand Bushele Wheat & Mired Hose von the women. Jim wondered, bat wonder- : per day—Childrea ewer leo year desert spovnfel— y Degro boye, from 15 21 veare Mice ¢ ns | | children from five te eight yeass, toe spoenfel. As JH JENKINS } Warie. & Vised K ST 1 o drrectime can be applicable te all eveatitetiues, tebe An As Sept. 16, 1556 1696 ( nk - ¢ 8} | suffierent tooperate un the IY WHITEHE \[). ) IP JENKINS & ROBERDS have, and willeon Fileuchadal Dede ee Sleliaent | : ve tesa rt CEVERAL CQUMISSION MERCHANTS, P 4d laughter SPIit. Dr. Cox warrants there are . phat this subduc augile - a . ae ora, iy or , a meg a eon not ten gallons of genuine port wine meant, autil the babe bh ‘ = Nebbitelesl as 4 old lady. Sbe bad not had it wore than ' Cincinnati. In his inspections of | DR. Vf. advances susigumenta IN MANUFACTURED BY proceed| . , > ehae fi r a nue to keep State Bonds on hand fir sale R rae } rs) A | , "Pp wwp : a minute when she exclaiued : whiskey be bas found onty from 17) cic on ibs ssine tot wih hie Honidance, : Wee ne STATESVILLE DONALD KENNEDY, employ ” Law, Suz! . to 20 per cent of alcoholic spirit, saps pars sing ty see him will leave \Il \i(’ BOOKS ape ape UE S; 9 ne a poet | , ‘ No. 120 Warres Si-eet, Rexbary, Masseebasetis. po: “Well; what's the matter, said Jim, when it should have been 45 to 50, )7 semen the Sia 1} t Gh 6 : ‘ ‘ Rey I { WAVER, has jont opened a Book Store in Price @1 00 by Ga feartally.” Sad eae ch Tlie eacden BSL 3 So Haxp 7" We will ale Sell all hiude of Perasde, Chemmretis + Ntatroville, w , W holreale Agents Kew Vo Cay. C V. Clicker, ingham, | 2 ee 17 « Tey re s ; ans gi) sul- - D—Sw fo armony, new + n = e stock of Soho i aver Sl barcley Binet; CL veg, 192 Broedwey. A x » Why, ste s gal! nar the old wo phuric acid in a quart to eat a hole CORN WANTED, ( 1: The Chrimian Miusire UNDER-SLEEVES, & MANTILLAS, ecco. works, ales eta sappy B&D. mands, 100 Fallow street ts man, hauding the »e@ to Jin. , Are tS Nae AEC Hii Cee, POPs Tr Hesper mia s thecred Iisepy with pattent | ae yOw gv: Lee C2 28 T, W Dyott & Senos, Philadelphia ; 8. 8. House, Then rose a yell of laughter; the men é si “es 100 ere s fo UApy cat thie tris : eae oe ictal ¢ acees ney SW Stock of ae »a Baltis at ad mens A. B. Monte are @ fal broke out first, then the women, then ae the PU ENSISY fhek sore, | Ready-Made Clothing, (7) S\N Er Natt sn eee eee pln Mieke: Mon ral Brubvahell & Poo naire they broke ont together, until one univer Tia Leciavine (Nn) Gamtildntelthel en: ees |} January 20, 1857 M4 Mice) His eee serve Uda dr teases 0 _ is Ghisegis Baines Necd.'@sy ota WWiieis’ e- Hampshi sal scream filled the car. Several gene a tan B Wricht against. the - — : mh eis ies eet ae ea a Nhe aa ae "| aon. CW movemet thewen threw their bats and mutters out oo icons of Juwph Mell, ia which tbe plaioutf Wanted to Purchase | 18.97. Cas ° ‘ Serine fico og Hooks, Mame, |, onapateed ai reopcotetle: Bragglats the Usi- noanced of the windows, while others endeavored, cgimed damazes to the aunount of $5,000. It ae ! SPR XG AND SUV Vl ER CARPENTERS HINU WAND) cog Ce pe iii | eat Soll de All's Drag Store, Saliabery, N.C scoundre unsuccessfully, to “saw Weir | OTL appears that Miss W. was the adopted daughter VOUNG AND LIKELY NE“ \ I , 21L) saws, WOKTICOR CHISELS, : : a Semtcmnber 234, | #6 Pak anankind The womeu biashed and screamed; the of Mr. B., who died on the 18th of Apnl, 1855 af es re ee CAST BUTTS TEA AND } Ntatewvitle, N “ot Saat ‘i Sta we oz : : grees from 10 i» 20 years old. APPLY at the EAS AS TABLE SPOONS BUCKELS SANFORD'S INVIGORATOR men shouted and Leld their sides Inthe without mak Z auy provision for her inhis will | wawgion HOTEL > S . 3 Y 32 KNIVES FORKS : ; 1° rere ‘ ‘ Vire ‘ VEE . he spidet of this storm uf fun aud laaghter, The jury rendered a verdict for the plaiotiff Of) sqesere Merch ber, [#57 ne . meee sae ( () \\ \ \ \ FOR ALL PURPOSES OF A STIMULATING LIVER Anothe Jim made his e-cape trx the car Wills €2,500, and the judge overruled the mobeon of yur subseriber has jist retumed from the North Seka dl Lochs rie ee MEDICINE. bis fermale “Jim Ward b ber,” and, for the defendants for a new tral on condiuon that : 5 "an . and is Row im the re (ine Swork of Ww ae DROBE LOCKS, af fad he TVs 0 fad 8 by TRIP Y THERE he cx sted a demand for sech @ rem- ny atood on the platforta of the plaintif agreed to take $1,000, with interor|A VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND) (ca, a pare SOREN Maths VEGETABLE LITHONTRIPTIC | ret ats rhea vn ss ou vod uetasts the rest o p,stood on the platform o i : : : GOODS AND CLOTHING HOES, TRACE 4 WALTER 4 pcs aa haa the bag, pg on the sud-, from 18th April, 1885, thy date of the testator's FO R SALE for he Sericined de His Stock comprises a CHAINS CAST RELTS BLIS F Becerra ait cae aes kes pranheres Hay Hon. den lclane nutatious of human death, which was consent! to by both parties . ot ae apr pean ; TER STREI SHEARS. FILES FRIEND OF THR HUMAN FAMILY Oe ee gg patpeen ds capad: ee Penney! life. and judgment rendered a> ordiugly \( NONAISTING of 815 ACRES. ellacied within @ (0). 2) dial Ca nue . Lhoe ALGERS, STIRUPS. BRIDLE BITTS eorrraiva rom e complainio wich heve bees opeedsly enved Bp the died at | . ig pees piel iPexerye Lye Vises J “I Ta " VI MERS HAND ITAWWE RS Wag DISEASED KIDNEYS sea ihe levine sicrie el meniin (Lager Octane’ obatract >: The I t! - 7 A 1S or 40 ace ard, the remainder | yatered gy Serge! a Me Pave k =a os Saree r ; om i Kut Weak ah : ra thee ma ae) a ington. . ‘ sé Sa wee e earth t au ( ail om or oe i 2) a. t beleooere ns andar he seen Lote, Points in a Good Horse. ' : Pleas Fae ain ay RL. BEALL | Cloths. Cassmeres, Vew last w , Bilas bever, F 4 Agee, Jaundice, ladigeetion, ye a ba me fix Hiaincter. H NoC., Mareh 4 cre j] nshing “ a - . “ / af . ( Appetite, Listiessneas end Irrite- The V In pur haeing a sood lorse, sight, w 1, eleva cae j sp Ale eben ‘4 a cine o . . ™ ue ‘MI RPHY This . sale at the Dav Gee T viata se haar] b> arg ber of b ata F : one hundred feet i sineter, and the iptv a ok AON UPI e Dave ver The Jovegetstor @ compoanded with par- ; feet and Jimibe uiuet be the appemive moon t ree inches. 17 cuts would be FOR SALE CHEAP. 7 ve, s ‘cM nwt ¥ \ eK tin Tee Neular reference to the Laver, and whem thet — advertise ects of it r f mine horses out of . 7 % » eying cvs". pemuved the rest are caved, as th of 4 ms ens . : , &¥e mies n us, m thirty feet 4 fire Three { Rid Murex poee? ° ; " . a Oa a Watchman Of oe, beet A ( nego i ike Veaeeeue taser omy. wi == cp Et ' Jupiter te es f :sun, and Her) 2h A nish ing Ari Calley Hes ie ever (asl te otinalate the Laver to 0 peuper cuten, Od oa shor sashes . is ‘ i i . fir The | { mountains on RG BEALL | ( aah fe c (\\ Kt \ { [ / : : Fone ae tie rum aed ase remove the deeese. it hee section ( do this before Le comes 0 ‘ eietace chil par Weg sean at (rf i Z $1 4 s, Pauts ev < NX In) my . . : +e . eee s taken with great success in cases of Chole, Dys. than W< see that Ivey are pertec ly c.car aud se 4 Se Nien ie i ‘ : pas og . : , . TL] sa ‘ : e a : ve g ert. Hemors, serefale A con canter boaog Leach, ] . : f . 3 nN beIght bad vulu b a ay 8] . ‘ " « . hasbeen fuund a very «fie oe /- transparent, te popile orappies 20 ineb in height. HOUSE AND LOT ep cot ake semen, Nace ben toon a ery wetr howe TE amt & of the = are exactly alike in size aud t I FOR SALE: m , ; Merchant Te ' hop rls mn ard restores the appetite and viger. Ove re and two color Next examine bis pipes; if good ; : . P si £16 < c > wil rehewe (he COpreanve enrarieces eaperiecoed ing neg’ and sound, ot g pipped inthe yuilet, Late pian the Pate Corst.—The Wy MOUNT PLUASANT. : ; ae aR . - gabcarty donuer. an A encvics the Pgeative ap 4 ee a We ee red at New, T™! ot aaa THE GREAT SOUTHERN JAMES HOR ATL, so serous sive, Foes atdietenea Ge | CSRs s ‘ et g - a a : : : nae : . . , erat - : rn ‘ _ ma . nthe bueog ter hee wo equal whch ¢ aperieare € bellows ; Lut si bis Looe are touched at Yk rm Aspnes | | HAT AND CAP STR WATCA-MAKER AND JEWELER, ooo ces ences So vemnratieye TM stand, « se is bruken winded, be will yive veut te eee ; on ar ; ‘ <8 P MEANUER VCTOUY, ’ @ nese frum ihe shsa, Ohh we the receh of « Ginvased be t maging e mil i hundred thou 2 a ; 7 ‘we ‘ UJ ‘ to the [ a dre lcakt lect ite, Jak to Dis sand dillareanigold : ' © A wD DEPOT. ie SALISBURY, NO, \ lmte, als. a if tauds i a ; q a rithatitheine wo A Y er SPRING TEADE, 1857. The Proprirtorof Lisle Foundry & Machine Shop One door briow R.A 1. Murphy's Store Sh : “r bd oloaeta indy ; fer imbes, apd in g) as generally eh a Om . . rath Nola R 81.) per bette, enpte down bis legs, i!) any sural on’. of Oregon wenld « adopt a State Caharras ry ca eee JOUIN DOOLEY \\ one wiih ae oo how v da large asewtmenty ¢ ae Am sold by Sl & Soll, Draggits, Behebe protnberanee, or | , ut feeling 6 gover: ncut and a Cons itutior : ‘ : ‘ wees ; t Xo wares JeWhLRY hiode me a Colle, z -T Pic 7 £ 7 eine ‘ . i ‘ ber 294, 1456 3 | first one ley, then the ret, Yuu Ser prohibiting slavery BAGS! 3 Adis! 81. MIN STREET. RICHMOND, VA nm i wit: Phe eviebrated aoe : ; ¢ enna — sien ee y at the 8 : rence between them, LRG ase \ WAG wanur. brat (arent ‘ i . ae a ‘ yews ierwRTER OF : ; : pera di a My : : any differen ne “ 1 c ; 7 \ : } : at Ca Va mo nae Drurey Threshing Machine THE I ROHIBITIONIST. Review { Gaore ur ese, 16 prrewens, ee es tay tat visaan } gwonld be cou (Myf ) \ HATS CAPS. LADIES FURS, TRIMMINGS t ‘ ly3 Dubtehed Mon by the Rucewtive Comeittcs students law it leis ’ eal aii bs 2 ie te we ac : o)\ | I ) Ih Anc Blorac Powor, i New Y re - ee hasksts evt sectic me, Wut ty jean Upon A om Lak save t 1 \ ’ ‘ ( The kh Bate Temperam If be is bruad and f tween t Sacer fury of b).5 Aoek So Lo, ' fore x T ¥ Nwsee Mellor, ave enters he Exccotive Comeitioe white po be may Le depended on as a Loree Of ened aN ‘ ‘ mee \\ ae , te PACE EOOS EK , DR. WILLIAM 8. TATE, p Tne * and moet emunent edvoeates of land Sta! mec. Cil fbemy trained to . MECH nee ; ; selneee Sargeaacd Mechinical Dentist, Stee ney coniribate of thew wisdom to 826, eens } 4 “ \ AhL BROWN ‘ : I } th's Vertical Wa heel 1 . : z aud cluquee 2mm ree J ! apy ti.in. i Want a , i «; Bay = {AF s r i) s . aimodreths Vertical alerwheels, Pada te Biltimore Dental College) Wolly ihe Nar Janvary, 1857, it begies Vel an oe yt ; ‘ oes D A t r ed : nN Carolina wet: eiite u wits ; : ; Wii MILL & FVCTORY GEAR F rv ae re! ‘| \ | | ( MR N | I( )}> ' yj \u \\ 4 ( Hi TE i an SLETION & 1ORCE PUMPS. \ SEAT OVILELE, 4.4 De erate and spar of the Pas rere? is Ke seg, - ° } a . eee ; ; “ f 5 . “p tery Btate m the Upton, o wion, t belongs Poe oof 7 = : : i i i Ni) the akg ’ EAST MANS SELNVW CETL Te: i I I ua) , . ee sicsinceery Miate Bt ve the adherent of pe ene an vee raete eat ) ry a U to Pi | public generally one to 3 jected for 1 > Ob 4 ] HVE woh ech 2k 4 for . : pe - ; ; 5 : ’ £ ’ ' wp inent of ary other — i count thie ess , sopeued a NEM SALISBURY. V.C : a ; : . MOM Rea haebeea bharets z : he So «mon of the Liqaor Trefic dents fi PAILOMING ESTABLISHMENT ; C aes ’ ee - . A : ad ihe on) \rpetien of latoweper all oth 1535. { the n rea He Vineet ire” bus . 6 hoe M9 DRERFY S Corn Shellers; Plaachs of every variety f mei wh Vide the pe rie imheed te shodnaly College tie ry yt ! xt . yy 7 he above Nar SGP” Caltivators; Rugine & Gold Machinery: al! hinds of . T os: ene reta ee / Brie fT } “Pp ; , Casting and Machine Werk, mode to order at short ; ' be F acm. * i : : rere Cue " * f r pn Tir oan a Poni dhe Netler and Warranted. Term (ach, or andonbted i : aera reyes /ones oe: B A He jor shal bie 3 ota al me ON ow eure ofthe ' : ier . Fe N } varcus in F A 2 Cox " i . a sucally exe : ; N © Ra! Roa harg } vas oF ereecairr: AON The Rove Eater. Hen ; ACCOMMODATIONS wcmenis opted hd JW THOMPSON ‘ er Oe roger sift 9050 was art . ; “ , T M Shoe Bae time 63 te é . sir 00 ; : a ( S i P ; Soantey Ane eewlerr, 7 1 \ ndittrme, ona year $1 months Come t €4u t i J \ HI IN: a Se ie a es a * 4 Ane cach addnional four copra, 9106 bed the ly en Ita , en se . re i e < moof work w be charged for any quantity lews thaa ‘ ° : / ‘ ihe : ; a j 0 oe Vee Female ( dieg Bify * tinsbur apse ed REE OIE 1 : cae ; N PRI : fre ; Eee Bey ( aby wie will reerive Fitiy + address, $1100 Yor,) of Tune jews \ m fiue a . . ( | a . : WEE SG RANT : Neil < \W \N | ID. One Ha pee, tooneaddress, §2000 ai ec owr HM 4 eae < HW « st LE A An ante Febro t q 1 Powrs The pomca wipitionier © in) wi iy Tau WRITING PAPER. ee : eC) ee | . : Pecan ig map sy tener ere ? ' . z i . ty. and wits Miate, 7 b Com aren : 4 , q F ATYNIA _ Pal x lat ‘ Wan hen i ike M and enhen the Caned 8 ay rm 0 eee J . ANDER30N & REYNOLDS, ' - PMILES & 69 North Carolina Law Books. rod the Misvrs ed euhin the Lined Slaten, Se te aud w 1 NI fou 5 ie) o : ; : No hand, The New Revised ¢ t North Cor , iPruvine re —Chereare ao pustege charges eee a‘ ; ‘ CGR OCERS, | t ; ( ) Eaton es t o. M th Carolina on the c rt meyers on the Camsd.e, Ano 1 4 ‘ } Rh ‘ ! ce Jusiree oe ' Om nieh Amenes. ; f : . ( Ee ° Coart of Pleas Sreccat Olnre Vo fa tote ihe gfataitogs cireu- lonega ueianainccasc: Call? Callt? Call!!! Commision, ia heerneneninenm limes tcctichice oe fe ee yo RES AT VAM Connnission Werehants. Cy (p CHS OF ENE WOK tor winch the mE unrer Season of © Caron Binatie att Paget: we wall wn (ne Hendred Cap that a sl ene ae an : (FT RNNTSS! Book Store wea year, boone address. postoge paid, for Twanty cently sea! Soi aii aa M).1 2ATVIXE SQUARE, } . 7 .. . a i aS, : eae uae yearn VND ENTESSIVE STOCK OF lator foes . : d Sy ft: [ Fresh Suppty of a bien age ' ‘ Heard pad fits |i i . I . ' Pane i An = lap ¢ HAR RIS’ H OTEL : Ppa 7 h OC le sara pela may oul the Cl oe CPE Ss ——_ a , Salem Almanacs ‘ny he Meaghan perme eae wil be hoan | pr fe EGS 4% “DRY GOODS, ee SOR ATMMACS, Se rich d Vie ‘ ie ; NEW BOOKS. GROCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES, LETH ‘Tn + ae FOR LH TEAL ASS bebe I tl a cae pata) The o! rlewu .o 7 ; Aine l * the } ‘ AY Ade : : : Lore try fo Aeon ? 4 Oe ' y Vs pee 1 ‘i ¢ ave He rh repaie, 44 JUL ENNIASS' Book Store nt Re Ui clees (eee ieee ccooareere.! miner cas iis : wb 6 2s eo Ce ; ( y \* " ] ‘. is uM war " fw firet Adder en . eom o his paz ° GOODS, ; : W nw | ; ae ne : ' i est ‘ , rly Mules ! Mules ! ! 7 O SCOVILE, Prenienine AnevrAneaetel Y nouns IER Gd} ' ! ' \ \ : : ae PANTS couras ' INN] Cy] . Hoawatha, Hiawa Wid MII Ls ; if feis tes Dale eRe i, ere SAN EEY been | I ‘ y : \ BE. MOOS] shels Wheat new » in ear ; i | Sy ee ke at . : 11 one te sahil fae MICHAL BROWN [<g t . i Ve Ira . 1 Tones tiles 6s CORON , : March 3, 1°57 000 pacnted trow, . af - - — ' Me fe i Pitre STE A HOSE f , rSouth a) 4 CHAS. 1 HARRIS AND beh oo a A ig roe if | , FAIR VOTICK, \ blues ib st epery _ NEW BOOKS. 1000 BARRELS FLOUR. At Hole wah , rma prsngtlyy etteeh a . A de ear ‘ H ATS f ATS J fies HA, Kose AM M11 Mowareden In| [Ly rapes sec te Paremans tha ave quits . 4 p“2o™ f aa a donee af CABBAGE. pz] \, ' pA] andthe Chale This by Charen (he bighret market price in eaeh ton. ’ * LI! Salinbury, Se 656 Cur ' SUL ‘ 1. ae 1J \ Ae ri r od iand for \ Lary ’ k oof FUR, CANSE. cond Series, by the Ros. BOON. Cargthere, D. D. : pe. 16, 1896 16 COMM TOOT, BOOk \ | \ ana ied witietak the | ; - * poate the WER. WOO, LE GHORN ans MEK aieh Phe Oldl North Mista la (336 tee MICHAEL BROWN. and STRAW) Retgien in Am 1 hy Robert Bard, OD con Lo prepoer, ) bat : | se ‘ House HATS. ju \ Vecrarea on Maven ub Art by Dr. Lardner, JSOBPRINTING in M. ns ibe aapganins h cre \Woee 1 ENNISS: Ihe INGA WEERMAN WW AYER Wo. MILLS & (0, 9 A LU ENNIS! Book Mtor ae . ol vu t oud ts hey, i Re Ff t Ma ! yar Siliehare, Ma Gmoth Salobury, Jan 20, 1 a Viatly exceuted at thie Office. to fiv \ i tiary. 7 er oan Nt 2 ea) pide cout ae bree ay) ih otis alae With ail things whigh on earth you see 5 Sat awry 50 ne mia er d abow his power here below, 4 I was not long allowed to live, Because my Maker did conceive, "That after death I should become, More useful both to God and man. Now after death I did remain, In substance very near the same, Till God looked down with grace divine, And gave me life « secdnd time. My form and nature now were changed, My nearest friends became estranged, I lived and moved bat could not find, A friend or helpmeet of my kind. - = epteasiamrerers np x Devoted to Politics, News, Agriculture, Internal Improvements, Coumerce, the Arts and Sciences, Morality, and the Family Circe. ee ‘A stranger visiting your part of the ting OF the y 3 af esas I, human caine Jos res | VOL. XIV. SALISBURY, N..C., JUNE 2, 1857. NEMBER 1. | ois copege ristreay wie f ea noises like the croaking of Bull,frogs, ; a My aychone did Ses tfeay oh especially if there was a twang of the Sete as = , — — aaainail Sa arts Dota ; a | Fee "twas decreed I should not die— Mt hiuman voice therein, for we, up here, are From the Fayetteville Observer. las a body, are opposed to slavery. The| one of the most indnstrious of men, a hard|’ {he Whale-Ship and the Cannibals. Another Slave Cait Decision.—The Ohio Su- Bat when that life from.me was fied, to Cure the taught to believe that Easteru Bull-frogs petal os Southern |Popes for Nasicods of years, have diree- sade, and his one ja their marks on rag Court nah oot oe tae tes Obie — pong panies curs (he'd, gre not only mirthfal, but eloquent, at people are fond of boasting of the powers eir spiritual authority against slave-| his face, he wound that he received at] "A New England whale-ship foundered |” * viet Ving em a cowcaa\ th sa nat long romnging ay times. How is it they discourse !—“Jug of their stump orators, but where, North iz Pret deena id mid 8 bear naaly pel | Sarr aatrs tet for nee, ie le in'a gale, some years ago, in the Pacific 3 fowl by Wibbaietaco ak vba ea eget pret gd 0 i —_ @ ram! Jug o’ ram!—Give me some! or South, can be found an orator whose | yor slavery a to je sar suane Reclee nl eee ee us fife he’ Ocean. Her crew took to the boats ; and, | for him, was thereby made-a free man. The 1 of wy kind did many ee, Pe Give me wme!— Won't do it! Won't age strike the pocket nerve with jit, unless for the = of fighting! His last illness was a long and tedious ramen pron beet —_— ae fry naps ee ge bad agreed ee lap hageresr ahr — nannies ‘ * A Svere i rj i i a si) J rte Ks do ane it poe Reo oo it eae spehe ve a. og bee Piste 5 (Gees i that they hate with a polls hrasn. Te tees rein *'*/One of them was 3 through the curt, |e negro executed notes with eufcient sureties. Again of life I eae OC it is eve ‘am ve us a history of these natura have nm secured |" ™ eae ‘A i ian, 2 per. , and the crew jum on shore, making | When one of the notes became due, payment And inee that time have I lived. ee, A Jers, 40 peculiar to your section, friend to the Mount Vernon Association by the | —e sqcestionsbly ed com Catholics . ie ten o’clock, on the morning of signs to the aiiie to express their des- | was refused, and the master ay 3 an action om te gee Sah wit ) of hte ys sepetition alt over the Union of his great | | gu with any sort of party for the pros- | the 4th of July, 1831. : ? ltitate condition. bp: no pity: dwelt in | to recover of the sureties. suit was con- But still I nothing knew of death. bs pn for independent. Washington Add 18 great |tration of, Americanism, but, let Ameri-, His funeral’ was a very imposing one i}oe savage breasts. Rushing upon the | tested on the ground that the was already And nem tone stantbienn | botben ee o 34 “ No hesshbliap etn bd : Seite ress. And at St. Louis jcanism be out of the way, and let the di-| —the largest at thaf time that had ever exhausted seamen with their elubs, they |free before the votes were given, by having been For monarchs knew and feared <a some. re ped oa Decision ina Slave Cuse.—The Sn- niversity, so ~enraptared his hearers, rect and nuked issue be betwee avery | been seen in New York, The military, jigtantly killed them, and aah prepars- |brought.or.sent into Obigzby bis , aud, No foe before ie ever stood both preme Court of Ohio have recently deci- that one gentleman, who had previously |and freesoil, and nineteen-twé the, of under General Jacob Morton,Grand Mar- tions to feast upon ANA bodies, for they | therefore, there was ho jon. given red “Ry me were ditions trenches la Miah ARAL <. ate dea tive eng ed the Poindexter slave case in direct | subscribed $12,000, gate $20,000 more ; the Roman Catholics in the roestagy wee shal, filled Broadway from Prince to Bro'd | were cannibals. Seeing the fate of their |) otsn. The Mapowne Comt, doolte PY adatumpeaghtol way state tat in ition to that of the United States! another, who had given $60,000, added ‘if not indeed the whole of them, Mill be! street, throngh whieh it passed to the ce-| companions, the other boat’s crew pulled |jrm Pome ne on at hi Lg dammlh ratyag rent chi” ll x bottles reme Coart in the Dred Scott case. | 9 ; ta? jfur freesoil. Whenever that iste shall | metery. The day was fine, and the signs] jastily fi hat dreadful spot; and irs carrying a slave into Ohio makes him To succor him in time of need cena : -| $27,000 to the University endowment ;'be made, the Romish Cl vill give of ing wer rally adopted by | ote y away from that dreadful spot; and fo This, it will be seen, conflicts with the re- rs ; y have adjud Henry Poindexter ade, the Romish Church will give of mourning were generally a opted by| after ‘alinost incredible sufferings, were | ceyt decision of Judge Tauney. Whilst in this lower world he stayed. and a third declared that he must be per- | an undivided vote. free, on the ground that neither Ohi : . : Kentucky ae dimiaid as dhrapetion of mitted, unaided, to build an observatory the Constitution and laws of the other ;|for the iustitation, and gave $100,000 for and if a Kentucky slave comes into Ohio|the parpose! | hilo | pary by the consent o the owner, the constitu-| A St, Louis letter writer thus refers to tion and laws of Ohio operate onthe con-| i,6 Address: dition of such person, and effect his im- is mediate emancipation. | jour citizens. The vault in which his dust picked up by a friendly vessel and saved. | : _ Of ttimes have T the hungry fed, eee lies is on the east side of the cemetery,|" Some years passed, and another ship | ae The suffering soothed—the weary led— MINERAL WEALTH OF THESTATE. ie the right of the main walk as YU | was wrecked in the same seas, and near| hologram signed mag fel, We : ~ look in frot the entrance. The passer-by the same island. Her commander had | idicas ¥y ma wore 90% e are permitted to make an extract will notice a small pole, on which adove | Leen second mate of the former ship, and When I on earth resigned my trust, from a letter to one of our citizens from | house is perched. I mingled with my vative dust— Although three lives to me were given, It was not mine to taste of Heaven. In Holy Writ my name is found— There, all my deeds are written down; Now search that Book with special care Aad you may read my history there. DENNIS. Newspaper Debts..—The Washington Union says there is now owing to that paper the enor- mous sum of $70,000 fer back subscriptions. — Within a yard from) y oe sage Nd Tt wnnounces that hereafter the business of the p |was saved wtth the boat’s crew which | .atlishment will be conducted on strict cash ‘that dove house is the sacred spot. eae sai i i Mr. Mon eras even hi toe ve witt | witnessed the destruction of their ship- | principles, Incredible as this statement may i alana cae clear el . ifs ‘lmates by the cannibals. Again he ap- | seem, itisnodoubt true. Very many less circulated Te drat pee ite ‘cs nie pee * of his proached the island, a wrecked mariner, | papers than the Washington Union can show Uy easlece ca , be ed, and in his death no tomb of his and reduced by bunger and exhaustion to almost as shocking a state of affairs. The pub- feontiaes f ees ra Sis AMeNe OUT hh: ; |an ewaciated state. He recognized the | lishers of daily papers throughout the eouutry Cc intormec wel at a State like North . ; é = lfatal shore, and told his companions of are beginniug to adopt the cash system. It is the arolina, the richest in its minerals, as Strong-Minded Women.—The unfem-|the cannibals who dwelt upon it. But! only safe one. estimated, of all the States, should remain inine wives and disappointed spinsters!they were too weak to put ont to sea . so dormant and show so little enterprize! who held public meetings to assert “wo- " T ; ~ oO end “a L er F : again. To doso was tudie. They could . . 4 ; in developing, by rendering accessible, mens rights,” have manifested of late bul die if they landed: and perhaps the | ager a aiggspnastagg rer cgaiegre| < ’ : —asr. ‘allas, be Awercan minister f ne Dred Scott.—The real original Dred these treasures that would pour a strearo considerable discouragement at their slow | savages might be merciful. Perceiving Court of St. James, has transmitted to Lord | ¥88 the lion of the Court House on Sat- of wealth into it, infuse enterprize among progress in the coutemplated reform of none of the natives, they havled their! © i ! ‘urday mornin H recognized the people and add greatly to your pop, unsexing themselves. Attheir last meet-|poat up on the Roach: A sought tl — opm a ae ap g: aes ipod oan | * e s . ie : Pare wae . aaa at up 0 } ’ ght the of exchange for $1350, for distribution among surrounded by about a score of lawyers, Sen : ing in New York—and may it indeed shelter of the adjoining woods, in the hope the crews of two Margate life-boats. These | 1) lati : d : Professor Emmons, employed by your prove the last—one of the leaders com-) of finding fruits or berries for subsistence. | brave fellows, at the imminent risk of their lives, | congratulating him on his enviable state and one of our most scientific men, plained that she could convince ten men! But, once in the woods, their fears in- succeeded in rescuing the captain and crew of nutoriety. Some said he was the most rralcbobag a lecture here (in Albany) on| where she could persaade one woman to creased. They moved stealthily along, | the American ship Northern Belle, while that | celebrated character of the present day— ati Seite stated rinig. ar arg? that ley that the a : de dpa upon. aiarmed at the cracking of the dry bushes vessel was riding out a terrific gale off King* | that he caused a greater stir in the Uni- . yrth Caro! inn was the richest mineral — na of our editors wit y remarks i= beneath their feet, and at the rustling of gate on the 5th of January last. lted States than Lafayette himself, and State in the Union. This tells the whole story, aud shows the leaves. Death seemed to speak iu ev- - | : : ; Minitlie alaurditics ry a Ree P advised him to go off forthwith to Boston iat the absurdities started by our female ery sound, and to leer upon themthrough) 7 Drive ‘Away [ats.—Some years | ibit hi H brethren in New York ean never become gyery openimg glade of the fe Cold les y aay years | exhibit himself there, and from thence to fact has been announced to the people . every opening glade of the forest. Could | ince a correspondent of the Boston Cul- ; ; ’' popular with the great mass of American | sweats gathered on their sunburnt brows; | 7; 7 i London, but to be sare before he left for ding donged into their ears, until at last) women. The adwission does honour t g :|tivator recommended potash for this par-| ). : . \ : 7: 2 L Leah eee 1200 © and inure than once they halted, and con-| poge. The rats troubled him very mach England to get an introdaction from Mrs. the germ has begun to give signs of life the sex, and should induce our strong: | sulted on the propriety of returning tothe } i e Ss The ar: oe ; : led friend pin rane ed on the propriety of returning to the | having entered through the chamber floor. | Stowe to the Dutchess of Sutherland. 1e epirit is being awakened which will) minded friends to engage in something | boat; but as often as they resolved to ad-| They i ee ses ; They appeared in great numbers and were | “No, massa,” said Dred, “me not go to la gentleman in New York respecting the mineral deposites in the coal field region. The writer says :— } “The last week was fall of trinmphs _ |for Mr. Everett. Here, in this busy city, ; | ut the Lusiest season of the year, the lar- | Death of the last Daughter of George zest hall was crowded to its utmost ca- T11.—The last of the children of George | pacity to bear bis discourse on Washing- Mi has de this life. Her Royal|ton, more being unable to enter than ness Mary, Dutchess of Gloucester, equalled the number within, Great as expired Tharsday, April 30, at the age of Lis discourse on Washington really is, it 81. She was born on the 25th of April,| was by no means the equal to his inau 1776, and, consequently, had long pass~ | yural Address. One opinion only exists the ordinary limit of human life. here as to the latter effort—that it was oe the grandest effort of genins known in all We _ |the range of eloquence. The educated ve cormorgiee fo uorqemnag ay and the mnodecated alike were borne along ps as kana Mevain ofthe |e irresistible force as his mighty A jean ‘Anti-Blavery Suciet id re hor, found utterance in ing held in that city, and area § is atteud- | si ovate AUtorli , by Garrison, Burleigh, Phillips, Froth: | jecasi ri ed ingham, Foss, Purvis, fii ingon, Quincy joccasiun, when my blood coarsed more ‘Abe Kelly Maho Pie por foana i, lit 4 freely thau at my present age, but never y A £) Shon Wed €/ did [hear before from his lips any ad-| character. ideo abagger yr test ed ote end dress to be compared with this, vor from ares he Ast : T Vie of Ne "| the lips of any of our most gifted orators. anpebiee, . oor e sera a The city ha o wild with excitement Han oF ne he onary) whenever the subject has Leen mention movement by a speech, in which he de | 4” <-- Monroe, 8. C., May 11th, 1857. words of 7 ~— Time after time, year after year this ‘ bear the old North State on to increased Ure practical. The women of Ameri-| yayce, especially as they found themselves : sim the Usi- r Revolat , the State on increased Sg oa ce i ie egies ia uce, especially as they found themselves | very troublesone, so that he felt justitied | p, Py ala eG vee be at tt i a ly ve “> and increasing proaperity. The comple-!0!" Soe ee ander @ hay rick, have a ascending a wooded hill, which they hop- in resorting to extreme Cea effect a si to Ragland. melden; me a4 linbery, N.C eee, OS ee we bapentbealf So Prem ikgiNatwnel Ames , ro -— ry F nice tine of It, and all attempts to make eq night faruish them with a nook oF !their expulsi f hi anise H in St. Louie with Massa Labaun. Dred bert anankiod and of St. Paul, as traitors. ‘ atone tcan tion of our Western railroad will be but the: believe that they are “trampled | ¢ on ere ie! ‘Thos it bli their expulsion from his premises. € is a small, pleasant looking be- id pra : oe : 3 cave ic ee embling yy a »wed i “ cose ARE CATHOLICS ANTISLAVERY ¢ the first step in the grand march of pro- upon” will resolt in failure. In Phila tes ad z Oe aS 7 send obedient vanded ep potash and strewed it around |tween 50 and 60 years pele 4 \TOR. r. I 1 : i >, gress and devel sot iw conf. delphia, and, in fact, every where in this they proceeded. They approached the their holes, and rubbed some under the) Leader: . the txts Another Victim of the Netional [Hotel Janie M wore, a Catholic priest of Ro- | sre development, and we confi- : cir a 4 card us itt : : summit of the hill, which was bold and | boards and on the sides where they eame . Malad chester, N. ¥.,a city which contains dently predict that from the completion ates hy ad ris picts aS set Y\rocky. The foremost of the party veu-|throngh. The next night he heard a oe y nen. There is scarcely a merchant in! tured from the shelter of the trees to view | squealing among them, which be sappos- Alice Carey, in any essay on “ insin- g g F mi 9 thalic . . of th 2 ; lite about 20,000 Catholics, writes a letter in ed cel ipsa io eal ua Market street that dues not work more the island. Cautiously he stole, step by|ed was from the caustic nature the! cerity,” says: “If our neighbor kisses t - Gi 1) , ) om the eausti of th ’ : Pwwaperrwia, May 15th. leetei, ooly ' F } Hes . » history of the State p reply to the charge of the Rochester era in the history of the State. hours in the day tlan the coal heavers of Pm . . poe ceesange = Hon. Mr. Petriken, momber of the “Democrat,” a Lb sak Republican paper. The wealth is up yonder in that Dee} I lai j 4 heir wives ‘toil not, ne siinae wep to oe oa brow, until his eye potash that got among their hair or on | our cheek, we may infer in ninety-nine a- é 5 Lal : slic aper, yor > England, : “8 ni , be ei : . . . . * : starfire shee Pennsylvania House of Representatives nea: a ret x wo , Re caught sight of the village below. Then) their bare feet. hey disa nd | ses out of a hundred that he bite our red. Among p, * that “Cathulics are found on the side of fiver coantry, and we are going after it. do they spin,’ and yet the Queen of She- j,9 1; lly ee i j ar ¢ id optsel te ” . byes Sug died at Harrisbarg to day from a Jiseas Ul: for alittle yankee energy to hthe ba would probably suffer iu comparison ie literally sprang into the air, clapped) for a long time he was cxempt from any back as we turn about.” “ Ninety-nine ’ : eens } - } : = li fo ttle ¥ ee eneryy k » ba are 2 2 a Pel a r ; ns & eoutracted at the National Hote! in Wash. *')** Holders) era wie we make V4 work forward ! a. with tl zap a their attir : If our his bands, and shvuted, ‘Safe ! safe! safe !"| further annoyance. cases, atnvant to @ pretty extensive range Supe, org ington. following extracts. We ask the reader “get th AP Mitte aa vise feed : . What is the matter?’ asked his compan- of kissing for one woman—considering and loias, . Fayetteville Observer. female brothers werg wise, they would jong who thought him ers ‘We are ~ 7+ i x of “ nei » ladigestion, o- to examig¢ this priest's statements, as to . do nothing to disturb so beatific an ar ,ag, i 1 tell gee Sim ba ye Gate ; | the sex of your neighbors. =e ace The Western Railroad.—A large num. | the antislary principles and sentruents IELP “~ rangement.” - es ee tapos ait te lo Po ne to Ladies Wanted out West.—The editor - _> — : omen : ; c P . re village on the o below. Looking . a Re , | i anto- | : ded with par- ber of bids for the 2d division contracts, | of Roman Catholics, and then to bear in HELP AT MAND. “e se lpia WRIBE of thie Joy Reporter calle with a stento A Brick of a Hen.—Tw i pe : 7 A . 5 ; ; Sad down, the now joyfal seamen beheld ai rian voice for ladies to come West. Hel w ‘ ~ - e thet dieemse advertised by the Western Railroad Com | ying that thet Sars wlvo eniielts tii The late Abolition Convention at N ay a : pean han PK Bi te } ; ‘ Woonsocket Patriot makes over pawee of thems were considered by the Directors] 7 ; id ireosatie ) eon The latest Development of Tractarian- | couren lifting its modest front above the | cays:—The last census report shows that} 4 ‘etak > : coretor rarely owt bee I Tl J Pi sOFs) pountry, and, throagh Democratic infla York passed the following Resvlution: | jea.— A new weekly paper, named the huts of the natives. Then they shared in| there are 710 more males than females the mistake of an old Shanghai of rt wetion, aed on Thareday last. se contract for one : ‘ : ge . ; on of tel : er Sortnet tlie; at They |; : : s ; 4 his, that has been “setting” for five weeks Say pea section (2 miles) was awarded to Jona ence, are allows Ito exereise the right of Resolved, That it becomes a high mo.) Cneon (Vuseyite,) commen ed with the Ue transports of (herr companion ey in lowa. This was taken in June and a Ea, fi { brick! ‘ ' ’ “ . : ¥ » rount iece | Chobe, Dye than Worth, Esq ; for another to J.Q. A euffraze as sven as they get to the Terri- )Pa! duly te dissolve the present National present year, and is conducted “by a leaped, th pt, they embraced. ‘They does not include the spring or fall emi i Hee anuiees ” queth be Sis a6 pele end for these sta etait h | oe o nd i" Compact: to raise the ne oo 0 ittee of cl ven al sy pe. knew by that church that the missionary | gr res , st 60.- : a) ’ c i ; Leach, Esq.; two sections to Thos. Wad-| tories, are alinust: universally Roman ypact; to raise the banner of seces- Commi ice o clergymen and laymen re: Kew bY Baw ee as J | gration. We are now ininus at least 60,-) than ours to know what st ill hatch y. Apee j Pee . \ —_ ae Aaa s . Saray here. The 3 here he liv- ; : ' atshe wi ° 2 healthe ae dill & Co; two to J.C Lally & Conse sion; to join in the ery of No U nting a large and influential body was there. hey knew that where Le liv-| 000 ladies to make op oar quota! If it preg ctckvand that ke . & Le : olics 5 ¢ . , . 7 ‘ roy . ’ prem fredl and two aon left open for contract, pend ation with Slaveholders; to separate th of Chureli-men.” In the issue of Mareh ed _ laboured cannibalism inst be ie at ; roo vars, ae n is not penenced by 5 ; = ye Asa matter of conrse, Pain personally |from the South 13 there is the following passage, advo- They accordingly descended to} bipesa : - e ing negotiations with one of the largest I 2 i} Ee. | - 4 ; . oo = seskbolders in the Company acquainte d with every priest in thes dio Woe Wartiiailasubeentthe AIL cating a union with the Cuurch of Rome; the plain, and foand, instead of a crucl| A Large Dinner Party.—Abont 20.. 7 ee as : : Now, as this lis “e . trine of ; Lah : ' ; ’ : ae . P % ; we ut coc, and from their mode of acting, as “Were the present Bis Rome to death, the utmost kindness, perfect secu: | 000 persons partook of the dinner at the An individnal, wearing a bri scar- The contracts were made, we ui wder Z ; | a large portion of the Democratic party. | I bas rite andagenercos! ‘tality. Lad those!) I ! 1 den at M his, T. 1 te Ti 5 } lv as f las from rehab iforination, TP can whe . ball » know, indeed, that Ul ayree yand agenerous hospitality. Lad Chose | Jate railroad festival at Memphis, Lennes- et uniform, and carrying a long © stand, at fair prices, entirely satisfactory “°'' ™ rene ! Seasey } d ’ shies I : : | phis, ’ ; ying g sword a ee hit A paepyiss Company. OOOFd | tiem with certaitity low my reverend |OOUt 60 lar as disnnion and secession are iment, 1 1 above, ar joctrines of Wrecked inariners been sceptics or infi-}see. The dinner table was nearly three- has been perambulating the streets of Fayetteville Olver rrethren act on politics IL know their concerned, we think it nothing but right! the English Chareh, what should hinder dels, w m d they have needed any further qnarters of a mile long, and had on it Newport, Ky., for the past few days.— sentiments concerning slavery. Not one/and proper that their press in Georgia that his [Holiness sh make an over-| proof of the humanizing and renovating $000 plates and dishes, 2500 pounds of He states that he is Elijah, the prophet, 2e of them but woul il ay his heart's bloed | ould say, now, whether it is still Dein ture to os, as a Charch, t af, in conside- por ap Hi of the utility of | beef and mutton, 75 hams, 60 pigs, 125 and predicts the destraction of the world Collegiate Education at the Vorth and | at the foot of the altar of God for the ab r | ration of vur commun Juith, We el eh . EDA d eae Achaea AAD turkeys, 400 chickens, 180 beef tongues, speedily. abu ‘ ‘ . oeratic doctrine They etill retain the ' \ : ry . at the South.—From a table in DeBow's vlition of slavery, toc the blotting out of : once 0 be reconciied to the re aes 10 barrels potatoes, 18 baskets salad, 12 — : eri Sat Aon secessionists of 1850 among them Are y atery atendo 4 : t F . . ar : . - Rervew for May, we find that the number of! that awful sink of demoraization a id ; ™ eae alae e Western | hri tend mn * Miyght wer The Mormons.—The movements of Bigham barrels ice water, 500 pounds cake, be “4 Solemn Fart.”—The Southern Cal- students in Colleges or Universities, in (hed fee corruption, which grows blacker, aud they in full fellowship Have they yiv-; hope that thousands among us would: yoy ave attracted sutne attention since the | siCes raisins, almonds, oranges, &c. hist care: Iti } fi that : : atten ator says: * ext sections of the Union, in proportion wo their deeper, and wider every day on up their principles, or have SVijon! gladly hail such overt vield to 5 t he : ea . Lb sateen act , io prog } ) ; en up their principles, or hav the Union ) ' e report that he had fled from Utah — not one marriageable girl in twenty, can ,e Comemntoe white population, is as follows : in the Newt * * . * * * portion of the party given up theirs? it our grateful acce Or, WY Tt is now stated that the Mormons are about make a ee eas cod s f cofft J} A thea woden ot Soe ce cdamepeogeiet It is false in theory that Catholics, eit pfow is this? S| DE? coy : Seger cin wild not an extensively authorized me-! commencing a settlement near Council Bluffs Sanday Cars in Brooklyn.—Snniday ye nie is one td 02 edict to 826, in the North-western States une to 04+. . av other land. are nweis this? Speak, if you are honest ioral, signed by whoever would sign it, for an « mt or receiving station, The lead- | railroad travel was daly initiated in Brook id recptrbal ditpeonasrey A a ve er in America or any other land, are fae ac ri 1 \ ’ x 5 5 ° - = enyage the attention of all mar ble in begios Vol and in the Southern States one to 545, Mout ta very, Tdo not mean here in yonr professions to the people.—..Vir- be presented on onr s le first, to Pius ing me the new settlement are to be Eas-|lyn, New York, on Sunday last, 17th inst.,| 0: .° Should si ’ rages af peer and tse de a rte fF proporien deny that some Catholics may make tional American, IX., praying hin, for Chr st’s sake, to be tern m e not been initiated into the}mach to the annoyance of the lovers of (gots Rs romwet is No ‘ollege students than any otber State tr are le ahd eae reconciled to us?” real mys Mormonism, and who will! the Sabbath and good order in that city Sars 1e Union, ond Uwion, the first having one to 381, and the inoney out of Bl vad some Protes therefore fitted for taking charge of | The cs bof tl e J “sur 1 ! i paokrheden mee rat, The whee peaber of College tw. |tants du; bull assert, and you unre) The Grave of President Monroe al rour eee ne erie wel Gy An old bachelor, on seeing the words, a olleg . ° ’ . a puny win them err en a rly ¥ al af, ¥ cee mone deots in South Carolina is 720—i0 Creorgin grant, that the Supreme Spiritual Power A Boston Notion A course of ser aor ca ne . It is more than pr »ba s r control of the Brooklyn ty Heileoas pam nes supplied "over the door of an . ’ S 1 . 2 1) " = = pes f " ease . ma ~ . Xo any, p v 3 1 es | ovste aloor ped i i all other ques 1836. Wisconsin bas asmalier proportion of of oar chure | as ercommunicatd ail The New York 71) aca calls attention to mons has been commenced in a church ble that the founding of this settlement is the foal Fal babe bbl pes ; 4 ch agers My ten Laelia vipad be and said he absulutely #- College Students than any State in the Unioa, connected with the slave trade And, the fact that the remains of President Mon in Boston, to be delivered on suceessive real cause of Brigham’s “secret expedition to n on Ferry, and as each car le would take a wife and two children. the station, every seat and every available standing place was occupied text, ‘* What! somewhere : e saved @” in which clergy that city without even a monument to} inen of the Congregation, Baptist, Unita- regard to the state of affairs in Utah, has caused IIe lies beneath | rian, Episcopalian, and Universalist de-'a change inthe policy hitherto contemplated by nomination are to officiate. “And light. the 1e condition of that Territo n and darkness ming!ing met ry now being such as to Sabbath evenings, on the i North.” The Washingto roe are interred in a burial-ground near rasul do tol rth Tt ashington information received in the Union says that recent that Catholics in else, heartily furthermore, I assert ha America, and everywhere concur in this decision. That evident and I have only to cite the opir ions expressed by the * Roman Catholic Iteview™ time and again—a Review, in- bie medion via: one to 4083 white inbabitants. able 3 d pages to & Legal Meaning of “A Member of the Church England.” —Recently Vice-Chancellor Sir John Stuart gare jadgment in the case of Lun- ham rs. Blandell. The testator bad made the rtain annuities to his two nephews . ee . we do is Saas ve Coxvicren.—“Rev.” Mr. Kinney, who was arrested in Frederick, Md., several months ago, on the charye of having rob-| One of our exchanges annonnces that a Mr. White, living in Venice, Pa., was e vigorous MA recently murdered bed by | payme mark his resting-place. a simple slab, upon which is merely the government Monroe, Robert Tillotson, req } in his own inseription, © and is the theory of the Catholic body in 1 sures, troops in large numbers will be sent thith lad deposited his money in the ba: } ne ie : ; bed the Roman Catholic church at Mar | deed, edited by a layman, but one which Vault No. 147 There i thing t pre ‘ sone one who wished to get his money wot on their becoming members of the tinsburg, (of which he was formerly pas.) this case merely states what has been ault No. 147. vere is nothing to in- | , . - ; : er, probably under the command of General Tyo editor adds that, “uckily Mr. WI ole shed Church. It appeared that, though Yor,) of a silver vase and other valuables, dicate that the James Monroe mentioned Bunyan's Pilgrim It is said that Harney. The administravon is anxious to act at . ; the executor bad paid them ever since 1843, . 20 00 ‘ : , { " re LE nof his iu fay : tar F liv i -, & , was convicted in the court of Berkley Atnerion, and lad been even before the'is the Monroe who was in the haitle of Bunyan, in the preparation of his immor- once 1 this important matter, especially in view | 7 yok sar Wintel Gert when the testator died, he now refused because daly eae county, Virginia, during the past week, |. Decl : a f tna ndence”—“ That! W] PI 1 adie ballin | tal work, neither asked nor received ad-! of the late obstructions to the Judiciary proceed 7 ; \ re ui Be aN 1e legatees witheld proof of their being mem- ve i ? +) "“Dec ( , ndependence - 1 » ains, g Pceiver a 5 , ee: . s . a year; be and sentenced to the penitentiary for the i att lah "t ‘ ad I nal.” by the natu } oy nt me ny on Tre is mY 7 vice from any one. When it was com-) ings, and the accounts so frequently received, yut his life: wrs of the Establishment—ia other words, of ? ’ . ‘ xe and ev ! ) f - shoul : ac ) » whe : ) H : . d States, Sts term of one year. pe i 5 aie be ie : l i ‘ f the a - My ie ; s ie tT ¢ ‘ee ter “a ’ i Ves pleted, however, he consulted his pious, relative to oppressk by the Mormons of thdse =. » Lord's Sapper at chureh, On their part it vance. ral law, and are deprived of their rights fonght by the side of Lafayette at Brandy: fiends. Some were pleased, others were who do not belong to their fraternity. 857 A thander atorm of unusual se“ | otended, that berng baptized im the only by some positive or municipal law, which may degrade as well as a red or black man. It is denied by fact. The Catholic Chareh, (and American Catholics are a good specimen of ita meinbers,) has nev- neither in America or any where else, minge charges the Cam» .s, en. atmtous cirew- lundred Copres , for Twat: for any lerger e cost of papet Another Gold Diacovery.—The Dah lonega (Georgia) Mountain Signal says that a gold vein has been discovered re cently on the “Dunagan lot,” which ap rato be exceedingly rich. The lot ies within three miles of Dahlonega, on) & wine; whowas Ministerto France in 1704, ) . ; : }mach seandalized and afterwards to England; who was Sec- retary of State from 1811 to 1817, and for two full terms President of these United Yet such ia the fact, that the well stained slab of marble, two feet square, is all the monument Ex-President Monrve It was a vain story its, and lions, may aiee. BOUL Ti é : os a mere romance, about Pa snip Wine.—Mr. John Clarkson : a i 8 times . ) . and ; wart » somevimes’ Gr Milford, Pennsylvania, informs us that regaled by fair ladies in stately palaces! and goblins, States >: Currants and Gooseberris he makes a very good wine from parsnips | were torn from by the following process :—Let the roots prostrate Currante remain in the yu sand all winter, if you of the Fair grou: like; by all means let them be well frost- . verity passed ning of the loth tered and trees yer this p : nst. Fen the lar their stro A large ports is were Db One or two siuall houses W arch, and avowing themselves to be members without communion. His <j this view of the ease, and or- j the annuities to be paid accordingly, oa e ground that membership in the Chureh J, unless the contrary were uiust be presumed, twas epoug ot may fall, the Chestatee, near the well known “Cal: |i ited a chain upona single slave. hs has. The Zimes states the following ad-! and gooseberries are best pruned by keep- a ct Marol bl We | fiat lat beams t] py inten eoe ine.” This i the first Council that assembled in Bal- ditional facts: : ied. In the month of March clean a quan. We learn that at le ue 7. 7 ; : ’ i al ti g their centres quite open, and bring- ; . ; : 5 ea racing Fiqures ¢ Pps Pye ; copies will be houn mine.” This is the second or third |") ntil now, not a single act can be! As Mr. Monroe was a Virginian Feri ne centres ee tity, ent them fine, and add one quart of deor of the dining room was open, and. Tracing Figures on Marble—A novel and jtimore un ' & : ee Dalida wind lifted se elatia eile ail tie amelie Welling es eee dean ies 3 Seon rich discovery made here within a month, The old plan of skimming over the coun- try for gold has been abandoned, and miners are now going deeply into the bo- eom of our mother earth; and thus far, some of them have met with great en-| couragement. This county has never yet |“ ryt been rightly prospected ; but ouPpeople | of every description how seem determined to go at the work and the more galling sla in earnest. We have nothing to gain by slavery at the South, for few of the slaves or slave- 7 holders belong to our church; our feel At the last accounts from Minnesota, | ings, our prejudices, onr desires, our ed- — numbers of land specalators were | yeation, our religion, everything that we gathering there from all parts of the Un-| pave ever feil or learned go diainetrical demonstrate that Catho- ally solicited “are found on this side ao one yee', companred by produced to lic, ag a body, of the slaveholders. * * * * * * We are freemen, sir, and are opp sed to slavery every where, in every age, and slavery of the body slavery of the sonl. Aunavy, NY heat UR. he above que’ h he will pay ' : ; alone [ ing up six or eight princ ipal branches: water to each quart of ent roots, from near the ground ; placing a wooden them one to one and a quarter hours tying Press out the liqnid and strain it. the supposition of most people that he died and was buried within the Old Do minion, but this is an error. hoop in the middle of them, and Mr. Monroe, in his last days, resided them at equal distances around it with S. Gonvernenur, late Postmaster of cut back all side-growth on these } this city, who married his only daughter; pal branches to within an inch theirresidence was on the corner of Prince! branch. These will becoine, covered with fruit spur fruit through wand thus piece of toasted bread. to eighteen hours put it into casks, pre and Elm streets. season, The venerable Dr. Francis tells us that the branches will produce he often met Mr. Monroe walking ont out their whole length. when the weather was fine, and that on shoots start, as they will from all parta, time to time. When done working, close these occasions he was the object of most pinch them immediately, unless they are the bang tightly; let it stand until the affectionate attention. Ie has often met wanted to form principal branches. When following March and then rack it off in him making purchases for the family at) from age the fruit becomes small, train to bottles, adding to each bottle a lum}; Market, where all the stallmen | new branches, two or three every year, of sugar of the size of a walnut. Then! each gallon of the flnid thus obtained add ables upon the tavie srinei- three and a half pounds of coarse sugar, of the stirring it well, and when sufficiently cool the next set it to work with yeast smeared over a Atter from twelve When summer. serving sufficient to till np the casks from » Ing their papers. When flock, was last: week caught crockery thereot To the floor, making a finale ofail the break It was quite a des- tructive storm.—Clenton Indepe ndent. > The ed a bill peolu Senate of from voting ut Sheap Ste aling have taken a bad disorder, one, the pet of the) an 10 swallowing bank the far game of roule J and dashed them upon Massachusetts bas pass- ting paturalized ciuzens | while the til two years after recelv- The sheep of Urbana Obio, igures in relief upon marble with great facility. In the performance of this operation, the desired figures are first traced upon the marble with they are then covered with varnish made on Spanish sealing wax, dissolved in of e, afler which a mixture of equal parts of acid of salt and distilled vinegar is pour- ed upon the marble, which corrodes the ground, figures remain in relief, as if engraved, saving the cost of time and expense. Playing Little Games.—We published the fact last week, savs the New (rleans Times, that lividual had been fleeced out of $47,000 at tte. Yesterday we heard L BROWN. ton. |ly opposed to it. Centre : : : 6 eee ena Edie | . auss oured him e was tall and cut the old ones out. In this way sufficiently fine you will have a very de yi ) be managed to extract from the|of another sufferer. A cotton broker fell at a |” 9 “Louisville Journal remarking | knew and honoured him. ’ way ) Sn ' : K bills, which be manag 0 Lovel onvisted ofrobbiuk ti i! The) Lonlav ey our es B and spare, very modest in bearing, digni-| we have seen a single tnrrent, trained licious wine. Some use four pounds of pocket of a coat hung on the fence, and being | faro bank to the tune of $30,000, and a defaul- “4 ace, convicted of robbing the mat! on the letter of Mr. Moore, says: \fled and gentlemanly in his address; he|against a fence, cover @ space SIX feet sugar instead of three and a half pounds, | mercilessly slaughtered and then opened, waster In the firm of which be was a member. The A , | matter, however, was hushed up, and he left the in Mobile, was sentenced on the 6th inst., ; a to fivé years imprisonment in the peniten- | It is undeniably true, as this Roman ti O fice. lary. | Catholic priest states, that the Catholics, i= hesitating and diffident, as polite to) high and twenty wide, tho poorest and humblest as any. He was | finest fruit in abundance. a matter of taste. and produce the| and also use a lemon; but this is merely | found to have titteco dollars on deposit in bi | stomac h. erty. FORLIBERIA. an One hundred and Jive slaves, emanci-| pated ander the last will and testament of Gen. J. J. McKay, so long oar Repre- | sentative from this District in Congress, and so long Chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means, arrived in the steam- er Magnolia yesterday, en route for Libe- ria via Norfolk. One oniy refases to partake of her late master’s bounty. Sle will not go, but prefers remaining wlicre she is, as she is. The negroes are all young and likely except four, and would command from eizly to seventy-five thousand doliars cash to-day in market. When was such a gift made to freedom by any of the open-imouthed revilers of the Soath! How long before the aboli- tionists of the‘North raise alike sum? And yet they pretend to possess all the philan- thropy, all the feeling, and all the chiris- tianity of the country ! The emancipated slaves are travelling under the care of Capt. James Robeson, who married a niece of Gen. McKay's, and qualitied as administrator with the will annexed. He leaves in the train this evening, and expects to deliver the slaves to tl:e agent of the Colonization So- ciety (to which they were bequeathed for the purpose of going to Liberia,) on the u3d or the 24th. They sail to the land of their fathers, carrying with them the principles of christianity and civilization acquired by their sqjourn here. te show with what scrupulous fidelity the Su- preme Court of North Carolina carries out the wi of a decease party with reference to the manamission of his slaves, it is proper to stale that the executors of Gen. McKay filed a bill io Baysity for a proper construction of the will, un- der the aivice of H. L. Holmes and J. G. Sbep- berd, Bays. Col J. G. McDugald represented the next of kin, and C. G. Wright, Esq. the Colonization ¥. la the bill no notice was taken of the Colovi gation Society—no terest vesting in it ull after a delivery of the slaves in Norfolk; and, of course, the pegroes were bot made parties, In this state of tbe case, the Court submited to Attoruey Geo- eral Batchelor the quesuoa, whether be felt at hberty to represent the slaves as a class, under tbe head of its being a charitable use, and stated that till they were represented some way, tbe Coart could vot bear or determine the caase. The trial was postponed until the bext session, whea C.G. Wrigtt represented the Colonization Soctety, and the Attorney General the slaves, 10 the of bis duties that fall under the bead of Charitable Uses. The Witt was executed, say 25 years ago, and, te eect, provided for “the emancipation of ail the megrocs he received from his father's estate” Thase be received from his father’s estate num bered 15 of 20, mostly old, deer-;‘d and worn out. lt was contended by ©. G. Wright, Esq. and the Attorney General, that the mee born since the execution of ihe Will followed, and was estitied to the benefits and privileges ewarded the mother; and that, in a douwbiful case, the law would lea in favor of buman free dum. On the part of Col. Jobo G. MeDoogald it was argued, that only such as be received from bis father's estate. co nominee, were entitied to freedom under the W iil. The Hos. J. (i. Shepherd asked the Court to aay what the admimisirator with the wil! annex ed was bound wo do ;—to construe the Will, and has client wou'd carry i. The effurts of al! these gentlemen were high!y ereditatle, The Court intened aitentively to ail thelr arguments, th-n calmly and diepassionately deliberated, and decreed that those born since the execution of the Will, as well as those born before, were entitled to thei freedom, unless the Court cvald drwover from some subsequent act or writing that the testator meant that the 1n crease shoul pot be emancipated; and as po sub eeqeent Will showing thes prodeced, the Court decided the « aed thew iocrease, which be ac from bes father's estaic, were entiiied to be emancipate: Aod that each one was evtitied lo money frum nt a coull be rinal slaves wired the eatate to carry ber or bim to Libena Cader unis decision of our Supreme Cour Cape. Robesun is carrying the negroes w N bulk. What Northern paper wil] pu this plan, Sovermebed bistory! And, Lied, w Mra. Stowe, Heory Ward Beeche w abx tte IM gewera, Lelieve it! We trow ‘a ‘ og word stated ws suaceptible of proof truth, 8 peo by Ube fact, that tbuse wh bstherte slaves, are on ther way to l»cume aod that throwzh Southern beney ar operation of Seutberr mnoe the W And that aw 1 was executed, were slaves, an were not the vigects of their master's Lounty and as they we xis Will was; ated we “ be mind, were pot thong ly, could mot be the s be toatl m a slavehuidine State Y the lew was vot byw. J vo lean im favor of ating slaves; but, on the contrary, the law wa bound to lea ost them an ar at preuhar ideas South rn n Her ald ~~ MUL: Ns WiICh Te Bavercalc: sont the 2 save: Mr. J. WN r of (dvie pe iW “ as liverate:y murdered ( s M Marshal of that town, Sa s last. Th f i a day, t a gelit hk prace, the satter ¢ 51Ue X¢ A undeserving the] atimerit ] fer passed «fl a as ph of, on Wood's part 4 ' that night Wood. in coupans ise ral yentieinen, was «ittir alite the front room of the HH “ M entered and re:oarked \ we a quarrel thia ever “ ] was arwed ; I aim no d vou W 00d unmedsate!y fr 1 and remarked : *“ Larlie, w ve sliyht difference, bat I i, nothing of 6 ‘ Ir ter as forgeoiter \s 4 were spoken, Moore a 4 deliberately stiot W j wn te he Tie Jatter ! r a“ reached the | ‘ ani pired rmimned ‘ and iminediately @ sappeare The Mayor was offered g reward ot sf 4 : 5 for the arrest of the murce bat up t the last sccuunts he had vet tuk Valion { wn Rev Henry Ward J er performe the ceremony of immer: \ day of last week a i i) Tou We hardly think the world s bbe loser if the Nev UE. Wo. were to pe form the cere: ny of immersing bimec!f with @ big stone tied to bis neck Loutsrs!le Journal ‘engaged in a momentous couflict, which the nett value of the sales of the public - : ——— caetieenapen From the London Times, April 2th. The news which we publish in another | place shows how fully justified the Gov-| ernment and people of England have been : eg | in promptly supporting their officers in . toa of the Land China. Certainly, our troops, our frigates, Hendricks, Commissioners f the and our gunboats have not been d teh- | Office at Washington, and which Lhe find ed an hour too soon. We are evidently | published in the Petersburg Jntelligencer, Value of the Public Lands, From a correspondence between Mr. R. R. Collier, of Petersburg, anti Thomas A. it will require the utmost vigor, courage, and decision to bring to a close. The di- | lomatic labours of Lord Elgin must be . pee ar a Heinrad until the sterner tae at the mili-, Democracy against distribution is taken lands is plainly and fully disclosed, and one of the chief arguments of the bogus South Curollna Rail Road. RECEIVING AND FORWANDING OFFICE, Cuarceston, May 26th, 1857. To the Rditor of the * Watchman,” Sm: Our atiention has this day been. called to @ communication in your papet, inder the heading of “ A word to Merchants,” Before entering into an explanatioy of the facts ted with the exp bili therein no- ticed,.we would beg leave to state, that by the terms of our contract with the South Carolina Rail Road Company, we bave the entire control of the forwarding department, the eompany tary and naval chiefs las been effectually lout of their mouths. It appears from this completed. There is an end for a time of correspondence that after deducting the| missions and negotiation. The whole dis- | purchase money paid by the Federal gov: | posable force of the home and Indian Governments must be devoted to the chas- | : : , tisement aud evereion of the Barbarian | Were acquired by treaty and purchase— | race which seem to be rising up against|amouuts long since reimbursed by the! us in every region where it has set foot. | proceeds of sales—“the costs of surveying, | We learn that the Europeans on board the | selling and managing” amount to less| British steamer Queen, under the Portu- | | = \tha ‘ . Whe guese flag, have been murdered by the |*anervem anda half cents per acre a Chinese passengers and ctew, and the!it is remembered that the minimum price steamer with its eargo curried off. The,ot the public lands, as fixed by law of outrages at Hongkong have been renew- | the Federal government, is $1.26 per acre, ed, and the Government contractors’ store-| what do we see? Why, we find that the | houses, with flour for the troops and fleet, | burot down by ingendiaries, Further in- | government profit on each avre of the | jernment for such of the public lands as) | merely reserving the right of superviston, and that our ag pressly stipulates that our charges shall be made fn strict conformity with the amounts paid, aod further, to guard the in- terests of persons consigning gouds to this agen- cy, the terms of contmet are such, that we can derive no benefit by any departure from this rule. We are therefore alone responsible, in a moral point of view, at least, for the errors and omis- sions of this office, ahd we have no desire to |shrink from any of the responsibitities which we bave assumed, As to the facts of the present case, the enclos- = led vertificate sigoed by Mr. J. H. Kendall, will CAROLINA WATCHMAN, SALISBURY, N. ¢. nd, 1857. TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 2 TERMS OF THIS PAPER $2.00 CASH. ee” REGISTER YOUR LETT ERS.—We have to request thie who send money {o us by letter, to have their letters Registered. Those who do not understand what is required in dolng this, can find out from the Postitaster at the | Office where thelr letters are to be matied. officlating. On Monday, My De. Bittle preached the dedication eermon, after which the ehurch wag solemnly consecrated to the service of the Triane God, by the name of St John’s Evangelical Lutberan Chureh, The dedication was followed with » communion, in which mem- bers of different denominations united. The} ¢» exercises, it is believed, will conduee to strength- en the bond of fraternal love, and promote the gtory of God amongst us. - this moment but hie. d which oeeurred on Monday o’clock, at Edgefigld village, at dence of his nephew, surronn friends, and enjoying the t ministration of his a = e “ey Sauissury, N. C., June Ist, 1857. esi Mr. Editor ; In your editorial notice of the N. C, Presbyterian, you designated the Editors ap- inted at the borougt ing of stoek- holders, as “Senior and Junior,” Mr. Mebane Senior and Mr. McNeill Junior. I merely wish to ask, if these terms express a distinction in rank, or merely in age; if the former, it is in- correct, b no such di was made or intended ut the Convention. This is a very slight mistake, it is true, and might be deemed unimportant, but at the same time, it is best to report all such matters correctly. Yours traly, a od SOMETHING NEW. Several of our citizens have discovered sinee their planting of Drom-Head Cab. bages this season, that the seed has pro, dneed more than they bargained: for, , While the leaves present promise of i ing, the root predoces a thas thoy have an eeonominal combination of two vegetables in one.—S, Carolinian, - formation fro a this quarter we have none, | but it is probable that the Aduniral etill | inaintains the apt reinforcements, atid that in the meantime | the Chinese, not only of Canton, but per- haps thrpughons qh¢ Euipire, are fed with the notion that we are powerless and on the point of being destroyed. public lands, which it sells, is over one dolar and sixteen cents per acre! —When position, waiting for|it is further remembered that a vast deal he of the public lands is worth, and will bring in the market, ten or fifteen or twenty dollars per acre, who can form an Jadequate conception of their aggregate | gay morning in time for the train to High We are authorized to announce Mr. Tnomas |Sbow that the barrels of sugar were delivered to MecNeewy, as a candidate for ny office of Superior | ys and that we paid $1,60 cents for freight se asi Comntyict owe mnenp'd-50 lott said barrells; the drayage was of course paid — |by tis, so that the only substantial charge of Whose Fault is it? —Our packages for | neglect that can be brought against us, is, that | Huntsville, N. C.,-are mailed every Tues we paid too much freight, and that we made ao | overcharge of 4 cents on the item of wharfage ; 1 eee this latter was simply au error of our clerk, anc ‘editorial management of Messrs. LH. E. We are obliged to our correspondent for the above correction, It is due to Mr. McNeill, as well as to the Conven- tion. The Asheville Spectator.—This paper has re-appeared, and is now under the! Death from the Power of Imaging tion.—A & is told in a late number of Nouvelle Zeitung of a physician who tried an experiment on eritminal tally condemned, iHustrating the’ ‘ of imagination. The man was to see a dog bleed to death, and to serve all the symptoms of failing life ap But the strangest intelligence is to fol-| value, and of the profits actually made | Point. If they were properly distributed low. The Chinese vendetta has spread through the Archipelago. Some time} since Singapore, our great emporium in those seas, was threatened with ruin by on them by the general government? And |and attended to, they would leave High j with a protit of ody ove dollar and six- | Point the same day, and arrive at Hunts- |teen cents per acre, how can it be said) yille on Wednesday. But this is not the an iusurrection of the hordes of Chinese| With any regard to truth, as the Demo-| case, They are often a whole week | which inhabit it. Now we hear that Sa-)crats every day say, that ‘the public lands | reaching their destination. Now, whose rawak, the settlement of Sir James Brooke | in Borneo, has been destroyed. On the| 17th of Febraary the Chinese rose and massacred several Europeans. Sir James Lroyke only saved his life by swimming across a creck. But the Rajah is not a| man to fail at such a conjecture. Plac- | ing Limself at the head of a band of Ma- | laysand Dyaks, two fighting races whom he seems to have effectually subjected, and aided by a steamer which opportune- ly arrived, he avenged the destruction ol! tue place by the slaughter of 2.000 Chi What may have happened during two moupths which have since elapsed who can tell! It is evident that the Chinese who have poured out of their own country over all the settlements of those regions, who are to be found in wultitudes in Singapore, Borneo, Penany, and Malacca, who nay be numbered by tens of thousands in our Austrailian col-| ovules, are by this time thoroughly roused , into a war of extermination ayainst us.—| Poison, fire, and the kuife are prepared | for os by thousands of barbarian fanatics, and any day we way learn the destruc-| tion of our most flvurishing settlements, | with the slanghter of every man, woman | and child of European blood. How deep! has been the plot, how terrible the dan- ger, we may how perceive. It is often surprising to find how complete is the communication among barbarous races, Low etrong the common inetinet which guverns them. In this case the fact is etrougly exemplified. In places remote from gach other there is evident ly the same spirit of hatred and the same treachery and croelty in the gratification oft. Yen was right i: saying that he hese. tue and acted ip accurdance with the deinands of the populace. It is plain that for a long time there has been growing up among Ciimnese a feeling of hostility which eep encouraged ty vur own passive toleration of insult, 7 pinion of ail persons connected with China, that vig rous theasires Were necessary ip the lat spute, has Leen prin ully founded on a knowledge that this rancorous spirit existed among the Chinese, eoapled with a belief tiat it could splayed with u 8 € ywecor to a Crisis, and > s tte | sh the tragre f this less race |v the use of the Whole strength of the Reupire. We inust recog! be present as no “lttie war, for we are fyzlting t handred aw us of pope fover the balt As j t nt i 1 aj)} fees . n i slab et AVE Arrive J ther aC « As r , nplets Sir Jd atie (> alia Bhi ped tor ¢ a, where it w ve fore troops frou P eir vovag s lu eure ate with s ‘ a4 c ‘4 4a 4 a\ t i " J wr, we 1 atau ¢ Pf W i t Persia cone:eded, India tranqo I 1 * e « sy for ( a A i - i leve x ria c ser as ee MURDER CASES IN MASSACHUSETTS Wotwitesrcn, Mass, May 21 pr aa (ses linve be srought ~ Coactar re bivur 4 y Tne court fir fter with th John G for thie ‘ \ vi vat wife . \ 1 4 found vv Uys Na , the murder of tisit rl a | , ue rged on rt aad Redd Id t nat ere) g y a Ciuar, 4 1 Was & need ¢ entir 1 f ' 4 j na Rane d kidhing ac red yur Acie die pron oe ( “ ywelty. During arts ne, the French Xe ' s 7 # ; for the « un of \ ' hanees war k hy the impending eome fen we re t. was one « for. twe s against ] pubhe agitation imue- are in debt to the customs?’ That is, how can it be said that the ‘cost of surveying, selling and managing the public lands’ exceeds the profits made on them by the geveral government, and that this cost” has to be paid out of monies derived from the tariff t the idle clap-trap and ridiculous humbag- But we have no patience with gery in which the Democracy are in the daily habit of indulging on this momen- tous question. If they are honestly op- posed to distribution, they should supply us with facts and arguments against it,! instead of resorting to such disreputable i shifts and expedienta to blind and de lude the people, and keep themselves in power and in the enjoyment of the spoils. But enough. We append the remarks of the /ntelligencer on this subject, which accompany its publication of the interest ing and conclusive correspondence allud- ed to: “We have never in onr life known such a miserable series of abortions as the ar- guments, one and all, which the anti-lis- tributionists have resorted to in order to Commonwealth out of her rightful share of tl They seem to be urged either for the parpose of mocking popular intelligence, or of proving to the world bow omnipotent is their power to do mischief. As often as they have been exposed and exploded they have been repeated with increased pertinacity, and this game will continue to be played to the end of the chapter.— very sound and consistent reason that is pressed in advocacy of Distribution is met with rhetorical seoffs or sarcastic flings having no more force nor su chouse the ve land money stance than moor and this is the no wl the Demo press trifl m more deeply aud vit sliine, way en ratic ‘awitha ques liv affecting for for woe the inte whicl ce the ascendancy of the the counc Ss ft ate usly deceive the TS egregiin om selves they think that their career of decept and des to go on undisturbed and incheehked. This land iasne, which ¢ ey Pict to consider a ridiculous hambag will yive the trouble ¢ yh before they are done with it. Itisa rock inthe political waters upon which they will strike and spilt as sorely as t! ey ¢ ntinne heir present course, and the fate that they “ “ () Art ' icy ! A Ke . ie tar ad | if, ' “ “ ‘ J the whole stu pe ue structure «¢ Imposture which it i ared will dissolve and vanish ike buseless fabric A They may anel ar por ‘ ive witticisn ut the erp f the lth, dar ny preset inVass as much as the avoof r nw “ 4 ‘ A va wailing and ynashing 4 id g t 0 o- A SLAVE STORY A s Abolition | A rin New } , . sa afew days Je wast ans f ive } € A a ~ Bg an and ca it sent I ave WAS Tey 4 ar “ 10, 4 Jrand er led in a 4 ' a sculptor into ecst crow pear e Was fia at 4 rir UGecree and it was t 1 rever end yentieman that this beauufal crea- | ir with # form se delicate that she “ adorn any parler in the land, was put up at ag : vcked down at the p 1 KYOV0, with chains on her bands al rists i preacher fire at the envvee “ soul Was filed with an ie led Ss pulpit; he nade an appeal t 18 peo onthe atro Clous nature of the alave . and inti- Topretty broadly for what purpose Ati hay Was parchased at snch an r pric It) was intimated ut é ¢ eit somewhat discon- ‘ bbe Jearned that the pretty creat was the marble Grreek Slave, 6o farnous on both sides of the Atlantic Many \ le considered that both the ) ndt preacher slave were sold, ar old on having attend isked by ber moth er, 00 fe enjoyed herself, answered: * 1 au fi// of happiness, | could'nt be any happier I « $ crow jfault is it? | > Free Schools.-The free schools for this district are now in opergtion, and | parents are requested to send their child- ren. The male school is tanght by Rev. Mr. Harz, in Mr. Samuel Harrison's new building in rear of his residence. The female school is taught by Misses Gites and Ferroy, in the basement of the Lu theran Church ‘A ee y [a2 Prof. Hoc, of the Union Theo. Seminary, of Va. will preach in the Presbyterian Church in this place, this’ (Tuesday) evening. -_ | Hard Times.—The Dahlonega (Ga.) Signal tells a sorcowful tale of the scarci- jty of provisions in that and adjacent {connties. Great suffering, it thinks, is inevitable. <—« tat Joux A. Girwer, Fsq., has receiv- the of the Whigs and Americans in the Greensboro’ District, as @ candidate for M Q W appiny, Faq - Saucer Hitz, keq , democrat, will proba- ed unanimous nomination Congress. is also a candidate bly be voted for by his party friends. White Sulphur Springs.—We eee that Mr. E. ©. Extiorr, the enterprising pro prietor of the White Solphur Springs, Catawba County, N. C., is before the pnblie, ring the claims of his superior Waters to the attention and patronage of | the expense incurred. we could site similar errors, where the amount charged was too small. As to our having paid too much freight, the fault rests more with the shippers, than with ourselves, as we received no Bill of Lading for the barrels, and presumed the amount charged to be correct. As a graia of comfort to those parties who have consigned all their goods to this agency, and who may be alarmed into the belief, that thev have becn overcharged all along, without | being aware of it, we will add that our freight account which foots ap over $80,000 for the | last seven months, shows a loas to the company of pear tweuty dollars, and an examinatioa of all otber accounts would soon quiet their fears. The Soath Carolina Rail Road Company have, for the benetit of their customers, established a Forwarding office at an expense to the company of over ten thousaud dollars, and it is reasonable to suppose that they would not incur so heavy | a loss, withou: providing all possible means of giving means alone, they can hope so to increase their freighting business, as to remunerate them fur The amount overcharged Mesers. KR. & A. Morphy will be this day remit ted to them, and we would say to all persons who may conceive that they have at any time been overcharged, to call our attention to such cawa, which will always receive our prompt at Wt tention en we fail to do this, we shall then acknowl uge their mght to publish their griev ances, but as we do nut lay claim to a sufficient degree of infallibility, as to be able to render some $30,000 expense bills per annum, without ap occasional error; we trust that they wil! see the propnety of allowing us an opportunity of explanation of correctioa before pablishiog their Ins np uatlons, We remain very respectfally yours, E. LAFITTE & CO, Forwarding Ageou S.C. RR th, discharging clerk of the Merchants line of New York Pack eta, and that I discharged the Schooner Joba Cuantestos, May 25 1857. I hereby certify that I am the zy satisfaction to their patrons, by which | detailed by the physician, till the moment Corton and J. L. Hexey, Wegive them tieanlnata death, toma | RO wit the right hand of fellow-ship, and wish the criminal's eyes were them good speed. ne criminal’s ey his arm pierced with a lancet, ack vein was The physician went on deseribing the same eym nessed in the dog's case, and poy? pro- nouneed the words, “ Now he is dying.” The nan did really expire under these operations, although be bad not lost a ta - The Asheville Spectator says that Ells- bury Johnson committed a rape upon the person of Miss Mary Springs, aged 14 years, near Henderson, N. C., and ran away. The officers were in pursuit of| blespoonful of blood. ; him. eben = ~~ | THE CONVENTION. - [There was plenty of snow on the . ; mountains in Hay wood County, N.C., sa From the proceedings of the American the 20th May. . | Whig Convention, held ia Graham ‘on ; |the 22nd inst., as published in another leolumn, it will be seen that Mr, Gilmer was nominated unanimously, as the can- | didate for the Sth Congressional District, | We are sincerely rejuiced at this, for bis many and ew ‘nent services to whole | State, and we know of no in | the district, better qualitied, or more | worthy to succeed the Hon. E.G. Reade, moving towards Utah. The Administra-|°"" seat i thereat We hope Mr. tion evinces @ disprsition to set with | Gilmer will find it convenient te accept be the nomination thas so unanimously tea dered to Lim, as we feel satisfied, that ia a jee ener so doing, he will greatly rejoice bis an- peere Ave oterectel merous friends, and will restore harmony Phe Go snoty int- p ; " Teale rene bess dh hon been appoint-| 1, the distriet.—Greensboro’ Patriat and ed, owing to the difficulty of selecting a F lag. Blackwood’s Muagazine.—We are in- debted to Mesars. L. Scott & Co., 79 Ful- ton Street, N. Y., fur the May No. of this excellent work. TROOPS FOR UTAH. Wasiixoton, May 21. A body of troops, nambering 2,000, is promptness, and military force will used in the event that the course of the man combining personal bravery with ; unquestioned discretion and administra SHOCKING MURDER. On Thareday evening last, a os a | servant boy, 17 vears of , of Capt. H. Preaxs ov te Tyres.—We often feel ( Davia a Biieeway oa sntened (ah supper, and his abscense next morning uns, when it is too late to rectify them.' caused mach uneasiness and anxiety.—- Sometimes a wrong word, or a wrong let- Sampson, a man of 33, sald that he had ter, or a comma in a wrong place, des *rted to go fishing with him, bet had left him, and probably had gone off oa the railroad train. Some suspicion being ; aroused on the part of Gabriel, the father lv, to be sure—that “misery loves com- uf the boy, Antony, he scrutinized Samp- pany.” However this may be, other edi- son closely, and detected a apot or two of tora are constantly lamenting the same blood, obscarely on hie clothes. Upon tive talent | “>: t. It is then ng bottoms hich is to | mortified at seeing mistakes in oar cul troys the force and meaning of asentence or paragraph. It has been said—an wise- the afflicted They are said to beinvala- Kix. in April last, and delivered to Messra. E able in diseases of the liver, and almost) Lafitte & Co., forwarlingagentsS C. Rail Road As remedy for Dyspepeia, Chronic Company, four barrels sugar marked RK. & A Diarriaa, Nervous Debility, Spinal dis- Murphy. and further, that [ collected from said eases, Scrofula, &e. Will the goud peo E.1 k Co. one ar wud sixty cets for f North Carolina and of the South, freigit on said barrel F - z CEN DALI generally, believe that there is any virtae H. KENDA In the mineral waters their own sec » following is the commanication pub ai } i Nese atre t What a pitts ese streams arc Lin this paper of the 12th May, to vet gushing from the fot of some hill in which the above is an answer Western New York instead of North Poaltaa witcuncn srolina, Then would thes be known, A WORD To MERCHANTS and appreciated, according to the sam in A ' : On the 30th dav of March, 1857, a Merchan are « | cost joy them. s place orlered from New York Thin yp Springs, 1) lam Co. N. C. 6b Soger, wich orders to Siip to Charles We learn that there will be a board- too, car T. Stenhouse & Co. and on Apr ’ se opened at this place, this sea- let, 1457, T Stenhowse & Co, dissolved Copart a These are healt|i restoring waters O°Tel)) ar 1C.M. Averill, one of the said tirm, . ‘ on and children. Their, bran uccessor to T. Stenbouse &A Co. The ealing virtnes are undiepnted all throngh reser! on which said 4 bbls. of Sugar was ship s region of conntry; and those who, P*? ('2™ mer Jubn Ror.) arnved in Charles ; a0 ; - oT 1977 f. oon th ave tried them always yo away thank. ‘?° yaa 1851 camd in) aiiew idays the fir t i recess td r ry teorised. (ew ght Lille fur got recensed. | “ aa Sas a rant i hetne avent, CLN vg ere tr ex) teoimoch social wd \ . Freight #1 Aya ‘ a «< at be content to . wharfag: 16, postage 03, commission 40, tota seek it at a people 10 me 79 on SUE SE OS MT 1.97. The other, from the S Carolina Rail Tad pany, as follows: Freight $160, post —— age 03 ayage 38, wharfage 20, total $2.21 Tilueat ul Convention Teachers This nmanieation is to show thoae Mar and ot who propose to attend the chants who sign their goods to a rail road } 4 il ¢ vention at) Warrenton, company wt forward Ie without N.C, tin the 30th dune, inet requeat. any cvine is cheaper to pay at ne end rinaites wow rt fu han to have it done by a J vor kh. E. Parham, at that place, LN oath Sd CLM ECE EL, aly PAY: n the above case the diffrence in freigl wl asmembers of the Committe of pre aimee ' ent ea ita rete make all necessaryar - O Date amore Vissi sya en ag ouie 7 . OI Mission hk. & A.M. ements for the accommodation of 1 eleyates. FOR THE WATCHMAN, oe CONFERENCE MEERLIING AND DEDICA A Great and Good Man Gone.—The TIOM Hon. ALP. Br , United States Sena- The Western Conference of the Ev, Lutheran tor from South Carolina, died at his ne- Synod of N. Carolina, met in the basement of phese’s, on the 26th May IIe had been the Ev. Latheran chureh in Sailabury on Friday in failing health for some time previona, the 221 of May 1457. A quorum not being so that lis decease was ar event not un- Present at the bour appointed, the Chairman, tev."Paul Kistler, preached ‘he opening sermon. Met at 24 o'clock, 1’. M., and was duly organized. An election was held for looked for, bat not, on that account, the He was one of the first inen in his State, in all the qnalities ] he Confere lesa to be reyretted Th nferenc officers the ensuing year, which resulted in the Hey iting a great and good man, and choice of Rev. JOS yg, Chairman; Rev. L. filled a large placein the hearts of bis |. : 4 ; C. Groseclone, Secretary, and Capt, D. M. Wag- fellow-citizens P ¢ ner, Treasurer. All the business transacted was of a Jocal nature. The following resolutions, LPISCOVAL CONVENTION among others, were adopted Resolved, That Kev. V. Kistler draft a Con stitution for Congregational Missionary Societies, and present the same Ww the neat meetiag of this Conference. This body, which commenced its sessions in this place on Wedne lay last, closed its exercises on yesterday mormng lege, othe upon It was not our privi ro engagements preventing, to attend te deliberations, bat we learn there was Resolved, That thie Conference hold ita next a very full atwwodanre of delegates and members; avd that harmony and brotherly love character- jised all their proceedingy. on Friday befure the 5th Sabbath io August. L. CU, GROSECLOSE, Sec. troubles. For instance, the Lewiston (Me.) Journal, while speaking of a person deceased lately, said be was a leading member of the society of Shakers In the hands of the compositor it was chang ed into “a leading meinber of the soc lety of Noukers.” Reader, if von read in oar colamne a paragrs nw ivon tind neither mean Ing hor poin e assured that it mast be swing toa ser in the types, South Carolinian. > -We have be usa Cape Fear 10, rank connterfeit Cape Far ( unter} ils re ¢ tay be passed off ander a bad light very well Die vignette and figures held at a distance from the eye seem perfect, but nearer inay be easily distinguished r hanical execution, whieh s very bud. The engraving of the word »wer corner are out of the true line, rather crank sided affairs, easi- ly distinguished. The names of presi od imitations. as to the mee “ten in each dent and cashier are Det ersiurg Intelligencer Sr. Louis, May 25.—Pratt, the Mormon Elder, was killed on the 19th inet., near Van Boren, Arkansas, by Hector Mann, whose wife Pratt had sedoced. ere The Capitulat maof Walker of the Costa Ricana.- ( Schemes In the Aspinwall ourier of the 19th inst., we find the fol owing interesting items of news from Nicarayna: Walker capitalated to the Costa Ricans on the Ist of May, having nearly three hundred men and bat two day's provis loug—by the terms of capitulation they were allowed to leave Rivas with their side artns, and the men were to be sent hoine at the expense of Costa Rica. The fillibusters in Nicaragua are now to be of a different class than for some tine past-—for a while to come, at least. We learn froin Graytown, through a cor respondent at that place, under date of May 4th, the various parties of Costa Ri cans, Leonsses, Granadians, Chamorris- tas, &c., openly discuss their reapective accounts from the seat of war, and the manner in which the Costa Ricans are endeavoring to aggrandize to themselves all the benetits of Walker's expulsion and the introduction of British capital and British influence. The Nicaraguans of all parties are loud in denunciations of the course of the Costa Rican representa- tives, and say they are almost convinced that they will have soon to choose be- tween the Costa Ricans aud the fillibas- ters as their masters, and if so, they should prefer the latter. On the night of the 15th, Lieut. Strain, Mmeeeting at St. Enoch's Church, Rowan County, /Of the Darien expedition note, died at|in the United States; at loast, I challenge jthe Aspinwall House, in this city, and jnext day be was buried at Mount Hope | Alter the adjournment of Conference preach- | Cemetery, pressing Sampson with questions, and charging him with being concorned fa same villainy relating to the boy, he fia- ally, after lice and evasion, confessed that he had mardered him. Ile succeeded in inveigiing him into the woods under pre- tence of going fishing, and when there he knocked his brains out with an ase, and concealed the body in a hole beneath 6 on the side of acreek. This shoek- ing and cold-blooded homicide was the result of an old gradge, and its perpetra- tion is believed to have been planned bank If falling, with care and deliberation; bat marder — bs fa nich gives will out, and two or three drops of blood e goes. C of the victim ry me Op to convict the mar- ible for bi de rer of the hellish crime. . neceed inc The vecnrrence has produced great die hich he b tress in the family and among the negroes nd the m of Mr. Davis, with all of whom Antony Rrmer it r was a great favorite.—S. Carolinian. cateh al “- ss' over vs pre . . here is no. SCARCITY OF HAY. r setting tl Notwithstanding hay is very scaree in dy for all t Guilford, we have to supply the necessi- The inve ties of some of our neighbors, One day ion to hav this week there were teams from Madi- n @ larger son, Rockingham county, @ distance of he woods, twenty-eight miles, and bay purchased at enone, wile $1.00 per Londred and haaled in wagons hook with to that place, where, we learn, it is im- The idea possible to procure provender for stock, lone, bat th without going clear out of the neighbor- We und hood.— Greensboro’ Patriot and Flag. lates obta ion. — Wil A Biography of Dr. Kane, by Dr. Elder. Messrs. Childs & Peterson announce Indian A} United St: Affairs, W from Brig! that they will seon pablish a memoir of the late Dr. Kane, by Dr. Wm. Elder. This, to very inany persons, on both sides of the Atlantic, mast be gratifying news, ut and the forthcoming work will doubtless Indian Af be looked for with lively interest. Oecr- March 31, jtainly no nobler subject for biography the usoal « has been furnished within the present century, and we are glad to think it has ness trans: been comunitted to entirely competent charge, he hands. port they | ove - apparently Very Curious.—We find the following and more very singular statement of facts in the Pennsylvania Times: Awustn' Orymeta, April 26, 1857. Mr. Eprror: My father and mother- feasional | two distin in-law were married on my grandmother's wore brov pletion. (Ac my father and mother were other, and married on the birth-day of my hasband; rig e. I was married to my husband on the — | birth-day of my youngest aunt, Febuary the wig of him into t | 7, 1849. Lam now the mother of four \children, that were born the 16th, 17th 18th, and 19th of February, Mareb, A I and May, 1850, '52, ’54 and '56. Th is something which I regard as very si |lar—a thing probably without a areal | iB mother to pone a like : facta, ours, ten NANOY J. ROGERS, Fe t e SE T i € = * i f f Doshelo, SUAg ot pet basket cts per ‘The ants Tort barely exceeded 250,000 bushels, ,900 bnshels same time last year. The supply in this State is very slim, arid the demand for the article in the in- tetior is so that we cannot tell how high prices will advance. Wilmington Herald. SALISBURY STATION. PACKAGES FOR THE FOLLOWING PERSONS RE- MAINING IN THIS Deror JuNE 2Npv. Mille Caldwelt ¢ Co., Andersou Eilis,J. H. Envios, F. Hunt, Mrs. Broadfield, A. Bongerly, A. M. ta, Joba N, MeClelland, Franklin Norris, L. C. the treasury, by this sentimental devo- ago lization that would at- ble extension of slavery; over its alleged horrors ; their breasts in agony at ite!) 4 and who led what professed to moral cragade, are exactly the shave swarmed the lobbies since opened, echeming for the suc- new plunder, and contyiving the d srmpnniien vi the veholders w. t ect ao iy abher. vi ratte like Pesaran be That alin co} serve ust 0 a ens lylly he cant of those sordid poctites, who are trading upon prinei- lea, the integrity of which upright men intain. d main It is dae to the Southern representa- ves, a8 @ body, to say that, however uch they may baffer from the stigina of L are not tainted wih fe die and giaring mendacity of others| ,S**". free States. With rare excep-| ccm. Ra’ d they are noted to be despised) “ Jura, ¢ South has never been implicated in nS epee a infamnous transactions ; and if it has) oo |” donbtful measares support, either oem on ‘ LES taken bi . | Chickens per doz. 1.50,3egar Bro. a prenatal Nereenbilig, They Eves cas des! We 15 | = aromas. 164 ls » Pan. Feathers per Ib, 35 0 375 Clanfied, 13 0 16 Ve not chaffered over the price of votes,| Fiver per bbl. 6.25 « 6.50/Tallow, 125 a 13 raned claimants for retainers, or bar-| “ Sack, 3.10 « 3.20 Wheat White, 1.15 » 1.20 mint dhcepclasle malic’ in thes]! tsaanwog igh characteristics, at least, slavery does Douglass, J. R. Willbar, J; M. Gray, W. B. Grant, Joha MeClelland, Holmes & Magis David Beard. in addition to (.ese, there ate boxes of Books, the Laws, we suppose, fut the following counties; Jncksoa county, McDowell, Haywood, Henderson, Cleveland, Caldwell, Rutherford, Yancey, Burke, Alexander. THE MARKETS. Salisbury, V. GQ, deme 2, 1857. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY w. 3. mutts & co. 00 @ 150/Leed Bar, 12013; “ White, 20 a 23 | Molasses Cuba, 5a6 “ 0. 875 182 25 * Muascovade 650 70 | Nails (Cu!) 6 a 6 18 0 25 |Oute, 45450 31 4 37 (OILS LINSEED— 13a 15 | « Tenners, 56 2 624 17 4 20 |Potatoes, Irish, 755fa 100 lial3 * Sweet 00 a 000 1104 = [Rags per Ib. 3 90 2 96 jsalkt per rack, 2.00 » 4.25 99 « 95 [Sheeting Bro. Gal ij . . ’ Apples dried, Bacon, Beeswax, * Beef, 5 Batter, CANDLES— Tallow, “ |W WILL cell « tract of 1566 of land lying on the Yadkin River, about 20 miles East of Salis- ls i gen Met lands of Washington Hendles, others, Stokes’ Ferry. ‘This tract is valua. ee having on it an excellent mill site, with a race, 42 feet wide at the hottaat und 14 atthe top. already cut. A dam can be built at very small expense. There is no betier mill site onthe Yadkin river. Pow- et sufficient for any parpose can be obtained at a small out-lay. There is splendid lot of saw mill timber already ut the place, ready for building. The ibucriber is too fur ad: d in life to the improvement of this valuable property, and will there- fore sell it on good (erms, and time will be given.— Those wishing to purchase will call on him at his resi | dence at Stokes’ Ferry, or address him at Milledge- | ville, Montgomery co,, N. ©. WILLIAM STOKES. May 29th, 1857. tht bmi Maal re een EO Me Sella, PN © AY Oe | J.B, MOOSE, THOS. STENHOUSE | E are now in reeeipt of our SPRING & SUM. MER Stock of FANCY & STAPLE, DRY GOODS, GLOVES, HOSIERY; HATS, BON- NETS, BOOTS and SHOES, GROCERIES, NAILS, ce. All of which we will sell low for Cash or Produce, or on short time to Panctual Dealers. We are alweys in the market to purchase Produce of ali kind, for which we wil) pay ibe highest market price, ia Cash 8. W. J. MILLS, & Co. Salitbory, Mareh 3ist, 1857. 6mo:44 SWAN & COS LOTTERIES THE MOST BRILLAANT SCHEME EVER DRAWN. WM, J. MILLS, on Jane 2nd, 1857. STATE BIWOW Sp RT cuudiierigadne 8 tionary, Faacy articles, Fire Screens, Window Shades, Tobaceo, Segars, of various brands, and Confeetiouaries, at bis BOOK STORE in States. ville, opposite the Court House. Arnoug his books may be fyund, a good supply of all the COMMON sCHOOL BOOKS, recommended by heSup dent of C Bchvolwof this State, Freneb, English, Latin and Greek ‘Text Books, Web- sters Unabridged Dictionary, Southern Harmony, Canning Sacra, Masons ye 4 Dow jry Patent Ser- mons, Lorenzo Dow seu'r., and Sermons, Cham- bers Papers tur the people, istory of Bugiand, Gibbon’s Rome, sir Joba t's Chronicles of the Middle Ages, Campbell's lives of Chief Justices, Spargeons Sermons, Spencers Sketches and ¥ Old North State, 2nd edition, J y Notes vn the Gospels, vitb question books, Commi Me- moir of Syduey Smith, Family and Pocket Bibles, Hymn books of all kinds, Jrpings Washi 3 vols, Hodge on Ephesians, Dicks , South’s Sermons, Vauxes Architecture, Dr. KANBS ARCTIC BX- PLORATIONS, Biakepears, Byron, Cowper, Tup- t, Milton and a great many other poetical works, ts. Heniz’s Novels and @ great many other novels, by the best writers of the day. He can show as fine, ® varied, a stock of Stationary 46 over wasseen south of Mason and Dixons jine, A Portfolios and fan- cy gift-books in abundance, Blank and Copy booksof all sizes, Memorandums and Diaries without end, a large assortment of books published by the Amarican Traet Society. In the Notion line 1 show as great a variety as anybedy ought to wish to see in one day, my stock includes Fluid Lamps, Port-monies, Cabas, Perfumeries, Hair Oils, Pomades, Philocomes, Jewel- ry, Chine Vases, Caps and Saucers, Perfume bottles, Card Bavkets, Candlesticks, Toys, Fine Eugravings, CAPITAL PRIZE 289.898, TICK #aTS ONISY #10! Owing tothe great faver with whieh our Single Number Lotteries have been received by the pabiie, | aad the targe demand for Tickets, the Managers, 8. | Swan & Co., will have a drawing each Saturday throughvat the year. The following Scheme will be fet in each of their Lotteries fur Jane, 1857. | CLASS 39, | Tu be drawo ia the City of Aulanta, Georgia, in peb- } he, on Satarday, June 6th, 1857. from Weta. to $5.00 each. from %3, to $6, Accordeons from in Gilt frames, Comonon Prints and frames to suit, Skipping ropes. Graces, Wine Covers, W elking Canes Spy Glases from $1.00 to $13.000, Keledie fron Bete, fo $1.50, Micro- scopes, Poloramas, Panoramas, Magic Lanterns for children, Willuw baskets and Wagons, Flutes from G1 25 to $25.00, Violins from S0cts to $13.00, Banjo’s 1.25 to $6.00, Octa- vo Flutes, Tamborines, Guitare, Flagolets, Harmoni- cans, Thermometers, Compasses, Tepe Measures, Soaps, Magnetic Toye, Eye Glasses, Gold Pens, with and without casce, and ahout TEN THOUSAND other things nat herein mentioned, all of which are for sale on the most accommodating terms. Being very anxious to sell [ make no charges for showing goods. Call and examme for yourselves. EF Recot.ect,—orrosive tux Covrr Hovez. sp June 2, 1857. tf-1 OULD INFORM THOSE WISHING TO Wr ve “WHEAT FANS,” that they are now ready to furnish them with FANS of the very best quelity. We are putting wp the “THARBOROUGH FAN,” the same that has been in use le! these many years, E N.C, ¢ now receiving & choice 1 Fancy DRY GOODS, suitable for Ladies and Gentlemen's wear— HATS; CAPS, BONNETS, BOOTS| & SHOES, READY-MADE OLOTHING, AND FANCY ARTICLES IN GENERAL. ing goods in our Sine are requested and has taken the premium at all the Fairs wh it has been exhibited. [1 ie the same as hasbeen put up by HL B, DOWLER & Co. All those who want the above FAN will do well to “Wait for our Wagons,” as they’ will be constantly runcing from our Shop No « Imitation Stitch” about our FANS as may be supposed, xo. but they are surexion to the BEST quality, breathe North Carolina sir free and untrommeled, © war. “Wiwheoseete “EXCELSIOR FAN.” All orders addrewsed to we shall teceive our prompt attention. ROSEBOROUGH & FOOTE. May 2\st 1857.—{imo-52] Mocksville, N. C. NOTICE. pae firn.of HALL, BRYAN & Co!, ie and bas been dissolved since the Ist day of A limi - by tation. T.J. BRYAN, May 19, 1857.-—4t~52. J, HALL. HAWK’S HISTORY NORTH GAROLINA, Times wishing to obtain this work ean do so by Ll Tv immediately applying at ENNISS’ Book Store. he Agent will be hore but for a few days. H. W. HORNE, Agent. May 23d 1857. iw-52 ONE DOLLAR WILL BUY NE OF THE BEST PURGATIVE AND le ( Liver Medicines now before the public, name ) DR. SAN FORD'S INVIGORATOR, or LIVE er and more effectaal than auy other medicine kavwn. bid matter, them on the stomach and bowels w y> | ra Ri} REMEDY, that acts as a Cathartic, easier, mild. | it is not only a Cathartic, but a Laver | remedy, actiag firet on the Liver tu eject iis mor- | All p to give us @ call, and examine our stock before making their porchases, Our sock will comprise all goods asuaily kept in a fancy store, Our goods are offered on the usual prs sae a rate terms, . REESE & STIREWALT. ~R, JUNIUS MENDENAALL, LAND ACENT. wit SELECT AND ENTER GOVERN. ment Land—Locate Land Warrants Pay Tax- ea—Loan Maney—wake investments on Joint ac- coumt—and treneact a Gederal Real Estate business a Minnesota, Iowa, and Wisconsin. Jaformation of the country fornished when desired. Address, R. J, MENDENHALL, ly4 (ap) Menneapolis. ~ ROBARDS, — OF THE ROWAN HOUSE, i AVING at id. outlay, d and refarnished his HOT EL, it will ig fature be de- voted to (ransient visitors and reguiar boarders willing to pay @ price commensurate with the outlay neces- sary to keep up a first class hutel. The business of Salisbury is amply sufficient to sup- port both hotels and private boarding bonses, and I am copvinced by ten years experience, they eannot be carried on successfully together, uuless the above plao be adopted. Rates of fare onand after the 20th inst. POARD per day, “ ** week, “ mouth, “ year, March 24, 1857, “ Heme recta Co's Store Wonld inform the walking public, the citizens of the ‘Town and surrounding country, that they intend use~ ing good material, employing allan pattiog up goud and neat jobs ; and. ¢ » they cospect. folly solicit @ very liberal share of patronage frow their friends aad the public generally. Boots & Shoes, OF Produce taken in ssehtont On aan WILY, MOOK 0, R@ NOW RECEIVING THEIR LARGE and handsome Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER coopDs, which they respectfully invite the citizens of Salis- bary and ding Counties to i chasing, a» we feel confident that we can make it to the adventage of buverstodoso. Our Stock consi of most every description of GOODS, adapted to the wanis of the 5 We call special attention to our selection of LA- DIES ‘ VDALSS GOOBH ia which will be found all new styles ’ Robes, Organdies, Jaconets, Silks, Bara- ges and Tissues, Ei ideri Ribbons, che. Abo a splendid assortment of MANTLES, Suswis, BONNETS, SUOES, «ce. Gentlemen in want of Spring and Surhmer CLOTHING wil} do well (0 examine our Stock, as we do sot hesi- tate in saying we have the largest assortment ever be- fore offered in this market. Wholesale. Without Room, (No variation from these prices with apy one.) } I have, at mach trouble and expense, made ar- | ngementsto supply my table with the delicacies und | luxuries of the Norfolk and Charlesion Market—and intend to keep a house that will compare favurably | with the best house of any city. } i651 H.L. ROBARDS. | A RETIRED PHYSICIAN. | Special attention has been given to this department. Mereheats visiting our town this Season, should not. foil to give our stock examination before beying, es they will fled oar DRY GOODS, HARDWARES, HATS AND BONNETS, SHOES, GROCERIES ée., to be very corplete—a large stock of Train, Sperm and Linseed Oul, oud Paints oo hand of the best quale ity. = $6 hand grodaced any banefe! FAYETTEVILLE nee is | fluence ; and it woald te tall thet PO} acon 4 ; ar d philanthropy exhibited itself as fa) COvEric yor te _ orably here, or extorted something of 1, ne Yespect which is now conceded tu the tatives of an institution which it maguire, anqaalifiedly condemns. i tha er- D' s IN V I G O R A T O R CLASS 40, | SOMETHING NICE To be drawa in the City of Atianta, Georgia, in pub Tobe secon with t Charge lie, ow Satarday, Jane 13th, 1857. CLASS 41, | z = ——_p——= TYNE PUBLIC ARE INVITED TO CALL AT the carry off (hat matter, thus accomplishing two pur- poves effectually, without any of the painful feel- Whose sands of life have nearly ran vat, di | Mareh 31, 1857. (age experienced ia the operations of mom Cathar- | { ¢d, while ia che East Indies, « certain cure for! - TED It strengthens the sysiem at the same time | § Consumption, Asthma, Brosehitis, Coaghs, Colds 1 2 A) that @ pages it, and wheo taken daily in moder-| 80d General Debibty. The remedy was discovered ( OC 4 ate doses will strengthen and baild it up with un-| by him whee his only child, a duughter, wasygiven up| I 4 iJ usnal rapidity |W die. Wishing to do as mach good as posmbir, be COUGAR, COFFEE, MOLASSES, MACKE- Dr. Sanford's Invigorator '» compounded | ¥'!) send to such wf bis fellow-beings as request| \ ge, SALT, PEPPER, SPICE, G. -F [e f i t Fe e st y a s :. Domago, — +e FLOUR, per barrel— A RAT TRAP. Family, We were shown yesterday afternoon, the inventor, Mr. Wm. E. Hyde, of bis town, a trap for catching mice, rate,| avimals of alarger size, such as rabbits, | ild cats, opossums and raccoons, whieh | lor simplicity, ingenuity and capacity to! plich the object desired, excels any | avention for a like parpose we have! ver seen. We will endeavor to describe | t ‘Itis then a self-setting trap with sai ng bottoms whieh act upon levers, and | Sepertiue, ine, Crees, GRAIN, per bashel— Rye, LARD. per tb, SPIRITS, per gulloo— Peach Bready, Apple do. uew N.C. Whiskey, Rye do Rectified do. NAILS, cu:, per heg IRON, per th— Eagtich, Sweedes, common bar, Do wide, WOOL, per tb | To be drawn in the City of Atlanta, Georgia, in pub hie, om Saturday, Jane 20th, 1857 CLASS 42, | To be drawn in the City of Adanta, Georgia, in pub- | | lie, on Satarday, Jame 27th, 1857, | On the Plan of Single Numbers. { | 3305 PRIZES! | MORE THAN ONE PRITE TO EVERY TEN TICKATS! MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! | TO BE DRAWN Each Saturday in June. | | | 860 ,000 | at the Gelery PICTURE GALERY. — the Mansion Hotei and examine specimens AMBROTYPES, VITROTYPES, MELAINOTYPES AND AMBROCRAPHS, all of whieh are besutifully executed by your well known citizen, who has qualified himself by practising in the palace of fine arts in the City of New York My Pictures are WARRANTED NOT TO | PADE, bat remain Permanent, and { believe will be | 7, es good in the next century as to-day. The manoer of making them lasting will be explained on application As to beamty you ean be your judge, as they always speak for themectves. entirely from new arvcles of medicine, namely, | its this receipe, with full and explicit directions for Gems | making it ap, and successfully using it. He requires Some idea of the strength of these gums may | **h applicant w inciose him one shilliog—ihree be formed when it is known that one bottle o” the | Cents tu be returned as postage on the receipe. and Invigorator contains as much sirength as one | the remainder to be applied te the payment of hundred doses of Calomel, without any of its de- | this advertiseme at A leterions effects. Da HU. JAMES, Thaogh possessing rare medicinal powers, these | ume have been bat little known to physicians, aud in their prescriptions until used in the | form of the [avigerater, which met with such anpre- cedented success as to induce the proprietor to offer it as a family medicine tried and known in its effects It has rarely ever failed w care Liver Complaints in their worst forme. | Indi ion being caused by a deranged Liver is cured w the Liver is excited to action Jaundiee is caused by an improper action of the cer, and a@ @ proof that the Invicoas toa relieves this disease, let any one troubled with Jaandice take the Invigorator eegularty one week aad their skin Will begia to assume its original color. ‘ SA N F O ] ddress, No. 10 Grand Street Jersey City, NJ. May 12, 1857. 51-50 i ae TT UNDERSIGNED HAS BEEN EN- gaged in the practice of Medicine for twenty two years, in « climate where the several varieties of BOWEL AFFECTIONS are prevailing dige ases, for several months during the year. Fruma large experience his mind has been directed to the discovery of a remedy more general in its application and which af the same time, might act with mure raomrrirupe and trriciexcr, than the remedies usa- ally prescribed Worthi In the combination know as a's never ured Costiveness can be permanently cured by the TEA, SODA, PICKLES, SARDENES, LOB. STERS, SALMONS, ADAMANTINE ¢ TAL- LOW CANDLES, §e., for sa)» . Sats & Co. w. Salixbary, Murch Stet, 1857. bmat4 WATER POWER AND TIMBER LAND. — I OFFER AT PRIVATE SALE, THE MOST vuluable Water Power, on Abbott's Creek-—with- in one and = balf miles of the Depot at Lexingtoms near a Public Road having a subviaatial Couaty Bridge over the Creek There is now an old Dam and the ruins of a Geld Mill and Saw Mili at the place. ‘There is on ample supply of Water at afl times Tt Cholera and Diarrhea Medicine,” i Spat in the mearest Water Power to the tows of Lezingtes. Prize of ciples and results are happily attained, aad » aad the article . ae is now presented to the public with a confidence which |!" the Mill Tract is has been shared by a discerning people, whereever it | has beeume knowo—e confidence, which many of the | 267 Acres TALLOW, peg bb HIDES, per lb Dry, Greea, SALT— Liverpool, per sack, Alum, per bushe!, MOLASSES, per galiun— Cuba, New Orleans, SUGAR, per lb Lamf and crashed, Ty MINIATURES ineerted ia Breast Pins, Medalons. Finger rags, &e., all at a reduced price hich ia to be placed in the middle of a, b "e head, a sufficient portion of which | ast be cut out for the purpose. ve Centre isa cover, in the middle of hich, and directly above the falling oors is a wire, to which the pate is attached. This cover only oceu- ies a smal] space of the trap, both ends Tnvigoraior. Take it in améall doses on retiring, aed it assimts nature io her operations By gradeally di- Recollect we charge nothing for lovking and aot | mnishing the dose, te howels sre left in @ healthy much fee a Picture. Cotne save as my time is fanit- | ond active state, and work a gularly asclock work. | 20,000 Over ed 82 83 2,500 1,000 1,000 1.000 1,000 300 83 s i} i 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 t Thorvogh instructions given at reasonable rates.| gj brightest uames in the State, believe wikia a few | of good Wheat and Corn land ie eadache is very soon reheved by taki | i de WH WISEMAN. |, funt-deeearshe feciparetn, which extrcte af |%A become wniversal thrwagtoot the satire South | rarne Kiedy of tuber acidity end esaeness of (he osomnech. A supply just received and for sale by vent to this Tract, I will sell another CIEGAR Ss d Fur an over-loaded stomach it has no equal, as it | C. A HENDERSON, Sauaacar, } 200 Ac es . Pelieves oll opr esive or uneasy feeling afier eating | F.SCARR $ CO, Casacorrs, | r 8, heartily. For a family medicine generally, all who | “ . A large lot of Lavh’s Cigars for sale base it epeak in the highea terme ane et, Orreetcre, cement st; al be, the Reeet Wandiend sf Fine end Ook’ daghan lm 50 | withoot any cleared land. 43 Pree . | May 12, 1857 2 - { which are left open so as to invite en-| rance at either end. The cover also prov te the bait from being taken from) chorce, Keta!, bove. In attempting to get it, (the bait.) . : : ape ve rat ia forced to enter at one of the NORFOLK MARKET. da, and when he reaches the hook np | Reported by Rowland & Brothers, May 26th, 1857. n which it ie expended, the floor be: BACON—Hames, 14.@ 18} Hog roand. 14 eath erddenly gives way, and he falls) “| “én ¥ 13a. : ; ; | PORK —Me. Bud. $94. @ 25 to the barrel which has been previous re-tam neal aint paar car rrary y prepared for his susception. StCrak Porw, & N. Orleans, BEEP —W holrsale, ex The floor!) FLOU &—Supe 25 @ Br O0— Eatra, $5 @ 475 mmediately closes up, and the trap is Soret eter in set. Shonld the rat, finding him PEACH EB—95.00 If falling, spring to the other side, he CoRN—95 @ 9 ands upon nally treacherous floor, FLAXSEED—@1 50 @ 000 hieh gi = “ti +A other, and down Fish NORTHERN—Prekied men pres Way Uke “he af Fs , * 96 —Mallets & Bine Fish. 864 @ * he goes. Once in the barre), it is impos | Cad and Haddoe ia bola —§3.25 @ 45) ible for him to get out; for should he! + ere No 3 97.50. @ * neceed in climbing op to the fivor,throngh | PE ae os ie. ter we . ° iy “ > @ hich he has fallen, he finds it closed; (-OrrEE—Rw 114 @ 1% nd the more he presses against it the) sUGAR—Croshed & Pourdered 154—Refined 13 rmer it resista. One bait will answer ae pple India, Pll As o catch all the rats 'n the house that [6+ tiveRPOOL—G Alam. ¢! 12 sa‘ over these falling floors; so that) « @ 175 here is no tronble or time Jost in baiting LIME per Boi, 6137 r setting the t Or fi A itis rea-|‘ ANDLES—Taliow, 16 —Adamantine t a me (rap. nee Uxed, Ca | 5 AP—Brown. 44 @ 6—Vellow, 44 @ 6 y Yor time. STAVES—R Oak hbd The inventor says that it is his inten W Oak bhd ion to have the same kind of trap made W. Oak bhd heading lon @ larger scale, to be set over pits in| he woods, for the purpose of catching} eoona, wild cats, &c., dkc., baiting the; ii patel” in Mockerille, on hook with live chickens or pigs. | evening the Sith May. by Rev Ges, RB The idea may not be an entirely new) Mr EPURIAM GAITHER, to Mise BETTIE F lone, bot the trap is certainly ingenious. | KELLY, all of Morksville, N. ( We understand that Mr. Ifyde contem lates obtaining a patent for his inven-| DIED: 15th May ion.— Wilmington Ierald. | In thin county. on the | REBECCA PATTERSON, aged 64 was the daughter of James and Fanny Patterson Indian Affaire in Utah Territory e| 5 . ; State of North C DRIE Herriags per bbi prehled Mack 91.50 lay and 829 12 30 12 1a 00 $15 a 00 MARRIED: Taesday on. Wetmore, Mine She mmetant, years arolina. Th United States Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Wednesday, received despatches} . . ; . ~ from Brigham Young, Saperintendent of} \ ohdataeoa ee ee Indian Affairs for U : C. Hoge, JH. Hargrave, and C. P. Lowe, have ad - ~ Territory, dated | plied to be incorporated by Letters Patent, wader the March 31, 1857, in which after rendering | name and style of . the nenal quarterly accounts of bis basi- LEXINGTON FEMA LE AC A DEMY ness transactions with the Indians in his| for the parpose of carrying on the basiness of Female education, at or near Lexington, in the County of Davidson, N.C., for the space of thirly years, notice | ie hereby given to all whom it may concern, that Let —+0: charge, he says that since his last re- port they had had a Gime of peace, and lteve Parent have thie day beog, inucd incorporating apparently great contentment generally, | the said parties and their encoders, under the name ; 3 ” s for the purposes and more especially among the Indiaas. [eat iy Sd place of business, and fur the purpx - Given under my hand at the Executive Office, the City of Raleigh, thie the 9th day of May, A 1857 THOMAS BRAGG, Ger'nor, N.C. in D Awmustvo.—At a meeting of some pro- fessional gentlemen a short time since, two distinguished savans, both of whom wore brown wigs, sat by the side of each other, and a third one ve addressing the | I N.C., has paid wnasual attention to the study assemblage standing in close proximity. | and treatment of the folowing diseaces: All diseases In suddenly raising his arm, he knocked | of the Skin, White Swelling or Scrofula in any form; the wig off of one of those who sat before | Uleersor old Sores of long standing, Bessy con: im j . tracted Joints and Curvature of the Spine ; he is al- him into the lap of the other, who think. sa peapateal to tranage iat Sergical case that may ing it was his own wig clapped it on his| be presented 19 him—such as Ampuiation, the res head, and was endeavoring to adjust one | moval of Tomte, sperssions for Cie Feet, Hair Lip, wi : + | Cataraet, Fistola and Gravel. ny communication bab tnopion dade Kear ee addressed to him at Lexington, N.C., will be prompt- AS BEOCKING | ly attended 4 under the chairs for bis lost head aaae | ' haneaea: Witeon Paine, M.D, G@. F. Chas, The scene was most amusing and caused | M. 1., Professors of the Medical College of Penn 80 mach Janghter that it was some pre Charles P, W. Matangh, M. D.. of Virginia fore bo ear eould be resumed by the grave assemblage, « 3t—no. 1 ANNOUNCEMENT. R. JOHN LEWIS JOHNSON, of Lexington, Mershall Clarkson, M. D., Professor of the Medi- cal College, Philadelphia. | Jane tt, 1857. 6mt Shoulders 124 a 00 100 - 100 | 100 50 | APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 Prites of @225 apprevimating to $40,000 Prises are 800 we ho aeo 2 ~ on > “ 40 Ware “ © sw B.805 Pie sewwtiontco BQBOZ.COO Whole Tickets, $10 ; Halves, €5 Quarters, 2h PLAN OF THE LOTTERY The nambers from | to 30,000, corresponding with these Nambers on the Tickets printed on separate lips of paper. are encircled with small tin tubes and one Wheel The firet 257 Prizce, similarly printed aad eacircted | plneed placed in another wheel The wh are ele are then revolved, and a namber frawn from the wheel Nambers, and »t the oe mea Prize is drawn from the other w Number god J the eda aedience the ( vie Prize being plac st the Nomber ae repeated uniii afi the Pr draw out are ope ted ts and regrstered by o the d agar This operat aceare drawn out APPROXIMATION PRIZES —The ceding and two sacceediag Nambers to thoee the first 12 Prizes will be en dito the 48 Appros f Ticket No ti25 Tickets numbered two pre draw in matwa Prizee. For exemple draws the #60.000 Pria 11248,11249 11251, 11 If TrchewNo 5 ee nambe theme ach be entitled te 225 wk ted the sbove scheme will be determined by the Inst figure of the Number that draws the $60,000 Prize For example, if the Number drawing the $60,000 Prize ends with No 1, then allthe Tickets where the Ifthe Num he Tickets where the ed », % 92, will each be ent number ends in | will be entitled to 20. ber ends with No. 2, then all number ends in 2 will be entit and te Certificates of Packages will be sold at the foll owing raiee which ie the nek { Package of 10 Whole Tickete, 10 Half 10 Quarter 10 Fighth Certificate o |: (V ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES, #20 40 20 10 | Eneloee the money to oar address for the Tickets ordered, on receipt of which they will be forwarded by fi mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending mm any re they may demgnate | ‘The list of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be sent to purchasers immediately afer the drawing J asera will please write their signatores | plain, and give their Post Office, County and State a? lable in fall without dedaction. | | OF All prizes of 1.000 and ander, paid immedi-| ately after the drawing—other prizes at the usual time of thirty daya All eo | Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates of Pack- ages of Tickets t Remember that every Prize is drawn and pay- nmunications strietly confidential 3 SWAN & CO, Atanta, Ca, | | fr A list of the numbers that are drawn from the wheel, with the amount of the prize that each one is | entitled to, will be published after every drawing, in [the following papers —New Orleans Delia, Mobile Register, (Charleston Standard, Nashvrile Gazette, Atlanta Intelligencer, New York Weekly Day Book, Savannah Morning News and Richmond Dispatch i} ‘ | Ordered by the Com- . MISSIONERS of the Town of Salisbury, that every person who shall deposit trash, filth, waggons, rub- bish, barrels. elops of any name or kind, whataoever, in the streets of the tawn, whereby the water ditch- pa may be obastrocted, the side walks or waggon ways may be obstructed or an offensive amell may be erea- ted, shall be fined five dollars, and unless said obetrac- tion, traeh or fitth shall be removed within twenty-four hours after a notification, they ehall be fined ten dol- Jara. Thie Ordinance shall go into effect from and | ufter the 10th day of June, next | THOMAS McNEELY,C. B.C | r5t May 30th 1857 _ qualicy, this (ract has ¢ cheap for cash at 7. J d& P. P. MERONEY’S, Ag'ts A Soda Fount--- For sale at 7. J. & P. P. Meroney’s. DENTAL NOTICE, DR. BASON, P — Wemic,” ssakeehel TOW at bis OFFICE, in Salisbury, > ai where he will be pleased to at tend those who need hie F ee Professional Services, UP foua «2. SEI CDURtP CPU uu. GREAT IMPROV LC MENTS For The e gcc REGULATING CHILLERZ°S LZLTIA, for Supplying Artificial Dentures. 3w5l VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT. © Rent hie Valea 1 the great Eas a valnat a: aM complete, 4 Pe Sabacriber desires to Sel Ward ore t and incindes oP dwe ge a to efor rent seach ; A.G HOL April 28, 1857 “f Valuable Land FOR SALE!!! I lying near the Waters of the South Yadkin River,in Rowan Co » (US miles North-weat of ve Lands of Soloman Ha DER +e Salieharr, am now offering my Valo able Plantation for Sale, Salisbury ) adjom ~ RF. Johneon, Coptasning about 200 Acres, more or less. ing Temperance Smoot, and others This tract of land ie ander a fine atate of enitivation, and has = Good Dwelling Honse, Kitchens, Barn, and aii other necessary out baridings for the convenience and comfort of a Farmer TO RENT. Valuable Plantation lying immediately on the Watereof Sonth Yadkin, Tract, about 100 ac and under caltivavion of good mn it a profitable Saw Mill with safficient Water Power to use it constantly, and ina fine timber County, and where there is great de neand for lamter Porsone wishing to rent the above early ava good ogporiuaty naw offers ta those want- ing to rent good Find ® D. M. CRENSHAW, y 5, 1857 Imo—49 tS >» Be | YragN FOR RENT. wish to Rent for the Batlance of the year, on Tensonable tems, the Dwelling House occupied by me ROBERT KYLE, Bolisbury, May 19, 1857 5! on Said is res of land will call Rowan Co., | Prepared and eold by Sandford & Co., 188 Front }St., New York Price 81,00 per bottle, comta ning 40 doses. Also sold by C. A. Henderson Droggist, | Salisbary, N. ( May 26h, 1257 (f-52 SOUTH TROY AND EAGLE CITY, ow making up a magnificent manaf mense WATER Pt takes this g Company to improve WER hod to solen eubecriptions to the Stock It is cowtemplated to establish Facte and Mills for various branches of trade as it a majority of the stockholders Buoks of subscnption can be found ai Seath Trey, antil the 1th July, at whieh time they will be closed The undersigned ie still iaboring for the prosperity h = he United States and for the have heen thea valuable property, bat not even millions suffices ake from him his child of dehght, Those wishing to become citizens of thie an opporta- remain open for sixty f said pon f said Comy may sot “ toa fortune w Fagle City floarishing nity of dung so, as books will day nt tot business place, may still have LOTS FOR SALE. T 4. re subscriber has a number of beautiful building at Eagle ( 1 those who ty which wiff be m very eld oF wish to settle there portant ANDREW BAGGARLY 11.46 terms application very April 14th, 1857 LAST NOTICE Positively. lebted to the subecriber either by herehy notified that if they by the Ist day | Peale in Note at tint, ate do not come forward and eettle E. MYERS t-51 flicer for collection May 19th, 1857 Salisbury State of North Carolina. _ Trevett County. Superior Court of Law, Spring Term 1857. Catharine Edes va, Richmon Ede } Petition Jor Divorce. IT appearing to the satisfaction of ihe Court that | Richmon Edes, the defendant in this case, lives be yond the limits of this State in the Carolina Watchman for the said defendant ( appearat the next Term of this Coart to be held for dwelling honee an the County of Iredell at the Court House in States villeon the 6th Monday after the 4th Monday in| liberal credit the amn- | at the above places. and | { of June: their claims will be placed in the hands of ao | coat 100 ACRES of which is cleared and under | Ferry, in end county | Yadkin River ar It @ therefore ordered | ba by the Coart that Pabhiceation be made for six weeks! lat r 1a ch \ ude NOTICE, I AVING mold war Drag Establishment in ®alis- bary, to Doct. C. A. Hespenson, we trke ple as are in commending him te the favor of our frieads and former patruas Duet. Henderson being a regularly educated Physi cian. and having provided bimerl!f with competent \enistants, will, we have every reason to believe, # coaduct tne business, as te enutle himself te the cun- fidence and patronage of the public Ali accounts made aimee the 16:h March, alt will be paid to Doct. Henderson SILL & SILL Salisbury, April Qist, 1857. tf47 >: C. A. HENDERSON, M. D. Druggist & Chemist. SALISBURY, N. C. 8 will be seen by the above motice T have porchased the Drag Estub- lixhmeot of Messrs Sill & Sill; I there fore tendet my respects to the friends and patrons of my predecessors ; assunng them that every effort on my part will de made, to grve satisfaction Tam now receiving, and shall contine to receive, from time to time, fresh ad ditions to the Stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, &C. SALE OF VALUABLE RIVER LANDS S Exeentor of the |xst iL Heary Fraley, dece ase tion, at the Court Hous August Court, bewug the 4 wable tracts of land, the 326 Acres. | fidence, and painsnage of the public tf will and testamer 1 will sell at p j lying in the County of Rowan, ou the waters Sdath Vadkin River, jast below Foard’s Ferrr } mam road leading fi ary to Mocksville, a which, with the exce; f aboat $0 ACRES. » valuable RIVER BOTTOM, There welling and out-hoos » above Foard oath cultivation, the balance is well timbered “ on this place a conve The other tract 8 hes ab ff the nd Second creek, a wntains about 213 Acres a considerable portion of whichis bottom land, and the About 60 ACRES of the he ba alm om this tract a Thie land al! ve (net and Saw Mills first rate apland recultivation, lance finely TY convenient to will ti 1 the purchaser securing August A.D. 1557, to plead, answer and demur to the purchase money the allegations sei sorth in plaintiffe Petition or jadg oy will be taken against him. : E.B ment pre co WITNE: Yet year of our Independence E. B. STIMSON, Ctk Pr. adv. 5.50—-6t—50 Stimson, Clerk of oar said Court, at office in Statesville the 6th Monday after the 4th Monday in February, A. D. 1857, and in the JACOB FRALEY, Executor May 4th, 1857 3mon:49 BOOK BINDER WANTED. \ proposals for sueb a workman TE desire to empéoy 1 retiable and competent Book-binder, and shall be pleased to receive Address the Editor ~ of thie paper S of all kinds for sale at this Office | JOB PRINTING Salisbary, April 14th, 1857 Vertly ececruted al this O fice. | This Power is sitanted in the midst and is serroand- ed by the finest growth of Pine, White and Red Oak of any Power I know of near the N. C. Railroad be- tween Ralergh and Charlotte town of Lexington would supply & castom: at | thie place of 200 Bushelsof Corn per day—and I know of ae place where 2 man of enterprise coald make @ ttle furtome sooner. There is a very grent demand for lamber. and the Coanty of Davidson is just ow the eve of building a $20,000 Court House within a mile and « half of the mill. W. R. HOLT. tf-45 BOOTS & SHO Ly large jot of Gents, Boys and Youth, Boots and Shoes and Gaiters. Also, Ledies Gaiters, Boots | aud Ties, &c , for sale low | W.J. MILLS & Co. | Salistfory, March 31st, 1857. 60:44 | CLEMMON'S & C0’s Stage SB Lines. | FIV HE Stage leaves High Point for Fayetteville on TUPSDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS, immediately after the arrival of the Traixs from beth North and South Salem from the South will find car O\CHES at the Lexington Depot, . Leaves for Salem after the 4s from the Soath-—Aleo— arrival « Hi LY 4 HORSE COACH | A DAI High Pont for Salem coanecting with the te d ne w Concord Coaches ully wdectt the attention of | Lexington, April 7th, 1857. ny wer mi y assumed for Passengers or Bag- gE. T. &. W. CLEMN™MONS, Contractors. Imo 49 Ready-Made Clothing. A onices just reecived and for sale low by W.J. MILLS & Co 6mo-44 1837 Saysbery, March 41 Certificates of Marriage, LIVEN by the officiating Clergyman or Magio- 1 wea entering ito Matrimony; wn possession of their ch, often valuable, especial- > distant parts of the country. — Very meatly get «p—tor sale at the Watchmen OF any part of the Coantry for 60 conte ash accompanies the order. tes of Confirmation, per dozen, Certifi LSO printed in very fine style, for sale at the Watchman Office, and sent to any part of the sountry for 30 ete per dozen Apnl 28, 1°57 WHEAT FANS. H. B. DOWLER & Co., SALISRURY, N. C., HAYE opened a Shop in the vici of Salisbury. (near Cairns & Mardoch’s faetory,) for the manafactare of their celebrated Wheat Fane, and are now ready te eupply all demands. Their ma- chines have been thoroughly (ested in Gailford and many other comnves in this Stace and Virginia, and to give entire setisfection. These Fan should be careful to get one with H. B. Downer & Co— trate © part i) re an th oe. Sent f th have never fa who want the name of our firm upon it | for there are other companies imitating oar work. Qe. | ders prompily attended to. April @ist, [857 3T mod STAVOREN. THE ZUDER ZEb. A LEGEND OF [ Translated for the Evening Post from the German of Keifer.) More than six hundred years ago, Sta- voren occupied the first rank among the commercial cities of Holland. The ships of her merchants traversed every sea, and brought to her safe harbor the choicest productions ot every clime. A trade 80 extensive raised the pros- rity of the city to an unprecedented beigit. True, there were here as every where, many, poor persons among the in- habitants, yet the number of the rich greatly preponderated. Luxury and splendor, the al accompaniments of } etre riches, increased rapidly from the tux excel his neighbor in pomp and in mag- nificen t cording n there were many houses alaces, their interiors decorated with the richest stuffs, tilled with the rarest furniture, and the doors ornamented with precious metals, instead of ivon. Now none of the merchants of Stavo- rea could be compared in wealth with the lady Richberta. Fortune, which crowned all her undertakings with the most complete and sometimes unhoped for success, appeared desirous of illustra- ting in her to what extent she could lav- ish her gifts, and how long bestow her smiles upon a mortal. If the ships of lrelated to the astonished lady how he made the discovery, and that the myste- rious guest could only have meant bread, and that he had properly executed his commission. But Richberta was not of the same opinion. She east an angry glance at the astonished sailor, aud with difficulty re- straining an outburst of rage, asked him from which side of the ship the cargo was taken on board. Ile answered from the right side. “ T command that the whole cargo be immediately thrown over board from the left side into the sea.” In vain were all remonstrances against the rash command. In vain the admiral sought to move the heart of Richberta, by imploring her not to give up to de- struction the rich blessings of God, but ust to alleviate with it the wants of the poor, In vain he sent to her crowds of the needy, to soften her resolution. It was all of no avail, and she had the whole cargo thrown into the water under her own eyes, amid the groans and im preeations of the multitude, The bottom received the cargo, and the grain became a crop of destruction.- Sprouting aod shooting up in the mud, and continually covered with new earth, appeared a forest of stalks, without ears of grain, rising higher and higher in an unnatural growth tll it reached the sur face, and as it presented an obstacle tu the moving particles of mud, there was formed before the harbor of Stavoren an immense bar, which mortal power could (cP A Caution to Wine and| Brandy Drinkers—Dr. Hiram Cox, | chemical inspector of alcoholic |i-| |quors in Cincinnati, Ohio, states, in an address to his fellow citizens, that | during two years he has made two} hundred and forty-nine inspections of various kinds of liquors, and has | found more than nine-tenths of them poisonous concoctions. Of brandy he does not believe there is one gal- lon of pure in a hundred gallons, the imitations having corn whiskey for a basis, and various poisonous acids | for the condiments. Of wines not a! gallon ina thousand, purporting to be sherry, port, sweet Malaga, &c., is pure, but they are made of water, | sulphuric acid, alum, Guinea pepper, | horse-radish, &c., and many of them | without a single drop of alcoholic | spirit. Dr. Cox warrants there are not ten gallons of genuine port wine in Cincinnati. In his inspections of whiskey he has found only from 17 to 20 per cent. of alcoholic spirit, when it should have been 15 to 50,| and some of it contains enough sul- phuric acid in a quart to eat a hole} through a man’s stomach. | e | = — w. od. nevvon | e ANERSON “Call! Call! Call!!” | REMOVAL. AN D BSAMINE THD NEw AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OF LF eLOovs Subscribers are now opening onthe corner late- pHs ty occupied by KR. & A. Murphy, comprising a large and well selected stock of STAPLB AND LANCT DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY,GROCE. RIES, HATS, BONNETS, BOOTS, | SHOES AND CLOTHING, R. & A. MURPRY, AVE Removed their Store to the NEW BRICK BUILDING next door to the “ Watebmun office. Their fgends and customers, are invid to eall and see thet at their new and alegant siand. Salisbury, January 6th, 1857. tf-32 NO HUMBUG. T HE Subecriber is now prepared to fil) al) orders for A) MA Ivuvynre JPERIOR WATER BUCKETS. He Manufactures North Carolina Materials ; he employs North Carolina Capital aud labor, and he solicits North Caralina patronage. By giviag bim e all'of which ure entirely NEW, and will be sold to trial and by comparing his with Northera work ano cash and punctual dealers at very low prices, eo that {Price® he hopes to be able to make a favurable sbuw- buyers will find it greatly to their interest to examine | '"8- ATRIAL IS WHA t te M ey EPE ACE our stock before purchasing. 2 3 abo btcbect ac) (QAM Orders promptly attended to,|_ N.B. Measra Worth & Utley of Fayettevile N.C, : ware [are Agents for the sale of the above Buckets Jd & J. A MeCCONNAUGHEY. | Fayeueville, Feb. 1887. Salisbury, Mareh 31, 1857 Qmo:4t 7 _| «NEW BOOKs. INT NAY | ° 1y39 UST Received, ‘* Home and the World,” by Mrs. e} Wm. C. Rives of Virginin. Hills’ of the Shater- r ) Q DY [mic, by the author of Wide Wide World. Ernest if d ve : Linwood by Mrs, Curvline Lee Hentz. aoiate | Peuinsular Wars, new edition, 5 vols. 12 mo ay HE ubseriber takes thie method to inform hie! Dorrit, by Charles Dickens. Life of Prince Talley frien nd the public, that he has opened a NEW |rand. Chips from Unele Sam's Jack Knife. Live TALLORING PABLISHMENT in this place | and Learn, or a guide for all who wish to speak or sa the corner rooms of D. A. Davis's building, directly | write correctly. At J H. ENNISS' opposite the store of Murphy, MeRorie & Ce. and} Jan., 1457,—34 Book Store. adjoining the Tin Shop of Willams Brown, His long | experience and success in the business are, he thinks, | @ guarantee for the future | HIS JOBS shall be faithfally and artistically exo- cuted, He isin the receipt of the . | FASHIONS DIBBUuE + BUNCE. Calvin B, Dibble, Late of Wilmiagtou, N.C Jommission Merchants Jonathan B. Bunce Late of Kinston,N © INDUSTRY. | ===aeee seine |The Proprietor of Lagle Foundry & Machine Shop, | ~ January 20, 1857. ere | WwW OULD inform his friends aud the public gener- . RAINES ae tee oy J. P. GOWAN, | ally, Ubroughout the country, (bat he is still imaa- WITH ; ufwcturing the following articles, together with many COL. H, L. ROBARDS, othera not mentioned, to wit: The celebrated AT THE Drurey Threshing Machine ROWAN HOUS | Anda Horse Powe, eee ‘of Baltimore, which for ease of draught, exeells every other SWEEP. POWER to be found in the country ; STAGE OFFICE FOR ALL the Stage his HOUSE 4 35 they are either portable or stationary. Salisbury, Feb. 2, 1857. Lambreth’s Vertical Waterwheels, Thunder & Lightning for Grist and Saw- Will; MILL & FACTORY GEA DISUNION AND CIV WAR, SUCTION & FORCE PUMPS, separate or combin Pestilence, Patent Medicin EASTMANS STRAW CUTTER; FAMINE, &c., &e., the only article worth buying ; it having stood the teat of thirty-five yearn, Corn Shellers; Ploughs of every variety y Cultiva Eugive & Gold Maebi ; all hinds of RE evils and calamities that should be SU rded £% agains, BAKER & OWEN bog leuve to ly, form the public generully and private indi vidoate pay. ticwlarty, that they are teady, willing and able te “ | N.C. Rail Road free of charge JOH. THOMPS Tyro, March 20, 1357 Tr Charlotte Demoerat copy three months, and fur- ward bill to thes office. Casting and Machine Work, made to order at short tect them from one at least of the Notice and Warrauted.—Terms Cash, or undoubted paper. All articles will be delivered iu the care of the ve (Ligh | by putting ap to their buildings, their Peter tf Lightwing Conductors, at prices lower than it has WANTED. | 1¢ )( ) ( Y} y LBS. BACON —aleo Lard, Bees- wax, Flour, Wheat, &c. For which the highest cash prices will be paid W.J. MILLS & Co and is, therefore, always readv to supply customersiu the style of the ** Letest Agony.” (i } bisa C.N | Salisbury, Sept. 19, 1856 |er been done at in this part of the country, your orders to Baker & Owen, Salisbury, N.C, July 24, 1856. IF YOU HAVE WORK FOR ME. not break through. The numerous ships of the city, and among them those of Richberta, could no} louger find an entrance to the port, and | were sacrificed to the fary of the waves. | In Cotton, Flour, Grain, Nava) Stores, AND Seutherm Produce Generally. 2 ee ee z | INo. 180 Front Street, WRITING PAPER. | lwoRyyY wom, this female merchant were sent to the most dista:t countries, they always re- tarned pot only with the richest gains, but with c.- Wares, ornaments, pearls ANDERSON & REYNOLDS, CROCERS, AND } Call and see PRICE Ivl7 March 31et, 1857 and jewels, which were made to shine in the palace, aud bedeck the dresses of which alone could enable her really to their fair possesser j el . 5 m e ma 7 slalotlanlendar? N). 1, ROAWOK 8 sizes and colors For sale at | Hon. Wm, A. Graham, Hillsboro',N C Sach unprecedented fortune Richberta "2" from her + pees of splendor and Bosch ad olde a J. H. ENNISS’ Book Store Mo Jane M. Morehea!, Greeiabivo, N.C ; +3 srosperity +} pcree of we ant LPEDikel ES, 5 ae ee yrover, bsg, Bayetiey ¢ } coaid not bear with that equanimity Prospenty to such a degree of want and d = January 20, 1857 $4 Jolin D, Wiliiaie, Keg, Prest_ anh! Clarendon ~ CORDS OF PINE WOOD, for which the | GUN AND LOCK ~ ‘misery that she was even furced to | eg Pay activeattention to the sale of Flour and other Pp E Io cason, bsq., Cashr. Bank of Wilnington. (3 ol y Cash will be paid on delivery | s > W. P. ELLIOTT, E MYERS. | DET Trade and wealth rapidly declined, and frequent reverses brought the proud we- Commission Merchants, UST received a large supply of superior Fuolsce p @F Letter, Commercis), Port and Note Paper, of al REFERENC KS Beye: 44 Wanted Immediately, Please bring it in. Salisbory, Jan, 20, 1 ° me fir ac kindsof Produce nding ecessa c re xd . enjoy it. And if it be true, as some sage for bre a : | re day 1g oe i en a ier "ts apg enya, that great misfortune is more easily Bat the sea, now that its accustomed Late of Worth & Elliott, Faytteville N.C PRIVATE SALE. Salisbury, Mareh 24, 1457 Bell = E - yy intet was barred, beat with renewed vio NEW BO " = —— Hanging. borne than immoderate prosperity, Kicl- "et Was Soe ; : OKS. GENERAL COMMISSION I HE undersigned bh . ‘ ’ PERC berta was destined to furnish a proof of ‘€PCe pine the shore, and d iring ste PRVILIRTEEN Yeurs io the [iseraney. Lateani se ara att irate Weis Wieser erent mage HARRIS HOTEL, THE subscriber having openedan he correctne of this srticc _p Storm of a dark, tempestnons night, broke t eapondence of Olvidudies. AND Resa taleviiaeenn? , 2 ps : 2 : = (abdlishment, proposes to oe { the correctness " assertion. Her through the dike, overflowed the city. ¥ a Ww Over e Chees- | yy y - ’ h ox nd bat te 2 ' Deas ay VCONCURD, N. C. above business in the tows of nwo quate pride kept pace with the increase of her | 4 © , = Wh Grae | baw tee William W.1 \ DN r fase ST ee ete ane Ne one Tray ry, on Water Sireet, ie all te wina m * treasures, and she showed it as much in 2"° the Bt? Ser eee oto Whiter George. Lasts’ Nations System f \ I PLING cence gmminntnn ie an ase aep nur a | HIS Hotel, formerly koown as the © SMITH! branches. GUNS and LOCKS walus of her contempt for her less fortunate fel- * ‘ der : fe r He s four P. k my. Flanders L vee and Fiver of WILMINGTON, wc “| Olin, PredellCo., Now. 1856 if 2 House pres Apulia thervagh repair, | exh at or oh notice and on reese. ture, whil pi . oe Gee ek CMDB TIN OE ven this day, whe Ja * © Sonsof swaiha Py s aC. an whed throuyh ¢ the re- terme. thew low beings, as in the extravagant and [ rie paar ye sey es diet riia { ue Lenrmiley by Nebinicran OAs ™ an ; SO por <a frm.| With the besiness, be hepan, Oth eaeeea een contented costly banquets, which she gs less for Fee natsatas sat a euncuet rer J. HH ENNISS' Book Store Orders for Mrehandize, and ec menteof Flou ( ) 1]. ‘ ve TABLE w ways be buwafutly | ble share of patronage. All work warrested. Alle. Graham o diversion aad eujoyment, Se that (he sence ee em ome oe WAU Me amare 20, 1857 sa and other Produce, for salesor shipment, thankfu i de oP BEL ROOMS, neat aad comfortable, ser. | dere te with him wil be faithfully and peomptly a. fanlt—in ests mix! onde \ — horror, upon the proud towers ] rates, = rereit as 53 ‘ . vante sive aud:p and mo pains will be spared teuded to Orders respectfully sulieited. ; bight Wonder at the ener yaty aa iiny nalce oe 7 7 Al elves SU prompUy Stiended | iis nee : HEE: CHARLES MARTI will vent ing splendor of her apartinents, and the STS 7 wie lay sues ‘ — | i ae eG Sina Pe Teavniere: wilt sa Widel'ol (aWtleeee Bice| Sellsbary, Oot. 91, 1656 cee the doors costly viands and wines frum fore sunken and once splendid ci + + e ve Che Thom ssed:Hualicis Wns >a] news ; ed North ue Sevath Else wh - H and i2ori mje, from: | cas P ar what Seeds aad berg the es oe 2ROM end aor vn dase RI WEST in ouse and Lot to Rent °.: bea Ue bo ue yes CHAS F HARRIS 17 ft = 0 mow undoubted feet that Dr, Sante’, nates, sen At one of these intoxicating and ener Customs of Various Nations in their regular vutburised ag © settling N and Salisbury, Sept 16, Ln 3 166 dite “@ ass dadrutele ye races Remedy is one of the gresies( | discoveries we wating festivals, which offer nothing te Repasts. ate : He coe aa Coe ‘ OR SELL. | CFSENKINA & ROBER C5 haces nnd willoun asl oecte weno ae tke De declan vsen ee the soul and leave the heart empty, a is muosuinteresiad will take) Te cele . - tno keep State Bonde um hand furs “ fa] tice Ww find what parveuler organ. ee y eater strange guest was announced to Richber- The Maldivian islanders eat alone. They INO) A WEIRWAN I SP Og Eo ay " fe SSA wT Al \ - \ roberta cbpete eapuanfiatoled | smyeed ivcedins readers ai aid that he } come from a retire ia - a ) Salis Nit 14, 1857 : aa moe y lida 7 : . | Conciamua w, thet the liver is the greatest ta - said “oa e ! co tie rom a retire to the n vat hidden par . of their ; A $e : a aS S st : a ates Pomists, of @ gone \Il NI BAS, the system and the most hable to psa me readers great distance, had seen the lands ma " and draw down the cloths w 1 i wi | ”? un tet go chea, Shop and other bu Large, and Ss Stock of FUR, CASSE. hept free from disease is a preventative uf frown the ° , ub au) ) Q) we Ivievs ee te ‘ p Dy spr pee py kings and the splendor of their conrts, serve as blinds to their windows, that they ot. ne oreeren crtenen: Coit ans (YX TASB soathern Harm owed -LoMER. WOOL LEGHORN and STRAW | Jacades, general debiny, de, while Inet bar br periodical and bad come puw to adiuire also Rich tay eat nnobserved An absord reason P ; ay rere siya’ aS > reatot bay will soe " oe iN wa. i aemaan ce " sna ei cae w J Witt s — ae hip moenngsl imp aronensnd lel tcalioay end and the berta’s wealth. cunceruibg which faiie Gar beallee seen sa hearin wi Sta 1 e Soe eye fe sper Ha ss Me . s RC erey a gory Pa s that more cases of Gunsempiee encer Gem u is artic! : : we or their misanthropic re Awana Wee Fix ( . a6 MILLER & LAUREN . Hew ' tla ° BRirten Acedrm,\'s are Oren 44 diese eed liver than from all other Causes pan together . ic had borne wonderfal reports to his ears. past: they. will never eat with one who ! I . “ ates of! S weember. 30h spacetime . Be ak (cr M Fest wale a TUE GREATEST Taking tue tobe @ correct hypnihesa, We have educated The flattered lady invited the stranver @ inferior to them in birth, in riches, or (Cans N ste of their wiedun ; Jou t ‘I t ~ . ; but ty fod « remedy with which to correct the bre They are to a seat by her side. He appeared ast:!| dignity: and as it is a difficult matter to * w N : Vol TAKE NOTICE eas 7 Medical Discovery of the ige. we hove 9 rare uf wearily all veo Naat we = pron 4 ear : > ar wt a Nev t « gins ! | A eg © pre vou ‘Tha ‘ Vigorous old man, in the picturesque cus .thev are condemned IV ° 1 -—- PRO KRENNEDY k aa dwrovered 1a one medy, io eivces deed te ot make it th tame of the east. Mis deport was ciable lif r fthe ¥ vier on Na {' L poreona indebind to ma eiher by unto oe « Dade amon pas sa reine fy thatcures | Whe try 1. for He virtues sre euch thet for ofl osm exalt and dignitied aml puble and } : he} m a “ t and « ent, are here notified t cease! €0 vs 1 4 ‘np ‘ v1’ *1) . ere . - P plants armag iver derangements, tw on Gefel- pd) trary, the inhabitants of se Sei a. sted SPRING AND SUMME EVERY RIND OF HUMOR — tk ny cate country, the hostess, expecting from are remarkably sociable mt, : sad por cimie: eogcer weeieee ly | I}: ih ' x “ sess af be slamech'as keeee GAGE tee eee among thy f mee ; a ser. bat tee Thine fa ° Pros wore ° * a common Pimple ie whieh ore caune « _ Welcome which, according them finds himeelf with. |!) s Liquor Traff . may cape eeore SASWAQAS * greeter or less degres by hver dresngomente, i & willingly of bis own land, is symb > 1 oat a companion to partake of his meal. 77. '"*,"" : allothe ato be ple Ne hands of an uffice ei G8 case ul eeetnadicever te the safest, surest, sud mum effcecwas remedy huows newspape b vuest v » offer baa ) ‘ bas “ e abe ° wich ‘ « eors * - c : rape yi Tt ars 7 7 fp Sed ae rane antil he meets with one; and how THOS FE BROWN | CISHE ewberr ber has fact retarned from the N ee wot aae = rc pride, the ang y read was to be ever keen his appetite may be, he ventures fiw F [; March 3 40 I ahd ie cw y a ead rae heat * of Hoe (‘( \ T9'CY of the evr or er | at a, which groane aatinte PP ona . g ar agree a : 7 warre sre @ narei . f ) wader the weight uf rare aml enticing The tatiea ofthe tich Chines chine with! Greensborough GOODS AND CLOTHING = WANS pol pas EOE a yp ow ; 1 . , ' } oe t h 1 tew ’ . < . Hiss h a “« a he worst hiad VEGETABLE LIT , = arniah, and are covered with a en f 4u ‘ 4 4 HONTRIPTH shake th beams regs pe ta eaee me " 1s) MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, =~ — : = - ¢ e house ah as ve . Ae if AER F, FRIEND OF E ’ , . uates ene and wile refreshing re b i; a reyaleathintalile with z I tm olisam. compare symatetork company segtwee a weer weyers, || , : ga a lt Lala asl deserved ant'v a arne stra $ t r y T t mak ¢ t s Sia & erntiy av een fs (rh ( ne, t 4; View ie . t a er +2 ae oem two able aod sea, Distant people ar a a a. or fora tt 2 ‘ J ‘ r ‘ which wenn uy ° " DISEASED h NEYS, and will woreda l liiaadventires \aeluee 7 te Pr ae aveteen \ " Stuencin the Bladder and Kidneys, Weel on our Cx ter ren of the perisliableness uf ear ' : mt apn 4 é aie Fes ness of the Loina, he Look a no a ie vory 1 merece \ \ f P wing OMe : t : Thisiavalecble medeiee is fos sale ot the Dore ber of the prosy : e "| t . Hetelve Moeney ot Dr. R. Campbeti’s, io Ire if the eul A » ¢ AMES \ A . anus H a poe ! AM, sae ie a, Were a I ) ane vr ~ . 4 Sa . i ; a 1 de . e Drag Store ra Chartotte; ot Zeverty'’s thy the a the words of their ynest. S . r 1 r 4 Reais Marea! ha A . ‘ ; wom Hetolia Belem; and atihe Corcling Wesebe iandt nit ar diane Gir s . : Ce . ,_ hee Sa leebery . = ty, wa be dam t, > Att ‘ ; : ae * PETER ADA WS. Ser‘y and Mrocearee . 1 are he The subarriber having entered into eaperinershs Conat =e _ mathe aaa ix each fa ~ . : : aoe PLTER ADAMS, Se non - i . with Joba F Cowes mgioel pateutee, for the mes Chureh, qget, and : atitate e : A : I y IMING \¢ y 7 * al afactare and sale of the above Medierne, 0 prepered» Chriatia as would ts . “13 £tf0v9 e fi oe ree wwe of (ereehee yhy eddreasmg hum et Balisbery, ¥ ° pr le But ler 2 i. . : I ; ‘ f colbog ai hve remdence, 10 miles west of the wea b 2 a - ’ Sere : eve EF. D. AUSTIN artyre ¢ ne ‘ sd ° ‘ bd ° ? a* eabject, uti at lena a recs DEROSSET & BROWN, Pik GREAT SOUTHERN ce Hoe 1858 “ Soot, 3 one vy the bostess herse!f es sian . - , ted that he eke Heed ae Meshesipsh eit rel erecta aad JAMES H st ale : Veale sicir men BROWN & DEROSSET, Bit a0) Duels’, Dae co AMES HORAK, Tike lavisiiness a gh ‘ 8 . ‘ . ’ AWD DEPOT. - 7 of System seine ns ating wie eee he mai oaSET. ie ee a Conon £2 WATCH-MAKER AND JEWELER FAE-YYo TAR Sree ak: GEVERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS + epeehe BALISBURY, N.C, D.; Wi find want.ns bere t est : : sitarcat . saree mader erpumeuth OTN POOLEY - rh that ap Ome door beiow MH. & A. Murphys Store Rev i thing the earth pr A . ‘ : : : wr pas ” REPS constenity on hand a large ° — Zz I \ 1 " = _ ‘ and a large essortmes . Iu vain they ; es es , . oe DR. OM. WHITEHEAD 81. MIN STREET. RICHMOND, VA . winged Wj Jaen cea, che. apa Pin iene MANSION HOUSE = athe Ante yi E meses , ; vies Clerks, Watches and Jewslry of every deseripta ‘ . ‘ TFI . ee ee ' ' 7 Preeaan 1 rege the bee soeer and on the most reassess , lent, ane whet € Questions (| hi K j - I 1AT APS. LADLE t ~. TRIMMINGS . eo and bf. ° \ 1 i 4 Ser * ea pe ee othing Emporium. ' ‘ , m etste thet im,” Petguary 19, 1856 in the a gd inate re . 9 yyern te ahd sand ete The I wer | Sone Wanner : oo DR. WILLIAM 8, TATE, 7? Bie MARCUS HOFELELN ; a ‘ at wrahiog Suargea and Mosohnical Dentist, the toug ‘ I r ) all LU te eneece es pall Apes tin af J ° Py a ae Gradaite of ihe Baltimore Deatal College NE Pea pr , : [}: : : ! | 2 STATESVILLE, N.C. could sles g me ; : : DEXPECTEUVLLY offers bie professionel serviow , cee ue , RRA Y fl i. Wanted to Purchase AAA IE ON rere ioeahe cons 7 | « we ancha g mag a a { ! ” ree READY MADE CLOTHIN } 7 . : — ae Ge she hia a : ins U, YOUNG AND LINELY NE. * apa . " Torta 2am pon ited a 0: 20 rai . . ae will reto Tire ? oes es 1 $ APPLY at I : (hts : : : hese with know . «’ MANSION HOTEL ak es ' ith ple 4 " F : dst, ! May tane dere ‘ « “ww . farch 13 - J ’ » } va ‘ 4 b I © varias dinene. T . Bayar . “ i 1 ) \e } 7 the o'er expior . + omy " . a . } « Ae ie The heman ‘see divine. on wh explore ce A VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND “Nt a = Se hte ot he ee mee cence, AE — Bayer ral entrus'ed w . - £ ana » ne ever Lodi cad cha pci fictiess . tures in sine, pat ty» : FOR SALE. Terme praitively cash on completion of work meets wi he ‘ ISTING 215 ACRES. - . : - at ihe beet y Office at Remdence, West of the Female College . crit Pas ‘ : ( iti (acres F 5 ‘ ff ; \ Commanrecations by mail or otherwise will recent? ties In he \r ) vi 1 MORFLEA A Vinvet 33 oF neree a or Hie fay —( vert y : Smaa fal) prompt attention stopping Bast « \0 \f ‘ 7 : 4 vo ne, (cy a sO r gts ’ ~ Febraary 1h, 1857 [ly97} friendly Aa Fite Robo BRACI k Pers - bed : \I " March4 : ; f ake ; a bed w . = ’ = ora howe = ade Hier ai gat eat AANCPACTURED North Carolina Law Books. Bi movie: their pr , y FOR SALE CHEAP. ae - DONALD k ENNEDY ( )" hand, The New Revised Code of Nerth Co see him hole ‘ : e t y WS Witte & ( : ‘ ‘ mL ving; Katon's Forme; Wiley’s North Carols wero cur acy \ : rMs Misree newer yg RB . N 20 Warren St- Rioxbe Mawsachusetts | Form Book: Cantwell'sJantice, desigaed for Janet 3 k pe ; [ es abargs faite tae tare i \ A Ee - «we ofthe Pence: Civil Practice in the Court of Pies their sta Do 8 r ut Ctra \ ‘ ee a TEA ul Mu sale Agents wVork City, V Cliekner, and Quarter Seemons of N Caroina For sale at bec: y : " al ue ' . “1h Street; CoM Rung, 192 Brosdway. A JJ 1 ENNISS* Book Store snugly q In this - ~ : fe de ML aa alta Jannary 29, 1557 u what th a a. A) “ e . WoDyott @& Sone ’ Pris 8 ansa lone HOUSE AND LOT Tangy and St: Haire eesti BERS ? the fami wi 6 ‘ ~ ap C ok a Geter Fresh Supply of - FOR SALE. uy Hoel M Pbonn lvmantaihnahe: Sapply audience Man. neott 4 rhe tra Brnkinhofl a& Pen 1 ‘ : , . ( inmenk ht ; : \ l Al " casion bh perme Iv MOUNT PLEASANT. DRY COODS, ae Wiihaam, Laon Salem Almanacs crete é i ghey o finan aT I. GROCERIES, BOOTS SHOES, LEATHER cg vallrrapeciahle Druggiatein the t > TIT VWAP 1987 “Thre ee rein he vee The it iw well anny sv ae Mews and Brieh Prov as : : FOR TITk YEAR, 1857. ing from welling ; pert “a aia t srSIIWMil elite d Salisbury. NC | Fereale by the gross, dosen, of single one, at b | vers , y if R wd kitehe fa “ , y F > . about th + . Peter “ rt | H. ENNISS’ Book Score estiina Cooper W anted., . 7 ave Wire n oy Z = AGG, Bows Bie themsel bread 1 | a WANTED | they wal \ PRO SMITE f tt New ¢ ‘ 4 | t Now, tuo, y ! ( , I ef een) W..1. MILLS. 50 B : ; , | Mules ’ Mules { { ri we h of the myster vis WYER , ; JE. MOOS] ”») 00 ushels W heat | prove extra fine Males, for Bale. APPLY TO ha case atranyer at uu Ve thar Sw ‘ HOS I | MICHAEL BROWN couraged nen } / BAGS! BAG F THOS. STENTOUSI AND March 3, 1857 ing our mates 7 Negroes Wanted N00 BAG ype . 1000) BARRELS FLOUR. | el pall, . VATA 1 Ol R. me cit ates arocs Wanted. me BAGS. A ERESIL SUPPLY Tastiniocnsnm:| NEW Books. | es neat whe “ ‘ a . / Tr , tity of Wheat and wr, ir ehie : ” a Me atv ‘ : and Wa r g EN Beubecriier hae tor aate, SAO two bushel Bags ee cd die hakeoc want et rie which he will Pay!) TUST Received Chain of Sacred Wonders,” when b o Stavor: \s 8 eof ' eho r Blows or Wheat, 91 1) egnia each J MICHARL BROWN, (02. Rev. 8. A. Lacts, A.M. M.D. Knowledge * lay went to ht rta, w a , — MICHAEL BROWN CABBAGE Relisbure (Meniel Ree ia ooirie Power,” « view of the productive forces of soritt!’ Playing hien eo Beon, and infor rt | i ew Orien AMUEL KEEVES. Js ry. Der, 10, 1656 129 Ss th, one ihe ase loge age ve and skill, ee ed the y : ‘ “ f ' \ , : oe ) other Garden Seeds, just received env McKnight. "The Otd North State ia 1776," 5 d ow ! ae «tat inte x = ( CEN > n je.) r ’ and fur cRaigh and ru now knew wlat was | and tot ite : . COMMON SCHOOL BOOKS. eale at the Bink S-ure sy Statesville, oppoalve the IKQ | contd Neries, by the Rev, B. N. Caruthers, D: P Rae predions of a | pood thing ehad ) cane 2,000,000 over e LOB PRINTING Ne ade of Commen Scho. Books on hand and Court House as! S |" Retigion in Ameri tt Beird, panic ar Mame brought it in abundance. He ther e last year Veal) erceuted at this OFF Oe ee ee H_ ENNISS' Book Atore HW. AYER . as : ‘ Leewures on Science An,” Dr. oldest w| 4 ¢ jee y 90, Ja 7 . | . t | January 20, 145 as March 24th, 1857 sant | of oll kinds for sale at this Offog Qvole, At J Nis Swore with ey : , | , faith, it will delight an , , Witerever tis Review wet are read, in- used, and orthodox ‘ery opinions cherished. On the other band, the weak. support which these Reviews meet, are the strongest Ule get of Asad rl 4b red oe superficiality of Southern educition an oe Knowledge. The fact imopst ; every observer, that here is the true secret of the failure of Southern pe- riodicalé. Though to be regretted, it fs not to be disguised, that the circle of in- t at the South is too small to sustain works of ability in any other than a languid condition. It is not from ibiberal or mee motives, that such ig the case, for they willingly support the iMustrated , and nonsenical illus. | trations of the Northern Press. Nv oth-| er cause will secount for it, than the one} already given, the want of ey on Bt readers. We do not niean to say that this is peculiar to the South, | for it is.evidently the case at the North. Soft nonsense, tales of horror, obscene | te Northera readers, aud there is to 7M i no evidence that in proportion to their white population, they have more iutelli- gent ers than we have. Bat there is | strong evidence that asa people, we are supert two sections, is that the Northern mind ig in @ morbid state, and craves the sti- walus of licentious and lawless litera- ture, while the apathy of the South is contented with the inanities of Harper, Graham or Peterson. But where lies the fanlt—in onrselves or in our stars! We will venture the opinion that it lies at the doors of our institutions of learning. Else what becomes of the qaota of grad nates, sent vat yearly from the different Colleges, or imitations of Colleges, which are scattered over the whole country !— If they are educated, whiy are they not readers and thinkers? And if they are readers and thinkers, why do they slrink froin the perusal of such able and |ogica! periodicals as the Southern (Quarterly and the one which stands at the head of this article} The fact is, they are not educated iv any true sense of the word Kas are fot trained to think, to parsue Jruth earnestly, tu love wisdom, aod to make it their ambition and their glory, to exalt and build up the literature of their country, and wia an honorable name among those whom the world “will not willingly let die.” Every day do the newspapers of the country appeal to the pride, the patriotism and the intelligence of the country, to rally to the support of her able bat lauguishing periodicals. If that appeal isin vain, let not their vhosts shake their beny fingers at them —*“ cannot say they did it.” There are grad uates enough in Seath Carvliua—if they deserved the name—to support, at least, two able Reviews. ve That they do not and will not do it, ie the stronyest satire on oar Colleges and Universitics Look at the coatents of the April nam ber of the Preabyterian Review, aud sav, if the subjects and authors are not wor thy the attention of every scholar in the land? Constitution of the [reabgterian Chureh, by Rev. Samnel KR. Baird; Christian Mission and African Coloni 3 ot Zeverty’ stehmas Coparinershs fot the mee » prepared» Balieb i] * -_ aiwan cd zation, by Rev. J. B. Adger, D. Dy The AUSTIN Martyrs 1, Serdand and Sir Walter iT) Scott, by Jno. UH. Bocock ; Teatimony of the Ancient Jews to the Trinity, bv Res Thomas Smyth, D. D.; [Historical Skete) % Systems of Theology, by Enoch Pons, . D.; Ldolatry, by Wm. A. Scott, D DD: Wigfall's Sermon on Duelling. by Rev. J.B Adger, D. D.; Critical Vol ce, he.— Yorkeilie Enquirer i WELER, hhy*s Steere aesortme si | hind. ry desernipte Moet reasesr oo A ELECTION Avocsta, May The Democrats have a majority in the counties of Virginia except eight VIRGINI. ly38 ATE, lentist, tal College rp) NEW ORLEANS MARKET New Orceans, May 29. Sales of cotton yesterday 1,000 Lales, at anchanged rates, receipts 900 It is confidently asserted that Walker will retarn to Niearagna in sixty days, with plenty of men and money. Bayard Tayler eith the Finnish Girls — Bayard Taylor has some novel adven tures in hie Nartheorn European tour, and meets with strange customs and curivsi- tien Im bis last letter be tells ua about stopping a couple of nights with a very friendly old Finniah lady, where he got a bed with sheets. The first hight the mother and her sons were so amazed to see him undress before retiring, that they were curiosity bound, and did not leave their stand-point in the room until le was enugly covered up. The revelation of what they had seen, to other members of the family, produced a most wonderfal audience the second night. On this oe- acs, casion he writes: | “Three baxom daughters of age rang lov impress true hee weed ast of work Female College se will recerr? [ly:97] of North Cor North Caroh™ ned for Jamiet Court of Phe For sale at * Book Store , 1857. ing from sixteen to twenty-two, appeared dfodtta tipo about the time for retiring, and stationed themselves in a row near the door, where they watched us with silent curiosity. — iS {! As we had shown no hesitation in’ the APPLY TO first case, we determined to be equally BROWN Courageous now, and commenced remov- v4 ing our garments with deliberation, al- —_—— lowing them to fully inspect them. The Ss. ee thus apes in rine silence . il we were nearly ready for repose, 4 bates when by pulling off a stocking and dic! of anett playing the muscular calf, suddenly alarm- il, by Chet ed the youngest, who darted to the door | e ba . and rushed out. The second caught the| — po Panic and followed, and the third and| Dr. Lardeet oldest was obliged to do likewise, though o ae with evident reloctance. The perfect aE Devoted to AG ¥ Politics, News, Agriculture, Interval Improvements, Commerce, the tion of the blood ofthe th SSS See composure of the girls, and the stea ness with which they watched us, show- ed that they were quite unconscious of having coumitted any impropriety.” {ricu !} THOMAS versus THOMAS. We have often heard the old saying, “that young folks think old folks fools, but old fulks know that young folks are fuols.” And we have been forcibly re- nsinded of it lately, in cogitating and ra- minating over the remarkable fact, that Thomas Settle, jr. is wow and has been for months aiding and abetting Mr. Scales, in attempting to show that Thomas Set- Ue, Senior, acted very foolishly, wheu be incidents and trials, are the baits held out | voted for the Missouri Compromise. How | will endeavor to spin a often has Thomus, jr., seen the eye of the jold gentleman kindle with animation, and | his whole conntenance |it up with entha-/| da siasin, when surrounded by his friends, cial readers and superticial think-/both in public, and around the social | Richmond, and while there heard the fol- kers. The vuly difference between the | board; he hath in his melifluent tones, | owing conversation between the w described the exciting scenes of 1820, when the Missoari Compromise was pass- ed, and how he stood shoulder to shoul- der with Heary Clay, aud the other dis- Ungaished inen of that day, in carrying through this great measure, and in achiev: | { ing such w glorious victory for the seuth Ah Thowas, Jr., have you not on divers occasions sat, delighted and carried away with admiration, as you listened to Tho tas, Sen., thas, like an old eoldier, shoul dering his crutch, and is imagination, Hyhung bis battles over? Ah then, how can you, (think before you answer.) how can you then, Thomas, Jr, thus rudely, raslily, onthoaghtedly and inconsiderate ly tear from the brow of your aged father, the chaplet which he prized so highly, aod which he has nourished with so much care, and of which he had boasted for so inany years. It is said old Rehoboam, that * he forsook the connsel of the old men, which they bad given liu, and con sulted with the young men which had grown up with Lin, and whieh steod be fore hin.” And we much fear, Thomas Jr., that Rehoboam like, you have rashly forsaken the counsels of the old men, which they bad given you, and that you have consulted with the young man Scales, and the voung men of the Senti- nel, and other aspiring youths of the 6th district, and with young [ll of Caswell, Rwbert Dick of ord, and *bove which have grown up with you.” Rehoboam lost a large portion of hieking ug with the Thomas Jr., Gul others, dow, from consalt beware boys, and lest from the very eatne cause, it will not bel ng before we, too, hear the ery--" To your tents, ol Terwel.” What portion have we in the Union” Now, Solotnon, Rehoboan’s father was considered a very wise inan tn hie day and generation, yet he certain y had a very rash and inconsiderate aon, and asin Solomon's time, 60 we find it u ten guilty of very yreat follies even now: the sons of the wise and pru dent, are of So in conclusion, Thomas Jr., we would - say unto you, beware of the yoong man, Thie thing Scales, and hes e counsel of the DSentinel boys of a ect re Jecting the counsels ie father, las ne ver failed to be attended with sume dis astervus Consequence Netther talents or beauty will screen the offender, for we read—* [han in all Israel there was none tu beso mach praised as Absalom for lis beauty,” and of him that he was a vice young nan. tevuld be truly said Hw hands were white, Lis pants were tglit, His hair was the colour of tan, And when he rude out to rude, The gais all cned u what a vice young man Greensboro’ Pat. and Flag A Name of Terror. The Pricecolo Corriere & Italia, of Tu rin, quotes a@ letter from Sicily relating the following story “A few days age an unknown gentleman called upon a certain parish priest, and requested him to prepare @ tnore sumptaous tuneral ser vice foracertainday, The whole charch was to be hung with black drapery, the catafalque was to be adorned with flow ers, and the number of tapers to be light ed was quite astounding. The priest ventured to observe that for such a ser vice the outlay would be considerable, to which the stranyer replied by taking out his pocket-book aud depositing @ sum of 400 ducats (1720 francs) on the table, begging he would spend the whole of that suin, and gel as many masses reac on the occasion as possible. As for fune- ral inscription to be placed on the cata falque, he would bring it hinself on the day before the ceremony. The prepara tions were made, the inscription was brought and fixed in the place assigned for it, and an immense congregation as- sembled on the morning in question to hear the good music which was to be per- formed. The tapers were at length ligh- ted and the ceremony began, when, to the astonishment of all present, the letters of the inscription became pale, and grad- ually disappeared, while others became apparent, and the mnititude saw with fear and trembling the name of Agesilao Mi lano, the mau who attempted the assgsi- nation of the King some months ayo, in characters which became blacker and blacker as the heat of the tapers increas: ed. The people ran away, and on the following day the police caused all the priests who lad assembled there to be ar- rested.” SALISBURY, N. C., JUNE ONLY A PRINTER: OR A TALE OF VIRGINIA ARISTOCRACY. Ap ineldent related by Gov. Floyd at the ‘‘ White Howse.” Had I a tale to recount of the olden time, laying the scene thereof in England, | France, Spain, or any of the old eoun- tries, to us associated with so moch ro- mance and gorgeous grandeur, in which there wonld be a plenteous sprinkling of (lords and ladies, priests and nats, mag- nificent palaces, haunted castles and gloomy monasteries, it wonld be far more acceptable to the great masses than if the scene was laid here in this land of plod- ding Yankees, railroads, manufactories, ‘and cotton speculations ; nevertheless, | yarn which, by at the springs some months ago, became enamored with her, wooed, won, and aim now come to claim my bride.” “She is a beautifol creature, indeed !” interposed Augusta, the hostess’s daugh- ter, “ bat somewhat proud as is her futh- er.” “ No go, indeed, gentle Augusta; ifshe has pride it is nothing bnt natare ; maid- And you say, Miss Augusta, she is quite well; well, I will let this pleasing intelli- row, I will give the fair enchantress, I | trust, an agreeable stirprise.” | Early next morning as etiquette would | permit, the young man set out with buoy- jant heart and high Lopes to the mansion, But we will precede him, and look in jon his fair betrothed. In a magnificent parler of the mansion jsut Eusina White and ber mother, the one thamming a pino and the other interro- gating a servant; “ And you say, Sambo, he lodged last [the way, is not ther @ yarn, but |facts and unvarnished truths. 1 had the pleasure of spending a few yé recently, continued Governor F., lwith a distinguished friend of mine in | wae at the inn?” « Yes, misse, de cook say he dare now.” “Well, you can retire—and so, ima, it is even as I expected; I thought it was |him as he rode past last evening.” * Well, Emma, how do you intend to bloff him off; mn thinking it will a be shameful and delicate business.” “Shameful, indeed! When Attorney Logan introdaced fim to me at the Springs, he brought him forward as one of the law studeuts, and not as a poor printer. as he is—I'll wever forgive Mr. Logan.” “Le is not to blame, my dear, he ts his pupil; didn’t the letter say le was a Journeyman priuter at A—- sideration of tits promising abilides, Mr Loyau undertook gratuituusly to bring bin to the bar?” * Well, for all that, Vl never roarry a poor printer, I did have a tender re- gard for him once, and when I gave him my hand [ deemed him somebody, sv 1 acted trom the promptings of the heart, but now I will be ruled by my better judgment.” ** Well, please yourself in that matter, my dear—I'm disposed to think honora bly of -, but la, me! if be isn’t at the dvor now!” Searcely bad she done speaking when our bero eatered, and with a heart over- fluwing with gratitude aud love, sprang forwurd to greet the object of his idola try ; but imagine his soprise and dismar when he received ouly in retarn a cold, distant courtesy, which froze his blood and rooted him to the spot. Bewildered ished bis fair betrothed, be tarued for explana ife| and daughter of my host: “La! me, what impertinence!” ex- |claimed Lizzie K., as she scanned a bean- {uful colored note handed by a servant. “What occasions your surprise, my ‘deart” inquired her mother. » Rather gay indignation, mother, at| being asked, and even urged to take tea this evening at Mrs. Downer’s, the tan- ver’s wife.” “And why should you not, my dear?” “Think you it would be proper mother, for me, the daughter of Jadge K., the wealthiest and most men of the city, to associate with such low-bred inechanics {” “Indeed, my daughter, if they are ine chanics, they are people well to du in the world, respectable, pious, agreeable, and every way wortly of your acquaintance.” “ Really, mother,” continued the young lady, as she tossed her pretty bead, “ I’m disposed to think differently, and so far from encouraging, | prefer always being removed as far as possible from the la boring classes. Besides, how is it ex pected that I should enjoy myself in con verse with such people, whose only talk would be about the stocks, the market, and their own private concerns! Quite an intellectual lele-a-lele woald it be, mu ther dear.” “Ob! fie, Lizzie, fie! Bat I am t blame for this. I've shown you too much indulgence ; you are spoilt, bo I inust even how set about repairing my garden, aud pluck out weeds and tares ere it be tuo late “Come sit down beside me, I. | ’ one of distinguished » LUt in Con and ast at each a yrect ing from rzie, and } ' tium to the mother, wlio, percetving the [ will give you your first lesson of world ' k i ' s general embarrassinent, stepped forward ly experience by relating to you a story, N : nn and offering hia @ seat, explained to him which I trust will hi lower your pride, and, that since Ler daughter's returo from the make yon a better woman. A woman . - A Springs, she had, after mature reflection with no pride, my daughter, is but a ; and examining ber heart, thought it Lest drotiinyg, easy creature, bat one with two to dissolve the engagement between them. The ruddy cheeks of the suitor became of an asy paleness, and lis | quivered like an aspen leaf, as le talter lugly exclaimed “dir, this is not the stage of a theatre, and selfish ; both the extremes contemptble and mean much i haughty, niggardly, } } ; wdless lips Be then neither too fashionably dressed t nor too sl wwenly , too devout nor too world ly. A imere butterfly in the world of fashion and pleasure, making bat small to enact scenes,” now epoke up th ugh pretension to religion, isa character bad |.° ©"™ nes,” now spoke up the da ter, et it suttice to know we are ever to enough, but worse to ty mind is the fiery , 5 } Y } ve strangers to each othic oa attempt zealot, on the other hand, who hassoima = a ate ; ed to deceive me and pass yourself off ny rigid virtnes ; who is continually rail- |, : . for a gentieman, wuen il turtis out rou ng against the world, displeased at any 7 . } - are one of the working class, yaprn thing like social and rational enjoyment, 3 ; pee and shocked at the least merri: t, dan ISEB IPULN OR eee JOemesIARD; 7 Uns, ; 5 seeker. If you had an honorable profes aying, or any amnsement thatthe ) ees , _ mm, sir, and was ofa good family, as I veart, ints tu nessand gladnesa, prompts ' F hte sid t i teil : once to though e could be united, the young and sprogitly toindalre. So, ° So EE : ’ Foie ee = but as itis, | cannot and will not descend then, avoid extreines of every description ) ' ’ so low and as the young lady thus Sut to the stor , ah te Sewer spoke, she tossed her lead, and with a wk of ineffable scorn and contempt, proudly sa ed vat of the room “Sixteen vears ago, Salem, in Virgir ia, was one of the most lovely villages inaginable; sitaated in the heart of the J Overwhelinned with dismay and stung great valley of Virginia, yet commanding to the quick, the young man sat paralyz a magnif fthe Alleghenies and the Blue Ridge The village contained no buildings of note save two-one of them, a magnificent tene ment, the princely residence of one of the ‘Old Vi ; the other the only inn, a emall, quaint, yet pleasant house, nestled in the centre of the town The proprietor of the one, a wealthy plant lcent view of the bold outlines ed many momenta, but recovering some what of the shock, rose aud stazyered out of the room. Alas! how crashed were his hopes now 1 lence Decceived, sl bet loved, alas! ed, wr ynged, confi ed, by or adored and too well, and all for being a And rush ing madly to the inn, he sought his room 1 whom he ginia aristocracy “low bred, base mechanic?” er, and distinguished officer of the State;;and threw himself desperately on his the other a poor widow, whose only live humbie cot, from which he did not rise ing depended on the profits of her table | fur two long, weary months; for the an which were but scant, as there was little!) wonted Uisappointinent and excitement travelling done, at that day, through this And the advent of a stranyer was always the subject of cori f the morning had brought on a burn ing fever. From tll and night ull morn, the patient raved a wild maniac, calling and conjuring bis kinma to comme back to him, aud with hi and querulousness, wearied ail about him save one. The physician des paired of restoring him,and resigned Lim to the care of the gentle Anyusta, watched at his bedside night and day with unremitting assiduy, bore with his imbecility, administered to his wants with kindness and soothed his irritated spirits by the gentlest words and treatwent. Finally, after the lapse of several weeks, he began slowly to recover, and reason returned once more. When having en tirely recovered, he thanked the kind hostess and daughter with tearful eyes and heart overflowing with gratitude for their kindness in watching over him in his weakness and infirmities. He called Augusta his preserver,bis gaardian angel, and told her he owed to her his life, and that be would ever hold ber in’ grateful rememberance, and thongh he was then about to depart and would not see ler ‘again for years, yet when fortune smiled to lead to the altar, and with whom you upon him again, she should hear from are doubtless acquainted, as sha lives on-jhim. Till then be bid her a sorrowful, ly in the mansion above the village, as 1|a tearful farewell, and departed. retired villaye morn niglit, t osity and interest to the good townfolks, as it is alwaysso in the secluded villages and inns, in the out-of the-way places of America. To this little inn a gaily dressed, yet weary worn traveller picked his way one evening in the autumn of 18—. The bux- om hostess and her tidy daughter were all life, and frisked about bestiring the savory viands, delicious cakes and eggs, much to the satisfaction of our hungry traveller who appears to bea youny man of some twenty summers, tall, cominand- ing, of tine appearance and pleasing man- mers. Ie soon, by dint of frankness and sauvity of manner, insinnated himself in- to the good graces of the hostess and daughter, with the latter of whom he ap- peared to be much struck, for she was as lovely as she was neat and graceful. Ss itopa tience who “ Possessing charms tot unlike and al- most equal to one | adore,” exclaimed the young traveller admiringly, as he placed himself before the sparkling tire after fin- ishing his repast, * and expect ere long understood.” Yeurs passed and stili the unfortunate * What! Emma White?” inquired the é : hostess. [by the good gossips of Salem, and even aw aa aaa a « Even go, in dame, I met her , my 9, 1857. by the one who cansed his misfortunes, Emma White, herself; yet there was one | place, not only in ber memory, but also jin her heart. It was the hostess’s dangh- ter. * * * * Five years from the events just related, Richmond was crowded to overflowing, ‘for the Legislature was in session, und | had brought its usnal retinue of stran- | 4), enly pride, which every lass should have. | gers, office and pleasure seekers.—It was | by far the gayest season the capital had seen for many years; and balls, parties, {unabated zest. * | * * | Gorgeous lights streamed from a score ,of windows of one of Pearl street’s state- * * * liest mansions, and sounds of music and| irevelry are heard within. Luscious and |sylph-like forms skip over the richly car- | peted fluor, and grave gentlemen sit com- jfortably in the back ground talking poli- tics, gossipping and admiring the light- ‘hearted, the lovely and happy beings around them. We will draw near one of those sinall groups, that one near the} chandelier, consisting of two gentlemen | aud a young lady and listen—and as we | are incoy. in matters, at little harm will | ensue if we are caught eaves-dropping. | “It is just as you say, Colonel White ; | the Leyisluture has done but little as yet, | sull L think they have redeemed them- selves somewhat by one judicious act in appointing our young friend K—, to the fifth judicial judgship. “A very proper appointment sir, very; bat yonder be is pow—see, the servant is just ushering bit into the roum.” La me! pa,” exclaimed the young lady audibly, * how interesting he looks, | and 60 yuung too, to be appointed a judge.” ra tle 86 a clever young man, E:nma, | and able too, or he would pot bave been honored with the responsible ottice just couterred upon him.” “Introduce me, pa!” * Most asenredly I will do so, and here | he comes now.” “A pleasant evening to you, gentle- meu-—Cul, White, pray how do you du ¢” | * Quite well, quite well, I thank you, Judge. Permit me to present you to my dauyliter. Judge K——, Miss White.” | And with a low deferential courtesy the lady greeted the gentleman and seat- ed him beside ber. With many an art aad well did sue attempt to amuse, please, and iusiuuate herself intothe good yraces of the promising yoang judge. Sut efforts were in vain, ber arrows were aitn- ed against a heart of steel, and the coun- ténauce of the judge the while, wore a contemptuous aud sneering expression that batHed all her arts and penetration. *“ Heavens! what a face! how lov ely, how Bat inethinke I should know that countenance!” exclaimed the judye, as Le caught the beaatiful black her bad angelic eyes of a lovely lady in a distant corner ke room, rivited upon him. ‘Whof the young lady in the black velvet mantiliaf ba! ha! that’s wy pro- tege, slie is ati orphan: her parent was a Maitre de Hotel in Salem, Virginia, so rein lett alone TL took ber under my charge, and right usefal I find her; she answers both tur a companion and maid I would not have brought her here, but she seeins 80 sad and melancholy, that Pa would make me bring her, thinking Cimight somewhat revive ber drovping spirits “Itis, it is, the pure, the gentle heart ed A sta! Efow fortanate! Pray <8 \ e, excuse ine—but I know you will w Lintorm you Lam “only a printer” the poor tnechanmic you scurned, jilted deride years ayo in the little vil aid rising aticeremouious tty Iv, the young Judge hastily crossed the roo, leaving the haughty girl covered with contusien aud shame, to weep over ber folly It was the lovely Augusta, and with 10Out with yey, Dlushes, heart, eyes Speaking and countenance suffused with the fair being welcomed the bappy and excited youny man. Much as Miss White suffered by the rr ings of conaci “e . 2 Up: goawings of conscience, mach as she up braided herself, mach as she grieved aud sorrowed over Ler past condact, her sore nent, her punishment, yet in a disappeunt tew weeks after, when the admired Jude h led the happy aud envied Au yusta to the altar, she coald but acknowl edge that her punishment was just, and thatit was merited Julve Kh —and his lady have lived Nappy, prosperousiy, and contented y her ever since, but Emma White toyet uubappy girl—is still a spinster, an old inal “So now, L but the denonem: * Denouement?” “Yes, for you mast know, your dear father the hero, and I the heroine; he the ase-born mechanic,’ the ‘poor printer,’ and I the thostess’s daugliter.’” “Pardon, pardon, mother!” and, as the young Miss threw herself into her moth er’s arm, she vowed never to be 50 selfish, y story is ended, all is so proud again, “And you will go to Mrs. Downer's ning ¢ “Oh t that fwill, nother, with pleasure” The company began loudly to applaud Governor F this eve , as te concladed fis re miniscence, When he bid them cease, ad he too had tinished all but the denoue ent * What is it? Whatis it?” rang around the circle. “Why, nothing more nor less than that the hero of my story has just enter- ‘ed this room, replied the Governor, as he pointed to his distinguished and as- stranger was unheard of almost forgotten |tonished friend, amid the plaudits of the { jassembly. in that little village who still gave him a} Arts and Sciences, Morality, aud the family Circle. NUMBER 2. Natural History of the Honey Bee, The lecture of Dr. Morris before the | Smithsonian Institute at Wasbington, Dis- |trict of Columbia, tipon the above sub- |ject, is said to have’ been very interest- ling. The industry and wonderful instinct of is little insect was eloquently set forth | by the speaker. The hexagonal cel! of | { credited the truth of the young man out West had died lately fa spider Lite. It required more evidence tu establish the fact of a epider bite re- sulting fatally. ceo Who is a Gentleman! A gentleman is not merely a person‘ne- qnainted with certain forms and conven- tionalities of life, easy and self-possessed iu society, able to speak, and act, move in the world without awkwardness, jand free from habits which are valga jand in bad taste. A gentleman is some- thing much beyond this. At the base of all his ease and refinement, and tact and power of pleasing, is the same spirit 4 | which lies at the root of every Obtistian |virtae. It is the thoughtful desire of do- ing in every instance to others as he would that others should do unto him. He is constantly thinking, not indeed how he may give pleasure to others for the |the Lee was de:n@nstrated to be just that| mere sense of pleasing, but how he can }mathematical form which combines the | gence restrain ne to-night, avd to-mor- |soirees, picnics, followed each other with | | jed a8 amouyst a body of inechanies. | was, indeed, asserted that a master bee! greatest capacity with the least expendi- | ture of wax. aquare or triangular! form would demand an unnecessary ex-| penditure of wax. A cylindrical form | would, by the insterstices oecurring be- tween the cells, occasion a waste of space. The popular idea that the bee procures its wax and honey direct from flowers was shown to be an error. The material is obtaiued from fluwers, but requires elaboration prior to taking the shape of wax and hooey. The lecturer showed, by illustrations upon the wall, the curious manver in which the bees hang in clusters while elaborating the wax in thin scales upon | the breast—a process requiriag some, twenty-foar hours—and of the manner in| which the first deposit of wax is made} upon the roof of the hive on the commence- | ment of building operations. The labour | in w bee hive was as systematically divid- | It} | overlooks the operations of the other| workmen, aud where a bad piece of work is dune, causes it tu be pulled down and re-built, precisely as a master mechanic would do in similar circuustances. The lecturer would not, however, vouch for) the truth of this statement. | Amongst bees there was no law prohib- iting females froin mountiag the throne ; jon the coutrary, vo inale was permitted jto ussame the sovereignty. The queen! She reatest fury, bee allows bo rival vear the throne. attacks and kills, with the g’ }the young queens, her own offspring, and this by a wise ordination of Provideuce ; thus preventing an increase beyond the power of the working bees to feed. The queen bee is treated with the great- est possible reverence, precision, and po- | liteness by the subjects. Should she be abstracted from the hivethe whole sw arm) is thrown into confusion, work is suspend- ed, and all motive for exertion seeins to be wanting in the absence of their sover eign. Should she return, they exhibit marks of satisfaction and resume their labours. For twenty-four hours after the depart- {ure of a queen the swarm will accept no substitute. After that tine they will ac- cept another queen, and instate her in all the honours aud dignities of the departed one Should a strange queen poke her hose into a hive which lias a queen of its own, the bees form a circle around the iutruder, nut to do her honour, bat to prevent her departure. The queen in is then suinmoned, and the two queens are tuade to fiylt for the sov erelyuty. Commenting upon analogous habits of insects and human beings, the lecturer using that possession related an incident had trauspired vu the occasion of a former lecture at the Sumthsonian Institution, the subject being “The Aut Accompanied on bis way to the lecture-room by two ot whe were slaveliolders, he told them he was going members the Conyress, to establish that ants were slaveloiders, and that the slaves were black. “O!” said they, “be 6are vou make the must of it!” The wonderful fact lias been establish ed that every working bee is capable being developed to a queen bee. of In case sccasion of the vid queen having left the hive witha swarin, it bad been ascertained that the remaining bees take conmmon larve an deposit itin the queenly cells, where, ty different food froun that dispensed to the working bees, and a different mode treatment, it is developed with « size and attributes. The wonders of entomo trated for ota queen being wanted, on y yuect gv demons lolly the saying, “Truth ws mrange—stranger than ficuon The swarming of bees was deser rely bev the lecturer. It was ine parture ota qneen with a swarin of fol lowers from a redundant hive. The mediate oceasion of such an ¢ n was generally through a hut the queen bee at being t a the slaughter ot her offspr the ther bees, when they deemed sie had gone far etrough > thus slie usua y went off in a bigh state of excitement There were various modes employed to induce a swarin of bees to settle—snch as beat ing Un pans, iu imitation of thunder, of which they bave a dread; or throwing sand upon them, to give them the notion that it 18 raining; and an Was related of an ald gentleman wlio tad a way of leading a swarm to any required locality by a peculiar mode of whisting The atmosphere ofa crowded hive is close and hot, but the bees, by motion @f the wings, ventilate it untd enough swarms have been thrown off to render the labour Desperate conflicts oecur Instance unnecessary, between bees, sometinies lasting for days Phey are dacilists, tineves, and highway robvers. They compel pompo 18, bumble bee to disgurze bis honey. In the sense of smeil the bee is very acute: the its sight is also very keen, enabling it to wing its flight to its own hive with uner ring accuracy. In the whirl of bees, when the air is tilled with them, we nev er see two bees jostle. Tho other senses of the bee are also acute. The fact was stated that the bee can- | show them respect, how he may avoid hurting their feelings. When he is in society he scrupulously ascertains the position of évéry one with whom he is brought into contact, that he may give to each his due honor. He stndies how he may avoid touching upom any subject which may needlessly burt their feelings —how he may abstain from any allusion which may call up a disagrenable or of- fensive association. A gentleman never alludes to, never appears conscious of an personal defect, ily deformity, inferi- ority of talent, of rank, of reputation, in the persons in whose society ke is placed. Ile never assumes any superiority—nev- er ridicules, never boasts, never makes a display of his own powers, or rank, or ad- vantages ; never indalges in habits which may be offensive to others. eo SYMMES’S HOLE. Everybody has heard of “Symmes’s Hole,” and has some slight idea, at least, of the origin and significance of the phrase; bat as we happen to have before us, at this moment, a copy of a circular issued by the projector of that famous apertare, Ufa “hole” can be “projected,”) we pre- sent herewith a brief account of the mat- ter as it was first given to the public 39 years ago. This circular, a part of whieh we quote, bears date at “St. Louis, Mis- souri Territory, April 10, 1818, and is di- rected “TO ALL THE wortp!” “I declare that the earth is hollow, and habitable within, containing a number of solid concentric spheres one within the other; and that it is open at the polls 12 to 16 degrees. I pledge my life in sup- port of this trath, and am ready to ex- plore this hollow, if the world will gid me in this undertaking. “JOUN CLEVES SYMMES, of Ohio, “Late Captain of Infantry.” To this circular the author appends a nota bena, stating that he has “ready for the press a treatise on the principles of matter,” wherein he “will show proofs of the above position.” He adds, “My terms are the patronage of this and the new world. (By which he means the king- dow coine in the hole.) I dedicate tom wife and ten children. I select Dr. 8. Mitchell, Sir Humphrey Davy, Ilumboldt, as my protectors. I ask one hundred brave companions, well equi to start for Siberia in the fall of the sea- son, with reindeer and sleighs on the ice of the frozen sea. Tengage we find warm and rich land, stocked with thrift vege- tables and animals, if not men. ewill return in the spring.” The postscript is directed “to his excelleney Gov. Wm. Clark,” and so concludes the docament. Boston Post. Tuvenile hast to do, do Logie —“That which thoa with all thy might,” said a cleryvinan to his son, one morning. “So [ did this morning,” replied Bill, an enthusiastic gleam in his eye. what was it, darling?” and the 's fingers ran through his offepring’s father cur)s “Why, T wolloped Jack Edwards,” said the young hopefal, “till he yelled You should just hear him like thander holler, dad That father looked unhappy, while he explained that the precepi did not apply to any act like that, and concluded mild- with - y iid not have done that, my Ie wolloped me,” replied said the sire, “for you have he wrath to come.” ed young hopefal by “Jack can ran , but, re} lincher, as I can.” w They nan sighed, went to his study, k a pen, and endeavored to compose seit oe Whatever good qualities you have, de- t to have them seen, unless it be tor the benet® of others, and to bring glo- ry to the author of them. Be as good, and as much good as ever you can, and give the pride of it to Satan. -—- - 1 {a most andoabted fact that Dr. Sanford’s lav aior, or Laver Remedy ts one of the greatest an smade ip medicine the past centary. BR ha a study of the Dr danny twenty years, prac- luce fod what particular organ, when diseased, sused (he greatest number of ilis or pains, and his c ssen is, that the liver is (he greatest reguiaior of hable to disease, while if kept free from disease is a preventative of Dyspepsia, Jaundes, genera) debiliy, &c., while lect bat far from least we mention comsumpt + for our experi- umption ocear from ver (han from all other causes pat together he system and the most ence ts that more cases of diseased Taking (his to be a correct hypothesis, we have but to find a remedy with whieh to eorreet the liver and we have acure of nearly all the diseases we ere subject tu by simply asing a preventive. That the Lovigersior is auch ar who try it. for tts virtues » v.18 beyond doubt to al- h that for all com- plaints arising from liver derangements, it ms an anfail- ing remedy, while asa family wedieine, for all die- eases of the stomaeh or bowels, which ere caused in a greater or legs degree by liver derangements, it ie the safest, surest, and most efficacwus remedy known. re oc aman ir TUE O10 FUGITIVESLAVE CASE. A Sercx or Civ War.—A telegra- phie dispatch published in the San on Saturday gave an actount of a violent re- sistance to the laws in Ohio, The Cin- cinnati: Guectto of Friday has since Lronght us the following particulars ¢ Theto has been great excitement cn- ring the last two days in Greene county, ‘nce of the arrest ed with aiding a St in this State, in couse of four individuats che On Tuesday, U. slave to cacape. Deputy M Cliureditll, accou ted by cleve sents, left this ety for Mechanekeburg, Coanmpaisn ca., Ohio, cleven tuiles trom Uitiaua, having with } wo wWarraat ireued by ¢ Neaiall { of Charles Mdward Tayi thers, Russell ILyde MESS tONET und and Jhivans G ve, Who, says the war- runt, s tthe 2bst aay at Aug., 1554, | re neeal one add Wiate, vo had, prestous State of ryitive from: atch uf Flewiushurg, Av. ' nto the » HU cate, © ch soaks to prevent the Add White. ce charged, i will be observed, ime ANG Was service and da tot said ehett slave Was aided in lits es- Cape Iroia its Ante ' Keutucky uy the lone accused persons, but that they shel in tered and protected hime in Ohiog or, | Where Shall | Got | | A few days of seasonable weather bring jup the interesting question which auun- jally arises among the fashionable the ail: | ing, the fagged and the victiins of ennu: | yee, * Where shall got Tt will be tin. | possible to survive the approaching heat ; | and if L duit will be with trials of temper) which are not calculated to prelong the | shortening days of the modivum of exis: | tence in prospect. TL inust ge sulmewhicre | —oli! where shad 1 g0 ify It your wings are of gold, you may fly to Saratoga, Niagara, or to the ttteriiest parts of the carth, where railroads are not la use, and Where vou may escape fren telegraphic Hewsy Which nowsa day scomes tou rayadly Upott even Tre nest inquit ing, and wears vit the spine with the rapt succession of Chitygs happening. If you] can bear the fleectty wich characterizes the palatial hotels uttie North, and stand the hocdes of seekers whom they muy de vour, Wandering nomadically it those re iets, Where the aarents of matiaien and the devotees of © filthy Jace” swaru in every variety and phase of fashionable, on Wa- tering- places, and enjoy [ of those leeches who five by sucking yout substance from: vou, It vou wish your gens end danghters * > ne fatailiar with tlhe features of social te those social and Gusitess life teeter : OLY pauanon be ee or to those who had come to honor Meck- lenbutgy—we cold not, then, for the life lof us, hint the matter, But let them both ibe warned, and make goo use of their | time, for we can’tafford to breast a storut at ome forever, merely to ublige these matcless fellows. The fling at Spellman and Cannon is | unjust, however it wight have served the | Democrat as a sort of d-fuser of the im- [the press we saw at Charlotte, making an Cannon priding himselt on his good louks. | | | | SALISBURY N.C. ees =| gag Joux A. Gitex, Esq., has accept: | . JUNE Oih, 1857. TUESDAY EVEN! TERMS OF TULS PAPER 82.00 TASH. | sent the Guillord district, and proinises to | noes jenter, at au early day, upon the canvass. | ETTERS.—We have | + by letter, to have their not understand what te the Posimaster at the | __ | worth School, Greensboru’, N.C., are de- te REGISTER YOUR to request these who setid mon: y to letters Registered. Those who reqalegd in 4 «, cat! Rad out f ofMee Where their lettcts are to be mail -: (GS™ The examination exercises of Edge: | OP We are authorized to announce Mr. Tromas MeNeerty. as acindidare for the office of Superior Court Clerk. for che Cuanty of Rowan May 12, 157 2Qinozp'd-50 (OEE " _— -- - is | al to notice:.the following passage in o lengthy and interesting article in the Standard of the 27th May, written by that paper's Reporter, Mr, Jony Sreut- MAN, after his return from the Mecklen- borg celebration. , His allusions to our place,—persons and things—and to other) points on the road, are worth seeing. | purpose ; that he had a large fund of ‘peachment; Lecarse the former is deci-} Mr. S,—tut! tot! } ldedly the best lvoking tepresehtative of the political fence,” indeed! So it may | seem to those who are up to their kaces in Jleary Clay, |honorary exception of Mr. Zale; and | clover, +/no one doubts the propriety of brother | present, itis true; | very dear. in a hundred of them is-worth @ tithe of the cost. They arc generally made, not to effeet'any public gvod, butte advance the intergste of the speaker, and that at a public cost. : : Our old and excellent Representative, the ITon, Eduund Deberry, was another sensible man like Col. Puryear. We all know that he could speak, aud to the {I™ We very unintentionally omitted ie Mia alee Mae WX~! ne : Oxy of tlie four qn she + potbebin Congress by a: explosien the mt Coman Bs 325 , fs the follo Minnesavta ; ou ‘ } ap aad Rady ahgin os Sosy the Blac oblicnn usernly gress Inno New York, Wan. A.‘ known as the * eleven syare snibe 4 who et two payne the gentleinan who resi, stter joa eae selling bis. vote—-has « 1| practical information, and a long experi- ‘ence in public affairs: that he was great: ly esteemed by his associates in Congress, even the most eminent of them, such as John Q. Adams, Millard Our pasture is a little dry, at) Fillmore, &e. Aud yet Mr. Deberry but for all that, it ig Never tnade d speech in Congress. We Suppose that many a young aspirant (“ a |fourpence in a parse of gitineas,”) looked The tender herds Lestowed on is!—ah —“the wrong side of We cunt come over to you. ont to Chatfield, Sunthern, Mi a, te settle. Le te banging round the On ; | the sights.” of Hon. Burton Craige, and very soon learned Jthe sevret of that gentleman's popularity, = had at friend opposed to: Mr. Craige in polities, | Parties re Pain. ighly credits: i jscribed by the Patriot as highly credita-| and desired that be should remain se, L wuld | ble to that institution, and of uncommon | soletwwuly warn bin of the danger vf bis compa: | {ny. “T returned to Salisbury, determined to make down upow the honored associate of suel aequaintance with the place and its inhabitants. | aien, With something of contenipt because i? ; 5 A -* \Tivok up my qlarters, of course, at Robards’ | ed Li nomination as a candidate for a) a sain, aud found his botel to be what it at first) knew twenty times as much ae them: = |seat in the next U.S. Congress, to repre: | appeared. L now met with my old friend Lian: | solves. Auyetteville Observer. ilton C. Jones, Esq. and my young friend Ea: | gene Martio, late of Raleigh, inen T was taken in charge and duly “5! By these gentle: } 1 here, too, made ihe acquaintance If 1) Le is frank, open-bearted, commuuicative, nud at anecdote, witty, iu short, if Piney be T had * jacets him at Charlotte amongst the sovereigus. | rowdies consisting of Plag Uylies and othe | Let the opposition walk out their nag to beat) er siuilar organizations, were him, and when they have done so Twill ride) have arrived by thas early train. ther Is hime throude” ott . . . — o :e i ve fello other w they *y u ' rou, tt vieus—ornaimented with the guise of at | Killed —Jawes Russell lial one of hie luwed the expression, a tirst rate fellow. 4 r i i alironua,. lie we the A} . - se . TK - NS € . ‘ s¢ a ache : we penalty ee crave amusemant and tashion--seek the, S39 Onr attention has een ealled to 7 } ae for the offence is ating of a thuaaand dul- : nob me : jlegs crushed off, about the knee joint, by : resorts of the most fashionable society of the omission of the credit to the story he Railroad t f ial : © 4 At} ' 2 Z ~ ’ 4 ¢ a JM vy s yO, iear Lone ays ; ey the large cities of the North. entitled the “ Broken Ilearted Stranger,” the Auilrond trains stew nighte ago, near : Vv Wel morning the deputy © € e e i BN 1G for | LHe liad 1 Ariki any number of miles to see hin. ; a . : It fastionable display and enjoyment be ) : sreensborung!. ev had been drinking A wrarelet kek sa Wild his posse, 1 jee th J published in this paper two weeks age. ri i ey | In this town, too, LE hnproved my aequaint ' ‘ vour object, vo to where evxaticmes mect, ; roe . . and was on his way heme, but sat cown - ) f “Wate par ea Fe astceliaiicelis \ ') g Urtre ys ree Itwasdnetho University Migazine. In 3 : ; | ance with J. J. Bruner, Exq., of the Watehman. anu tlic ¥ val, succecded an and patronize the immense hulls filled TeSHUTy iliat Sdical weliadi ee the Road to rest—fell asleep, and was! 1 found him in bis semetun, fall uf basiness. the 4 e ei, ‘ 4, BUC bd - a former 0 of Ue al porte ical, : i ren with the lates* manufactures of parvenns & MTNEn NOEs tel run over. Le died the next day Is an intelligeut, clever gentleman, his only fault res! a c re sol Lis Lo tag ls.— . \ ‘ a) . dthe st . . urt of its ec \ over. e dicd the ne) ay. . Whit ene ae Say Ale ind antetocrats, Who abennd in delightful) mentioned the story as a partor its con | | being that he 1s on the wrong side of the politi | i 3 were i <8 : | = Me voured athe pene ee eer), Ue Villainous odors ine touts. ye : Foal fence. T spent several pleasant hotirs with VA 1 Mar ciealedin tae 4 . ~ = 7 ult » le C 4 . bes ats bag ¥ j herent in their composition, Northern > Cot. J. W. Ware. —This gentleman,! jin. Mr. Cannen had not yot back from Con- ‘ ’ ] Wee wl rapidly, ane ‘ s .. 7 5 ee 4 " z . " Ae sal Gare ail ace nel faslionable lite will. fford you abondant We left Charlotte at 6 A. M. on Satu we are thinking, will have to take a hol cord, whither he had gene frum Charlotte, and bs 2 1 et : opportunities for lavishly scattering vont! dhe elegant cams of the NOC. nail rood. and > 5 | hol A } [det nor make the acquaintance of Mr. James ‘ . ane \ Te des to Pesctie tie bg > = h10W ree sre toe aholel je ground, ‘ " Seu are Be f eNO exuberant: weallsy and relieving yuu of berrived at Salisbary to breakfet We ssw ergy Lae Ua oA IE falco MEA MLAS ht ; of the Herald. Salisbury ts 9 town of consider ioe sr fiw su 2 berder = g 4 . f " 1 : a he tae pecuniary oppresston, le of Salisbury, aud that lithe waein steong | and enrull himself amongst the owls and | ll business, and is a formidable rival to. its uf as ihe were ols Ho the wilh we would say, if von de. contiet with the freshness and beauty of Charla ae Ae af oarred The neighbor Charlute. A fine new hotel at the whee sole tou: owas confidently, . A . ‘ Ov tte of this x awit trol ats OF 16 minks an easels. Cl depots rapidly approaching coinpledion —ereet ns oan, ire to renovate the corporcal tnachine, er parte of t abelent town proba . 5 | glee sasserted, Was tetakes not lute these crowds where irregular bly ealibit more sigue of improvement If not, newspapers, in all quarters, are exposing | ed by Mr. J. 1 Shaver. Ilisavery handsome and Llsetea o' h kv and lynch them. § 7 oe panera fanned to lash up. or they ‘i i hextensive structure, and will add much to the : hours, mechanical habits remarked for c : they Wis villainy and hypocrisy. He will nor a. ; A A wrt bears pes Was procured ) y will ter nltowetier cellpeed by their peizibor.— ? -t - reputation of that town, Opposite Robards heir cutre-ness aust tl ries < 1 ) 3 ) ) ne J f {roan a « 4 meoceanty, and , Sy RECS SIC CML REE LC CHE Ee eam One reer be able to stand the gl ire of the sun light hotel, Mr. Boyden has put ap a fine block of ‘luo Pirie ides pass Ut the vital force bat seek thie fi : ro m in the Southern tes, we are sure.— | bLrick stores, the upper stones uf which ar invigorating breeses of the sea, at the . connection with e glowing 3 . . 5 tended for another botel. Mew Shaver 1 Pik : : Fee COM Afouttrie House 0 1 Point ¢ ‘ "We are indebted ty 8. W. Core, of An- aput ler bot M eh iis Li ducks ‘ : aie wit wor aie ” suitor rer ed wives ( e, at nic) pe (| Boyden are much commended for their enter of the ¢ Nieccc nw arrutiiew Getic “a sea change 2 fe fords a pretty strong contrast,” it is 80M B COTY OEE Irof Lmperey | nrise and puble spirit. This day was speat iu . baths of the Virg , trom Westport, Movin which the editor viewiny the vangus sights in and about Salisha them procure Clark a t Thi > trie b iGonust be remeunbered tha 5 ot k iM : t ere soul vi ats } © ee WV, thcludiog the great lake, styled MaCay's be this instane red amd can 5 \ - eae lyarturi sive, we donet beheve heever was io Bd x sheriff 1 grirencuc ain’ cals =o pace atines Mr. ila rent euveral aty v es “f ; toll pond —an Momieuse sheet of water cuverins 1 1 ) retuse te nsas ider ne hehe how t urs 1 wp wath the ny tsed e brea ly eral ~ hires rrleronulaan Iwansas, nud ve varne he now bears in) oo leoreiUl lanl: end distantnlwe ' ' t ’ ' ’ \ t ° F i] ° «J v dhe ehern th not having : ee i iceniorelere South White was driven froin Ala- wo < from the town, On flowing j ley proces eorareeh ; , ana and Georgia for swindling the peo monn, T availed niself ofan invication and site A third S sf sing { 1 Ge t e 5 : : . how pe r 1 : th States.” Lhe hel Te Ce eau ah) tree ta tad Greene county, aid ne t Il v \ ence OIL OC. Jones, Bag, about two miles from tow sees, nnd Geet rh ef that cont, with lis an ‘| * back to t Cepot » dearer ner Dis is perhaps Che pret Row eras BCUHELTY | k ' . A ; ‘ : \ tue United States . ; tel Cie first on AE OU TRL Giparys —We learn that there is a. cour certainly it is so \ t : 7 ms ‘ « Pomp ! zs ° wl . tet OS | - + B) f c ra Fil a aul Ticintell vent Re cetmpany off gipseye encamping 60 which L sew \t is pial ’ in Pa ; : T ! courteously received by Mr s' lad, an row ereiael ' lrere it eherlourhioodol Le 3 : Peres tel thie ends, and owe Cuesae’s Toad, Ta rte Neanid J acknowledged, WHEre the nets ! lof Town, ane pamed Avery plewmant day 9 night with five \ Ure segs rp teuek, and the beautsdul vallies im ther , wie cre, and at will be seen that We Won deremind our citizens that these | iuteresting faanty. Mer. Jones and myself tol 5 ¥ t f , t nigikimeats (icin. tc A liuincconntisiiirecrclit We think people have a inyeterions way of sup. )4 tle Baling excarein nod | thus became a lcrcat We, ton, have ¢prings to attract , pio (ieee! ¥ i a 1 Gat meqibunted with the ac miodating diepeamat ert me altercation ensticd : F aR ne - lath a | ete aortit vems es ay be ne D \ fia ' . ted by ‘eM and these whe thrak themselves eo Lee fold 1 EXACEE tharef Charlotte. t iad “) of Rowan perch Es KU tawvenivy | tamok lie 3 J his men Were assisted | ’ " mest me th one te re ‘ nse ae the a ‘ e i end Clicks and Gh sand Willian Salisbury it eonal inal that en hhenestly and wi itewrong to others, :, Mr. Jones and lus family, returwed . ACiled wae tho of ree bun 4 Bm SSetS : - < can turisil any GannTer «Ca tee ' ia) i Stave, Dut for all that the reputation of the class to Sa \ k leave of inv f ba thee re dred persons, ides and jletole were Le we oe fo tt : then lore t k. tik : dis; Lay 1 slual hig teen eB ee NC UOC Oe eas \ hous can do ut remu.)'§ Geciuedty bad mare aha quis aon wes whose healing virtues ‘ {re ; we ligime bing apetteun of the hap scat dye drew their weapous, and several shots mling virtues are derived! Te verating prices: Our Fuctoricasthe Coie ‘+ ae et : . e enelin et C distance W ure z were fred { Cour diecharged es ; ¢ ton Fac ENcepte e all snecess Maweroxsviik NOC.) ' ste of the Noeth Carolina es ral t { De « ec Was eh ‘ Bosh aa : < tat ds . f 5 owe f ’ jus catt a tw One We Neiiltecentls , “at vill of tal cis ] Mer 1 , May 15, bed7 ‘ ‘ wat laa iH ' 1 Mr. J.J. Bare ) work DT assert Ute advise ? ’ 5) er s t arr 4 aye ve es “ . Tie ¢ waa s aml atabl ny bs it ile has . ae : [ar Sie: T hate tacen | wv , aod in many places, at Veils geval efferta; bat w \ ircattzens Char Plane Mel ete ; niet ae eal ar oe i uearyar (ie a no d ‘ s ’ ao ein abe She pa CUSED clu ee twee I. k N j a Ap pecara ie ] romel wtaeif with ite where itt ft Reieat ot taale print ers ‘ FECEIN irs w pone ' past . m eurttie flue oo Le bedal “ , ss + Mu « ally | naus ft « « 4 Nestcrday tia \ y { au 1 v ” ¢ 7 s] oes eh ve 1 \ bed bie 8 . « ’ fu“ t ( . “ * FX = elcid 1 \ : t ’ ta 8 South m Sl Ltt 1 is 5 ark Ft 1 \ wi ; 7c i y Nae A Loox a “ ” £ nt r of 1 ve ehigemt awd polite offers t ; KO . ; . G \ ne Min nt Kabergh agent, Me J iW » \ : ’ oe 7) 15.00 ) ne z - Dv i I ‘ Tlow to Select Floar. 3 gene IRE Estas. bare ¢ is inde! ot a ' siaee Sarsce . irs 1 3 2 a r = is ila 1 ntef but feo etar “ e security J | * ut ' a-an-t ticre { “ mac ~ = 1. Lew te ¢ it is white s se in ( erliapes arger Ua . the ger | ark, with y ain a grit Sow a w velhow r straw -« 1 = ' ‘ “ Vine ia . eelory would . « \ it - ia . ( low e or ( ] k ‘ J » teaut route cha rwit . kw lacks ™ 4 whing the ¢ * u . In A des ( » May 29 : 2. Exam S ediinestnie : ' < siya shight the demgth ily and en ‘ . hs 1 Act dh vial Ciwe t PAeG he | + : Une hd ae TAs I { e| Statcs 6 ora s : i ih i \\ at W. a ereite \ imine int z sii he haa anes I t k tha ns tlee v Jie a t chinimeke Z in I ’ Pa ; 1 + soon the sn . 2 t = c- cal | ~ strom : ie [town te Rely sticks 1 oe R save that \ = thee | frat jl r od th Mor ~ t 1, . ‘ = = - Lanes loan eler a ates \ tlonr ag sn , Rone : A , ; . If wes r. we . 4 ‘ or vida Sole surtace eres ; i “ik culeral db feat J I 1 r a as : i > ners 2 * i , ‘ 5 5 ar, franomy know : « Le s aly Pe ; : P A 4 4 - wv hge . J : A h ‘ % 4. Squeeze + if t “s aie reqnsite foram h a oJ reels a “ . t \ur r - ‘ ree | otra | ion g alhove « ‘ : « ~ { &- r fe ‘ , r <; . nen ' ' « bet Z . : PK eum i aru 7 Has eit 7 7 . 1 | t is & 1 , antages fu Pauli Poe : a ¢ f con wv its va Z r 2. ‘ 1 th ' ty 1 | ‘ THE? ' | S] ‘ Sta) ‘ eS una reo, en wey test its “ : ' tue M J t ) ia . ‘ the z ; , 1 it ’ I WW 1 r PAT t ‘ ' : ; . | “ nil, perhape, | t co. ff Pp 1 Liquors —Vhe public are be Peers tee : “ Flyodd vaD P - Wa Ne ee olay oS “ee rus oA 2 . ! ‘ ; , toce ir ri o ears, mia silat ( Tire cd t [> “ tial v lia a } 1! Fi n J MF F res : 1 I eile « . ! \ ) )) oes Yuen AL } pare aren peat Yoh Neat “ t w a the tanponthehl t a ‘ . hi; - ; -- = 4 ; . 1s 4 a List prove ne pore, (ane \ f t s scarcely ary ers ca-dare AS Mian.— We have alwave i i Vie y sands eve yea Tie beat ard ( Puryear, the Representative } ss Ww, , Wiishey is a pots sever, which m n Congress of the Sa District, spoke j . Y can tak us a beveraye vy at the haz fo as a youl stump speaker and aman ' _ \ tra gard hat ia yood 3 f¢ sense. In be particulars his y t t s sustained by a paragrap! 1. " A CO ANNEX the S » Press ( & C~ Shae } / F / ul f M I ya 4 1 t A discuss ‘ - z I ; ; ‘ ; Py ; s and 4 opponent Mer > once Clit: : f i FL ' Ma ‘ Ps Low voy, Ghiroapace ‘ v j F: at R100.0% * F t - . + Sa ( - ‘ f “ J >) were 1 ve or ‘ = S v ¢ £ ] wrurrt ( Pu ye ir WN ; ; ' Voreply tot t Mr. Seales x 2 ! a Ror ] mt prec \ wdoarraivs Todrten : : In I time was an rate) eee one ap af : : CURLS an a den NE enumberut new 22h sisterlution or st ' ao uitirt beritainaire a : oiokt i sat tne din ; oe ' itis ' ' | e e Mitlone mMeanin r J ' ( : ; eae ry) uy rdeu | “ | () ypper SAILS « ee x eet De ; : . ? er, yw ected r el iw exc 1G, ales.) should elected, he would - | ‘ ] rake flima | ( Ire Haleuiniire find plenty of mea wie kiuew just twenty ( ) ‘ a i “t tet say fica tl Pini Hines as tonch upon that subject as he Ape = : ‘ Cha Dem at ptions is $9775 did, and that any speech he micht make rn a Arar ; , : woullde like a fonrpence in ow purse of i \ ' \ \ ue ar joking chinese sides, e , | \ ( ae hs w Yaw TI INTENDANTS OFFICE ely fey Biecl ives din Coll cost the people about Zev, and if the . * , == ‘ wit ‘ . ie r nyged an at roamed we Salisbury, Jane Sth, 1837.0 people desired Mr. Scales's speeches at 4 ( ( ® t 1 ad Id hy requee vat the mene , that price, taking the one they hiad just a \ ; r ; ‘ mnie te snd : ee a ie asa fuer apecuacm, they could send ' | irwin Hite t ' mronambicthiunmake Chem, Astorlian - sie tients bi vent . : Ret th ne enouing J tribe SEHK be could not promise them to make | | i Vag sel BOT, epee peduemed th edspeidhtence NUS RPUCChde dn Vela Net The vanity t ‘“ ; . ae ' t fi we leeathed gar ¢ rk, A Mi untit 1 ke MM the yrlanc ome) goa estinate on any tas Mo re goes ‘ VOLE (PASONASION: t ryatty ys mus 08 that « have an epportanity to jou omit be able to say. thine * ! 4 Gro ‘ te sure t ‘ ae re we made us? Mielartel and Wedeonattl ! Cant ) ' { ' I hy further re aati he ear ce eats e donot think that Mr. Seales wonld \ Mi it | 6 fi rol ‘ iy ' r me. oe. Orders, Commneeonere, andothere, unite for (ld it useful again to complain that Mr. wok v ‘ (Ba ) ; oer i Aca ‘ wha chance to Confer the tie ares d puree ‘The pregrimme forthe move. Puryear does nat speak, Iis complaint t ty periy on 4 ’ { roe Oe h 1 onaine orator ens ce , : -y rw ri prey y belo | Dat + ee 1 io a . B i eowill rather be that he does speak, and we t 1 100 vlios , and reader, will abla i due time by the ef, : how mere 4 ] ust » t Bi a . inet Yates, poor tehow, he Merehal p erates the Cll With go keen a point i » of our \ ren . \ 1 ‘ was in a fit of the shaking ayne—blue areal iwamy of ou r ” 7 ; a d : ey a prce tor pa king ag e, ANDREW MURPHY, Mr. | iryear is right. There are too F Register 6 i 1 ’ eel iodo i Hi ( Les ale ltren gy with the effort to do hon Tntendant. ‘inany speectics at 87,000 each. Not one hown Terrible Riot in Washington! !-Bloody he never spoke in Congress, thongh he 066 Fight Between the U.S. Marines and the Rioters !! Quiet Restored!!! Wasnnaton, Jane 1.—The Municipal Election tur this city came off to-day. Ear- ly in the forenoon there was much ex- citement in Second, Fourth and Seventh Wards. A large namber of Baltimore known uO Their presence instigated the more disorderly of our own citizens to violent proceedings. A tight took place iu each of the wards |same day and attracted cousiderable in- \. and pistuls, knives, and |terest as the first engine for the clive were used with deadly effect. Sev- | thoroughfare connecting the great The row-| with the commercial marts of the world, BOHOVE Haec eral were serionsly wounded, dies procured a swivel, took it to the Fourth Ward polls and threatened to dis-| portions, and we long to see it Haan J charge itit any but foreigners were al- | through the mountains and over the val- lowed to vote, Inthe meantime the May-| lays of the West—such as are to be foand or finding the civil force insutlicient ty) uo where else in North Carolina. preserve the peace, requested the Presi-| dent to order a detachment of Marines tie Barracks which request was complied with, and according!y marched with fiacd | from prempes 110) Marines were bayoucts tu the ecene of disturbances, the rowdics assailing them ou the way with They were about to tire the swivel into the ranks of the Marines, when the latter chargec mp ou them and took t The crowd then fired Murines, | The order was ttoons of the Ma rites tired inte the crowd, sweeping 7th street aud the Market Louse at thistucment beggars de scription. the most abusive epithets. w awivel prom Che side and frout, and one tan weiven and two pl The scene Af-| tert first discharge rioters firing from corners and etalls, billing several cand wounding many, Gotatis beleved that om met death four pistol shots than from the hands of the Marines, The city ds w quiet, but avother vutbreak is feared tu might [seroxp pispaton ] —It tad Large force aloud ar Wasnixoros, June 1 hee: pre-arranged that a » Baltimerc in the To'cloek train, woheariuw tl their fi de 1. Tn the tnvantiine cmarines were drawn up ia th The rive tre ends were re turtiitiss, the marines bay the See to Peceive then ity the ot resnited in the death of seven eee PUARY NOT ( i curtailed \ i wake but we satend bere earne cule with thre f causioge That hind Of matter to lve « t-te \ mreement aot deaths to a csor noder will be ; FG ‘ ’ vat tength, they A \ i 4 1 for aé aivert nents ° Western Democrat We that the venerable editor of the Hillsb wh Recorder asa word on this sulyect, and as he speaks the siinple tent rvery piain words, and also deseribes the motives which have actnated ne it ndred4a of cases in which we have car tuted obitnary notices, w ere appet ] an extract from lis remarns: We have in ro instance made reeof the kind, and d otexpect t it sha ‘ tah the hy! ty t i \ =f essof curta rw t we Nhs fi t ssary deny f acme of ] | i « Port ca eshave given offesce te the writera or the friends of the d rac itno diare spect t ntended, nor was there any Aantof regard to the fects of the par ties concerned. We have been actuate voby what, as the conductor ofa pub he Journal, we considered due to our read era Writers of obituary notices: should reflect that readersin general, being stran vers to the partie & Cannot AP prer inte their feelings, and will not read lengthen ed noticea with interest, Ten dines will, except in rare comprehend ail Mstances, that need be said, ov that atfeetion should require. —Mdllaborough Recorder, HIGI-IANDED DOINGS IN UTATI St. Lovis, June 2. The Leavenworth Herald learns from Mr. Will’ama, who Jeft Salt Lake City, April 15th, that Bigham Young was carrying things with a high land, in re spect to driving the Gentiles away.— Judye Sules, the U.S. Marshal, Survey or General, and a large number of emi- grants, had been obliyed to leave the ter- ‘ritory. Lund Oftice, and taking al? the chaneus.” from South Carolina when he ¥ here, probably by way of complinient to the chainpan of the counnitteg who ex. — * oh wel vately, that he expect t Rattere Disthiets would “ea him Uwir tirst Representative to Cungress, given to the first engine for the Western extension of the N. O. R. Road whieh passed up on Thoresday morning law.— and ere many years shall pase byy its shrill whistle may be heard reverberat’ along the bauks of the most beantifal tar-famed Swannanva.—Greens. Zimes. ‘quantity of iron has been purchased’ to fiay abont twenty-five miles of the track, This tooks like giving a tangible shape peddling Land Warre rascality. Me has stated pris of by Swannanoa.—This is the beantifal ‘anil We hope the name may prove vignitienns The Swannanoa arrived here on the War It is a beautiful engine, of colossal: pro- We are pleased tu learn that « sufficient toa great project originally thought to be only in the imagination of the vision- ary. The contractors are pushing forward their work with all energy—many of them have completed their contracts and are ready for laying the iron. A large number of sills are already de- livered along the road Take courage, frivuds of the West, it will not be long before you will be able to day your h snd on vecan’s mane, and play familiarly with bis hoary locks.” Rep. Banaer. >: RAIL ROAD ACCIDENT. Pumapecrusa, June The freight train which left here early for New York was planged ‘ty Raneeoas Creek, by the draw-bridge Hace being left open. ug slow at tho time, snd the enyinewr and others oo the traia jumped off ia tine to save themsel ros. passenger train from New York heurly t hours in canee- lent, and had to retara »Berdontewn and take the The jeaving of the draw bridge opeu reed to have been by dusigu. this merning at that | The train was Pa was delayed v0 qnenec fo the ace other track Telegraphed for the South Care'smes. CHARLESTON MARKET. Cuanceston, Jane 5. , 400 bales, at 129 ye. Sales of cotton tod tu Lig. The mark tie wuchas NEW YORK MARKET. New Youx, June 5. Sales of cotton tod “vy 2 500 bales, with } ‘ Fiver steady - Corn lower Freiglte beavy, a decln Winte w mised v2 yellow? BAD OCCURRENCE. Bursror, Tenn., June 3 Mr. Wm. M glee, a delegate from Pe- tereaburg tothe Convention whieh meets re ty day, was crashed tu death this morning between the cars at Liberty, Hedfordt county, Vie The Petersbarg Jolegation ret J to Lynchburg in evn- sequence THE GOVERNORSUIP OF UTAIL Wasnixetox, June 3 ¢ It ie beleved that Col of Miesours, late 8 Aura, las} ernurelip of Utah Cummings, perintendent of Tudian wen selected for the Gur McLean, who wasec mnimitted to jail six months age for placing obstrocthons on the track of the N. C. Rail Road, was eentenced to imprisoament for a term of <x monthe longer last week by Judge Dick plead that he had «uffered a sutlicient penalty in his being ipreoned through the intense cold win- ter and yr sved the merey of the Jadyge to be extended to the culprit whe did the of beastly intoxica- and net throagh mahee; bat his Honor said that at was hiedaty to him- self eto pat the seal of des pee upon whieh night have reantted in the destruction of Repub Banner. Hie counsel act when ina efate and the pul bation anced & Chine nany lives.” REDUCED RATES ON CORN. Ornicr Witwiaroy & WetnowR KR. Co.,} Wilmington, 290b May, 1857. § © Wienkas, There existe in many of the Conntien in the middle and Weatern portion of our State, an unpreeedented seareity of Corn abd Provisions, requiring the importation into thowe Counties of an anusnal quantity. of Urese articles to meet the necessities of the people. Resolved, That this Company, until the day of October next, will transport over any part of the line of the Road of this Company, al such Corn and Provisions intended for dehver at any puint on the line of the North Carulin® Rail Renel, West of the County of Julnstor, at half the rates established by the present arith of charges for transportation of the art’ cles herein beture referred to.” first WILMINGTON MARKET, Jone 5. N. ©, Femily 975 © 1000, Superfine Fine #75 0 9.00. Cree 825 @ B50 Frown, 9.25 a 9.50 Gaats, Comm 1.15 a 120. Ont 66 a 70. White Beane 1752200. Pewee, Cow 1.10 41.15 Hay, per 100 Ibe, Bustern 1.30 0 1.40, N Rivet 1.20 6 190. N. Candie 0.00 a 0.00. | N.C. Bacon, Home 16017. Middiings 13 * oolders 134.014. Hog round 15 ib A Comiiteté the Associa! wn og ie Juar; to be treusse cussions ea var he uceamun. jal iavitetio ause ai stake work by s Tou are her and requested | of sad Couven may be propert mre carly ovis enclose & pris you cae attend te the case,) « £. E Parham paruion. Ye metter, af suc! LA’ New On the city of no prmitiv Crabbe. feara enter rty have The ele sident and success uf FAYE BACON, p CUFFEE, Maw, Lage S. De FLOUK,, Vans Bape rt r Ree, LARD pe SPIRIT s Peach A pple NO Rye Reet NAILS, ¢ IRUN, pe D. WOU L, p TALIA MIDEs. | Dry, Greet COFFEE- 8UG \KR— @is MOL ASS I SALT LIV "ai LIME per CANDLE: SOAP—Br STAVES- “ ' “ . HAY 100 REWAR eeipes have has been ex buyers tha Bacon is Darev A Buosn a Hay, the geod suppl IW est, it be able ne, and iy Med naer. T. ne 2. bre early planged bridge ho time, he train sel V Os. bw York hte COM te retare er track oypeu 4 Y ane 5. “sat 12} eu. une 5. hles, with teady.— wn lower ts heavy. une 3 from Pe- ch treets eath the Liberty, tersharg rg in cun- UTAIL une 3 ea | lof Julian the Gur to fail six icthons on Road, was a term of by Judge t he had hie being culd win- he Jalye lo did the intoxica- > bat his ty to him- sal of dts ve. whieh t ruction of PORN. KR. Co.,} | 1857 5 any of the i" portion of rity of Corn yrtation into ny of thene le people. tit the first wer any part Danrpany’, al for dehvety rth Caruline of Jubnston, the present lu of the arr , Jone 5. 10. Superfine 825 wo 50 a 70. White 1.15. 40, W River 13 015 jocth Un e heal itutive Resolved, « sah tine aud E sgoutive. ‘Wd this Ausadstins Mitt macet anowatty of this Comvention ty draft « Con- y the Chain Laws jor tbe cunent of th's Aw roth wind ociation, and his body. ual! porvond interested in the cause of geuerul BI- meeting of this Assutiation. ‘The undertigued wete sedation au E teranue the fom ort plude of the Asctition ; they have went, and se- eVening, the 90th day of J cted ro wroemaney. one the jeasant and thy vowue in 1 to all seotious. ‘The citigens of Warrenton, through the undersign- 6 alt who of the Nate will pase all delegates ot half their usual rates of All officers of schools, of all descriptions, a!l teachers ‘sll f ude of the cause of education wii) be oom- red as delegates, and to all such an earnest invi- ation is hereby given to attend. The Convention of jas Pali wos a greet sacces*, inaugurating a new rre 4 the educational bissety of Nemh-<Ourcdine, und if] — ly begun be property ful. | , touder the hee huepitatities of the ttend thié Meeting ; and the varwus he movement then eo ht ywed up, it carat but wad fe the iwterest uf the ate, and dy the prt of teachers, The first meet jarger gathering ia Warrenton, fecling sure also that of the hind. ‘the Associative wil bawe to be edopied at the meet- to be treusacted, whily lectures, addresses and dis he woeasion, We hope thet no one will jat iavitation, and that all the friemds of the great use oi stake will endeavor to aiteud and ad in the work by their presenee sed counsel Cc. HW. WILEY. WN. H. SMITH, JH. FOOTE. E W. OGBURN, J.T. WHEAT, Executive Committee Tow are hereby reapeetfully and carnem'y iaeined of oad Couvention ; and is order thet a wh. be properly cared tur. it is tent that @ early wuuce of their intentews; aud wo therefore enclose & printed cord whieh you will please rtizn t/ you eae attend, and we eareenily hupe thei such ima he the case, £. E. Parham, of Warrenton, wed comauttice of pre- atieud and by pureuing it, each delegaio «ill find, 0+ regu- Aoring hee ome ot the betel. ame one of the Com anstioe Wo direct bim to the pl-ce where he w tas ay Wo M JOUNSTON, BER PARHANM JAMBS 4. COOK SAMUEL BOUKITT, FT RICR, JOUN WHITE, Commitioe of lavsiatien -_- LATER FROM MEXICO New Onceaxe, Jane 4.—Papers from the city of Mex no pomitive infermaton regarding Col Crabbe It is probable that the fears entertained tn regard ty hiut aud lie party have lwen realized. The eleetint was pregreasing for Pre sident and was generally favorable to the euccess of Coraoalort. ~» peeeived bere coutain eo) firs FAYETTEVILLE MARKET. JUNE 6, 1857 BACON, per ib 17. CUPFEE, per ib tg i Lagoira, de 15 SS. Dewunge, We Wi FLOUR, per barte!— ' v 9 09 2 0 00 Bape rhue, O10 aw AS Five. ® 65 0 0 Oo Cree, 845 2.0 wo GRAIN, per bashet— Corn 00 0i @ Wheat 0 vo a © 60 One 80 a 00 Peas. 125 2 0 00 Rrve, iS a i 2 LAVRID. per th, 16a “ SPIRITS, per galloo— Peach Bran ‘ty om a 1 00 Apple a e0 0 00 Nc. Wask-y, Sia 6a Rye do 65 8 0 Rectified do wai 45 NAILS, cat. per heg 475 2000 IRUN, per ty— Eagieh. 4g 5 Swedes, commen ber, 6ya 00 . wide, Je oo WOOL, per fe ee 2) TALIAW, per lia 12 HIDE <, per b— Dry, 16a Green, 64a 00 SALT— Liverpool, per sack 1 2s 00 Alam, per bushe 00 00 MOLASSES, per galwoa— Cuba, 84a 59 New Orleans, 00 « 0e@ BUGAR. per b— Loaf and crashed, Wai 17 &tCroik Porte, & N. Orleans, lie 12 BEEF—Wholesale, Te «68 emace, Retail, Ra 9 NORFOLK MARKET Reported by Rowland & Brothers, JEN 1st, 1857. BACON —HMame, 14 @ 184. Hog round, 144 “Maden Vemtera, 14@ b44 Shoulders lu 8 PORK — Mess per Bhi. $25 @ 2550 LARD—-N». 115 we 16—No D5 19 16 FLOU h—Super $5.00 @ §s 25—Extra, 63 @ 9:00 Pomily $150 @ DRIED APPLEA—209 @ 295. PREACH BS —$5.0) CORN—$~< @ 116 FLAXSEED) —e1.50 @ 1.60 Fisit NONTHBRN —Pickied Herrings per bb! “$8 —Waliese & Blue Fish. 064 @ 8 piekled * Cod and Haddee in bble—@3. 25 @ 450. Mack « eret Mo 3 87.50 @ 8 PEAS —Mlack Eve per bash’! @1.0—Clay and * Block 81.50 @ 1.55 COFFEE—Rio 114 @ 124. Laguayra 13 to 134 SUG AK—Crashed & Pourdered 154 —Refined 13 '* @ 14—Weet ladia, 124 @ 13 MOLASSES. 60 «@ 70 SALT LIVERPOOL—G Alam, $1 12.—Fine §1.76@ * @N.75 LIWE per Bb, $1.37 CANDLE $—Tallow, 16 —Adamantine. 26 @ 2) SOAP—Brown, 44 @ 6—Yellow, 44 @ 6 00 STAVES—R. Oik hh 829 a 40 ‘ W Oak hhd 412 (a 04 “ Wo Ovk hhd heading gi #00 HAY 1000 1.50 . ay REMARKS —Conn, since one last report Coie have been 25 to 30,000 bushels, all of whieh has been old, Inet sulee @1 per bushel, there are more bu pers thon sellers. che re Bacon ie in good demand at quotations. Daren Arrene are wanted. Svosn and Covree, remain the same. Hav, there ie but fittle now in the market, but 2 Good eupply daily expected. Coarention firm tisett imo | CAND Thus se Sule the Mancvthated Ave Nek Ute Guth ‘20 shall B6 designated by the | © Reselvedy That 4 Committes of seven be appoimed | the sume H thé next meeting of Retoloed, That ail officers aud teachers in Schools, , be invited to attend ts delrguvtes at the west nied, thdet the sroond ative Cofimitior, with power to ext aceting ut fixed the time for attention sethe place. ‘The time, ii is buped, Praerally couveniens to Professors of Colleges je one of the most he State, and accessi- wl leave it as the deiegutes left Salisbury, ~0h| 1857 ! anxious desire to be present on the vext occasive A Comititation and By-Laws for the governme at of | og te Juar; & good deal of vther important barnes cussions on varios tpics will add to the interest of want fee and requested atsoud ead araietin the deleberaiwn- parasions, Your special attent>-n te directed to thir meatier, af such 2 courme partivelarty demred by the chigens whose bapit-ly the Coavention @ to rapry, a ri Me O., Tune 9, 1857, f heat White, 1.15 0320 bea oo Red, 1100 115 114 124) Wout, 25 «30 T * sath, 3.37 «350 _ (Bar) urd, The first tack wlace between Mr, Phillips aud Mr. Moortield; and the second between Mr. Prather and Dr. Appleby. Messrs. Phil- lips and Prather are the editors of the Lafayette (Ala.) Tribune, and Mr. Moor- tield and Dr. Appleby, editors of the La- fayette [Terald. The distance was ten paces, and pistols the weapons med. After the first tire in each dugl, mutaal friends sneceeded in adjusting the difficulties between the par- ties, Fortunately, neither doel was at- tended with any injury.—Augusta Con- slitutionalist, 4th inst. MARRIED: — Al the “Davie Hotel” in Mocksville. on Tuesday | | evening the 26th May, by Rev. Geo. Bb. Wetmore, war wet only profitable, bat plessant to all who! 4. THOMAS FL GATHER, wo Mas BETTIE rvcipated ip Vie proceedings; aad trom the cheering |p KELLY, all of Mockevide, N.C. atime wll over the Srate, we hpe te seo a stil | a 1857! SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR. A MONTHLY JOURNAL, } SSTOTED FO SOUTHRER AGRICTLTURS, SORTICCL§L TUBA, Stock { DeRSMIRG, PUCLTEY, Buss. CRseaaL vane OcuBoNT, oc DANIEL LER, M.D. | and ». REOROND, | ar A | The Fifteenth volume commences in | fanuary, 1457. OV COPY, one year «#1 | TWENTY FIVE COPTER. 920 SiX CortEs & | UNE MUS OKED COPIES 3 | C#ALWAYS IN ADVANCE. 8 87 No ps; er ecut culess the cash acc 2DITORS. aupasice the order The Bits of al! apeee- paying Banks and Pust Office Stamps, received a! por Rews tances, by mail (post-paid) will be at the Pab- hsber's rsh Avvarss Wm. 8. JONES, Aug » Ga, TT Pereme who will act ae AGENTS, and obtvia SUGSCKIBERS, will be furuistied wih the peper at club prices and ead to Doct W. M. J.dnston or apa. xk WwW PERALE SRMINART. FERILE ec ind seaman of tive inst) aloe will be ope a ed tor the 6 ception 4 pupsle, on Monday the 22d 4 July. 18375; ander the direet of Mo= Menarerrs M. Caos, me dy of several years rup ri ene> ia leechins, a giatuate of Greeneniro’ Female Catlege , Wh euch asmeiente as CircumMmance® may reque Board, $* ; Tuition, Raglan. $%, to 12); Freach, 05, Mowe, 915; Drawing and Pernung, $5, Needle the (aire in edvance. Pte fcoten oq, & the chee work, greta Heil « de utes charged frum tie ( «He 4 the oreew Ree pi ia protracted or knees This sehend @ catie ly free and separate from On Hogh Sebo A poste GEORGE W CLEGG 2mo w 2 Ou, NCO State of North Carolina. STANLY COUNT) Court of Pleas and Quarter Scasions, May Term, 1857 Mattb.ae Mowme and others, ) ve Petition for Partitson fe aw of Ei aabeth of Lard n be exteefictma of the Coart tha re en a are eord- ted by (vant the oe Watchman pob of ox mate of th- seewad Vind sy » Avgest wet, theo and there to p'ead, amewer oe demur, of the came wrll be tak-m pro conferees and heard exparte as to them rh of eur cand Coort od Mondsy in Mey Witness Rechard Horne. ( a Albemarle, the se : R HARRIS, Cle Pr edv 65 50—60-2 State of North Carolina. STANLY COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Seaacons, Moy Term, 1857 Cyathin Citowar. rey Rebert Calloany. Par Petition for Dower am Cathoway and there \ eatisfartion of the Court that IT appe snag to tt he d-femianta, Robert Caleoway. Parham Calhiway de Cialoe and James Call way. are Nene ofthe Stat Tc teaiby the A pubicr «‘nun be Carcane Watchman shed im the town Sali-tury, for the space of 8 werbs, noufying the aad defeadants ty appear at the ext term of the Court of Pleve and Qaarter Seameune for the Coanty of Stanly, ot the Coart Hoase im Alhe marie, on the ercond Monday ia August meat, then and there to plead, anewer of demar, of the same will be taken pro ren(eees and heard erparte nate them Witnese Richard Marna, ( lerk o at nfice in Albemarle, the sreond Ma AD 1°37 Pr adv RAIL ROAD STOCK FOR SALE. ( > TUFSDAY sAngaet Lith, at the ¢ be euld at auction mar earl Co fay May R WARRIS, Cik Q3 te 2 irthouwse in lexingion. wi ten Shares NC. Rail Road stock BEALTI 10e ANNOUNCEMENT. ] R. JOHN LEWIS JOUNSON N C.. hae paid anneal atte RI { Lexington, on tothe atudy and treatment of the fltowing disesoce: All diseases of the Skin, White Swelling or Ser ofula ane form, Uleersor ld Sores of long stuading, Epilepsy, ett con trneted Junie and Carvature of the Spine, hers al mr prepared to manage any Surg exee that may be p ed to him—ench as Amporition, the re eClub Feet, Hair Lap moval of Pam ors, op (Cataract, Fietula and Gravel addressed ty him at Lexingtoa, N ¢ {'y attendnd to Any commanication , will be prompt- } Raveresces: Wileon Paine, MOD. GF. Chase, M00, Profemuore of the Medical College of Penn Charlee P. W. Mataagh, M.D. of Virgina | Nb crehall Clarkeon, M.D, Professor of the Medi ea) Co®egr, Philadelphia June lat, 18357 HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE, 1¥ MOUNT PLEASANT. TINHE anheeriber offers forsale this House and Lo | J whereia he now hives. The Jot in well improv ed, having thereon a dwelling, 18 by story) ix Rooms, a good kitehen, a well of good wa ter, and other nat-hougen The fot comtsine nearly two Acres. Terms easy to ouil the ps P.B 61 irchaser c.sMITH Cabarres co., Jane 9, 1987 pid ly 9 15418 bury wkd 1g Cansnites to rh : ieee be (Ca) a8 6) Fag us We fel confident thas we can mek 1 ta i) 314 37 OLLN LINSEED= Vide sett Ane pt OE areea some we is a she tant anee of the penple. , a @ Sad) eall speci i Cotton, MalS] © Bwrtt ‘que 000 DIES * wt attention to our selection of LA. Conon Yarn, 1130 Rugs pet bb. 4 115 © 195 }$ult pee with, 9.00 0 2.25 PASS & Chichespe Won. 10 gflecger Be apts Chickeasper doz. 1.500 g@isuger Bro. a ‘ * a Paty deh ‘"e Crate 16418 yen wilt be foand ail new styles ’ Feathers pet th, 35437) « Clardivd, 13 0 16 8, Organdies, Saconets, Silke, Bara- Fiowr per WM. 6.75 wo TAZ Tallow 124413 which Mey Feapectfally invite the citizens of Salis- yes and Tissues, Embroideries, Ribbons, ke, Also a splendid nssoriment of MANTLES, Suswis, BONNETS, SUOES, we. Se Geatlemen in want of Spring and Summer CLOTHING will do well to examine our Stock, us we da sat hesi- tute in suying we have the largest ussortinenit ever be- fore offered in Lis market. Wholesale. Special attention hes been given to this department Merehanis Visiting var town this Season, should not fail to give out stock exumimativa before buying, as they will find our |DRY GOODS, NARDWARES, BONNETS. HATS AND SHOES, GROCERIES kc., bed he very cormplete—a large stock of Train, Sperm aud Liuseed Oil, and Puints on Laud of the best Qqual- ity. | Mareh 31, 1857. th44 WATER POWER TIMBER LAND. peat eee I OFFER AT PRIVATE SALE, THE MOST) valuable Water Power, on Ablx Creek—with- { i_ one and a half miles of the Depa at Lexington, | near a Public Road having a substantial County Bndge the Creek. ‘There is now an old Dam aad the ruins of a Gold| | Mill and Saw Mili at the place. | ‘There is an ample supply of Water at afl times It ie the nearest Water Power to the town of Lexington to the Mil Tract we | 267 Acres | of good Wheat and Corn land, and a good supply of varwoue kinds of timber Also, adjmning and cunven teat to thes Tract, | wiil set! aaother of 200 Acres, finest Woodland of Pine and Oak timber wit any cleared land al! the *t and is surroand White anc 1 Oak N.C. Raidroad be dim ther Pine, Pine Power ism tween Raleigh and The towa of Leciagtou would supply « castom st {200 Ba-helsof Corn per day—aad I know of m: place where a man of enterprise could make a thes p ace lithe frtune eoomer, There ea very great demand fe burmber. and of David-on sm just on the of batdeg a €20,000 Coort House within a mile end « half of the wull the Commiy eve W.RHOLT. | 45 BOOIS & SHOE Jarge tet wf Gente, Nove and Yooth, Boe and Bhoee aad Lexington, Apni 7th, 1657 ‘ s é Garters Alao, Ladies Gaiters, Bute aud Ties, Ke, for cele low WJ. MILLS & Co 7 Gre. 44 CLEMMON'’S & CO's Stage SBecp Lines. FITS ILE Scaze leaves Migh Punt for Payrttevitle on TUEPSDAYS, THES) AVS AND SATURDAYS, medal {tbe ‘Trams from both North ead Soath ¢ Salem from the Soath will find oar Rali-bery, March Blat, 185 yalterthe armnvel Paoe neers 4 HORSE COACHES at the Leriagton Depot Dasty etcept Sunday Leaves for Salem afer the val of Tr am the Swath Alm, A DAILY 4 HORSE COACH eaves High Pont for Salem connecting with the are. tlasing recentl, placed ne Concord Coaches ” ea, we rerpectiully © the atleatwa of he traveling com amity No respoombeity assumed fur Passengers or Bag- cage ©. T. & J. W. CLENMONS, Contractore Ready-Made Clothing. Ready Mades, Pants, A Splendid asenrime at « Vests. and Ciate, a Ragi e@ of al qualities and prices jyast receie. d and for sale hrw by Wood MILLS & Co Salebary, Ma A ys Gee 44 Certificates of Marria7e, officrating Clergyman or Magis UMS by the he partes 4 nto Matrimony ; » yn of their and ase rapect ¢ te deant parts of the coantry neatly got wo—Gor # the Watchmar fle oan p he Coaatry for 60 cente per duzen, if the cash « paniea the order Certificates of Confirmation, L<O priated in very fine style, for eale at the ‘ Watchman Office, and « country fur 30 Apni 2x, 1s WHEAT FANS. H. B. DOWLER & Co., SALISBURY, ¥. C., H’AvE opened a Shop in the vicinity of = bury ear la to any part of the ta per dose t rs & Mardoeh's factory r the manufacture of there co lebrated Wheat Fane and are now read va emande Their ma s have bee ested in Gailhord and + his State and Virginin. and i ¢eatre faciwn. Those “ nid he care oget one wih t—tl B Dowie & Co~— areal Aypantes moitating var work. Or ynpilvoatie fed t April Qhet, tao7 37 mo4 1 i le li { State of North Carolina. ee } Payne, Jae. A. Long, Bi \ THERE AS, C. 1 Peary, Wo D. Lindsay, Robert L. Hargrave, A C Hege. JH. Hargrave, and C.F. Lowe, have ad pled to he meorporated by Letters Patent, ander the LEXINGTON FEMALE ACADEMY for the purpose of carrying on the bosiness of Female edacavion, ator pear Lexington, in the County of Davedeoe, WoC, for he space of thirty years, notice ie hereby given to all whom at may concern, that Let- tere Patent have thie day been issued, incorporating the aud parties and their successors, under the name and etyle aud place of business, aud for the purposes afor wid, Given under my band at the Executive Office, in the City of Raleigh, thie the 9th day of May, A. D THOMAS BRAGG, Gov'nor. N.C 3t-nat Negroes Wanted. Te aubecriber wishes to bny from 50 to 100 yonng | and hikely mnegrves, for which he will pay the high- | Addrees him at this place | SAMUEL REEVES, Jr 1649 t est market prices Salisbury, May 5, 1857 mYi , TICKETS ONLY 610! Owiag to the great favor with whieh our Single Number Lotteries have been received by the public, and the large demand for Tickets, the Managers. 8. Swan & Co., will huve a drawing each Sutardey throughout the year, The following Scheme will be drawn ia each of their Lotteries for Jane, 1857. CLASS 40, To be drawn in the City of Atlanta, Georgia, in pub- lie, ov Saturday, June 13th, 1857, CLASS 41, To be drawn in the City of Atlanta, Georgia, in pub- lie, on Saturday, June 20th, 1857. CLASS 42, | To be drawn in the City of Atiunta, Georgia, in pub- lit, on Saturduy, June 27th, 1857, On the Plan of Single Numbers. 3305 PRIZES! MORE THAN ONE PRIZE TO EVERY TEN TICKETS! MAGNIFICENT SCHEME ! TO BE DRAWN Eaoh Saturday in June. | Prize of 860,000 er 20,000 te 10,000 pow 5,000 l1“«w 4 5,000 1 «4 2,500 lo“ 4 2.500 lo“ 4 2'500 «4 3,000 1 ace 1,000 Pt Ad 1,000 bow 1,000 45 Prizes of 300 oo 100 100 ow 50 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 Prines of $225 approximating to $60,000 Prizes are $900 ie a “9,000 0 Be ‘ 135 “ 10,000 300 4 4 te “ aaryers 00 1” rr) “ en oo) 0 Le ee = “ 1900 x 640 awe~ ~ Sere « “ “6 enone B.BOG Prisesamountingte BVBOS*. COO Whole Tickets, $10 ; Halves,$5 ; Quarters, 2}. PLAN OF THE LOTTERY The nambers from | to 30,000, corresponding with those Numbers oa the Tickets printed on separate elips of paper, are encircled with emall tia (ubes and pleerd in one Wheel The Acat 257 Prizes, sieadarly printed and encircted, are placed iw anuther whee! The wheels are then revolved, and a number is drawn fran the wheel of Nuanbers, and at the same (wne @ Prize ie drawa from the other wheel. The Nunsber and Prize drawn vet are opened and exhib:- ted the audiener, and regutered by the Commis siouers; the Prize being pluced against the Number drawn. This operation is repeated aantil afl the Pri- tesare drawn wut APPROXIMATION PRIZES —The ceding and iw. two pre- succeeding Nambera io those draw in the first 12 Prizes will be catitied to the 48 Approa; materia Praee For example: if Ticket No. ti2s draws tha $60.00 Prise, thease Tickets numbered 11248, 11249 F125), 11252, witheach be entitled «225 If Treket Nv. 550 draws the 820,000 Prize those Tick ets pumbered 548, 549,551,552, will each be entitled te 6200, and a on ding to the .bove scherve Phe 3,000 Prizes of 820 will be determined by the inst ficure of the Namber that draws the @60,000 Prise. For example, if ihe Number drawing the §60,000 Prize cade with No. 1, then allthe |. rchets where the namber a 1 will be eottled te If the Nam- ber ends with Nu 2, thea al! the Tickets where the number ends iu 2 will be entitied yo 820, aed w on te Certificates of Packages will be suld at the fulluwing rates which ws the nek Certificate of Package of 10 Whale Tickets, 90 “ “ 1 Half 40 " “ 10 Quarter 20 “ “ 10 bagmth lo TY OROCRING TICKETS O@ CRATIFICATES, Enelee the money to oar address ordered, va receipt of whieh they wil by first mail fur the Tickets Purchasers ean have tickets ending m any Ggore they may deaigaate The bet of Drawn Nambers and Prizes will be sent. to purchasers immediately after IP Parchasers he drawing Wil please write ther signatares plain, and grve thes Post Office, County aud State LP Remenrber that every Prnze is drawn and pay able in fall withuat dedaction TT All prrees uf 81.000 and ately after the ander, pard immedi drawiug—other prites at ihe usual ume of (erty daye Aji eo nmameations etretly confidential Addres: (irders fur Trekete or Certificatesof Pack ages of Tickets to 3 SWAN 200, Atlenta, Ca, PA let wheel, « Mf the nombers that sre drawn from the h the ameant of the prise that rach one is will be published afer every drawing. in ¢ papers: —New Orleane Delta. Mobile Reguater, Wharleeton Standard, Nasheviie Gasrtir, Atlanta Intelligencer, New York Weekly Day Book Savannah Morning News and Richmond Diapatch LAND AND MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE. iw WILL cell a treet. 15Q ACRES of land lying op the Yadhon iver, aboe 20 miles Eas eniitled tr the fethow of Sales. bury, adpumng the lande of Washington Hendley, and others, neat Stokes’ Ferry. The tract 1 valua bie ae having on ut an excelient mill mie, with a race, 12 feet wide at the bottom and 14 at the top. already eat. A dam can be built at very small ex There in no better mill site an the Yadkin nver er soficrent for any purpose There a aplendid bot nee Pow obtained at a { saw mili wnber already at the place, ready for buidding. The subscriber is ton far advanced in life to commence the improvement of this valuable property. and will there can be ematl outlay fore acll it on good terms, and time will be given — Those wishing io purchase will call on hin at how rem- dence at Stokew’ Ferry, of address him at Milledge ville, Montgomery co, N. ( WILLIAM STOKES May 2%h, 1857 tt Ww. J. MILLS 3. B. WOOSE THOS, STENHOUSER \ J Bare now in receipt of our SPRING & SUM MER Stock of FANCY & STAPLE, DRY GOUDs On i; GLOVES, NOSTERY, HATS, BON NETS, BOUTS and SUOES, GROCERTES, NAILS, ce. All of which we will eel] low for Cash or Produce, or on short time (o Panctoal Dealers. We are always inthe market to purchase Produce of all kind, for which we will pay the highest market price, in Cash ot Goods W.J MILLS, & Co Salitbury, March 31st, 1857 6 mo 44 5) Ordered by the Com- MISSTONERS of the Town of Salisbury, that every person who ehall deposit trash, filth, waggons, rab bish, barre's.rlops of any name or hind, whatanever, m the streets of the town, whereby the water ditches es may b bstracted, the side walks or waggon way- may be obe(ructed of an offensive emelf may be crea- ted, shall be fined five dollars, and unless anid obstrac tion, trash or filth shall be removed within twenty -foar houre after a notification, they ehall be fined ten dol- lara, Thies Ordinance shall go into effect from and after the 10th d+y of Jane, next THOMAS MeNEELY, C May 99th 1857 BLANKS of all kinds for sala at this Office. B.C LSet ‘ , : y LARGE fot of PARSLLEL EXPANDING CUL- HE SUBSCRIBERS are now receiving a evciee} AL TIVATORS, ; ev Revensere 5 ‘Ditad eubonied buck of : HTH, fnlehed anid Febdy (or wale, tay vow be be forwarded | SAGO WOT ) ate N.C. Ni “Ai CE. ——— % ae informed that they on! . » BOYDEN & SON. Staple and Fancy DRY COODS, suitable for Ladies and Gentlemen's wear Sune Zod, 1857. STATHSVILLE ATS, CAPS, BONNETS, BOOTS & SHOES, READY-MADE CLOTIVING, AND FANCY ARTICLES IN GENERAL, ] AN persons wanting goods in our line are requested to give usa ca'l,and examine our stock before making their pnrchases. Our stock will comprise all goods uaually kept ia a faucy dey goods sture. Our geuds ate offered ov the uaual eecommodating terms. REESE & STIREWALT. 4306 BLO’ STORE. W. AYER has just received | @ and dpenrd a new stick. f Books, Stasionary, Fauey ariiclea, Fire seccens, | Wincow Shades. Tobscey, Beare, of various brauds, and Confeetiouarics, at his BOOK 8 PURE in States Ville, opposite the Court House. Among his books may he found, a good supply of all the COM MON SCHOOL BOOKS, recous-nded by the Superintend:at of Commeu Schoolsof this State, | French, Baglieh, Latin and Greek Text Books, Web- dere Uncbridged Dietionsry, Souhern Harmony, | Carisina Sucra, Masons Harpe, Dow jr.. Patent Ser- mons. Lorenty Dow seu'r., Life and Sermons, Cham- bers Papers for the people, Hames History of Kugiand, Gibbon's Rome, >i: Joba Froi-sari’s Chronieles of the Middie Ages, Cumpbell’s byes of Chief Justices, Spurgeous Sermons, Speweers Nketchea and Sermons, | U'd North Sate, 2ad edi ian, Jacubus’ Notes on the | Gospets, vith qu: stion books, Cummings works. Me- | moir of Svduey Smith, Family aod Poeket Bibles, Hymn books of all kinds, drciags Washington, 3 vols , | Hodge oo Ephesians, Dieke works. South's Serr Vauxra Archiiecture, Dr. KANES ARCTIC - j PLORATIONS Shakepears, yt, Cowper, Tup- | per, Milion and a giewt aany uiher poetical works, | Mrs. Heniz’s Novels aad a great many other novels, by the best writers of the day. He can show us fise, @ varied. a stock of St ttiomery us ever Wasarenswth of Mason and Dsx008 line, Albums Portfol'ne and fan- | cy gift-bouoks in abuadeoce, Blank and Copy beuks of all sizes, Memorandums and Disries without end, a| Mareh 24, 1857. “R, JUNIUS MENDENGALL, LAND ACENT. If, SELECT AND ENTER GOVERN.- ment Lnnd—Locate Lind Warvante--Pay Tux- eo—Loan Miney—make investments on Joint oc- count—and trensact a General Real Estate business n Minnesota, Iowa, and Wisconsin. Information of the country furnished when desired. Addrews, R. J. MENDENUALL, ty4 (dpd) Menneapolis. ROBARDS, | OF THE ROWAN HOUSE, I AVING at considerable outiay, renovated and refurnished his HOTEL. it will iu future be de- voted te transient visitors and regular boarders willing . to pay a price commensurate with the outlay neces- | ™Y Steck includes Find Lamps, Port-mo ues, Cobar. | aary to keep up a first class hotel. Perfameries, Hair Vils, Pornades, Phi'vcomes, Jews l- The b of Salisbury is amply eufB to oup- | PT" China Vases, Caps ond Saucers. Perfume batties, | port bath hoteisand private boarding houses, and I #m | Card Baskets, ( audicsticks. Toys, Fine Eugravings, | | convioced by ten years experience, they cannot be | \” Gilt frames Common Priats end frames te aust. | | carried on successfully together, uuless the above plan | Skipping ropes. Graces, Wine Covers, Wathing Canes | | be adupted. from Wels to $500 each. Spy G!ases from $1 W to! } - F | $13.000, Kaladiescopes from S0cts. to 91.50, Micre-| | Lates of fare on and after the 20th inst. | wopes. Poloramas, Panaramas, Migie Lanterns far | : children, Willuw baskets and Wagons, Jlutes from| ‘Tract So: iety. variely as Iu the Noto tine [ show as great a body onght uy wish to wee in une day, | c . : bro i ala a #1 0 | BERS ¢0 625.00. Protas from S8-te (0813.00, Banjos | PS certs 20 09 | [0m 83. t0 BE, Accerdeans from 1.25 to 86.00, Octa- | ie ores, 300 00 | 8? Plates, Tamberines, Guitare, Flagolets, H rrmoni- | , 216 v0 cans, Thermometers, ( umpasses, Tan Measures. Soapa, Mignetic Toys, Eye Glasses. Gild Pows, with and without cases, and ehout TEN THOUSAND other thinge not herein mentioned, all of which are for al nied Being very charges lor showing govds. ree ites No variation from these prices with any one.) T have, at much trouble and expense, made ar- rangementsto supply my table with the delicacies and juxories of the Norfolk and Charieson Market—and wtend to keep a house that will compare favorably with the best howse of any city uf 11 ee | | | | Withoat Room, | | Ie on the most ace iews to sell f make ux g terme Call and examine fur yo ROBARDS A RETIRED PHYSICIAN. { Whose sands of life have nearly ran ont, diseover- | ed, while in the East ladies, a ceria care hae Consumption, Asthas, Bronehitis, Coughs, Colds aud General Deblity The remedy was ciscovered by him when his wofy chill, OP Recotrecr,—eorrosrre tue Cocet Hover. <3 Jeane 2, 1857 ul SOMETHING NICE Tobe soon vwwithout Charge a daughter, was given ep smoch good as poss ble, be ge as request all and explicit directions for He requires one shidling—chree onthe teowipe. and the remainder ww be apphed tu the payment of this adveriise me wt Addrers, | Da. tl. JAMES, No. 10 Grand Street Jersey City, NJ 51-50 FNNE PUBLIC ARE INVITED TOCALL AT the PICTURE: GALERY, opposite the Manso iMotel and examiue specimens “AMBROTYPES, VITROTYPES, MELAINOTYPES to die will send to such « with f it, this receipe, making it up, and successfully using it each appheant ts incloms hi ernie to be returned a* post May 12, 1857 \ Tx UNDERSIGNED Mis BEEN EN- AND cold, Fazed In the practice of Medicine AMBROCRAPHS, variewes «f BOWEL AFFECTIONS are prevailing ell of which ure beautiful y exeened by your well known eitia-n, who has qualified bunsel! by prac | dieeaves, for neveral mouths during the year. Frane large expencace his min! hus b-en direcied to the |! the palace of flue arts in the Cuy ov WARRANTED diecuvery of a remedy more general m its appheatwoa | My Pictures ar NoT ‘TO and which at the sane time, might act with more FADE, bat remain Permanent, and [ believe will be Promrritune and Erriciexcy, than the remedies usu. | ** Ered in the next c rv as Phe manner of making them last ig will be explained on appheation atthe Gelery. Ast: beew'y you can be your judge, as they al vave tpeck for th ally presenbed In the combinetion kaow as “ Worthin7ton's Cholera and Diarrhwa Medicine,” thee prin neelves. ciples and suits are happily efteined, and the article TT MINIATURES ioserted ia Recast Pine is now presentad to the puble wih a confi teace winch | Medations. Fieger rings, &e st a reduced pore has bern shared by a dweermag people, whererver uu Reewleet we charge withing for lo hing and not hae hecune ka-wa—s confidence, which many ifthe Much fr a Preture Com we my time is bimit ed. Thorough iustruetions given ut reasonable rates W oH WISEWAN CeCxrGaRs A large Jot of Laxh's Cizars for sale cheap for cash at i. ¢.¢ P. PB. MERONEY'S, Ags A Soda Fount--- For sale at T. J. & P. P. Meroney’s. 4w 51 brrhiest names inthe State, believe wihn a few years, becume auirereal throughout the eature South A supply just reecived and for esle by - C A HENDERSON, Sausacay, F. SCARR 4 CO, Craacorre, anp BY DaveomrTs Gengasiiy May 12, 1957 NOTICE, I AMES w'd war Drag E«tablishment in Pa'is bury, to Duet. ¢ Im A Hewoenson. we tke pleas ure in commending hin tu the favur of var fneads and hie eae hl y mn qn former patruns 4 Duct Henderson being a reqalarly educated Phys DEN | AL \0 | [( [\. can and having 75 ded himeelf with competen = Nem-tante, wil, we have every reas to lrheve. eo 2 ’ So DR. BAGO N- fide f the pabie All sceoants made mece the 16th March, ult will be paid to Doct. Henderson e and patronage —. iDem3iz3, ease TOW at bis OF FICE, tn Salicbery, a where he wu! be pleased to a\ tend thase who nred his Professional Services, UPD ©. Seton 2p IUD mM, I= GREAT IMPROVEMENTS FOR REGULATING SILL & SILL 47 Selisbary, April 2le, 185 “>: C. A. HENDERSON, M. D. Druggist & Chemist. SALISBURY, N.C CELLLARSH's TZLIE2, S will be seen by the above not c+ axD f T have purchawed the Drae Esto € Snel bite 1 Diontiaree “A hichment of Meeare. Silt de Sill; L there eu Sapplging i WO Dent mAtD VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT. \' e tender my respects ty the frends | and pxtrons of my predecesenrs ; asannns them that every effort on my part will b- © lamade, to } Tam now re Ere satisfaction ceiving, and shall enntinne ceive, from time to time, fresh ad Ja tions to the Stock of A.G HOLDER —— DRUGS, MEDICINES, &C. [ITE Seberniber demon to Seltor Rent hit Wiley and trvet by diligent attention. tovecure the con. yy Mummery in Man Sirri in the grew Bas fidenee, and patronage of the puble. deiting (use. ec ely Ried ao. K ij Salisbury, April 21, 1657 47 geiber wiih first rave Carnage Shops. all ¢ and new Prose wish Pirchas . N A N] y ] NN properiy are varied i cal! a SALE OF VALUABLE ~’ Salehore. Apri! 98. 18 Valuable Land FOR SALE!!! RIVER LANDS. S Executor of the last will and testament of d Herry Fraley 1 wal! sell at pub rt House in Saliebart vg the 4th day of Aagust, two val ve coataming about 326 Acres, deceased wor ton, at the Con mu Toreday of Angoet Conrt, be of fand, the vable tract ving in the Connty of Rowan, on the f the Wa South Yadkin River, ynat below Fourd’s v,on the ») R main rond leading from Sahabury to Mocksville, all of Coanty, i8 n \ . x which, with the exception of about $0 ACRES, | org the Lands fs u Rb J valaable Temperance Nan a hers 6 ! g abou Ls UL 29) Acres, more or less. abont 100 ACRES of which is cleared and under } cultivation. the batance is well timbered. There is! Thietract of lands ra firs ars on thia place a convenient dwelling and out houses nd bas» Gd Dewalling Hoase, Kitchens, The other tract hes about a mile above Fuari* Barn, an! r ss ’ «tf Ferry, in ead county, on the waters of the Sout ouvenence and , a F ciner Yadkin River and Second creek, and contains about 23 Acres" TO RENT a conniderable portion of whieb is bottom land, and thy e balancer first rate upla About 60 ACRES of the . = ; iatter (ract is cleared and under caluvation, the ba \ Valeable Plas Ll | Uaidahedi aoa cniaia ds lance finely timbered. There is alan on thin tract OM Waters of s Yads alee dwelling honse and out-houses, This land all heave. thont 100 acres . ry convenient to Foard’s Grist and Saw Mille, A) jety, tye tre ‘ ap Saw M liberal credit wil) be given, on the parchaser securing |S ){h suit “ Verwiat tiie : the purchase moaey dea Ndied Leta Ei) ie he egers JACOB FRALEY, Ere-wtor | if ’ : ue Laas r lose We May 4th, 18 ) : | 1 17. ‘Ve ng Wrentg GROCERIES. * J i's ) se Rewari NUGAR, COFFFE, MOLASSES, MACKE.| \) REL, SALT, PEPPER, SPICE, GINGER. | TRA, SODA, PICKLES, SARDENES, LOB DM CRENSIEAW, RG Be He My ro STERS, SALMONS, ADAMANTINE § TAL wish to Rent for the Balance of the year, on | LOW CANDLES, §<., for sale low | U reasonable terms Dwelling Hise vecaped W.J. MILLS & Co by me ROBERT KYLE. | | Safisbary, March 3ist, 1857 6mo:4s | Salievary, May 19, 1857 X51 | it has been exhibired large assortment of books published hy the Amarican | — [EAT FANS! WHEAT FANS!! Roseborough & Foote. Wow INFORM * THOSE .WISHING ‘TO “WHEAT PANS,” that they are now ready tw farnish tiem with FANS uf the eery best quality. We are putting up the “THARBOROUGH FAN,” the same that hus been in use lo/ these many years, and has taken the premium at al) the Fairs wherever [t is the same as hasbeen put up by HL BR. DOWLER & Co. All those who want the above FAN will do well to . “Wait for our Wagons,” as they will be constantly runoing from our Shop No * Initation Stiteh” about our FANS aa may be supposed, by some, but they are screnion to the BEST quality. They breathe North Carolina sir free and uatrammeled. We war- naw and defend our work io every particular. Our FAN witl be soid ander the title of the “EXCELSIOR FAN.” All orders addressed to us shall reevive our prompt aitention. ROSEBOROUGH & FOOTE. May 2!st 1857.—[1 mo-52} Mockeville, N.C. =—- NOTICE. | NAE fiw of TALL, BRYAN & Co., ia and hae been dissolved wince the Ist dey of April, by lime tation: T. J. BRYAN, May 19, 1857.~—4:-52. 4. HALL. HA W's HISTORY NORTH GAROLINA. HOSE wishing t» oltain thie work ean do so by immediately wpplying at ENNISS’ Rook Store. The Ageut will be hore bat for a few days. H. W. HORNE, Agent. May 23d 1857. aa) ONE DOLLAR WILL BUY ( NE OF TAE BEST PURGATIVE AND Liver Medicines now before the ; ublic, namety, SANFORD'S INVIGORATOR, of LIVER REMEDY, that acts as a Cathartic, easier, mild- er and more + ' than avy other medicine kaowan. yaCatharte, bat a Liver remedy, athe Liver tu eject ie mere stomach and bowels to carry off that matier, thus accomplishing two per- poses effeciually, without any of the painfal feel- ings expe nenced in the operavons of most Cathar- tom |e etreaythens the sysiem at the seme time ut it pares it, and when taken daily in moder- sex will strengthen and baild it up with aa usual rapidity Dr. Sanford's Invigorator i+ compounded enurcly fom new artve.es of medcive, namely, DK scilog first bed matter, thea on the D' S IN V I G O R A T O R ! ‘ Gomes Seme idea of the strength of these gums meg > formed when it t knowa that one bottle of the Z Invig rater roetaine as mach wrength as <. huuderd dvses of Culwunl, without any of he de- Ls i-terous etfers Thuogh posses-ing rare mecicinal powers, these shave been hat little knows to physiciv oe, and never used in their prescrip! vewl used ip the p gorater, which met with such enpre- cere as to induce the proprietor Jo offer tas a faanly medirine (ned and know o in iss effects. I. has rarely ever failed to cure Liver Complaints im thee weret terme. Indigestion bing caused by a deranged Liver ie FO I h Ge form of the Tar cedeut dm cured when the Liver ip exened to action. Jaundice i* cans-d by an nproper action of the Leer and am a pref thet the Ixvicozaron tefiewes this ciwram:, let amy one inubied with Jeandice take & and their skin sds ntly eured by the Joees on retiring, and By gradually div dae, tre towels are left ia @ healthy and ert snd work as regularly as clock work. Sick Headache = very awn reucved by taking ac he Terig water, which corrects all * of the sromach hit has no equal, as it vr anersv feehog ofver enting F.r a family medicine generally, all who ase it perk iu the highest terme. Prepared and sold by Sandford & Co., 188 Froat St.. New York Pree B!,00 por bette, enata ning the Luvigerator regularly one wee wrtt besin te Costiveness can Vake pvigoraccer he pe t . 4 her operations ( oes * mature gth acetity sod ee Fue aneser fend st enone re‘veves all appres-r¥e heartily Ydewrs Alen sold by C. A. Henderwa Droggin, Salis N. ¢ May 26h, 1857 f-52 SOUTH TROY AND EAGLE CITY. ee enherrber is now making mp a magnificent = ring ( = prove the im- menere WATER POWER at the a e places, and akes thie m to adict subscriptions to the Steck ( lh is ecowtemplated to retablich t a Mu various brenches of trade t vw” a maypy tr ore Boks of foand at South Trev, antid the 1Oun J ’ weed Th r the prosperity fhe wes tos ond for the 7 t o. hace been + r teven millions will be = of delight, Kage (ity Tres ctees of this fouhing boxnees place, may <til hate an opporte- ge as books wil) rema.nvupen for sasry LOTS FOR SALE. . ITE. enhe> bor hes a nnmber of beaaifal building wat Bare City wiucd will be sold on very a terime 9 thoee whe wish to settle there. Ba ANDREW BAGGARLY Aprl 14 a57 1246 LAST NOTICE Positively. subscriber either by PEISOINS ind the I \ ° are hereb d thet if they “ . y the Ist day of x aced ve haeds of as bh. MYERS Sa Ma bd ur-st State of North Carolina. Irepeit County. Super Cour 7 Term 1857. Catharine Elles vs, Richmon Edes. Petition for Divoree. IT ippesriog t tis’action of the Conrt thet Rienm on Edee intin this case, lvee be- 15 s ay Ihis © ordered the Cour toast Ba m ex weeks ‘ 1 \N as vdant te y ree T { Coart ts be held foe Coa Tre che " 4 Hone States- v Mend ve th Monday in <a VD 183 aver ond demar to : set forth in plainutia Pert om of jadg- ment pre creed b aken against hum, WLIINESS: E BB sStine Clerk of oor said ( 1 ath Rritee ' ' Monday after the 4ihn M ayo Pebroary, AD. 1857, and im the 3. STIMSON, Ch Pr. adv 5 50—61—30 JOB PRINTING Naslly acecute dat this Office. i sn atnammaianeien “AGRICULTURAL. From the Southern Cultivator WORK FOR THE MONTH---(JUNE.) THE PLANTATION. Continue to punt Corn at all favora- ble few opportunities, plowing up deeply, a rain, and putung We have often made good crops after the acres, after every into the ground in the best manner. “Jatter rains” of June—but the sooner you plant now the better. Corn and all other l rule provision crops wil high this year. After the first hoe: top-dressing of gypsurn, ashes and salt— give your corn a& 10 parts of tirst, 4 of the second, and 1 of } ) salt It will be of great benetit in a dry season, and no injury at any time. Try it, if you cau obtain the plaster. Work your young Corn as often as possible, giving the roots a deep mellow bed in which to extend themselves, and leaving the surface leve! and well pulverized. lant plenty of Cow Peas, using Plas- ter as a top-Uressing, after they are well up. It will ficient in Prolite Pea: good yield, with favorable ‘‘seasons.” act like magic on lands de- ine. Plant, also, the CAinese which will yet give youa Plant, also, plenty of Pampkins among Milch gs relish them greatly, and d up your corn, or in a separate patch. cows and hi they are quite fattening whea boile with meal or bran. Cotton will need constant and uuremit ting attention during the present month Scrape avd lM the plant as soon as possible; keep the weeds down, and the ground in a state of £ “tiled Sow, in the dnl, in yourr A »vender,; it large quantities of ¢ Sugar Cane and Corn for forage farmer has nev is useful fi Buck wheat should also be sown; it does best er too mach pr soiling as we!l as f as well as for fora pose, cut it yoa dy | wheo ip fi ay Sweet /’utatves should be trans) BOW as & asible Diy the aS | t K a thi atler—maue mould and serapi: the cow-pen into water prettv deer and shade t i them wit a few handfuls of leaves, and they w grow off finelv, even in drv weather Jast before su an is the est time for this operat imu THE RITCH Little ca: j the pre leaf _ half-grown. Sow Tomatoes for a late crop, they will come in when the first is Sow Rutabaga Zurnip seed and [transplant them like winter cabbages, in | rows 2 feet apart and 1S inches apart in The white and yellow summer Transplant | | | gone. ‘the row. Radish must now be sown. Onions and Leeks, if uot done last mouth, whenever the season suits. Also trans- plant Beets where they stand too thick in the seed beds. Strawberry Beds must be kept free from weeds, well mulched with leaves or “broom straw” and freely watered in dry weather. If you desire fred, cut otf all the runners as fast as they appear, and keep the ground cool and moist. you wish to iacrease your plunts, the inulching may be dispensed with (except immediately around the plauts as direct ed heretofure) and the surface must be kept clean, and well worked with a prong: ed hoe. THE FRUIT ORCHARD. Where the frost has not saved vou the trouble, thin out all fruit from one-third if laden, and the remainder will be enough to one-half, the branches are heavily larger and finer to pay for the trouble.— Peaches, we., may now be budded, using for the Plums, Nectarines, Apricots, stone fruits, by way of experiment, free growing and vigorous stock of the wild Chickasaw Plum; but the tree must be trained low and branching instead of tall, Mulch all young trees set out last spring, and give slender and * spindling.” them a copious watering occasionally Turn your small “shoats” into the or chard to devour fallen fruit, and encour- age them to “rvot,” or loosen up the earth by scattering a handful of corn to them vecasionally underneath the trees. Larg os are frequently destructive to or vards, tearing and mutilating the branch es heir efforts to obtain the fruit, even the ground is thickly covered with THE FLOWER GARDEN hardy Annuals may If you ' net wish to take up your bulbo ,butit is rather late by which method they often are lost in this climate, unless properly atte ethem a heavy mulching and let therm the ground be taken divided, W the Duh y, cut thein d Se up, henever stand in antil ptern ver, when they may } ana } lanted ayain own to them a good water hey will so0o1 Ayako 1 j Apply liquid or ch nce mulel; t m anew nanure occasionally to all ye Roaes should pow fan and « wer seeds in water freeiv among your essary, a 1 t sal Bat if | metons, p place the fruits on a ids when W.P. ELLIOTT, ate of Worth 8 Elliott, Faytteville N.C. GBNERAL COMMISSION , AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, WILMINGTON, N.C. Orders for Mrchandize, and consignments of Flou | ‘and other Produce, for sales or shipment, thankfu ‘received ont Ca) attended to. May 18 Save tue Oysrer Suxtis,—Huadreds of bushels of these shells are every year thrown out into the streets in almost every village. Their only use is to make a good road, for which they are a valua- ble article. But they are worth much more for agricultural purposes, and every | farmer living near a village who can pro- cure them for their carting, should do 80. much more easily reduced to They are Brash, lime than is generally supposed. turf, peat, or old routs dug up from clear- Pile about lif inys will answer a good purpose. any combustible inaterial in a row OR SELL. ee andersigued desire to Sell or to Rent out for the next year, a very desirable piece of property in the Town of S.ateeville. It consists, of a good dwelling House good Kitchen, Shop and other builds | ings. [tis situated convenient to business. Or any | desire to purchase said property it is for sale. Per- sons wishing either to rent or buy will please call oa | me ot Fort Dobbs, near Statesville MILLER & LAURE a E Movember, 29th 1856. TAKE NOTICE. ten feet meres and three feet high, as ly as possible. Upon this you may put, say titty barrels of oyster shells. compact Spread them e venly, and put ou another layer of the combastit sles a foot or more Bank the sides with old Fire the heap on the windwart side, and with in thickness. tarf or sods, and pat sods on top. a little attention the whole mass will burn | down and nake a “splended ruin” for the | | \A settle ten days before May Court, as my mast be closed up by that time comply with this netiee, may expect their notes or ac- farmer's purposes. The lime and ashes procured by this process will make a good dressing for but best advantage in decomposing peat and muck in the compost heap. Many farm- ers are co situated that they business land, will be used to counts ty be placed in the hands of an officer fur col- lection, without fail THOS. E. BROWN. can avail! March 3, 1850. thao themselves with protitable hal Greensborough work a great change in heavy soils, rich | MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. | 4pte costof Insur | IIsum, cot Thiseompany bein during the winter months. Lime ce on the mutualplanisbut a ed with a jomntstock company in vegetable matter, and makes them far DFOUUCLVE more productive. ratedin the Western partofthe es State, consequentiy wuch the larger portion of the risks are inthe West, very many of which areimthe country. The Company isentirely free from debt; have made t A Caution to Wine and Brandy Drinkers.—Dr. Hiram Cox, chemical inspector of alcoholic hi- guors in Cincinnati, Ohio, states, in an address to his tellow citizens, that during two years he has made two hundred and forty-nine inspections of various kinds of liquors, and has found more than nine-tenths of them Ot brandy is one gal- no tssessinents, and istherefurecoutideutly) recommen. Jed to the public wertelectedforthe ensuing year JAMES SLOAN, President 8. G. COFFIN. Vice President CoP. MENDENHALL, Attorney. PETER ADAMS. Sec'yand Creasorer PETER ADAMS, Sec’ry W. H.CUMMING, Gen'lAgent May !0, 1553 DEROSSET & BROWN, WILMINGTON, N.C. BROWN & DEROSSET, GENERAL COMMISSION au erf0v9 potsonous concoctions he does not believe there lon of pure ina hundre “d gallons, the imitations having corn whiskey for a basis, and various potsonous for the condiments. Of wines not a gallon ina thousand, purporting to be sherry, port, sweet Malaga. &c., acids Usual advances made IR. onsignments WHITEHEAD. is pure, but they are mi ade of water,! sulphuric ac id, alum, Guinea pepper, OFFICE on the same lot with his residence. Tn sb ahesnee permis dearag to see him wil leave horse-radish, d&c., and many of them pee ee at ere cee without a single drop of alcoholic bare tt. bso8 3 spirit. Dr. Cox warrants there are CORN WANTED, not ten gallons of genuine port wine BUSHELLS Corn wanted, for which the in Cincinnati. Tn his inspections of 100 market price will be pad Apply at this whiskey he has found only from 17 ofice o . Mareh 3, 1657 to 20) per cent ot alcoholic spirit, when it should have been 45 to 30, Wanted to Purchase, YOUNG AND LIKELY NE- and some of it contains enough sul- pburic acid in a quart to eata hole through a man’s stomach. grees (rom 10 to 90 years old. APPLY at the MANSION HOTEL Seliebary, Wareh 17th 1857 ag THE PROHIBITIONIST. - \ VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND Atthelast Annual Meeting the following Office..| | House and Lot to Rent Si. suis ble share of patronage. | HAVE WORK FOR ME, bring it-in. GUN AND LOCK TEIN G, @aenar AND Bell Fanging. THE subscriber having opened an es- tablishment, proposes to carry on the above business in the towa of Salisbu- ry, on Water Street, in all its various branches. GUNS and LOCKS re- paired at short notice and on reasona- ble terms. His thorough acquaintance All work wurraated. Allor+ | ders teft with him will be faithfully aud promptly at- | tended to. “| | | | | Salisbury, Oct. 21, 18! 56. Orders inp Be solicited. IARLES HARTMAN. 21:3m0 Thunder & Lightning DISUNION AND CIV'L WAR, ‘Pestilence, Patent Medicin FAMINE, &c., &c., RE evils and calvm cies that should be guarded aginst. LL persons indebted to me either by note or at. orm the public generally aud private individuals par- count, are hereby nowtied to come forward and | ticularly, that they ure ready, willing and able to pro- tect theth from one at leaat of the above Those failing to | by putting up to their buildings, their Patent lnilated | BAKER & OWEN beg leave tu ta- Lightning) | | Lightuing Conductors, at prices lower than it has ev- er been done atin (his: part of the country Address | your orders to Baker & Owea, Salisbury, N.C, ~ July 22, 1856 8—tt] WILLIAMS BROWN. January Tin, Sheet-Iron and Copper Smith, At his old Stand opposite the Store of MURPHY & CO. | OUSE-ROOFING and GUTTERING done in the most substantial manoer and warranted 20, 1857 ly:34 J. P. GOWAN, WITH COL H. L. ROBARDS, AT THE ROW AN HOU SE. STAGE OFFICE FOR ALL the Stages at the HOUSE Salisbury, Feb 2, 1657 35 VEGETABLE FRIEND OF ‘OWANS LITHONTRIPTIC THE HUMAN FAMILY SUFFERING Prom DISEASED KIDNEYS, Stoneinthe Bladderand NKidneys, Weak ness of the Loina, & Thisinvalaable medirineie for sale at the Davie Hotel, in Mocksville; at De Ko Campbell's, in Ire dell, atthe Drag Store Cha ce; at Leverty's Hote s aud atthe ¢ a Watchman Of fier s ry The euhe avilig enlece parinership with John Fo Cowan r the man afactureand sale of the above Mediciae, 1a prepared fur ha v ade ne him at Salmburv, N ( f . . ade 1D mtlee west her ace &.vD AUS riN June 21,18 us Dudtiehed M ( 6 th Ee ve ( JAMES HORAH, See t een FOR SALE. WATCH-MAKER AND JEWELER, : ’ an Ms . , ae oH shes algae a ae ‘s As One deer below M.A A. Buarphy'’s Stere, V \ «& Abeat 35 of 40 ao eaced, the remainder ‘4 a tantly » hand a large aseortme at ¢ IV Sul tiikered NAC cil on Urladdreca Ke witenes soo aeweues (all hinds I RL BEALT WwW een Jewelry of r . mon . : , H dteourg, NC, Mar 4 reyvar etre sbune February 19, Is 1 — a) FOR SALE CHEAP. t i ee ee WILLIAM 8. TATE, ; AC \ o wishing @ quae ‘: Sargea and M>scainical Dentist, x sive Boe, He teharg mt \8% dy ri sradaate of the Billimor: Deatal College) ; ; SEA TES LE N.C ' eo HOUSE AND LOT | perecrcus ena ‘ vr ; ce ao FOR INALE Sites : chee IN wot \T PLEASANT. ‘ ttre } ( e yu ber re « Hose and Ls { ’ “ e ’ 1 .. apres : ‘ Misiee, Sip (HOA 1 ae il hae vee tree . roB « SMITH 2 Sica : ‘ : ; if . vera work ae BAGS! BAGS! c as sili lf Z eos 5 - ) es ' a M00 BAGS, FE tah hae ree Nort Carolina Law Books t ¢ Whea ae ‘ te ore WICHARL liad O-. os : ee! ‘ ; rene ( MIMON SCHOOL BOOKS. “%! pels Pr ; x : me . » Ate : SHEN we heck Mt os j ; Ae H ENS haa A Worse weeee wy seestos =.0 one Fresh Sapply of ANDERSON & REYNOLDS, CROCERS, AND MANSION HOUSE Clothing Emporium. {FISRIET dt’ i} Vi¢ Commission Werchants. ; WARCES HOFELEIN Boe eae )! 5OF on is joan oeeary anges 0d RBADY MADE CLOTHING, -y NEW BOOKS are 7 a : ~ I “ slaves : ey wetie Th. Sonscf Hiawatha. Hiawa . j . : J See Bock Store at) yaar’ ae PAIR, NOTIC oa id ores Nahe jo2o™ nd afte a dale RSL WEST Gs ms r Uitte g Ninee anc BIDV & SWE d - SHOP JNO A. WEIRMAN , = a A i ~. a > ) & x 1 ten ih The Subseribers || 4 te ‘ . , MI KRHY & cel s ‘ N eonner Wthe stoppage of of a at the On Main Street, in Salisbury, I SALISBURY FAC TOMY,» large ralipers r f eons ‘ mg and J. have 5c * ” wun ’ fthemare et. ve nibs "| and they therefore ® mu then ‘ the giving them work, Ps re «which willbe avalable sorting them } Ae ee A HES SLE aendltatmies gations made at Mr. Mero 8. D. & J. GOODMWAN, 6 Fancy Store, will be attended to Aw! 29 9 May 5,185 4orf Salem Alma nas, FOR TIE VEAL ISS; fe OT ENNIAK [Lok aire Mules ' Mules! [ae x APPLY TO Mar A HALL BROWN ee , fs NEW BOOKS. if ST Ree ( Sacred W ere oF Rev SAT A MI wi h ew Pow ‘ w iif Wve cen mrved . k ‘ . McKitel I OWN Sete laT ALUN anid Se ' I t N (aru ._ Db Reg ‘ by KR Bard, DOD I, ‘ ~ . \ by Dr Lardner 2 v At JOU ENNISS Bool Store Malisher 3 14 Mt sat kia ~NEW TAMAORING OFS TA LISHMEN TE to othe voth ‘ ’ IPN Dawe ton "4 Oopuate the « (Mu MeRone & ( nity he Tr Shop of Willouns Brown expe 1 . (yp eare,t aynara { ” HIS JOS ob aithfally and artistically exe cuted Hews ye receny F \SHIONS andis, there «ready to aupply costomersin the style th area {gory Tr Cnll and see hua CN. PRICE Maliahn 4 m4 January 20, 1857 W RY r ING PA \PER. Hv af superion Foolac ap Com i 4 r. t and Note " aper, of al JW EN YISS' Book Store a4 (real varie- | | vy of Wares and Stoves always on baud fur sale a8, he hopes, will command a reasonas | vthers not mentioned, to wit: _xoor GE HOyp INDUSTRY. |The Proprietor of Kagle Foundry & Machine Shop, \ OULD inform his friends and the publi ally, throughout the country, tbat he is still man- hfacturing the following articles, together with many The celebrated ‘Drurey Threshing Machine Ana Eorse Power, of Baltimore, which for ease of draught, exeells every other SWEEP. POWER w be found in the country ; . they are either portable or stationary, |) SUCTION & FORCE PUMPS, separate or | Lambreti's Vertical Waterwheels, for Grist and Saw- Mill; MILL & FACTORY GEAR 7, Huan ey ea bor pat by wee eapesparyr cen y <o HUMB HE Sybscriber is i Di r) r now propared to $i ‘all oniey SUPERIOR WATER BUCKETS, He Manufactures North Carolina Mate employs North Carolina Capital and fee el wHicits North Caral trial and by com; prices, he hopes ing. A TRIAL 13 WE THE WANTS. G. H. MAKEPEacgE. N. B. Mesora Worth & Utley of Payettévite N.¢, are Agents for the sale of the abave Buckets. Fayetteville, Feb. 1857. ly39 TT, NEW BOOKS. EASTMANS STRAW CUTTER; the only article worth buying; it having stood the test of thirty-tive years. ORE REY'S Corn Shellers; Ploaghs ef every variety; Casting a Netiee a neh t. Warrauted.—Terms Cash, or All articles will be delivered in the care uf the {2a » Rail Road free of charge J. H. THOMPSON. Tym, Mareh 20, 1857 6mu:43 LP Charlotte Democrat copy three months, aud fur- | ward bill to this affice. WANTED. LBs. BACON—aleo Lard, LOO, OOK Flour, Wheat, de which the highest cash prices will be paid. W. J. MILLS & Co Genos4d Wanted Immediately, 5( \( ) coke OF PINE WOOD, for which the re) Cash will be pad oa delivery. Bees- For was, March 31st, 1857 E. MYERS. Salsbury, Mareh 24, 1557 HARRIS’ HOTEL, | CONCORD, N. C. it formerly known as the “* SMITH ' tin theroagh repair, ready fur the re Ist rtel, HOUSE dvantage of a first always be bewaiifully BED ROOMS, neat and comfortable, ser and no pains will be spared who may etop at this House rs will find at thie Motel at all times Gles nacipal newspapers published North of South CHAS. Fo HAERIS 7 tf.40 colive aud polite al! comfortable i HATS, HATS. endid Steck of FUR, CASSE LEGHORN aad STRAW and By WOOL ry R AS just received aad for sale ke wi MILLS & Co Salisbury, March Diet. 1857 Gem 44 THE GREATEST Medical Discovery of the Age. DK KENNEDY of Rerbary, has duarovered in one common pastursweedsa remedy that cures EVERY KIND OF HUMOR, From the worst Serofula dowa to a common Pimple He hastne] timcver 1100 cases, and never failed ne der banner He hee nom inh ver two headred cerificates « ts virtue wihaww vy miles of Boston Two tiles are warranted Ww cure @ aarmag sore o hree “1 are the worst hiad of Pimpice he face fe mrilee will clear the svete of Biles Tou te . warrante 4 e @ursicenk Vhiree are warranted arethe wors - b r tine td - esate wa . ecarce hom I. wares care Fa h corewe b o¢ k . eart ware 4 ‘ “ ook Ts . ware wore es are ware ere che r sare warrante o cy t £ ow ure the wore sere of A be tpe vith vt be * cis warrantied w ye above K i © thoweand bet les Par) e 1 know f eve oo ON 2 waier willesunguich fre, m eure . " i ere mt he be . . . . waye epeake (or . 1 ares rent eo her that ap . . grows wt pas “ 1 ee ] in46 « are all kinds i tea of ihe se oe « ' erovery, tow het \ 1 and erid etme an tnttles pee ‘ tle seand mailer 5 eile Draggitte whe have been in - “ . ry yen ing ° ® -* ‘ | ea ° all quarters I | alwayek che *- fa ’ s o—a dierase @ wae . o ’ . rove T f 1 * ‘ are bul fee * ‘ I ° I . . I) . . t t . © disenees he Lav sick D a, Asthm Fes A 4 1 bd Dime anes s . fihe WK & e ~ © ged than any ever \ Fs eaary-—eatthe bee . \ vou (an \dalte Rel emir ta 4 1 , t ® care desert ap al t veers, toa ene Ae , c » # take t ernt he b etwicen day MANUFACTURED BY DONALD KENNEDY, No 120 Warren Sirret. Roahury, Massachusetia Price 1.00 w « Agente, New York uy, € V Chekner #1 Barley St Co Ring, 192 Brondway. A BOA DD. Sande rr rwoop S 8. Hanne Baltunore, Gre £: AB Moore Koff "W Mv Por i Lyman & Brother, Tar John Birke. Monreal, Bankinhoff & Pen nt James Reed, do, John William, Lon don, ( W ACR reapertal Druggistain the Uni eds i Bn sh Pe on Furnas Si d& Sie Drug Store, Saliabary, No ( s nher 23d, IMoF yy WANTED 5000 Bushels Wheat AND 1000 BARRELS MITE eubecriber wisheat WHWheal a FLOUR. porchase the above quan ‘| tity A Floor. for which he will the highest market price in eash aa ; MICHAERL BROWN Salisbury, Sept. 16, 1656 tr16 BLANK: of all kinda for sale at this Offiea, | {| rand UST R d,'* Home avd the World,” eo} Wan. ©. Rives of Virginia. Hills’ of the mic, by the author of Wide Wide World. Linwood by Mrs. Caroline Lee Hens. N, Peninsular Wars, new edition, 5 vole, 12 mo. Dorrit, by Charles Dickens, Life of Prinee Tale Chips from Uncte Sam'v Juek Knife. and Learn, or a guide for all who wish to Cae « write correctly. At H. ENNIss° Jan., 1957,—34 Book Store. PIBBLE «+ BUNCE. Calvin B. Dibbte, | tenstben B. Raney WS C, Lateof Wilmington, N.C | Commission Merchant In Cotton, Flour, Grain, oval Stores, ND Seuthern Prediee Generally. Wo. 180 Front Street, SyuBVY ious. Mn. REFERENCES »— Hoo. Wm. A. Graham, Millsboro’, N.C. Hoa, Johe M. Morehead, Greensdore, Ye ce. MOL. Myrower, Fayetteville, 8 Jobe D. Wilttams. Prest. Ban Me Hevenson, Haq. Cache, PRIVATE SALE. Ta undervigned hesiag determined to move Went, offers for sale bis remdence in the thriving and beautiful village of OLIN, Iredell Co, N.C. Seg house sad lot = leated in the centre, ead is oned the desirable sittuatwos ia the vill Terms w- commodati ng. ot a. LOVE. Olin, [redeliCo., New. 1856. 26 Y r a | i NOTICE + 4 WILL pay the hyhest market price, in State Roads oreash, for Five Thoamad Bushels Whes, and i2ur 15 likely megro boye, from 15 to Bl year old J. HW. JENKINS Sahebery, Rept. 16, 1456 ee IT JENKINS & ROBERTS have, and will cos- Unger to keep State Bonds oa hand for sale MUSIC BOOKS. N HAND—Soeethera Harmony. New Carmina Becre; pew editien; ( Heepenan Harp; Wa The Peal mod: Collection of Church Mosie. For sale at J. H. ENNISs’ Book Store. uM notes Janoary 20, 1857 1857. SPRING AND SUMMER VREWAONE, 4 tee subseriber has just returned from the North, @ now ia the recerpt of he Bierk uf GOODS AND CLOTHING for the Spring anc Semmer He Stock cumprees 8 arre and besuldul em riment of hy ub ‘ » Way b "4 $f caver ‘J eres teed eve Ay Chahe, C eam and tiealemen's fer be eld very how, oF meade of the Art He wa ry ark ifal Cetter, and can therefore emuegs 5 ae which wo rder inthe best styte hee «op goed ine keeps warrant cles are alliate end very hancenemne Ready. Wades. comprare Hate, Cope. Seine, Collars, Vests, Handbe rehirfe Coals, Paots,—and every thing required. Call and eee Onders for work prompt!y filled JAMES B BEARD Merchant Tasio £16 GREAT SOUTHERN HAT AND CAP , | Saliebory THE April 14 193 MANUFACTORY, AwD DEBProT. SPRING TRADE, 1857. JOHN DOOLEY, 81. MIN STREET RICHMOND, VA ANU PACTURER AND IMPORTER OF HATS, CAPS, LADIES FURS, TRIMMINGS ue, &e W ot Hey nthe oeeamon pariteatearty enll the (os regular comomers and others, to prepare she has made for the bassmese of Sponge Do- ig hee te , the North, be vimted 4 v the ciree of Ba rove, Preladetphia, aod w York, bet alm: the prinenpal manufactaring 40 reise where geaisin hw oe are got ap— ihe “e atned hare samples of every article ” Py ase more adveniageowsly than bere I em por. aten French . case neure 1 Hais of Ine ywo make have io deemed bry * castomers seperer te rportation From vareus im nily made in hee faccory, the seper - mearaterned but added to. o* purchase elsewhere, a inal, he would reopectful shmeui—he they will fied a atock of quanuty, and low prices roane North or South wr abl avsaree ev do gemenis are of the completrst Hie bamneee arrang hind. and packing and yn ie paid to the care!e (1f42 pt chipme nt of goods 4 ps Undermgned would respectful y anneance ! their frends and the Pabhe, that they have fourm: orinership and etyle of Mills & Co for the parpose of carrying on the 4 Produce Busness ia the town of + Brick House formerly occupied bY They witl at all times have 0° hand a complete Stock of Fancy and Staple DRY COODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES, LEATHER and all articles usually kept in their line. Mesere Milte and Moose return theit sincere thanks to thet many frends and customers, for the very libern! pst ronage bestowed npon the late firm of Mille, Moose & Ce and would moat reepecitotly solicit a continua? | of the same for the New Concern | W. J. MILLS, J. E. MOOSE, THOS. STEN HOUSE. 17th 1857 (380 BOOK BINDER WANTED. | W Book-binder, and ehall be pleared to receiv? | proporals for such a workman. Address the Editot of thie paper ander the name tile a | | February, Salisbary, | JOB PRINTING Neatly eacvuted at this Office. April 14th, 1857 tion to 4 tilling th Fagruiers’ edocativt thers, to thers? oc to trade professio tion into tributes | of agric nearly fi cvantry thirty-ais haw, | cated iu tered thi . Construc! internal ehat ther eamers | opuluti he man than at! farwiny hon te 1 The fan States, a superior en arriy! dands, a atly w wen of tl Iota, loo the enh: far out lation ot jngly be rh We upon th dugtion and ber 185, th increwse bushels India ¢ ly-acven ty hee v vernal ¢ Spee ae of. mw: feare in Che ¢ far jess aud the by State w growin; our pureuc ' thotes Ww stituted This case, | the res beautie apprec: fuundat conseq' oar pr deyree cvald not hay tories it fille « cial in al life in the | indepe: interes! fected This ci advant depart ty of i and its are snc globe 4 we la these er yet of our was a8 when the pre very | necess! fis reas portion tet e taking reo ple Tere old pl eid ing. ) conten ly em They of agr' thing thing, more first o) tide al embar they « ploug! in the of the rupts town | Those in the are ur who, tire t days, . and will cos. le MMER 2 em the North, oad HING cumpriscs 8 pee at lomen's far bow, of meade Art He wa B REARD ant Tasie 1016 “HERN PND, VA ov RIMMINGS ity enll the» and others, to e busine se of th, be vimted every article iy than bere he has mace a regular sap pate reepectful i—he assares od a stock of nd low prices. A the complet est it to the care’o (tf42 ly anneance! hey have form- and arrying on the the town of hy ocecpred by times hare of taple DS, , LEATHER line. Mesers. hanks to theit ery libern! pat- Mille. Moose & a continuanee iS KE, i HOUSE. (38:0) ED. competent red to reccive se the Editor G O fice. ‘he Richmond Wig. 4 th \ she Modes of Living, ex! ‘some food to dat. is, 100, In ong of the most extensive yn Hg countries op the fice of the earth! ow are | we to gndorntsod she matter? . It was thonght that when tailroads were established to penetrate tothe interior, beef, pork, wheat aye, and agricultural products yenerally, “would beopme so abundant, that reasyn- “able, prices would be certain. Such, how- ever, hay eet been the result, The prin- # cipal reason, it is affirmed, congiste in the ftvo gonoral dispositivn of those who were born in the country, to forsukeroral pur. suite lor eny Sife. thee be says the N. ¥. Courier, “an increased tendency to concentrate in towns sind cities, and a growing dispiosi- to other pursuits. to that of tion tilling the earth ‘ io the sweat of the face.’ £ ii f ok VOL: XIV. Bester tw Potitics, Wews, Agriculture, Internal Improvements, Commerce, the Arts and Sriences, Morality, and the Family, Circle. SALISBURY,'N.'C.,: JUNE 16, 1857. sata te to any great extent, the productive pow- er of theiragres. In neh a period of bu- sihes® prosperity as that which has exist ed for the last few years, of course this tendency among’ the sons of furiners to seek the stir of business life becomes stronger, and there is no occasion for sur- prise that it is working’ out such injuri- vas effects; But ultimately this evil inast correct itself. The spirit of speeulation which now rages, especially through the West, urust reecivy a check, The’great departments of industry Yiroughout the ‘country must become more duly adjust- jed and balanced by the operation of the (ftom tHe Musicar Review.) A LEAP FROM THE LIFE OF A MUSIC-TEACHER. By Amucia Sranzey. Were yon ever a teacher, dear reader, tered upon its duties how easy it seemed, in prospect, -to inspire others with the same euthusiaem, the same love which iglowed in your own heart? Do you re- Fyruiers’ sons arg moved by the superior | great law of supply aud demand. The | member, too, how your best impulses edocation which they have over their fa- | consequences of neylecting that prime | Were chilled when your first, experience See toturn their backs apon their fa-jinterest which in this country mast ever |tught you a far different lesson, when thers’ occupation, and betake themselves | be the maiyspsing to the saccessful ope- | ¥en learned that the mind was not, as fo trade or mechanical eniployments or| ration of all other interests, will be more | ou thought it, an onsullied page upon professional life. The immense iuawiyra- fully developed and better realized; and | which yoo iight at pleasure trace the | tion into thé country by uo means con- | agriculture will, in some better measure }/iperishably characters of trath? Lf so, | tributes its just proportion to the demands -of agricalture, The last census shows nearly forty per cent, of the Irish ia the coantry are found in large cities, and thirty-aix and a half per cout. of the Ger- thus, If to these be added those are bo eated iv villages, and those who are sca tered through the country, employed in ~ Constructing railroads and other works of internat tmprovemeut, it is seen at once | chat there are far more agricultural con samers among this great class of var le than agricultural producers. he mania for speculation was never more than at present; aod it has infected the farming class quite as much in propor tion to its available capital, as any other The farms of the Eastern and Middl. States, are abandoned for the cheaper nnd saperior lands of (ho West; bat maltitades on arriving there, instead vf buying wew dayds, avd addre themselves dili- atly and systemationN¥ to the culuva Gva of the svil, invest their fundsin town fots, looking for a golden harvest in the énhancement of prices which sliall far outweigh anything that could be wrang by paiufal toil from the earth. — sis speculating excitement, while it se rivusly draws off the agricultural popu- lation of the East, dues not correspond dngly benefit the agricultural industry of the West, and it wust tell unfavorably upon the ayyreyzate of agriculiural pro dugtion ofthe evauiry. Lu tie uure steady and healthful period between 1840 wud 180, the product of wheat iu the Union increased from ctyhly fous bashels to one funded willion, and of Indias corn from three hundred and thir lg-ecoen willivn ty fice hundred and nine fy-teoo uullhou ; aud yet at the end of that hal the amount of products cfall kinds, deduct ng seed, gave a su plus fer ex r of auly about ten percent. [tiet wy feared that uuless there tsa spec ly tur m Che course of things, we s far jess favorable slow than this, in Isso take a aud the developreuts which were mace by our own State census in 1855 State which ia 1550 was the third wheat Vion growing State int are batt pureuer of vet tore ut vasabl reve tions when the next i yu stituted.” The 1a, no doal.t, the true state of the case. The independence of the fariner, the resources «f conntry, and the beauties of rural life, are not suflicientiy appreciated. “ Agriculture is the great fuundatian of our conseq neutly the primary souree of all oar prosperity It feeds us; to a preat deyree clothes us, aud without it we cvald wot have manufactures, and «lrould not have commerce It furnishes oar fac tories wit) ther raw material, it fille oor ships with their cargoes cial industry depends upon ity individu al life depends apen it im the country who igeo wealtliy aa te be independent of the success of this grea Interest, hor ang 60 peor aa not to be af fected by its prosperity or its decline This country has pecaliar facilites tor advantageously prosecuting this great departinent of hutman tabor. The varie ty of its climate, the fertility of ite earl, and its abanduce and « heapne sa of land, are soch as po nation on the surface of th globe can boast It cannot be gaid that we lave ever yet made adeqaate nse of these siynal advantages. We have nev er yet seen the time when the proportion of our farmers to the whole population was as large as it slionld lave been when the namber of those engaged in the professions and trade was not at the very least twice as great as the actual nec easltios of society required And there fs reason to apprehend that this disper: portion will increase. The restless pir Atel enterprise seems to be every veat taking some complete possession of our people. Every body is hasting to be rich Mere is a growing impatience of the good old plan of earning a competence by dtaaly, persevering labor and frijgul liv: ing. The young men of the day can less content themselves with the plain, home- ly employment of following the plough hey tire of the isolation and monotony of ayricultaral life, and pant for some: thing more stirring and exciting, some- thing, too, that shall promise quicker and more splendid retuens. They scize the first Opportunity to launch away into the tide and speculation ; and, that tide once embarked upon, it ie very seldom that they ever find their way back to the ploughed flelds. They may not sueceed in their new pursuits; tens of thousands of them thiserably fait, and become bank- rupts and drones; and yet they cling to town life with all the greater tenacity.- Those who retire fram the city to farme in the country are usually not those who are urged thither by adversity, but those who, having acquired a competence, re- tire to pass quietly the evening of their days, and who have no stimulus to task the national wealth. and and So There ia no man | at least, receive its rightful attention,” | = | Frightening Children.—Thie Troy Dai- ily Times coutains a letter from a gentle- jtman of that place, whose daaglter, a } young child, was friyltened into a dan- xerous illness by the injudicions course lof treatment pursued towards her by her lteacher. The girl was of a sensitive, ner- anal in a dark room, mady, and partly carried jinto execution, proved such a shock to jlher as to canee an attack of sickness Be i vere enongh to affect her mind. One of the most reprebensibie, aud in fact erimi- ual acts of which a pareut or teacher ean be guilty, is that of endeavoring to enforce obedience ina clild throush the inflaence By this we mean, not the whole some fear of correction, Lut the frighten ing of the offender so a8 to canse exces sive bervous agitation, With the excep pUen perhaps of anger, fear is the most ternble in ite effects of the Laman pas siens. Ite power over those who are an happily suljjected to its i. fluence Is oMen preductive of the most disastroas conse No coporeal torture can equal the anyuioh which it inflicts. There are many children wheme mental organza rane are suchas to render them peculiar ly and Know of nothing more deserving repro bation and puneliment than the tamper tog with such natures by those who have charge over them. Fe w been taught by sad experience know the ental sufferings of atioid and ners chiid. Many aman and wosan now in olu-€ anffers from the njyudieious and erininal course pursoed of fear. qpenevs. susceptible of its influcnce, we who have not us health secretly towards theato thee infancy ; for eo del toate a tachine is the mind, and ea} ec ally the yong uid, that a slight sleek will cause a dera: » if which ears reer had Rijn f cciing Gimrwal --- A Canvas Boat, water sid Tin tow z20ne of were on last 3 ratified by Wittens the per ol & CALV Ass atey nat, Fece the parte of ia. W ilar craft was firet resented to our pear canvass bag inflated; on » thee an oft ( ariny., Cel hen the simig view it bad the a uly Chiag at contamed were a juinted frame work, a few pieces fthin Geard, and an additianal poece of In fifteen on ings being t together cauVaAsS fess than nutes ot! nie ' ese t] properly 4 we suw a safe and cor little boat venient sfloat apon the river, im whieli some half Jozen peutlemen crossed and re-crossed The of this invention and aseful ded the Potomac. novelty made a dec i j all the spectat ra ir inquiries resulted in ol ny the When, in the early part of 1856,G Wool sent au from Calitor- Indian disturbances on gned to Col. Buchanan the command of the expe dition. The difficulties encountered by the troops in those wild conntries were and for aw following particulars lilary lerce n Oregon, he ass | very try ity, le, on acct ef the many rivera that lad te be cros ed, Indians with their hight had a yreat advantaye. To remedy this. Col. Buchanan set lis wits tu work, and re-orting for the clef hia tents, and assisted Vy & CATY nter and two sailor soldiers, be produced a porta ile boat, to winegh inav be attmbuted the speedy close of the Rogue river Indian And what is st re remarkable of country which that boat was virtually the means of su rd uinye at this moment settled by then and intellagent white the ! CATOeS thatertal to one of war. a) the section several sand = induatrions men, The canvass toyed by Cal. Buchanan boats invented and em- been made tis Raid that feet \ of varions dimensions; b aspechnen eigtiteen teet he eiyht { wide and eighteen inches ‘ can con vey with safety over a rapid river ne less than thirty ten with ail ther arms and equipage ; and the total weight of a boat of thie size is not greater than can be car ried over plains Or dnonnitains lpen the backs of two mules. Officers of high rank in the army have prononnee d this inven tion ove of vast importance as a military ponton, while men of experience in the navy have expressed the pps that it might be employed with advantage as a kind of Jife-boat at sea. To emigrating and pioneering companies it would be ex tremely convenient, and greatly enhance the pleasures ofa journey inte the w der ness; and as to the brotherhood of sports inen, both of the red and the gun, their linterest in it ja sneh that they miht well }hold afeonvention to thank Col. Bachan jan for the benefit he has couferred on them. vous nature, and a threat of continement} |perhaps you toe, have sometimes felt that |!t was a fruitless task to spend long weary hours sn eeattering the pearls of knowl- edge betore those who either had not the (ability, or whose minds were too much clouded by vanity and willful ignorance, ty appreciate them—fruitless, indeed, {ere it not for the assurance that no word of trath is ever wholly lost. Bat I did not think of all this as I en- tered the music-room on the first morning of my iutroduction to the varied experi ences of a teacher's life. I only thought bow pleasaut a thing it wast be te wateh the unfolding of the fresh young mind as itexpanded towards the beautiful and youd. “De you play [inquired of a tall young lady with large eyes, aud a rude dowtcare sort of anu r, as she seated her selfatthe piano. She replied in the ne- ative “ilave you an aya. No,” was the reply; “I ain't a-going Father says if 1 don't beara to play a piece iu three wecks, I if Tu ing to take one quarter any way Ma A voung lady totaily on, Into” whee soul | was certain, trom her tempera went and east of und, a innsical idea had never entered, to be taught masic in [lowever, I succeeded in her that must Drst gain some knowledge of the keys at least, and ction, I wrote oat w simple exercise, and gave it lesson ” I instraction-Look to praciice erercises. ttake auy inore lessons, and woked Up in surprise withoat cuftivat three weeks! convincing aie with a little elementary instr to her for practice until the next Mary Riis, the tend girl who the close of the he cu feseous wore Chan a veur, but entirely tr L turned toa hiithe Came a al ur, liad tak yd thie tetructian-beok. nidiple CAercese Dear (he commencement, Hid asked tu play it © gazed ab acledly 4 e open page for a few mie mohingg up, said that she did to bey x prised I beyan te gq esfim Kriow iow Somewhat sur bat she of the her, seemed to be absol orant itely very first privey I asked her how ples. sue ever piayed se lung without learning the ters, aud she replied, that herteach- faiwass told her where to place ber fn over the lessen two were; and after gong t vuld re She had ed Go think at afl, cons nterested and diseonraged, although pos ' nore ver bee requir nent ' yne Vv was oun sessing very good natural abilities Mins Harwood, the Vouny lady whi followed, bad given her attention lo me sic for several years, and in compliance hy, Non Witte Hive re ed quest, she opened her bor gement from She had a bold, dashing sty le, as ery and play an arra nawdula and her excention w she plave tt good, bat ft withou ie slightest expres sion, just as if there were ee Inany sepa Neaning Notes to be play ed I attempted to give ler fea of amore correct style, but she lid wot teel e sentinent, consequently could not give it, for no mechanical ex pression can compensate for the lack of teeling which alone She possessed » certain order of musical talent, that learned readiiy, and wceording to her capacity, wae f but she was very deficient mm the fine- gives fife to mus is, sie md ofan neas of organization, and the higher qual ines of mind and heart, whiel are as es setitial toa fine inusician as toa poet or Like many others, she seemed to as addressed to the ear ra veart, and instruction contd artist revard mins ther than a Tea y the place of that inner percep A sys tematic course of training from childhood mishit have dove loped a better taste, but I} nowhich God a lone can give now she was the veriest child in musical Appreciation, while she had been led to belleve herself remarkably proficient, Justas [had tinished ber lesson, Mrs Allen sent for me inthe parlor, where | troduced to Mre. Field, a portly, middle-aged lady, very gaudily dressed, and three litte misses, li Kewise very gau Was Inf dily dressed, “ These are my three darters,” she be van, “and TP owant them to be terched music: mv dears, Chisis the music-teaseh- er T want them to learn so as to sing and piay te company Mary Ann, that's my middle one, hus amighty pateral taste for singing, and E reckon maybe ste'll take it easier than the rest, bot they all acem to have a diking for it. Thew take it from their father, he was always a-sing ny when he was young,” then drawing her face down most doletully, she added, i fe's in Californy now, and PT want the children tu show offuicely agin he comes back.” With a ony sigh, of ber husband's absence or anticipated retarn I could not exactly deetde, she | stopped here, quite out of breati, After whether on account afew other preliminary arrangements, |crime “by leaving his country for his | thus showing an increase of 4,230 over)a pint of swe jthe nuinber who emigrated last year. jahe arose to depart, and with a very pat- and do you rewember when you first en-| |ronjzing assurance that she should send ‘the carriage arohnd some prening after me to come and “try their pianny,” the | plaid site and jewélyy swept out of the jroo, and the three little dears followed, | ) wondering if our carriage had walted.~ | I could not help laughing as Mrs. Al- | Hen gravely informed me that they. “ he- | |lunged to one of our wealthiest families,” althongh the prospectof three such schol - ars; surroanded by such infltences, was | lany thing but agreeable. } | had scarcely, Yeentered’ the \ music. | room, whea )Mr, Ajlen came in with a 8 entleaanan: whom he iutroduced as Mr, | tibeon ; and who wished his daughter to} take lessons. She was a very fine per- | former already, he said, and had been | teaching. He didn’nt sappose she really needed any more instrnetion, but thought | she might fiuish up a quarter, as she| was to be teacher. He would ough | prefer to have her taught by a pate a man, but as it was inore convenient, he thought sie might commence with me, | jas I played “ mighty well for a lady,” for | which good opinion, froin so competent | a judge, | was, of course, duly grateful. | Miss Gibson was a pert, affected young | lady, with a large development of self. | esteem, and @ very small development of | wind aud linagination: She wore a green | dress, a blue apron, a red sack with pink | ribbons, aad # collar that was originally white, a gold chain was snspended from her neck, aud ber fingers were laden with a fabalous quantity of rings. With two or three twists that were intended to be parncularly graceful, she seated herself wt the pianu, and at my request, com- menaced playing, but whether she was at- tempung & march, polka, or quickstep, | contd not possibly deeide. With seme ditthculty she suececded in going through with it, and at the close informed me that itwasthe Ruinbow Svottiach, \low- ever, | succeeded, tu some extent, in gain- ing ber contidence, although to taed ber aby thing was quite oat of the question Ahere was something im the face of the little tair-baired yirl who came in at that! tioment, Which tyuched me like the flash of a sunbeam, so quickly did it dissipate the clouds that liad been all day gather- ing around ine. She was a delicate, high ly-orgauized child, wot more than twelve J ears ol aye, alllhongh there wasa thought ful we about ber that wade ler seew | mach older. There was a shadow of something in her countenance that was altgost sadness, bLutan inner light seein ed tu lurve it, Usrough the cluuda 5 like sunshine Was tiund and nervous, * taking ber trem Sling hand in I talked with her for few moments Was somewliat She beam ie reassured, played a little, she Bard, Lut there was a depth of expression in her style as she played a Siunple, but beautiful air, that 1 did not expect to one se young, apd which betokened a fair higher order of talent e more brilliant nof her thant execute stepsister, Lacy Harwood It was to task to teach such a pupil, and Twas al the tang at the As she rose tu By, she tost sorry when Dell ve ot the hour. arms aroand ber ‘ my neck, and her ft bine eyes glistened with tears as Miss Stanley von are so kind, you so much, if you woald only let me love yeu all | please Ms It was with much ditliculty that I re pressed uiy own tears as I folded her si heart, and returned her wari, tionate’ Rigs. Bless vou for those little worda, Animes they made me stronger and happier for many a day. Bat I need not enumerate the characters that passed before me in fo Tl usual diversity ofattainiment and Capacity There was the same infinite variety temperament and organization which we ove lently to ony *} various that moving panorama of ere was the hud everywhere, requiring @lar-reacuing ns whit Into the butman hbeartin order to whicl It is such the “Sharp Alas! that sacred trust whose hearts have never throbbed with chords touch rightly the deli are to vibrate in an undying seng nota liyht thing thus to t of a thousand strings.” shoud 80 tnany assume the an earnest dises Have never quickened with the thre and blossom im that other land beyond Aspiration, Ww ne} thonyght that buried seeds of (rth must rise again the everlasuny p rtale. ry The New Cent. This coin is di the community, af ghout ffusing itself throo beat dis uty to be Its ne and burn wear off — We frequent eniticisins upon? the eagle which freely cirenlated will both soo 4G: ty ish hear ‘Tie design is certain- vn, and will, we hope, ia way We recommended, mouths age, that the bust of Washington should be adopted as the vignette of the coin, and theugh our views were not seconded, we still insist decorates the cent ly open to object sottie be tuproved, pen that amore suitable design could not be emploged, We trust that we tay yet see the benignant countenance of Wash of the United futon, Muming SUIS States coms. Ture Way or rie Transaressor ts Tarp —The Boston /ranscript says :—-The len. Barker Burnell, formerly State Senator from Nantucket county, is now in the chain gang at Valparaiso, having been sentenced for robbing the mail— He may be seen daily in the streets of that city with a ball attached to his leg, working with lis fellow He was indicted several years ago forembez jzling the funds of the Nantucket Bank, {ont escaped the punishment dee to his convicts. jcouutry’s good. |doring that time,” The Mystery of the Everglades, The long peninsula which runs out into the Atlantic, forining the southern part of Florida, has always been occupied by a singular succession of savaunalis, ham- mocks, lagoons, swamps, and forests nearly impregnable and quite ,aninhabi- table, except as the lurking places of Sew inoles.. They exteod into the, beart of the country, two wiles north of Cape Sa- ble, and collectively are called “the Ever: ades.” During the past winter a natural out- let has opened somewhere which is draining the Everglades dry. For nearly two snopths, though no water flowed out of any of the known ogtlets, the water in the glades continued to fall rapidly.— The invisible vent mast have discharged a volume eqnal to the Mississippi river. A letter from a resident, dated April 2d, says, “The Everglades are extremely dey itunes parched up, which has not occurred before in the twenty-tive years that I have lived in this region, and I} have hunted on them almost every season Vessels passing the coast report th they have seen brackish, discoloured wa- ter at various points, as if it was pouring out of the swamps. But the stories are so vague and conflicting that it is impos- | sible to determine whether a new river| has formed through sone labyrinth of la-| goons and islands, or whether there is a/ cavernous, subterranean passage to the depths of the sea. One of the Coast Survey vessels at work in that quarter sailed on an expler- : : Py A ! ing cruise in search of It in March, bat af P'O"S8 i rt | Dorse power ploughed eight acres in one | jday, which is nearly the result in Indi- stu-m arose which drove it back to px and compelled abandonment of the} d F search } | goa, estimated DY the actual working of inysterious streams. creeks and rivers of limpid water in the| {a labor saving invention. 4 ‘ atihave derived so much advantage from |tnake you go ober dis bridge,” and with Florida has always been noted for cTihe machine. There are several | Tre experiment of the steam plongh is in a fair way of being tested. tried last week, at Francisville, Indiana. | The soil was quite wet, and altogether | unfavorable for thé trial, butthe La Fay- | ette Courier understands from a gentle- | man who was présént, that the practica- | bility of the invention was satisfactorily | demonstrated. A’ riumber of ploughs was attached, and the’soil opened to the'deptli of éight or ten inches. From the experi- ment trade, it was that two coald plough twenty acres a day with the steam plough. The Newark (Ohio) North American says | that the machine works in that city are | manufacturing a steam plongh for a Mr. Spencer, of Virginia.—It will cost abont £200,000 when completed.—Mr. B. Mar- ray, of Illinois, has offered a reward of| $5,000 for a practical steam ploagb. These facts show that the subject is one which has made an impression upon the minds of agriculturists, and that they are willing to devote a libera! share of their |money to the encotragement of 80 great} The farmers | recent labor saving improvements, that) to “new things” ia nearly driven ont by| amore enlightened view of their inter-| ests. That steam ean be economically | used for ploughing on the level prairies | of the West, and upon extensive farms, | is very probable. The plan of attaching | many plenghs to the locomotive as aty Francisville seems the most effective for economy. In England, where the steam gh has been nsed, an engine of eight- | | ee A flerele Action. State, which sink into the earth and dis- | { appear, Others rise suddenly out of the | A gentleman from Caswell, of unques- | | residence, in ‘and killed 1 of them, and wounded othe: One was} DADPULL sent hkad React Bo 4 counties have been greatly alarmed b nogen mi ed failare, of WW, Grifin, Eeq within, the t week. Mr, G. was.cashier of the Farmers Bank of Elizabeth City, and, his failare may effect the bank very injue riously, There is. great ran with these bills and general distrust. His liabilities. it is thought will not exceed $95,000, and if 80, the result will not be so disastrous as some will imagine, as his essets are! estimated at least $100,000. + Honorably Discharged. _ Ex-Gov. Bibb, of Ohio, who recently fixed upon a party of rerenaders, at his innebago County, Mlinois, has been honorably dischaged, after a fal investigation of the matter. The serena- ders, it appears, were a gang of insolent rowdies, who surrounded the house of the Ex-Governor and insulted his family, an- til he was compelled to fire upon them, after begying and coaxing them to leave. —— oo The Humble Home. Are you not surprised to find how {n- dependent of money peace of conscience is, and how mach happiness can be con- densed into the humblest home? A cottage will not hold the bulky furnitare and sumptuous accomodations of a man- sion, bat if God be there, a cottage will hold as much happiness as might stock a palace.—ev. O. Hamilton. Winning a Bet.—A Georgia negro was riding a male along, and came to @ bridge, when the male stopped. “1'l] bet you a quarter,” said Jack, “TIT that struck the mnle over the ears, whieh [the old spirit of opposition among them | made him nod his head suddenly. “You take de bet, den,” said the negro, and contrived to get the stubborn mule over the bridge. “I won dat quarter, anyhow,” said Jack. “But how will you get your money,” said a man close by, unperceived. “To-morrow,” said Jack, “massa gib dollar to get corn, an’ I take de quarter out,” Hope writes the poetry of a boy, bat inemory that of aman. Man lookg for ward with smiles, bat backward. with sighs. Sach is the wise providence of) God. The cup of life is sweetest at the, brim, and the flavor is impaired as we drink deeper, and the drugs are made bitter, that we may not struggle when’ ground, one of which (the Wakalla) is|tionable veracity, related to us the fullow- | it is taken frou our lips. navigable from its very source. The strange accounts of them which reached { years of discovery,| Spam in the early 3 led Ponce de Leon thither in search of the “Fountain of Youth.” The “Slave Power.” Ata late meeting of the Society of Arta, in Lotidou, some startling facts were dis chosed tonching the commercial influence ofthe much abused “slave power” of the South third i@ tnade up of cotton manu Last year, after clothing ta ti, factures alone. ling rewarkable instance of maternal he-| roism, as having recently oecurred in that | county. Mrs. Butler, the wife of Mr. William Butler, was engaged in conversation with | la o lady visiturs, when she beard a sud. | |den cry of distress from her child in the |yard, a boy of tive or six years old. She| ran out, and discovered that he had got | jinto the bucket which swung over the| mouth ef the well, and that bis weight! | forty-tive feet. She called and the child {answered her. Without aid from hertwo| Shée Business. The Newburyport ( Mass.) Herald says: “The shoe business continues in a more | depressed state than at any time before fortweuty years. Leather has fallén con- siderably, and labor greatly ; yet many workmen are out of employ, and the manafactorers, with demands and falling prices for their goods, would not care to Of the total exports of Great Bri had sank him to the bottom, a distance of | increase their business, even if the stock’ could be worked for nothing. It ig mel- ancholy to go into one of our shoe towns the entire popalation of the British islands friends who fled te alarm the neighbors, now, and wark the difference that s the English cotton spinners exported $150,000,000 worth. operation of this sapply upon the gener- al prosperity of that country, that an in crease of a penny a pound, according to the mother seized the well rope, and slid- So extensive is the|e4d down to the surface of the water, | where she found her boy clinging to a crevice in the rock wa)! He at once} | said, “I ain’t wet much, mother.” Cling: | twelve-month has brought to them.” -: The Fruit Crop in Kentueky. an estiuate of Lord Stanley in the cost of ing by the rope and the wall, she s ized! The executive committee of the Ken le raw material, is equivalent to a na tal loss of fi The tact which gives these statistics their peculiar importance to American readers is yet to be stated. Of the 900,- 000,000 pounds of cotton imported by ur or tive tilligns. Eugland last year, 700,000,000 pounds | lived, rescued from death, by the risk of | wer om the Uuited States. In other words, one handred and fifteen millions | except by alight brnise on the head, | of dullars worth of Eagland’s annual ex ports, to gé thing of what she con animes ler t pend wholly upon the United States for ite supply.—SoutA-Side of the rope, as shie desc ended the well.| Democrat. o-. The Milwaukee Wisconsin says that a minister residing and preaching in Wau vacca county, of prev ioasly good charac | ter, recently stole some provisions near He gave, as iis rea son for his strange conduct, that he bad been preachiag, for which he had receiv ed nothing, intil he was reduced to the necessity of taking the property of oth eis to sustain life. N commenced against him for the offence, bat “a bay of flour was given him, and he went on his way.” R pon, Wisconsin. Anold gentle:nan from Illinois, aged one hundred and ten years, recently passed through New York on his way to the east id ot Long Island, in search of evidence g been a soldier in the revolu tionary war which to establish his claim to a pension. He walked the whole distance trom his home, as he would ren ot havir by ‘the risk of shortening his life by riding on rattroads, not even trasting himself in the cars in the city drawn by borse pow- er The way they gtrich inthe West.—A friend of oars, just returned from Kaneas, where he has resided two years, tells of the high prices of provision in that re Flour, last month, was selling at yion $14 per barrel, molasses $1 50 a yallen,) pork 20 cents a pound, and other things at the same rate. The crops last year were poor, the winter severe, killing ma ny cattle, and the army of emigration so large as to devour a'l before them. To the qnestion, how did you live? the an- swer was prompt. “ Live,’ said he, © live on ¢racked corn; corn for breaktast, corn for dinner, corn for supper. [have just learned to live; and if [had practiced here for ten years, what [ was forced to there even at low wages, I should have been a ia ie. vor honor. rich man.” Immigration. Daring the four months ending May Ist, 11,414 emigrants left Bremen tor the United States in 47 vessels, while during lowing simple tic the same period last year, only 5,984 pas sutigers in 33 vessels sailed from there O prosecution was | the child under one arin, and by aid of | the other hand, she clarnbered rapidly and safely to the top of the well. Asse fell jurer the curb upor the ground and knew her child was safe, se swooned away, and awaked to the consciousness that he her own Jife. The child was unharmed, and the mother escaped without injury, jexcept that the skin was abraded froin the inside of her hands by the rapid passage IJow strong is a mother’s love! The peri! | of her boy aronsed (he timid mother into ja heroine, an‘ inspired an action wiser, |greater, brave than that of the warrior who slays a thousand enemies. And yet the love of God for bis people jg stronger than the Jove of a mother for her child. “Can a woman forget her suckling child, that she should not have co... passion on the son of her womb?! Yea, she may forget, yet wil) I not forget thee.” Isaiah xlix. 15.—North Carolina Chris | tian Advocate. | i} -- Hr? One Prays and Another Pumps, The ship Senator, which arrived at New fork from Liverpool, ina leaky condition, inet with @ very severe gale of wind just after leaving port. After several days of hard pumping, the crew notified the Cap- tain that they should aot pump any long- er.—Captain Coffin said, cooly : olris now just 120’clock ; at the rate the ship is now leaking, I calculate we stall all be in the other world at about half-past 2. Tam going below tosay my praven andwent Jinto his eabin. One old fellow declared the bad rather pump than prav. Ina few minutes, the Captain heard the parmnps | going again as lively as ever, and thes did not cease yc except at shert in tervals, until the siiparcived in N. York | ng, sh Two Seoteh gentiemen weat to Irland to make a tour, and to see the natives. One of "\ them, one drizzly day, bet the other the rice of their dinner and a be of thatthe first Pat they four d wontd be too much forthem. A an old frieze coat and a piece ofa h trying te ple ; shelter ofa row of trees, friend. “Yes, yer honor,” the devil were sone of nea three Ww wine, liminutive fellow, wit! was with a pony unter the pat al, i] said ie replied to come yaost pow, w ™ «Sure Ud he take “But wiv, Aunor ul he Pat?!” any treme nea V's sure of yer -- rhenmatis it is said, a short time by the fol thod, which we extract from 2» medical publication: Half an ounce of pulverized saltpetre pat in half toil, Bathe the parts affec jfed,and a sound cure will speedily follow.’ Inflammniators can be cured tucky Llorticultural Society have made la report ip relation tothe prospects of the fruit crop in that State. It expresses the opinion that the fruit crop generally wil! exceed the average, bat that the yield of peaches wil} be shyht. oe A nervous old man, whose life was made miserable by the clattering of two rival blacksmiths, prevailed upon each of them to remove, by the offer of a liberal pecuniary compensation. When the mo- ney was paid down, he kindly inquired what neighborhood they intended to re- move tof “Why, § Sir, rephed Jack, with a grin on hie phia, { “Tom Smith moves to my shop, and | move to hie? | - Meaaaaiaa! The Wife of a British Lord.— White Lord Napier, the English Minister was busy at Washington, his lady sojourned lat the Gilmore Honse, Baltimore. The |fashionalle circle were agitated bg. the {presence of the wife of a liye lord, and iher ladyship received namerons calls and party invitations. The American ladies of fashion, elaborate and gaudily attired in flounces and jewels, were surprised to tind the English lady in excessively plain dress, totally free from all display, glitter >. Not a single jewel was visible upon her person. The wife of rd Napier, however, is a woman of birth, who can trace her descent ma long line of illustrious ancestors. e is, nevertheless, remarkable—though vorn and educated in the heart of Eoro pean retirement and civilization—for the ler apparel, the simplicity” f her manners, and the entire lack of os tenfatiogs pretensions. Fusland ever sent a better pair of re- ves to this country than Lond Napier and lis lady. He teacies the American men there is a strong good will felt for us on the other side of the water, and expresses a manly desire to appre- She teaches the women that the adventitious liners and jewelers can never t ty, or rather that there is wutoue acistocracy, which is the aristoc- acy of a culuvated mind, a@ simple and sincere heart. She administers a severe rebuke to the upstart, peacock vanity disyuishes so many of oar people, and nonsens ness of presentat ip imatitutrons, enean WCE -o » could read the following {© pity the sorrow ofa young man,” rves to tive and die an old maid; I wish T was a turkey dove, knee, ng lips love, a settin’ on vy Pl kiacyonrs to abl eter-ni-lee. [Correspondence of the New Orleans Picayune.) Darien Ship Canal Survey. Panama, May 19, 1857. Dr. H. C. Caldwell, of the United | Btates frigate Independence, having some | time since obtained three weeks leave of wbeence, made a trip across the Isthmus, between the Gulf of San Mignel and Cal- edonia Bay. Dr. Caldwell ascended the Darien and Savanna rivers to Principe, at the head of navigation, there beiug at high tide fifteen tect of water at Principe. Having reason to believe there existed a comparatively level tract of land between | Fort Principe and the Atlantic, in a di- rection more northerly than that followed by Capt. Prevost, of the Virago, in 1853, he tox up fis live of travel in accordance with that idea. The party cut their way through a thick vodergrowth of palms, vines and thorny bushes, crossing the track of Cap- tain Prevost on the first day. The dis- tance traveled froin Principe, the first day, was ectimated at six miles, and the elevation reached calculated at one bun- dred and SIAtY fool, The oext three day 5 the coautry crossed continued to be thick: | ly wooded, but of an aliuost level charac- ter intersected by uumeroas water courses. Mr. Hoeeac, who resides at Chepigana, told Dr. Caldwell that this table land was reported to be partly covered with water daring the rainy season. On the fourth day, Dr. Caldwell’s guides forcok bim, | and be proceeded on with only his own | wan frav the lodependence. At evening, eo tis day, the Atlantic | was seen from the top of a tree, through | a@ gap in the | bea, ap s) 1uy aloat ten miles distant. The fifth day, the Doctor continued cut- | ting his way with mach difficulty through | the bushes, -uilering a good deal for want | of water, (nthe evening of this day, | ascending a tree, the gap in the Atlantic! were in the Territory ; and althougi it; Soutbern Charch—an assertion withoat | aange was again distinctly invisible, the| Atlantic being about six miles distant.— his provisions having been exhausted the} day before, Dr. Caldwell retraced his} et and on the eighth day reached | Privcipe. He considers that he reached The Latest Intelligence Jrom Ut In another part of the paper will be found THE “NEW SCHOQL” PRESBYTE- Jate and important intelligence from the Territory of Utah. In addition to this we have some interesting revelations in regard to the true state of affairs in Utah from a government official who arrived school” Presbyterian Church has been Lake City. From his statements and the statements published in the St. Louis Re- publican, which we have transferred to our columns thig morning, the condition in this city last evening direct from Salt) | lot affairs in Utah, at the last accounts, adopted, by a vote of 169 to 26, condemn- tnay be briefly suinmed up as follows: | 1. That the Mormon legion is compos- ed of sume tive or six thousand indiffer- | ently armed men, including a few squad- | rous of cavalry—about us well drilled and | as effective as the ordinary militia of the | States. | z. That the Mormons ridicule the idea | of the federal government sending au armed force to the Territory to execute the laws. | 3. That Brigham Young’s commands, | as the head of the church, are omnipo- tent with all good Mormans, and hence the resistance to the United States laws. | 4. That the presence of one thousand U. States troops in the Territory would | secure obedience to the laws, and that no} resistance would be made by the Mor- mous to so large a force. | 5. That it is uudoubtedly true that |there is a serivas defection among the Mormons, and that if the disaffected could be protected by United States’ authori- ties, they would gladly sever their con- vexion with the church and its head. 5. That Salt Lake City bears the out- ls, ia @ north-east diree-| ward evideuces of Mormon oppression, |as to make it necessary to do more than and that business of all kinds is literally ata “stand-etill.” Many who desire to) part of such testimony. leave for the States cannot do so for the want of means. | 7. That not more than fifty “ Gentiles” was forbidden that they should be sup- . ; pled with the necessaries of lite, they organic law of the Presbyterian body. Having had no water for forty-eight hours, | were enabled to procure provisions thro’ | Ww and seeing vo prospect of any abead, and | ihe cupidity of sume of the less scrupa-| present conditions, the natural exscind- lous of the saints. 8. That Brigham Young admitted that he could, by a word, have prevented his followers from violating the iaws of the ‘have no sympathy nor fellowship with From the Raleigh Standerd. RIAN GENERAL ASSEMBLY— ANOTHER LINE BROKEN. The General Assembly of the “new in session for the week or two past, and adjourned on the 3d instant, to meet next year in Chicago. Thw slavery question occupied much of the sessions ; and a paper was finally ing slavery asa“ blot on our holy reli- gion”—pledging the Church to labor for its “complete abolition throaghout Chris: | tendom, and, if possible, throughout the world”—and declaring that the doctrine, | held by the Southern ministers and lay- men, that slavery is founded in the Scrips) tural right, “is at war with the whole) _ spirit and tenor of the Gospel, of love aud | good will, as abhorrent to the conscience | of the Christian world,” and that they, ee 7 = the Northern ministers and laymen, “can, TERMS OF THIS PAPER $2.00 CASH. | pong an ct CAROLINA WATCHMAN. SALISBURY. N. C. TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 16th, 1857. @” REGISTER YOUR LETTERS,—We have request those whe send money to Os by letter, to have their Those who do not understand what is | it.” The following protest was entered | 4 . se . letters Megiste red. by the Southern ministers and ruling required in'doing this, can fed cut from the Postmaster at the where their letters are to be matied. elders : | y “ They pectesty because, while past, e authorized to announce Mr. THomas General Assemblies have asserted that! weNeeuy, as a candidate for the office of Superior the system of Slavery was wrong, they Court Clerk, for she County of Rowan. have heretofore affirmed that the slave-| May 12, 1857. |holder was so controlled by State laws, ST ay obligations of guardianship and humani-| Fearful Storm.—-We learn that a de- ty, that be was, as thus situated, without strnctive storm passed over Charlotte, on ceneure oF odinin as the master. | Wednesday afternoon last, and destroyed This avermeut in the testimony of past . ~ ; Sars property in that town alone, to the amount assemblies has so far satistied the South : of $20,000 or $30,000. The same cloud, perhaps, passed over a portion of this county, seven miles , . ; igh are ie DOs is the present! east, and damaged the corn crop on sev- | Ree eee LL Sp enc On) aseerUCn | eral. fanueepitlwas accompanied with of the Slavery as degrades the whole!” : hail. It also passed over the plantation of Maj. 7. J. Forney, and others, in | Montgomery county, (no hail there,) bat did no damage beyond the prostration of |a few large trees. At the latter place, it was succeeded by a most refreshing show- | Qmap'd-50 protest against the mere Anti-Slavery }authority from the Word of God, or the e protest that such action is, under jing of the South, whatever be the mo- tives of those who vote the deed. | We protest that such indirect excision er of rain. | lis unrighteous, oppressive, and ancalled ene { ; ‘turn for the kindness they showed as,last | week, we beg the acceptance of our best tioned above, His operations are of the simpleat kind: eight or ten hande are employed in cutting down the groand, breaking the clods, loading it on carts which convey it a few yards, whence it is shovelled into a “ plank sluice.” The running water and quick silver do the valance of the work. Every two weeks the water is turned off, and the sluice cleaned out, and the gold is taken up with the quicksilver. We had the pleasure, on Thursday Jast, of witnessing this cleaning out operation, and of seeing the result of the two preceeding weeks’ work. The sluice was cleaned in some three or four hours. About $275 in gold was ob- tained, which was a little over the usual average. Mr. Forney is an experienced miner, and a practical man in the best sense of the term. All his operations of mining and farming are conducted with consummate skill and efficiency. He has travelled a good deal in his time, and knows much of the world; and his frank and generous manners, joined with the sweet,unaffected kindness of his lady, has endeared them to many dependants around them. In re- wishes for their happiness. Mr. F., we know, wants to see the vein froin which all his valuable deposits have proceeded, and we cannot do better than wish that he may strike it before he reaches the top of the hill just before his miners. od SOUTHERN CONVENTION. The New Cent.—Mr. Wn, Murphy has distributed several huudred of thie new American coin amongst the merchants of this place, It is much lighter than the old one cent eoin, and will doubtless prove very acceptable to the public. Telegraphed for the South Corolinian. ARRIVAL OF THE ERICSON. New Yorx June 10. The steamship Ericson has arrived with advices from Liverpool to the 27th alt. Cotton was dull and unchanged. Sales | for three days amount to fourteen thou- sand bales, speculators taking one thon- Jsand. Flour advanced 1s; wheat 8d; corn 28. Consuls 93§ to 93$. CHARLESTON MARKET. Cuarveston, June 11. Sales of cotton today amounted to 400 bales at 13} to 144. Advance of $ to 4. NEW YORK MARKET. New York, June 10. | Cotton is lower, the sales for the past ‘three days foot np 4,300 bales. Mid- ‘ding Uplands 13$ cents. ee NEW ORLEANS MARKET. New Onx.eans, June 10. The cotton market was quiet to-day.— The receipts have decreased two hundred and thirty seveu thoteand bales. SERIOUS RAILROAD RIOT. Cuicaco, June 6. A serious riot occured at Medina, Win- The Southern Convention at Savannah, in December last, fixed on the second | Monday in Augustas the time, and Knox. | ville, Tennessee, as the place for its next Session. | —— wor | | State Bonds.—The Treasurer of this! State advertises for sale $267,500 of Cou- nebage county, on the 4th instant be tween the contractors apd baborers on the Racine and Mississippi railroad. The citizens were required to arin them: selves against the rioters, Two men were killed and a number seriously in jured. The sheriff of Winnebago county was sent tor, The excitement ia the vi Ciuily Was Inlenge. the eamanit, 160 feet, between the Atlan-| United States, but that be did not choose tie and Pacific, on the first day after leav- | intertere, and would not intertere.— for, the exercise of usurped power de- | structive of the unity of our owo branch Fauytleville-—In answer to our query of last week, “Is there a house in Char- pon Bonds, running 30 years from July | 1, 1957. | BREADSTUFFS AT CHICAGO. ing Principe. Captain Prevost’s summit | Washington Union. was about nine hundred and fifty feet. Dr. Caldwell thinks be bas established | three important facts ; that the depression of the land by this route is much greater than has been supposed ; the existence of a wide, almost level table land or plain; and what is very important a-deep gap Seientific.—Four scientific exploratory expeditivus are about to leave Europe, with the purpose of supplying sowe of the missing links in the chain of that | physical science which embraces “ the im the Atlantic range. He will make a) world and all that therein is.” An Aus- report to the Secretary of the Navy, and urge a government survey, with a view to a canal, which be believes to be ewin- ently practicable. trian frigate, the Novora, is about to sail from Tneste, on a voyage round the world, having on board fuur inedical men CORRESPUNDENCE OF THE BALTIMORE 8UN W asuinctox, June 6. General Walker's object in visiting thie city, is a matter of some gpecalation im the press. [t is suggested that he de- sires to obtain from the government some disclaimer of any intention of interposing obstacles to any renewed attempt whic: he may make to establish Lis power in Nicaragua Civil war in that State is likely tw be immediately renewed. The government could hardly be maintained there, even if new distorbing causes have arisen, in consequence of Walkers ca reer. A consideralie portion of the peo S had, at ove time or anotber favored alker, an! they will be subjected te seach penallies y the Opposite party, a- to force them into insarrection ayaltisl every new yovernment of Nicaragaa, any part ticons Of the territory f the States Nothing 1s more probable than the re earrence of a circutustance which w imduce the weaker factions in N carayua to call in forernyn ad The several parties to the Nicarayna transit dispute Lave each made represen tations to tle Mr. Grarrnisen hase made 811i prepositions recently t yovernment the gover mevt this eulject But it je mut at all probable that General Wal her iscauing here, as bas been t ted in seme uarters, to aid his g Garren & i yan, in recovering their besiness and their great josses, for it well understinxd that, of late, they had ceased to fu grant, and had withheld their aid and countenance fr Walker There are at least three prominent com petitors for the riglt to trameit Cain crtiditions of their mm (sen the Nicaragua rodure Vanderbilt was the bolder of this franctise when ot was taken from |i Walker, together with eeveral steamers which, war, tell into the hands of (.ea Lica He has the feceipt of the Costa luican govern ment, be says, for th v Get n the 8 property, and ala & Claim up, \Vicaragua tur Jamayes aud losses te wiiiclh he had seen sulijected Mr. Welster, an bog subject, helde the grant of the Costa [i for the exciasive the transit, and Mr. Girinneli, of New York, ia, it is sta ted, interested with Linn as an assignee of the francliine Messr« and Morgar have ale a claim for restoration to their fran ae late Walker It The latest pisase which thie eamed was that of acoaition of and iiflucnce betwee Mr.Cok Pecentiy lere, avd wi positions to thie per PFesumption of the lime acroms the ist warranty of tie | Josta ica and N eecurity of their ty frow any 4 The conenmination of suc a weh would frustrate any filibuster mpon Nicuras 4, 4 ep Chroot ys a bemation between the transit Company ead the juvadi an governipent pee uf Grarrison “J from the Vas povernment tnatter as ilerestn Csarrincts toott A Revicroy cee DP On Voare Ay! lic gen ryac W ‘nt and Anne gelona yeste: success! i! notice She We t Lio, aud J7sv carne Woh t orignally Cult ater the Po bust of war fa | by havi © ootorm round HI ‘ Court: y 4 looks etau mirtigt, Zia Bloc cvuld went ‘ Pi WW, I forest werived at this , bot deat Jav, where r , ou Carce igsit tye diate aud a scientific commission, including a special physiologist. The Novora wil! | wach at every putnt of importance, and |remain three entire months at Nicobar | Islands. The little kingdom of Bavana | bas also been warinmg ap its sciev'itic lervor, aud is about to dispatch Dr. Mor |rie Wayner, the great traveller and na- taralist, vn an expedition ty South Amer ica. Frou Enylaod two expeditions are jabout to set sail, wath the object of ex | tending our know thee ofthe world, and }vbe is preparing to seek for any traces of the ill-fated Arciic voyugers. The vesse! bas been buaght and fitted ap at the expense of Lady Franklo. [t agtt a; prupriately be vam ed the * Forlura Hopes” and ail must wieb that wo omay acheve the success that has attended | Ube strugyles of many a gallant band eho have, bravely tougt( and woe under a sumiar ule | | Lhe two exploratory expediuons comprise one which bas for ite object tbe prusecuteo uf re swarches ia the iateriun of Atnca lt ms eatrust od Ww the charge uf Dr. W. « KON Lawtree, surgeon . who bas beee lberally supplied with all canal oad bis voleriakiey cA lee pte duwlbed in aidiuea to the halt la con langers of (be expedition, the side rat ot pay Admiralty bas also uodertaken the supply of Chrunometers, 1ostrumeats and buvks The otber expeditwa will shortly proceed ly 1s starung purnt on Lake Supnor, and thene commencr an exploration of that vast tract of tints Armenca vn the Western side of the cup Unep& etech bitherto been so litthe i vestyated Flos expediuce will be acoumpanied by Dr Hector, whose byh yealities as a geolyist, oa turatist and surgeon, have led to his semetion Ii stated bal (roverpme bas proaised ww ask tur @ pariianenlary grant io aid of bie im potlaut expborauun.— 7 be Lancet Mimument to the Author of & Tome, Surcet: Lluime tal Saye the Louisville Jour We notice that some pullie aprited cit zens of Doston have set on foot a project tor the erection of a monument to Jolin Howard Payne. The soyyestion is re ceived with appiagse by the press, and will doabtless be carried out with grace- ful promptitude. Mer. Payne passed the early years of bis cheqnered life in Bos tun, and it ie Dtting Geet some tangible memonal of tun sueuld adorn the city oo which his tmemory sheds eo sweet a justre Shall it be done?l Itis after all bat paying in cold mable Juto H. Payne for the purest hymn the haman seul has ev-| er uttered, His i enshrined more | permanently than adb the trophies of art cap express in that yreat popular beart which obtains ite inost perfect existence, when vibrating to the meludy of this nu and yet we'can tully appre our Bostowian friends nthe erectiun of a ¢ lay remembrance to le strain 5 late the spirit of hith whe bas toved, ae deeply as poet ved, the tiner feelings of his tel who las lifted us above ifthe world by a aim fas yviven the wrecked tna thy of tie lif to repent and sted « tear, whe bas en rer iit Woinany, the wear and torment pie a a wine erin the cerry ec, Cite yulpued, by recalling us to scenes of in ce {oyeouth, all dark aimtation, sati=f ropes, festering Wrongs, the ar 4 4 teiof reartily lot aud the wiiw tas elevated, vated apd pur ted the very fountains fovirtue, and whose name bas lived, and A ve ’ re fondest memeries of that veneration whieh an earned to lisp aud food thre et rit ntoof © Pome, sweet fou Vo Views $2 Upon the whole, we fear that our ietiporaries of the Fayettey Ne Ob i server and Raliewl Register, may be re war fas not complimentary im their al riots to eachother, We fear that they cre vetting nomewliat displeane d, a little Nc ted, we peak, which will not be want, consdenng how warm the an ' W yton Juuinal | her last escort at sore party, and all the of the church, hurtful to the North and |South, and adding to the peril of the un- jion of these Uuited States. Fred. A. Rose, Jas. J. Hammer, Isaac W. Kk. Handy, Gideon 8. White, Geo. W. Hutchins, George Painter, | John F. Chester, ». A. Carson, J. V. Banks, P. M. Morrison, {J. D. Logan, Robert McLain, C. M. Atkinson, A. J. Modie, Robert McRhea, Peachy R. Grattan F. R. Gray, Thos. H. Cleland, M. S. Shack, A. C. Dickerson, S. Coldwell, Henry Matthews.” | The Southern delegation, it is stated, will report to their Charches, who will sustain them in withdrawing from the General Assembly. A Convention of the Southern “new school” Chorches will, it is supposed, be held in Washington City in August next, when such steps as may be deemed peceasary will be taken to establish a Suathern organization No comment dn thé’ above is needed Oue by one the links that hold us toge ther as one people are snapping. What next?! The year 1860 will determine ! lotte or Fayetteville that has sold a ban- | jdred and twenty-foor thousand dollars | worth of goods within the last year,” the Observer saye— “We are bappy to inform our friend of the Watchman that there are at least three hoases in Fayetteville that sell more than $124,000 worth of goods in a year, to say pothing of the purchases of pro- duce by two of them, which are et:ll lar- ger.” The Comet, the Comet !—This is one of the days fixed opon for the visit of the Comet—the Comet that was to knock the earth into fragments, or to run over it with- out the world knowing it. Did it pase on Saturday ! or Las any one seen it to-day! Narrow Escape. We learn from the Charlotte Whig, thaton the Isth of May, the Factory of Thos. Ro Tare, Eaq., on the Catawba river, was strack by liglht- ning, and narrowly escaped being de DANDIES. Now girls don't tarn op yoor precions little pug noses in derision of what you may expect ander this head, for what we speak is for your good. The world is old enough now to be wise, and the young stroyed, the fluid setting the cotton lint attached to the maghiuery on fire in two places. >: [a The New Orleans Bee tella of a duel recently fooght near that city, in which one th varties escaped death people oaylit to know mach, as they have chione oti theiparti« ate the teachings of past ages to serve them by the ball of lis antagonist etmking his asaynide. Past and present experience double cased hunting watch, worn in his all sav that dandies are the poorest things They are nt for nothing but to louk at, when @ dose of tarter emetic is A dandy never was and never wil! be fit for any profitable bos:ness, the opinions of all the vest pocket, right over the heart; and that ever wore cord irey the other party, a moment after the fire, was seen picking ap something from the needed a en p ¢ '4 Pp ' 4 ground, which proved to be one of his whiskers, shaved off by the ball as clean silly girla in the coantry to the contrary asif cut with a ragur. The seconde in- netwithetanding. Girls are apt to go in to ecstacies at the presence of a dandy, and they love to see, terposed and settled the dithculty with out a second fire, and the whole party adjourned to a restraurant to drink each How pleche he kmke, hee mse e, Ae ing he streets Behind a dvuble ehur Huw gediv, other's health. >: The Federal Court met in Raleigh on One girl will often thro fal ne girl will often throw a room fall tie pet instant, his Honor Judge Potter f her asaociates into tite by deseribing presiding. As asnal,no basinese of iun- crowd will nearly fall intoa sewovoas she portance was transacted gves on with her deserptiun : 2 It is said the Secretary of the Treasury is of the opinion that the close of the present fiscal year will find a sur The goles ih plus of twenty-two millions of dollare in whet ea nee young man” S the Treasury. The late reduction of the onder : the inflnence ofa luxnriens imayination. Several of the girla now faint tariff, he thinks, will reanitin an increase The camphor is prodaced, arad shortly all of revenne from increased Innportations, hands are reported as indisposed by a palpatation of the heart. and he has already determined to recom- mend another large extension of the free Sensible people look npon dandies ina | het. different light. They consider - Beaver Dam GAd Mine.—Thia mine, located in Montgomery county near the “ & dandy ae a thing that woald Be o young lady i’ he evald, Bot mance he can't dees all he can To let you hoow he's aot @ man” AG . ; ; . . , mouth of Beaver dam creek, and firat dis Then girls, take a friend's advice and beware of fops whe etrot with a foreign air, and delizit ina display of jewelry, for a thousand soch are vot equal to one Inde covered about the year 1525, is still work ed; and although thonsands upon thea sands of dollars of gold have been taken man of common —Clintum pendent sense from it, there are no signs of its failure = Dividend.—The Bank of the State of Nortb Carolina has declared a dividend of 54 percent. (the $ to pay the State Tax,) for the last half year. Anda fur- ther dividend of 5 per cent. out of the ac- | cumulated * Surplus profits.” -: | Crops.—Having recently passed through a portive of the counties of Stanly, Muotgomery and southern and eastera parts uff Rowan we found the Wheat and Ont crops looking very fine. Corn is back ward—too small for the time of year, The wheat harvest will commence, in some places, next week. a | A Female Mormon.—Mro Mi Lean, who ran away wih 1’. Parley Pratt, the Mormon elder who was shot by her husband, has eritien a long letter trying to defend herself from the charges against her She clams that her bus- band misused her, deprived her of ber children, ec evidence of the demoralizaiva whieh Moriwoe The letter 00 the whole ms a melanebuly im produces, The National Cownerl of the American Par- ty met io Loumville, Ky. 0@ the 2d instant. — Among the promoent geatiemen Present were, EB. Bartlett, President of the Council: Hoe Erastus Brooks, of New York; Hon. Aothony Kennedy, of Maryland, Hon. Joba Jo Cn cea den, of Keatocky > Hoa. Jo Scout Harneon, of » Hoo ROW Austen Daldwin, Obie Tice jeon Ilo At In aspeech Mr Brooks sand, * New York had given Mr Amencans were stronger to day than in Nuvem The R-pald cane reyretiiag the errur inty whicn they hal of Indiana, and onnecticut Fillmore 120.000 votes, and the ber last by tens of thousands been led wonder the excitement of the Preenden Ual canvass, @ere pow alliance Mr Kennedy of Maryland called upon the ready to retura ww their to Amencan prnctptes.” party put to change ils name of principlea, but to fit on and fight ever until the tnumph of Amencan principles was secured.” ; A 1856 that part refernny to the Pierce adi omilung Owlraloo have adjourued mae dee >: DESTRUCTIVE FIRE New Y June 4 stores in Brooklyn, were burut today at noun ue Barter's extennve Lome $500,000 im sogar _- APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT William A Af the Terntory of Nebrmnbalin place of Mark W.. lzard, the preseat incomnbent | Joneph A. Wryht, of Indiana, Envoy Extra ordinary and Minister. Plenipotentiary tw Pros sia, in place of Deter 1). Vroom, of New Jersey, recalled at bis own request. Henry ©. Morphy, of New York, Minister Reawlent to the Netherlands, Belmoat of New York quest Richardson, of [itnom, Governor n place of Augnste recalled at bis own re Iaaac K. Dntler, of Mlinote, Coneul at Bremen, in place of Wm. Hildebrand, the present io cumbeat. William) Thomaon, of New York, Comeul at fequal nylite in Califorma. Cureaco, Jane 6. The receipts yesterday were one huan- dred and ten theusand bashels of corn, and twenty-five thousand bushels of wheat. The receipts will foot ap larger than to-day. oo From the Wilmengton Herold. (a When the Hon. Mr. Keitt declar- ed in a speech at Cheraw,S C,, the other dav, that he had “no confidence in the National Demoeracy to aphold the Con- stitation;” and spoke of “its want of principle, and its readiness at all times to sell the South at any price which would secore to its leaders the spoils of victory,” he only expressed sentiments that every proof of thia, we cite the anthorty of the day's experience serves to confirm. Charleston Mercury—a pauper that acts with the Democratic party, and which, ip an article declaring the inability of the Democratic party to ward off Northern aggression apoo the Seoth, says: * We do not believe that the Democratic party ts competent to protect the rights of the South if has been incompetent tor forty years to vive us @ Just Constitution al Tanff. It tas been thounpetent to de feat the plunder of Internal lmprove re e made by the General Government It has been Incompetent, with a united South supporting them, te keep Abolition agitation out of Conyress by the 2het rule It has been ine ompetent to give the Seath It bas been Incompetent to secure to the South the reevvery of her fayitive slaves in the North; and it has been Incompetent to wive the Sonth fair play in Kaness, Bul Jor adventitious circumatanora, euch aa Mr Fillmore brany wupyor ted by a portion A the North, in the late Premdential clectum, it would have ullerly farled lo prevent the electum of a eeciumald unt elavery Preaud- nt!” This is strony evidence in favor of what has been contended by the presses of the Ainerican party; and moreover, contains, an adiniasion conceruing the late Presi dential election worthy to be placed up It ia thie: that the coun try is indebted tothe defeat of the Black Reputiican candidate for President to Mr vote, o@ the record Fillinore divided the enabled Mr This is But, Democracy does the fact, that Northern and thus Buchanan to secure an election the siinple truth notalwaye render justice to its opponents. lence, the aduission is valuable. FATAL ACUIDENT. We regret to learn that on Monday last Mr: Duscas Tra, of this district, acei- dentally discharged a double barrel pis tol, both balls of whieh took effect, one in the inside corner of the left eye, pene- trating to the depth of three inches—the other about an inch The latter was flattened and split open by the skull, above. | Decleration. see The Jews in 1848 only certain privileged Jewish fam- Auatria.- -Up to the vear fies were allowed to reside in’ Vienna, bot now any Hebrew who has the means of prowiding for bitnselfand family i per mitted to establish himself here. [tap pears, however, that the authorities in come of the provinces are less tolerant than those in the capital, for we learn from Saaz, in Bohenua, that the barge master has ordered all the Jewish farnil tem residing in tlie town there are some aixty —to quitit within a fortiiyht. The politcal nazhts of the Hebrewain Austria have not yet been defined, but itis hard Iv probal le that yovernment will permit the Jews domiciled at Saaz to be driven inty the streets by this Bohemian Pacha oes The United States steamship Niagara made the passage to England in 17 days; On the last day, however, the ateam power was slightly increased, when she made 304 tiles in 34 bourse. The Vanderbilt reach- ed Keuthamptun in 9$ days. but ber speed was not tested. Maj. T. J. Forsry is the present propri etor, Tt is a susface and deposit mine There are hundreds of acres of land, ev- ery foot of which y elda gold in yreater or less quantities, The bed of the creek first attracted the attention of yold han ters, and since the year 1826 it haa been worked out two or three times, and pad every tine. A large portion of the hill side surfaces, having incl “ Inationa to the creck, have also been ekimmed and waah ed, and yielded a good profit. Until more recently these skimming operations were very superticial, scarcely exceeding a gut Mr. For- ney has proved that the deposite of gold foot anda half in depth. reaches a depth of more than 20 feet in some places; and is found from the sur- face all the way down, He is now working atthe south side of the hill, to the right of what is known to many asthe “dry hollow,” near the foot of the hill, and is cutting away and washing every foot of Southampton, (England,) in place of Joseph K and one-half of it was extracted, the other Cromkey, resigned Gabnel G. Fleurot, of New York, ( Bordemun, (France) to pil an ex — Wash. Union half was lodged in the brain. At the last oneal at’ acconnts of Mr. Treat waa alive, but no ung vacancy. hopes were entertained of hia recovery. Cheraw Gazette oe — LD We heartily endorse the full ywing par | agraph which we copy fromthe Richmond (Wa) Lortuguese Cattle.—His Majesty, the Whig, and cominend it to the parents of this King ot Portaygal, has Just sent over to place. jthis country a present of cattle of a very pe breed to Her Majesty, Queen ictoria, consisting ofa bull, two heifers, Nothing so speedily and surely marke ther &a@ bull calf. The animals are of the most downward course, We have again and again’ perfect aymmetry, and very diminutive, alluded to these melancholy facts, and must con. standing scarcely 40 inches high; they nue to do so while we have strength to litt a are of a dun color and in fine condition. It is ruinous to their morals in allinstan-) The cows are very docile, but the ball on being driven from the station to Prince Albert's model farm at Frogmore, where Cinenis) alin Inwlenn sind fcujus beariége they are now installed, exhibited a dispo- Indeed, tis in the street after might fall, that BSioiatiier the reverse uf that ofee the boge principally acquire the education of a ML by fussing at unfurtauate ibe! tls aid’capmerty (ot Geusmiiig toed die donkey about his own size, which hap- Parents do you ie pened to come in his way. These Lilli- Will you keep your children at home at POUan animals mach resemble the Alder- “ Boys out at Night—It is one of the moat ruinous, dangerous, tnisclhievous things possible, peo, ce They aw quire, under the cover of aight, an unhealthy state of mind, bad, vulgar and pro fane language, obscene practices, criminal seo solute, criminal men thie? | night, and see that your homes are made plea. | bey of Jersey breed, but Appear to be the ground to the depth we have meD- | sant and profitable | |ecarcely more thau half the size, ling: ‘This corn would have fed. poor families about Fayetteville g : ithstanding thes time. Yet notw of food, that amount is extracted the wre and is to be. cone about 2,000 or 3, gallons of w This whigkey will du ite part bo. ing more furniliea valestallle and times, If destroying the corn was all deeply deplored ; but when we take into consideration the mischief which folle the evil is more than doubled, and we can but regres the appearance of aneh establishments, What is still more paling is, the fact that ihen Christianity, whose Bible teaches them to “ avuid the appearance of evil,” should engage in this foed cousntbing and goal camming work, The standard of Chrig. tianity is at a low ebb, when its votaries gu at such work unrebuked, Neverthe’ ‘lesa, the sin is common throughout the * country, and as long as men ight to make beasts of themselves, those will he tound whe for the money will farnish them the means.—Clintoa Independent, j matter as follows ; very uwderate way. |t has beeu itied into 20,000 bushels, we learn, ia sou parts of the surrounding coun The suct is, we have it from the authority, Unat sume gentlemen, turpen- tue distillers, bad iu taeir possessive an vid whiskey still, aud for the sake of try. hy aM eXpernnent, they wctually dieu. ed therty five bushels uf corn (uot therty- Hve buudred vor Unety-tive thousand, but thirty-five bushels.) They bad no inten Lon tu go beyvod this, whilet curm ie searce aud biyh, thuagh it was not so scarce and ligu when (he experiment was tuade as bow. ‘The Independent is doabtless aware that disuiled Ga is vot lust. Men esn- hot vat it, itis true, Lut boys are fed and [faticned on it, and tbe price of pork aud | bacon luereby dished, To the Chairmen of the Board of Super. tntendents uf Commun Schouls, Com mitlecs of be itmination, and all otheve tulerceted Ufficually or as Touchere ina Conan Schools in North Carvlina: | Gentlemen :—Many of yon doubtless, are aware (hat the State Educational Ae eeciation meets in Warrenton on Toesda the Juth of June next. The police ng, | need hardly say to you, is one of Mnportance ; and my object in addressing yuu tow te tu suggest lu yuu that great ged might be uuedately acoumplished by the presence of many of you at this weeting. To a namber uf yoo it will be ineubvenient to attend, and | cannot ask you lo make yreat sacrifices for this par- pose; but toaull who can afford the time aod the ineaos, | would make @ special and carvest appeal that they endeavor to weet Ine on the cockeion referred to. The Ratirowde wall charge only balf their usual rates of fare, aud the atten- Awaits will be entertained by the people ot Warreutun free of charge ; and ae the place is acceseible and healthy, and the Ume a favorable one, | do hope that ma py of you will avail yourselves of this opportunity of forming each other's ae comparing views and experience, and of counseling eyether, and with me, yoar fellow laborer for the ged of the great cause with whieh yuo are connected quaintance, of Col WILEY, Sapennieadent Common Sebuots io NC, May 26, 1457. THE CROPS. The most cheering accounts of the wheat and oat crops come in from every quarter of oor country, In most of the planting States a mach larger area is an- der wheat than osual, and the erop is new almost beyond contingency. This te cheer- Ing news, indeed, at this time of seareity - The corn crop in thie as we have intelli- gence frown, ia beginning to look well, backward. Cotten is the most unpromising—the stands are vl, and in many places, felds have been ploayhed up and plant- ed in corn.—Cheruw Gaaelle. and bigh proes vicinity, aud as far though it is very het yenerally ye ->- Commencemint at the University —The exercises of the annual Commencement cominenced of Monday evening hy an able and impres- sive sermon by Richt Rev. Bishop Otey, of Tennessee. On Toesday morning Hh Rev. Dr. Llawks addressed the Histori- of this Institution were Jeal Seciety, repeating bis eloquent and Interesting lecture apen the Mecklenbarg Ou Wednesday morning @ crowded audience was interested and en- tertained by flenry W. Miller, Eaq., of Raleigh, ina very eloquent address to the two Literary Societies; and in the afternoon the Hon. Warren Winslow ad- dressed the Alusani of the University in a masterly speech of two hours, abound- ing in valuable statistics, The addresses of Mr. Miller and Mr. Winslow, we un- derstand, will be pablished by the two Societies for distribution, After the address Ly Mr. Miller, the Alumni Association was called to order by Walter L. Steele, kag , of Richmond, when an election was gone into by the Association fora President for the ensu- ing year, and Paul C. Cameron, Eaq., of Orange, being put in nomination, was elected by acclamation, e The Graduating class consisted of sixty- nine members, and showed, we under: stand, many specimens of high scholastic acquirements and promise of “ real lite usefulness.” We were present only a part of two days, but were greatly gratitied to see the large attendance of visitors, and that everything passed of quietly and in good order, and highly creditable to the In- stitation.— /illaborough Recorder. > Wheat, that is Wheat.— Laat week, we allo- ded ton field of fine wheat which is growing bear our sanctum, We would state further, upon actunl Measurement that no incunsidera- ble portiva of this field, lias already attained the height of six feet!—Beat tha, who can.— | Ashborough Bulleten, evil, it would not bea matter to be a9» profnaing® The Fuyetteville Observer notives.this | The Independent bas the report in a magn do the ntfs weary yur m TH There are Heol; ans d than in | ways love out of the | d master entertainin, with many thuse who s ives Th xh and ally at worst, and he street « eemel, When be npetines lesen cvurse, w eight reet-ecinn and circus, or a proces when a cro waa clan he stre te the about evil dence are | Then co vile josts, a ing, and e the paypils enough ad stitations, house. Thousan and some — It is less t If yoo wis @treet-sciro his alone. toa Ne from « not troabl tu Sanday But the The price ready imo manded, v ment is, lv ter, often the loss of of street-sc ix. 11), bu eet he he hope thie card themeel ve and never teacher is of his me ashe has his pupils to serve « Get int innocent s at home a a all m¢ is play’ ta the wor have. “I chief.” Flour.- the 10th i that soine are recies Salisbury Wilning prtohenty e | ville hie par- the time special jcavor to tw. aly balf be atten- e people dd ae the and the hat ma- of thie her's ac- we and bogether, for the ich you Hy ¢ w NC. of the 7 every tof the scarcity - in this intelli rk well, aMten i ls are places, dd plant- 'y —The ncement need on im pres- p Oley, Oy 4 the Histori- ent and Jenburg orving @ and en- Eaq., of ress to i in the show ad- lersity in abound- dresses , We un- aa: va Stak ool Ow) . rie) ar | in N. ©, of thie Iu- Henry, Jas. Smith, on the morules and Davidson oes D.C. C rd, Taylors- aE Modero Putriotiom excel An- aad Alfirmadive—A. RB. Chenault, Iredell. Negative—4i. M. McGuire, Watauga. Oretvo—The American Uiugea, W. KM. Gault- ney, Alexander. 1, Oretive—south Carilina and ber Chivalry, W. kL. Toumas, Chester, 3. C, Oration, North Carvlina, N. A. Peebles. Davie, Diecassion—Shoaid Women be prohibited from the pdstical privileges aad prulessiwns of meu! Afficontuve—-A..O. Stewart, Chatioite. ative —W. ©, Richenund. 4 ¥ in Feenoh, J. A. Waddell, Rowan. ANNUAL LI} BRARY ADDRES, W. M. Barber, Esq, Wilkesboro’. 6. VALEDICTURY SERMON, Kev: Jinan MéeVauiel, Féyetic ville. Thus, Mr. Editor, clused one of the must in- , Beativais that ever occurred Westers N Carolina, There was a vast ence in attendaace, mea of distinctivn aod own honoured the cxervises with their prosence. The young geutl quitted theme) ith great credit, and their buth as w ivery and subst w ¢ favora y with any in our time-buuored Institutions. Literary Address was & rare exhibition of elegance and beauty, showing tbe scholar vratur thruaghout the whule speech. Mr. » thou quite @ young man, gives evi of a munud of ae ordiuary cas. Fe hope will cuusvat to bave the address published, let the pablic judge of its merit. Suceess hima io 6 literary career. The Valedictory Serimva was preached by the Rev. James McDaniel, in the afteruove on There stow large aud attentive assembly in the chapel. The text was the 4th vere of ii of Zeb. —* Raa, speak to this young man,” His thee was ~ Tae ixsravcrion arcuora: TE TO 4 Yous@ wan,” Toough great expectations had been formed 8 COmseyunce of high repatauon of the di »d aninister, and thereby brought bus reds vat tw bear hie jo this bie first viet Ww wate tears, while the truth ia all its simplicity | grandeer flowed with such power from his | [ am not in favor of lauding sermons, as of weakt, | Cutten Yarn, Corn, Eyue per dus. Feathers por te. 35 « 374 Fivor per bol. 6.75 « 7.12) Lard, ae bo id ob Flagg AR “THE , Tan Wa lS “ Tallow, “ * Sack, 9.37 « 3.50 roo : Bar) Se Jha 124 Wool, FAYETTEVILLE MARKET. 4 Wheat White, Main, a OILS LLINSEED— as wera, 50 « 62, Clarified, |Potatuer, trish, 755 fu 3.45 6 120 ed, MO a LIS 25 » JUNE 13, 1867. BACON, per tb CUFFBE, per th, Kio, Laguira, Bi. Domago, FLOUR, per barrei— Family, Superfine, Fine, Cree, GRAIN, per bushei— Corn, Kye, LARD. per Ib, BPLRITS, per galion— Peach Brandy, Apple do uew N.C. Whiskey, Rye do Rectified do. NAILS, cut, per keg IRON, per Ib— TALLOW, per tb HIDES, per ib— Dry, Greea, SALT— Liverpool, per sack, Alum, per bushel. MOLASSES, per galiou— Cubs, N-w Orieana, SUGAR, per b— Loaf aud crushed, StCrok Porw, & N. Orlean BEEF —W hotesale, eh.nce, Retail, SS €8 FF SE E S u EK S L E S UE S E R S FE R S sa r NORFOLK MARKET. estern Nurth Carolina, the cruwd were welt | geperted by Rowland & Brothers, JUNE Sth, 1837. BACON —Hamsa, 14 @ 18} Hog round “ Mudes western, 14(@ 144. Showiders Ld PORK — Mees per Bol. 625. @ 25 50 Beseral thing, but | must say fur eloquence LARI—No 115 w b6—No 215 wo 16 ieresists ble equal to thin, Li was envugh W make a Felix wemble, aad saints shed tears of joy. Long | | Family $975 @ | DRIED APPLES—200 @ 225. PEACH Es—p@5.ou bis words be stamped ow the bearts uf Uiuse | CORN—9n @ 000 heard bim. We voderstand the serinon | FLAXSEED —$) 50 @ | 60 ill be published, which we trust may be dove, | Fist! others may read aud enjoy 1 also } At night, being invited, [ attended the party | em the bri nant it was, beauty wit aod grace *par- | all erowed, alimun, two daazhay Ww be seen | COP FER—Be Il @ 124 | SUG AR—Cruched & Poordered 1.4 —Refioed 13 tow Magnetic ty be felt. Hat ws | for! unable do the affair justion, nod fearful that | way weary yout many ceaders, [ close AVIE O04 ~ —+ THE SPREET SCHOOL. ( There are inan things learned cat heol; and ns, a ie there tore learu- than in the streets, Vad boys aliticat ways love the streeta There they are tof the way of parents aud teacters| and masters. There they eee plenty of entertaining sights, There they meet! with many playmates, esp cially with thuee whe are vider aud worse than them ‘oang geuilemes of the lnstitute and | PEAS —Black Eu per NOKTHERN —Pickled erel No 3 9730 @ 8 Binck §1.50 @ | 62 @ 14 —Weet India, 124 @ 13 MOL ANSE R, @ @ 1.7 LIWE per Bhi, 91.37 “ANDLEs—Tatiow “ W Osh had W Ok hhd headiag HAY 100 w 150 MARS. ROAP—Brwn, 44 @ 6 —Yellow, 44 @ Of STAVES—K Onk thd za e n ~ 144 a 00 force, | have never listened to | YLUUR—Saper #2 @ BF SU—Exire, 89 @ 9.25 Hernage per bbi 96.—Mutlets & Blue Fieh 064 @ & prrhied Cod 40d Haddue tu bide — $540 og $50. Mock | bush’) §!50—Clay and A Laguayra 13 to 134 SALT LIVERPOOL—4; Alum, §/ 12 —Fine 1 70 ‘ 178 16 —Adamantine, 26 @ 29 saw tr @ 00 G45 ¢g vo This brilliant planet makes its appear ance a little before daviight in the morn Ives. There they can hallow and elivat,,'%% and remains visible throughout the | xb and sing, witheut restraint. Jay ally at mitt all these things are hours in advance of the san worst, and thea they learn very fast.— he street sclivel ta very muciol a nigh. daereal. When boys are sent on errands, they mmetines stop by the way, aud grand advise all to forget the eunet fora while, beyond conception It is, perhaps, about a conple of When seen We lessvns. Tuey gv vatof their pro | this yrand heavenly luminary f Cuurae, stared at corners, aud gape al) ew siglits. There are classes of the reet-echwul at the deura of tie theater and circus, aud wheuever there is a fire, af & procession, vt a military parade, or when a crowd fullows the coustable and hive prie ner. fied in Pawnee Valley ts the daoghter of raing in the tnorning, ite appearance 1s | would take and rise betimes to beheld the beauties of A grand daughter of Henry Clay was mar Ky. on wg. the 21et ult, to Henry | Licory Ciay who was Col billed tn Mesov. Thureiay even Me Dowel She } ve street-lessons are various. Idle) Meee ie the Bret and the chief Curiosity | about evil is next. Buldwess and ipa denee are alev tauglit. Then come profane and filthy words, vile jests, auclean aunya, quarreling, fight | ing, and even duking. After a while, the papile in the street-selivel are far enough advavced to gu ty the upper in stitutions, such as the jail and Uie alias house. Thousande of parents favor this achool ; and sume who pass tur good people tuo It ia less troublesome than any other.— If yoo wisi your buy to be entered aso street-scholar, all you have to do is ta let him alone. Take no care about his com Never rebuke him for ceoraing from school of from an errand. Do not trouble yourself about seading lit ty Sanday school. Bat the street-echool is very expensive. The price is nut paid in advance, or in feady money, bat it is sure to be de manded, with heavy interest. The pay-| sent ia, tues of conscience, lose of charac ter, often loas of health, and sometiines the loss of the soul. The great teactier nem. MARRIED Tn Semth@ebd, Tabe of Wight Co, Fidh, Eq, of the furmer place Va. bx the Rev Jona Mo Saanders, Me HH HELPER, of sebebery N ©, Mae ANNA S FOLK, doaghter of W dham DIED: Tn the town on W-daceday lest, afer a protracted news, Me WILLIAM Wo NICHOLS, aged eat 5U years At Geld Hill, on the GREFFIN, wife of Jobo ¢ yeare At he reedence io Iredell Co, SAY. in the 65th vear of he age 2a inet Fur a bong senes of years the deceased hadbreman yin inst: Preaby tensa Chrareh and fe about twenty years a ruling cider io Hoe bee well be meet se vere by felt beth rm the ehurch and in the eumman ty , for je the one he was an active and diligent officer, and tm the other @ kind aad abligrag aenghber mate in which he was held was plainty manifested by active aud conmsten( member of the charch of Prapret toda Mre AMANDA the aged stag 2i Cot DAVID RAM The een the hind aitentions of he a-ighbors daring hie last cl For them, the farily, thanke May God sunt retarn the bereaved their heart-felt re and ad minster to them the abundant Cunsolatwns of the dj | Geumpel In Irede! Co, June 19th, MARY ISABEL ty child of J. K. and ML. Potts, aged four years and a few days Tine sweet child by the apright'inces of ite powers, Hate ie causes . Tere. Vor sale by al) Druggiste, Office Ho. Cx. B. B. Co JUNE 8th, 1857, NOTICE. TTPUE next annoal meeting of the Stockholders of thie Company will be held in Salisbury ov ‘Thars- | dey thy 9th day of July, under a resulution of « for- mer meeting, Messrs. D. A. Davis, J. H. Jenkion Wm Murphy, and B. B. Roberts, e wppoinied to verify Proxies for the wext meeting. Prosiee muy be forwarded w either of the above named geatiemen as fvon 2+ prepared. None but « Stockholder can be @ proxy. Ordered by the Board of Directors that publication be made for all delinquent Swekholders ww pay the amounts due on their subseriptions by the let day of July, or the sume will be advertised aud sold, CYRUS P. MENDENHALL. ‘Treasurer. #_°—-Patriot, Greensboro’; Recorder, Hillsboro’ ; Standard, Raleigh; Tribune, Goldaburo’; Herald, Wikningwo, publish antil cay of meeting. June 16, 1957. 4w-3 VALUABLE LAND i FOR SALE!! —— f—— Ibe subseriber offers for sale his Vala- of Salisbury, on the waters of Deal's Creek, adjoining the pleniations of 8. 8. Trott, Claiborve Penningwon and vihers, Containing abyut : a] : - 160 ACRES. This Tract of Land is in a fine state of cullivation, and has a first rate Dwelling House, Kitchen and Barn, and other necessary vut buildings, fur the inne of the Parmer. Ais, about 10 ACRES of good MEADOW LAND. Persons wishing to get a good bargein can do so, by calhug ov the subscriber, uf 5. 8 Trott, who lives near the place WM. BO TROTT June 13, 1857 2a-3 *,° Banner copy | month. BMore New Books. 1 eI UST Received, Vivia or the Secret of Pow er Mre Southworth; Confidential Letters of Na- pulean and Jus phine by Abbott; The Privce of the Howse of David by Prof J. H. Ingraham; Roman Cathdierma the Great Apostacy by Rey ©. P June J H ENNISS, Hook seller Jume 16, 1657 —1f-3 Sabebury, NC - Blank Books. AR Large acortment of al! kinds of Blank Bake, Day Boks, Ledgers, Poche: Memorendams of all Kinds Blak Copy Boks, &e. &e . for ele at Jeane 16.—1/-3 J. H. ENNISS' Book Sture WALL PAP aR. HH. ENNIss Book Store wy match. For sale at j June 16, 1857 | WEawW BOOKS. UST Reeened Hawk's Hwiory of N C., vol Let; @} hugh Mitter’s Last Work, The Testimony of the Rorks; Spergeon's Se fet and 2nd Senes; | Amageddon, or tthe U. States ia prophecy by Bald j win; The Rifle, Are «nd Seddie Bags. by Wilbarn ; Scandal. anew Novel by Wire Bretford ; Coartship and Marnage by Mre ler He nts JH ENNISS Book Seller. June 16, 1857 Salisbary, N.C | A NEW TREATISE ON TRIGONOMETRY. plied MANUAL OP PLANE IND SPHER Hy Cmsaces mvermy of Nonh Cambne WU pp: }2me For sale by Wallets & Co » WS Pomeriy, Raleigh, N.¢ 3:-Bip'd 1857 ! 1857! SOUTHERN CULTIV ATOR. A MONTHLY J01 MNAL, Chapel H —t33 DANIFL the m. wD. and PD. BEDWON DB, The Fifteenth volume commences in Fanmuary, 18597. ONE COPY, ome pear 6) | TWENTY FIVE CorlEe Ca Sk OOrlies S OSE HUNDRED Cortma re) COALWAYS IN ADVANCE. TP No paper sent antees the order The Bulla of al! spec e-paying Banks and Post Office Stampe. received a! p»r Kem taners, by mail (post-paid | baher's rah Appaeee Wm. 8. JONES, Augusta, Ga. 17 Perenne whe will act ae AGENTS, and obtain SUBSCRIBERS, w!) be farumhed wih the paper at clad prevs } £oITORS cash accompanies the will be at the Pab apn tH] PRUARE OBMINART. PERE eecond seamen of (his inet ation will be op n ed tor the reer ptton of pupils. on Monday the 22d under the direct) 0 of Mow Hawnrerta MVM. Crsos, as pracipal ; alady of ever! years exp n ence in teaching with such asweiance as Circumstances may a graduate of (sreenetero’ Female Che ge ; reqmire Board, §%; Tuition, Englioh. $2, to 124; French, $5; Mowe, §1=; Drawing and Painting, $5; Needle work. grate Hall of the tuition in advance Sto dente charged from the time of entering, to the chee of the session, exeeptin protracted mckness This school i « High Sehool nurely free and separate from Olin Apprts GEORGE W. CLEGG 2mo. Oua, N.C able Trees of Land, lying about 6 miles North Weat | Splendid ht of five Wall Paper and Bordering to { valuable Water Power, on in one ond « half miles of the near a Public Road having esubssantial County Bridge over the Creek. , jane te BR LAND e OFFER AT PRIVATE SAL E MOST teem aoe Deport at Lexingtun, 3 Mill at the place, = « . There is an ample supply of Water et all tines Tt is the nearest Water Power to the towa of Lexington. Ty the Mill Tract ie | 267 Acres of good Wheat and Corn land, and a good supply of various kinds of timber. Also, adjoining and cunven- ient Lo this Tract, I will setl another of 200 Acres, att in the finest Woodland of Pine and Oak timber witheot any eleared land. This Power is situated in the midst and is surround- ed by the finest growth of Pine, White and Red Ouk of any Power I know of near the N, C. Railroad be- tween Raleigh and Charlotte. The town «of Lexington would supply @ castom at this place of 200 Bushels of Corn per day—and I know of ne place where a man of enterprise could moke a little fortune sooner, There is a very great demand for lumber. and the County of Davideon is just on the eve of building a $20,000 Court House within a mile and a half of the mill. W. R. HOLT. Lexington, April 7th, 1857. WYEBLY. MOCK & C0 RE NOW RECEIVING THEIR LARGE and handsome Sek of ‘ SPRING AND SUMMER COODS, which they respectfully invite the citizens of Salis- bury and surrounding Counties to examine before pur- chosing, a» we feel confideut that we can make it to the advantage of buverstodoss. Our Stock coasiss af most every description of GOODS, adapted to the wants of the people. We eall special attention to our selection of LA- DIES VBRLSS ALOE: in which will be found all new styles . Lobes, Organdies, Jaconets, Silks, Bara- ges and Tissues, Embroideries, Ribbons, he. Alsw a aplendid assertmeat of MANTLES, Saswis, BONNETS, SHUUES, we. Gentlemen ia want of Spring and Summer CLOTHING witl do well to examine our Stock, as we do not hesi- | | tate in saying we ve the largest sssoriment ever be- fore offered in thes market | Wholesale. Special attention has been given to this department Merchants visiting war town this Seasun, should not to give stock cxamimatwa before buying, | as they will find our DRY GOODS, HARDWARES, BONNETS, @ HATS AND SHOES, GROCERIES &c., | to be very cormplete—a large sark of Train, Sperm sod Leased Ont, and Pasais og hand of the beat qual. | fuy | { Mareh 31, 1857 naa — BOOTS & SHOES | » Ws | large bot of Geats, Boys and Youth, Bouts and d Shoes sad Ganers Also, Ladies Ganers, Buote | and Ties, &e , for sale low W.J. MILLS & Co" Salisbury, March 3ist, 1857 6mo 44 _ CLEMMON'S & CO's” Stage Rew Lines. | | (UVUHE Stage leaves High Pont for Fayetteville on TURSDAYS, THCRSUATS AND SUTERDAYS, | imeediatrly after the arrival .f the Trams from both North and South Paser ngers for Salem from the South will find conf 4 HORSE COACHES at the Lexington Dept Day except Sunday. Leaves for salem after the arnvel of the Trein from the South— Also— A DAILY 4 HORSE COACH leaves High Pont for Salem coauecting with the | Heying recently placed new Concord Coaches | Care, on oar hace, we respectfully edict the attepiion of | the (raveling com unty No respoombslity assamed for Passengers or Bag- eee gE. FT. & J. W. CLENNONS, Ime 49 Contractors. WHEAT FANS. | | SALISBURY, N.C. AVE opened « Shop in H Satixbury.ncar Carne & for the manufacture of their celebrated Wheat Fane, and are wow ready to supply all demande. Their m chines have been thonmghly iesied 10 Guilford an: many other poanves m thre State and Virginie. and have never failed to give entire sntiefecinn Those Pan should be careful te get one with 6 Dowres & Co— for there are other companies imiatiog vur work Or. the vicinity of| Murdoch's fatiury who want oar the name of oar firm epon u—H dere prompily attended to. Apnil 2ist, 1857 mot | State of North Carolina. \ "HEREAS, C. L. Payne, Jas A. Long, Ebi Peary. WD Lindsay, Robert L. Margrave, A Gilege: 3.0 Wargrave. cua € of mame and aiyie | LEXINGTON FEMALE ACADEMY for the purpose of carrying on the business of F-qnale education. ator near Leuagton, in the County of Davideon. N.C, for the space of thirty years, notice | by given to all whom it may concern, tha: Let- Patent have thie day be the end parties and their saccessors, onder the mame and atyle and place of business, and for the purposes afer ware Given ander my hand at the Executive Offiee, in the City of Raleigh, this the 9th day of Mav, A. D 1R57 THOMAS BRAGG, ee \ | figure wf the | Regreter, \Charleston Stand: ; | Atlante Intelligencer, New York Weekly Day Book, H. B. DOWLER & Co, | ed suficrent for any perpoee F Lowe, have ad. | pled to be incorporated by Letiers Patent, under the | dence at Stokes’ Ferry, or address hum at Muledge- | seaed. incorporating | THE MOST BRILLIANT SCHEME EVER DRAWN. CAPITAL PRIZE 299.89 a TIOM UTS | ONZE $10! Owing to the great favor with which oor Single Namber Lotteries have been received by the public, aud the (urge demuad for Tickets, the M: 8. his book: the COM MON 8CHt hes i d lsof thie State, Swan & Cv., will have a drawing each Saturday througbuut the yeur. The following Scheme will be drawa in each of thejr Lotieries fur June, 1857. CLASS 41, To be drawn in the City of Atlanta, Georgia, ia pub- lic, on Saturday, June 20th, 1857. CLASS 42, To be drawn in the City of Atlanta, Georgia, in pub- lic,*on Saturday, June 27th, 1857, On the Plan of Single Numbers. 3305 PRIZES! MORE THAN ONE PRIZE TO EVERY TEN TICKETS! MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! TO BE DRAWN Eaoh Saturday in June. t Prine of $60,000 bed ew 20,000 10,000 5,000 5.000 2,500 2,500 45 Prizes of 00 < 100 4 so | APPROXIMATION PRIZES.| 4 Prises of $225 approximating to $60,000 Prises are so: 3° oe 01 a yor Raia rie a 5 m Owe B.BOG Prise smoenting tc BBZBOL.OOO Whole Tickets, $10 ; Halves,65; Quarters, 24. PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. The nambers from | to 30,000, corresponding with those Numbers on the Tickets printed on separate sips of paper, are encircled with small tin tabes and pl-eed in ove Wheel. The first 257 Prizes, similarly printed and encircled, ure placed in another wheel The wheets are thea revolved, and a wamber is drawa from the wheel of Nambers, and at the same | time « Prize is drawn from the other wheel. The Number aod Prize drawn oat are opened and exhibi- ted to the audience, and registered by the Commis- soners; the Prize being placed against the Number drawn. This operation is repeated gaiil all the Pri- iP mt of Ci French, English, Latin and Greek Text Books, Web- sters Unabridged Dictionary, Routhera Harmouy, Carmins Swcra, Masons Harpe, Dow jr., Patent Ser- poe, Lorento Dow og ad Sermons, Cham- re Papers tor the people, Humes History of England, Gibbon’s Rome, sir Joha Froissurt’s pr yr ETHING ,» STATESVILLE N.C, Ying > vermont ol qe ge receiving # chuice Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, suitable fur Ladies and Gentlemen's wear— HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, BOOTS & SHOES, READY-MADE CLOTHING, AND FANCY ARTICLES IN GENERAL. « All per ing goods in our line are Middle Ages, Campbell's lives of Chief J Sp 8 , Sp Sketches and Sermons, Old North State, 2ud edition, Jacobus’ Notes on. the Gospels, vith qavstion bouke, C ings works, Me- moir of Bydaecy Smith, Panty asd Pookes Bibles, Hymo books of all hinds, doings Washington, 3 vole, Hodge oa Ephesians, Dicks works, South's Sermons, Veuxes Atvhitecture, Dr, KANES ARCTIC EX. PLORATIONS, Shakspeass, S:y:0n, Cowper, Tup- per, Milton and a great many other poetical works, Mrs. Hentz’s Novels anda great many other novels, by the best writers uf the day. He can show as fine, a varied, a stock of Stationery as ever wasseen south of Mason and Dixous line, Albums Portfolios and fan- ey gift-bouks in abundange, Blauk and Copy bovksof all sizes, Memorandums and Diaries without evd, a) Jarge assortment of buokes pabliahed by the Amatican | Tract Seviety. In the Notiva line I show as great a| variety as anybody ought to wish to see in one day, my stock includes Fiuid Lamps, Puort-monies, Cabas. Perfumeries, Hair Vile, Pomades, Phi » Jewel ry, China Vases, Cups and Suvcers, Perfume bottles, Card Baskets, Candlesticks, Toys, Fine Eugravings, in Gilt frames, Common Prints and framde to auit. Skipping ropes. Graces, Wine Covers, Waiking Canes Srom Weta. tn $5.00 cach, Spy Glases from $1.00 to $13.000, Keledie: 2 from ets. to $1.50, Micre- scopes, Poloramas, Panoramas, Magic Lauterns for children, Willow baskets and Wagons, Flutes from $1.25 to $25.00, Violins from 50cte th $13.00, Banjo’s from $3. to $6, Accordeons from @125 to §6.00, Octe- ve Flutes, Tamborines, Guitars, Flayelets, Harmoni- cana, Thermometers, Compasecs, Tape Measures, Soaps, Magnetic Toys, Eye Glasses, Gold Pens, with and without cases, and about TEN THOUBAND ather thinge not herein mentioned, all of which are for sale on the most accommodating terms, Being very anxious to sell | make no charges for showing goods. Call and examine for yoursetves. OF Recot.ect,—orrosrrs tux Covat House sy June 2, 1857. ti SOMETHING NICE To be secon vwithout Charge enact Geena 6 lies PUBLIC ARE INVITED TO CALL AT the PICTURE GALERY, “ AMBROTYPES, VITROTYPES, MELAINOTYPES zerare drawn out APPROXIMATION PRIZES —The two pre- ceding and two succeeding Nambers to these draw in the first 12 Prizes will be entitled to the 48 Appre: If Ticket No. 550 draws the @20,000 Prize those Tick- | ots nembered 548, 549.551, 552, will each be entitled to $200, and so on according to the above scheme Phe 3,000 Prizes of $20 will be determined by the lant Number that draws the $60,000 Pra For example, if the Number drawing the §6.. 4 Prine ends with No. 1, then allthe «seket, where the aamber ends in i will be eautled to 26. Ifthe Num- ber ends with No. 2, thea all the Tickets where the number ends im 2 will be entitled to $20, and mw on to 6 Certificates of Packages will be sold at the following { raies whreb ve the nak Certifeate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, 10 Heit ” 10 Quarter 10 Enghth TY ORDRRING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES, $0 0 Enchee the money to oar address for the Ticket ordered, 08 receipt of which they will be furwarded by firet mail, Purchasers can have tickets ending i» any figure they may designate The list of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be sent 1o purchasers ummediaiely afer the drawing OF Purchasers will please write their signaterce plain, and grve their Post Office, County and State CF Remember inat every Prise is drawn and pay- able in fall without deducuon LT All prizes of 1.000 and ately afier the drawing—other pr: time of thirty dave ander, paid immedi at the evaal All comma acations atrietly confide atiat. Addrew Orders for Tickets or Certificates of Pack- ages of Tickets to S SWAN &CO, Atlanta, Ca, C7 A hist of the nembers that ere drawn from the wheel, with the amoent of the prize that each one ie entitled to, will be published after every drawing. ia the fillowing papers >— New Orleans Delta. Mobile 4, N. hewlle GC: Seveanch Mormag News aad Richmond Dispatch LAND AND MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE. 43—_tr | J WILL wet! a tract of 150 ACRES of land lying om the Yadkin River, abou: 20 miles East of Salis bury, adpwming the bm of Washington Hendiey, and others, near Stokes’ Ferry. Thee tract 1 valaa ble ae having om it an excellent mil! ate, with a rece, 12 feet wide at the boitom and 14 at the top. already cut. A dam can be built at very small expense | There sa no better mill ate onthe Yadkin nver, Pow- ean be obtained at o email out-lay. There ie © eplendid lot of saw mill umber already at the pl | subscriber is ton far advanced in hfe to commence the | improvement of thes valuable property, and will there - | fore sell it om good terme, and time will be given — | Those wishing to purchase will call on him at his ree- ville, Montgomery oo., N. ( WILLIAM STOKES tf | May 29th, 1857 | | wM. J. MILLS W MEK Stock of FANCY & STAPLE, DRY GEODS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, HA TS, BON- J. 8. wooerR. THOS. STENHOUSE 10) e, ready for building. The | AMBROCRAPHS, allof which are beautifully executed by your well known enien, who has qualified himself by practinug ia the palace of fine arts in the City of New York. My Pictures are WARRANTED NOT TO FADE, but remain Permanent, and { believe will be as good in the next ceatury as to-day. The manger of making them lasting will be explained on application at the Galery. As to beauty you can be your jadge, as they always apeak for themecives. LF MINIATURES inserted ia Breast Pins, » -dalions. Finger rings, &e., all at a reduced price Recollect we charge wothing fur lovking and pot much for a Picture. Come soon as my time is limit- | ed. Thorough instructivas gives at reasonable rates W.H. WISEMAN, CIGARS ———v. A large let of Laxh's Cigars for sale cheap for cash at T. J. @ P. P. MERONEY'S, Ag'ts. A Soda Fount--- |For sale at 7. J. & P. P. Meroney’s. 451 | DENTAL NOTICE, | DR. BASON, | a UDwantisd, ] TOW at bis OFFICE, ia Salistary, | tend those who nred hie where he will be pleased to ai- Professional Services, UPR © Set POD. Q@8coo GREAT IMPROVEMENTS FOR } REGULATING CHUILLBRSN's PRAIA, For Supplying Artificial Dentures. | 3w:51 | VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY “FOR SALE OR RENT. 4 Tks Subecriber desires to Sell or Rewt hie Valea. ble property on Meim-Street in the great E Ward. I. isacorner bot and ineciudes a ¥: dwetling House, newly fitted ap, Kitchen, &c.. to gether with first rate Carriage Shops, aif complet«, and new. Those wishing to parchase or rent such property are invited to call aed examine it A.G. HOLDER Salishery, April 28, 1857 148 “Valuable Land oR to give us 2 call,and exumine our stock before maki their porchares. Our stock will comprise all usaslly kept in a fancy dry goods store. Our goods are red on the usual arcommoda ting terms. REESE & STIREWALY. Mareh 24, 1857. aaat R. JUNIUS MENDENHALL, LAND ACENT. V ILL SELECT AND ENTER GOVERN. ment Land—Le~ute Land Warrante— Pay Taz- eo—Loan Money—make investments on Joint ae count—and transact a General Real Estate business in Minnesota, Iowa, aud Wisconsin. I aformation wniry furnished when desired, Address, R. J. MENDENHALL, hy4 (4p4) Meuneapolis. ROBABDS, OF THE ROWAN HOUSE, I AVING at id outlay, re d tefurnished his HOTEL, it will in future be de- voted w transient visitors and regular boarders willing to pay @ price commensurate with the outlay neces- sary to keep up # first class hotel. The besiness of Salisbury is amply sufficient to sup- port both botelsand private boarding heases, and I am convineed by ten years experience, they cannot be carried on successfully together, unless the above plan be adopted. Rates of fare onand afler the 20th iast. POARD per day, - week,. * month, “ “ year, Withoat Reom, (No variation from these prites with any one.) I have, at much trouble and expense, made ar- rangemenisto supply my table with the delicacies and luxuries of the Nurfulk and Chariesim Market—and intend tw keep « house that will compare favorably with the beat house of any city. H. L. ROBARDS. tf51 A RETIRED PHYSICIAN. Whose sande of life have nearly ran out, distover- ed, while im the East Lodies, a certain cure for GC ption, Asthms, Bronchitie, Coughs, Colds, and General Debity. The remedy was discovered by hima when his only child, a daughter, was given up to die. Wishing to do as much good as posmble, be will send te such of his fellew- as request it, this receipe, with full and explicit directions for making it ap, aad successfully using it. He requires each apphcant t inclose him one shilling—three cents to be returned ar postage on the receipe. and “ | the remainder to be applied to the payment of this advertisement Address, Da H. JAMES, No. 10 Grand Btreet Jersey City, N. J. May 12, 1857 5-50 NOTICE i . ge I AVING sold our Drag Establishment in Pate bury, to Doct. C. A. Henveason, we te! Gre 9 commending hias to the favor of our and former patrons. Doet. Henderson being « regularly educated Physi- cian, and having provided himeerl{ with competent Assistants, will, we have every reason to believe, ao condyrt ine busness, as to entitle himeelf to the can- fidence and patronage of the public. All eecounts made since the 16th March, ult. will, be paid to Doct. Henderson. SILL & SILL. tf-47 Salisbury, April 21st, 1857. oe. C. A. HENDERSON, M. D. Druggist & Chemist. SALISBURY, N. C. 8 will be seen by the above notices, T have parchased the Drag Eetab- lishment of Mesere. Sill & Sill; I there- fore tender my respects to the friends aad patrons of my predecessors ; assuring them that every effort on my part will be made, to give setiefection. 1 am vow receiving, and shall continne to receive, from time to time, fresh ad- ditions to the Stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, &C. and treet by diligent attention, tosecare the cou- fidence, and patronage of the pubhe Sahebery, April 21, 1857 SALE OF VALUABLE RIVER LANDS. S$ Executor of the last will and testament of iA Heory Fraicy, deceased, | will sell at public aec- tiem, at the Court House in Salisbury, on Tevsday of Augaet \vurt, bemg the 4th day of Angust, wo val wable tracts of land, the owe containing about 326 Acres, tying ia the County of Rowan, on the waters of the South Vodkin River, just betow Foard’s Ferrr, an the main rond leading from Salisbury to Mocksville, all of which, with the excepuom of aboot $39 ACRES, RIVER BOTTOM, about 100 ACRES of which ic cleared and under vattivaen. the balance is well timbered. There is on this place a convenient dwelling and out-houses. The other tract lies aboat a mile above Fuard’s th47 F SALE!!! | I able Plantation for Sale, lying near the Waters of the Ferry, in said comnty, on the waters of the Soeth Yadkin River and Second creek, and contains about 213 Acres -| a considerable portion of which ie bottom land. and the Thie tract of |nad is ander & fine atate of cultivation, jand has s Good Dwelling House, Kitchens, balancer first rate apland. Aboat 60 ACRES of the ; latter traet os cleared and under cultivation, the ba- tance finely tumbered. There is also on this tract a dwelling howse aad oat hoasee This land all hee ve- | ry convenient to Foard’s Gnst and Saw Mille, A | hheral eredu wil! be given, on the parchaser securing the parchase money JACOB FRALEY, Executor. | -Made Clothi | corre Ready-Made Clothing. ite affectionate diapanti a. and the wining ave | eo tte howing heart had greatly endeared iself to frad pa- | | rentaand many friends; bat (sod after a painfal illness Splendid assortment of Ready Mades, Pante, hath transplanted it to the Eden above. May he Vesis, and Coats, and Raghaa of all qualities and balm of his con. prevsjust received and for sale bow by 0 W.J. MILLS & Co | 6me:44 | | Barn, and all wther necessary out bavidings for the | —— and comfort of a Farmer, TO RENT. Valuable Plantation lying immediately am the | LARGE lot of PARALLEL EXPANDING CUL- W.J. MILLS, & Co | LA Watersof Soath Yadkin, on Ned Treet, v0 TIVATORS, with Potwnen Revenswie Steer Salitbury, March Fist, 1857 6 mo: 44 aboot 100 acres of (ant ander calieatom of good | Texrn, finshed end ready for sale, may now be quality, thie tract has on it a profitable Saw Mul habe ae war etteblchment. Poresns whe tof their | with safficrent Water Power to use it comatanity, ard oa a nose Implements, are informed thet they State of North Carolina. ina fine timber County, aad where there we great de | grt them by calling at the Foundry. | meand for lamber (DES 8 : STANLY COUNTY. joe d fe | N. BOYDEN & cas Peraone wishing to rent the above fund will call Court of Pleas and Quarter Seasions, | erty #8 goed opperiunity now offers to those want: | May Term, 1857. the two of street-schouls is nained Abaddon (Lev. NETS. BOOTS and SHOES, i. iz. 11), but, like @ wamber of bis scliv- eee lara, he bas several other names. I hope the young friends who read, eho comfarie the bereaved pour the : ‘ ei God thie card will Le persuaded to absent) * iver inte ther hearts and be their Ge thernee! ves from the street-sction! at unce, GOODS! GOODS!! and never be caught in it again. The SELLING OFF AT COST ae May 4th, 1857 | 3t-n0. I Gov'nor. N.C. ‘ , : GROCERIES, NAILS, &>. State of N ort h ( ‘arolina. | Allof which we oe: tell low for Cash or Produce, | S NLY COUNTY {or on short time to Punctoal Dealers. We are always TANLY UNTY. lin the market to purchase Produce of all kind, for | which we will pay the highest market price, 1a Cash ot Goods. ier, the to order chmond, by the he ensu- Eaq., of hou, was | , R57 ee Sahebory, March QW 1837 Court of Pleas and Quarter Seasiona, May Term, 1857. RAIL ROAD STOCK oyun eatownn re FOR SALE. | Robert Calloway, Par- Petition for Dower ham Calloway and others | N TUESOAY, Anguet [ith, at the Courthouse teacher is the Prince of darkness, or aortie of hie messengers. The lessons are such r] 1 | IT appenring to the eatiefaction of the Court that | Ik 0 R Cc ASIII. ( in Lexington, wiil be sold at auctron—ten Share the defendants, Robert Calloway, Parham Calloway, —o— I N.C. Rail Road stock as te tas prepared, tu destry the souls of| his pupils, aud all who attend and agree : ; y hii JF Calloway, and James Calloway, are not res. nod Serve aad obey tuieu. loy TTNUF, eubscriher intending to change hie busine se | dentaof the State. It is ordered by the Court that | aes , Get into gone aseful employment, or ra great inducements to those who wish to tibheation be made in the Carolina Watchman pab- | ANNOUNCEME NT lnnocent amusement. Gu to scliol; stay din the town of Nalebvry, for the space of alx | AND h MENT. ras pcos ig cel ati I ld a Cae r ieee Q abies ee eee ] R. JOHN LEWIS JOHNSON, of Lexington, ° Bore eater Srenietalihe Caer Hines me AIRee| Me N_.. hae paid aneseal attention to the study . all pret, keep mut Of tis streek for the County of Stanly, #t the Coort House in Albe-| Heirs at law of Elabeth re a Sorte Sacalce demce: All sete paw playing marbles or pitehing peniiice | marie, on the second Monday in Anguet next, then! Caniker. of the Skin, White Swelling or Serofula in amy form; is the worst kind of employment you can land there to plead, answer ot demar, ar the tai will | ee ee ra wee i “ of | 1 he t to them. have. “Idieness is the mother of mis- | be taken pro confess and heard exparte ante the t ed Jour nd Carvat of the Spine eis al- if? Witneas: Richard Harris, Clerk of our said Court ee ee) sachet rhe ae chief. | s at office in Albemarle, the second Monday in May, be presented (9 him—such aa Ampatanion, the res ira Wiel ain aupmantiel o Honeae Bee one, ere aE a ARAL S: Ce Se ee ened Ue Fes aes — °o : oa . r J the 0th inet, eaye: ; ans vial wep, Hardware, China and ee Pr. adv. $5.50—6w-2 pl Se Ne eae eae fy th- : that some of the Merchants of this pl.c | ware, Bese’ ra vi Ne roes Wanted are recieving flour from Charlotte and | tng an sPocerves. ¢g . "4 | t . | aod there to plead, answer demur, of the same will Salisbury by the way of the N, O. anid | Bargaine can he had, and Country Merchants woud ne 50 to 100 y be taken Pa sr Cases hana exparte as to them. Wilni h terest to give me a call. All Goovs IVE subscriber wishes to bry from 50 to 100 young | . x , imington and Weldon Railroad, and find 1 to their inte Be Rawat Conn orl belekiead and likely negroes, for which he will pay the high.| Witness: Richard Harrie, Clerk of our said Court are thereby able to sell abvat 75 cents Ona e? onde HU Ue Aegon C \ddreas hom at this pines, | St office in Albemarle, the second Monday in May, PUBLIC AUCTION. } :y | A.D. 1857 R. HARRIS, Clk cheaper than if obtained frum Fayette- |" MICHAEL BROWN. SAMURL REEVES, Jr. | : ; Boece ville. Jane 19, 1857 "-3 Ralsbary may co th>: —) e \ of sixty- e under: shelastic real lite " 2nd, 185°. R L BEALL. Ex'r June 20 10-2 ing to reat good land now of purchase Goods for Cash STAPLE AND ANY | HOUSE AND LOT | ‘OR SALE, DR Y GOODS, | IN MOUNT PLEASANT. prer aubacriber offers forsale hie House and Lot | The lot in well improv: D MW. CREVSHAW, | Rowan Co., May 5, 1857 Im 49 Certificates of Marriage, VIVEN by the offerating Clergyman of Mage. TV trate, tothe partics entering into Matnmoay ; nee in their OWN posse seen “h, often valuahie stant parte of the country han of two Renee fo Pattee 1 to see | and that I in good the la- a IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the defendania, (whose names are unkpown,) are not remdents of the Siate. It ws ordered by the Coert that | publication be made in the Carolina Watchman pub- hehed in the town of Salisbury, for the space of ax | weeks, notifying the end defendants to appearat the ——- | next term of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions | for the County of Stanly, at tne Coort House in Albe- mare, on the second nday in Anguet next, then ( lawful marnage, and ase wherein he now lives ed, having thereon a dwelling, IX by 27 feet, (two J etery) ix Rooms, a good kitchen, a wellof good wa jter, and other vat-housee, The lot contains nearly Terme eany to suit the purchaser P. B.C. SMITH pd ly 29 Cataract, Fistula and Gravel addressed to him at Leaington, NC, will be prompt- per dusea, if the cash accompanies the order Jy attended to. Certificates of Confirmation, LSO printed in very fine style, for sale at the A Watchman Office, and sent to any part of the eountry for 30 cta per doren \ April 2x, 1887 |two Acres Rereasyersy Wilson Paine, MD, G. Fo Chase, M.D, Profeesors of the Medical College of Penn Charles PW. Mataagh. M.D.. of Virgima Marshall Clarkeon, MD, Professor of the Medi- gal College, Philadelphia Jone bet, 1857 , we alle- growing further, punsidera- attained jo can. Cabarrus co., Jane 9, 1857 BLANKS of all kinds for sale at thes Office eet market prices. ; tn * — armen a a a ee ES ee Fashionable Sins. MBBTING An “English Clergyiman” writes to the| STATE EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION. | HEAT FANS! WHEAT FANS!! London Zimes :—There was, six montlis| — ago, a gelebrated shop called ‘Llarding’s.”| ro act rue PRteNDe OF EDUCATION IN NORTH CAROLINA ; Every one about town knew that fashion- | Ay the Educational Coaveution held ia Salisbury, —"0:—— able resort in Pall Mall, From the jg October last, consisting of about one handred aud osebo & F Queen downwards it was the high place . R rough oote. thirty d-legates, and represeating sine thirty counties, | for high dress, Trne, the prices were the following Resolations were unanunously passed, to \ YOULD INFORM THOSE WISHING TO high likewise; but then, as the fair dade) wu purchase tuges were wont to sav, the workmen! Resolved, That this Convention form itself into a 7] WHEAT FANS.” ’ were well paid, well fed, and well trea: permancut Society for the advsucement of ge neral ted, Yet one day t Novem! pee the house was closed. How was this! An excellent connection, great reputation, an Reantce!, That the officers of this Association, fr “ THARBOROUGH FAN,” ixecu ive C unnutiee of five, " i be present, Consiat of a old-estalilished louse, with great capital why ehall hold their of originally to back it, it had been losing stitution and By-Laws a | Would inform the walking public, the cititeus of the Biducaiwn, and that ut be called the Bducational As- that they are now ready to furnish them with FANS svviaion of Nun h Carolina. of the very best quality. We are putting up the | fully soleit a very libe ral ab sre of patronag frieuds aud the pabhe general Tice untd che aduption uf a Cuu- the same that has been in use lo! these many years, OP Produce taken in exe { bax taken the premiam at all the Fare wherever thas been exhibsed. His the same as hasbeen put . t money for years. How could this bef Resoleed, Tint this Association ah all meetannually Oy te HR. DOWLER & Co. h was for this reas i—begause these la at such tine and pace as shail be ¢ ated by the dies —the highest and fairest of our lands oe SLES the above FAN will do well to —wihese nawes figure in endless charita i by the Chatman of tie Coaveation to draft 2 Cons ble sacieties, who pie) hanage to Mrs sur ution : i By-Laws jor the ¢ rument of the Ag | they j= ee ae aly cae fom Beecher Stowe as the thorn iu the side ot s sectatem, and feport the sane at the next meeting of Vo “Iinitation Stiteh elavery, and fall down aud worship Bish t abont our FANS as may be supposed, by Lawnsleeres as the regenerator ot Reesloed, That all officers and teachers in Sshants wrema iiterested ia the cause of general Bl yrelica ARE in these la petaona tuterested int g nine, Dh ag ieadaaneieeen | be invited to attend as delegates at (he neat dies woald not pay their wilsners bits aoe necting of tus Associaton North Carolina sir free and untrammeled. mantrand defe FAN will be so'd under the title of the TE ee ee eee amuce steven veappuuca, “Wait for our Wagons,” All those who want our seer | our work in every particular We w they are sure sion to the BEST quality The: y ae AR- Our The Cencen veld cot w sowed and nubile Ty, ccdurmgued were apminted. onder the cod’ “IK CELSIOR FAN.” example, and 1 think it right to mention Reedutia, au Excentive Commute, with power (| qil orders addressed to us sball receive our prompt Orders for Mrehundize, and conriguinents of Flot | (rn the pablie generally and private individuals per. | Cattivaterss E@iue & Gold Machinery all kinds it. Sie could pay reg rularly ever V quar determine the ume and place of the next meeting of altentiou and other Produce, for salesor shipment,thaokfu | ticularly, that they ure teadye willing and able to pro very MaWne Werk, made te é ter for what she required ; but three the Aswriauon ; and i ds Wak fuse (os hae oe ROSEBOROUGH & FOOTE [record pid roe attended to he tte! them from one at least of the above (Light Notlee aod Wahated.—Terms Ca 2 Vuesday evening, the 30th day of June uext, and se- ay 185 t ears at soonest was soun enoazh tue the cred Warrenton asthe place. The Line, ii 1 hoped, May 21st 185 ness and meet of the rest of the train of silk and satin-loy ny beauties. 1 ie and to teachers; pleasant aod heal 1, wil good delta, long, long mnecurfed, bie Colall soctwne amount te many thonea: ida, the doubtfal (Phe citizens of Warrenton, through the undersgn- NORTH CAROLINA. debts are greater, the bad debts more cx- | ed. tender the free hospitaliice of the place to all who will be g-neratly conven ent to Professors of Colleges hy towus ia the State, and access - tensive ottil, If this be the case with. : will pass all delegates at half their usual rates of large houses, what must be the ca-e wi fare the smaller establisiments! Untuckily | All officers of schools, of all deecript ons, a for me, an unwilling creditor, the assets, aud all f te s of the cause of education wi'l be cone | May 234 1857 wdered as delegates, and to all such an earnest ivi | —— See the books, and the facts, lave been put. [yion whereby geo to atend The Convention of nthe eee HA WEIS HISTOR —(tmo-52] Mocksville, N.C Agent immeaiately applying at ENNISS Book Store . The Ageut will be bere but for a few days N teachers H. W. HORNE attend this meeting; and the various Railroads of the Tin wishing te obtain this work ean da se by inte my hands. But the books and the | iasc Pall was a great succees, wnangurating anew era Vf facts have swept away. with the blarsh |o the educational history of Nortb-Cardioa, und the movement then so bappi'y beguu be properly fol ‘ ~ WILL BUY and creel reality, that fair dream I had wed up, it ¢ from my beyhoul of English true nubili- scate, aud to the t hut redouod to the taterest chers The first ty. And were the books, or rather the jsg or vot ouly profitable, but pleasant to “ll who ee PS oer ] ] td tn rhe Gesteali nie proceedings; aud from the cheenng ( NE OF TAE BEST PURGATIVE anil Dlaek-list pablished as it descr 68 Oat ieee nee ener the Slate, we hope 0 see @ st Lavce’Medicines-wim ietore ibe public; chine as mach as the balance-shect of the Rewv- er gachenig in Warrenton, feelag sure a'sy that DR. SANFORD'S INVIGORATOR, or LIVER al British Bauk, it would be seen that | alt wal — asthe dclegutes left Mdiebery, eh) —. REWEDY, thecacieiurs Cathartic, camer: m id ‘ er and im our Eng lish ladies arc as extravagant as |? anxioas desire (uv be preseat ow the pext uccasiun Feciual than any other medi hackind ZS koown, [tis woten'y aCatharte, bat a Liver eome barvnets and honowrables are un A Coustituton and By-Laws for the government of = Fmedy, ac onthe Liver to eet ie mor priscipled, and that, though they Cat | ine Associaton wil have ne adopied at the meet- |< did marter, th t stomach and bowels t b ny, they will not pay —thongh they can |! gm Jun a god deal of ther important business | carry off bal matier, thus ace-anphshing Rabid il rm ” ip 1 bs transacted. while lecture, addreease and die. |< pore’ clfrclually. without any of (he paintal fer) preach, tuey will bul practise. | ccmias Gelvares (pice will odd io (he interest of [<> lagecespericnccd in the eperatmas 1 athar : “ | the occamua. We hupe that no ome eid want fut a | tree It otreagthens th~ vysiem at (he eame (ime! | special invvtative. and that ail the friends uf the great! that 1 paces it, and whew taken daiy ia moder Living and Dying. seen a: stake wal endeavor to attead and ad ia the | ate doses will strengthen and build 1 wp with uo | good work by sheir presence and ouneel usaal raptdity - | c oH WILEY, s. Dr. Sanford’s Invigorator | 1s componnded The late Rev Dr. Newton was onec WON H SMETH ~ entirety trom mew artices of + e, namely speak meus lady whe lad recently died J. H FOOTE, <2 Goma A yoang adv immediately asked, “0, E W OGBURN, > S.ane idea of the atrenrth of these gums may . sai 7 > E = b ned » known that one by h sir, huw did she die!” The venerable JT. WHEAT, oF ved w J a that one Buithey ihe 5 replied : | Executive Commuice. |Z |e oh oa Cho mar : , vel, wotheat amy a de «There is a more iinportant qnestior ——— Ta a . . ; You are hereby reapectfully and earnestty invite Ih <n 8 powers Nes. than that, my dear, which you sould sag requested to attend amd.a-metia the dehberation= (ume nave bee hat itte Kova fs phymenine. 4 asxed first. ead Couventna: as rier that all whualiced neect used im (heir prescuijwuona ¢ . “Sir [" aid she, “wiiat quest an can be nay be property are c its¢ impartant not the lavigoreter, wh ne with wart " more important tl am ilie: didehe dic tee ee a ee ve ee eeith J nn © tee bd he ie i wee a prnved card whch vou will ng eats ned and k Note we did & dace be repiied, y cam ale and & n .tly hope that sac I ar 7 Love i ——— he the case nd oe Dot Wo OM. Jehneton oF ther woret forme * EE Parham, Warren eal commmuttee of pre Indigestion wing caused hy a deranged Lirer LETTING DOWN THE ARISTOCRACY rations Yuar ape attenteon te ede ST Ree Moe 7 lemont Mies Mascon a tater ha atter, es onch wes paruculariy des be | Jaundice * ROTTER Bee : : The elegant N 1 wihiose fs “ ‘ Oe . iC piece aie Secretar pens ta Ie ae eevee made a splemil fume ns a ' esing . pareung ach deiegate eull find. o1 rege a Aiaruaeile De Nees rents jraper sud tailor, ay prared at am > aan ae , : Dero be ein Gey lens eee ee a ; ” * rel With at fastid s : te Laememt Im roy « a \ } NY “ gon Costiveness mh iralaae v the ous « - bad a tae 2 JAMES VW. COOK nap z 4 ernnpee ~ kk ead to fashiomable circles are the mont remarks SAMUEL BOBBITT, | ar ieting the dose, tie bowels are a hea . ” : she edfead variows 8-65 of introdoct ds ET. RICE S GWasiavelariv each work did wat @ish to exter! the nanier of her a JOHN WHITE | Sick Herdache a ean ed tb ak quaretane:s - “her friends were fu@ and very Comaitice of Lavsiation ad larigerater, w : beet” eeidiiy and emrness af the stoma The beenstifd Miss Tay! or, radiant with goo a4; : : ‘n rot aha , ® wel once well acyivntel THE f ROHIBITIONIST. Ba maeg aria a ar eg i I emily cine g Mise Mamet when th-5 went to the pro iN Lysate ye (ie . | Ose t spe pe . va Wilhhaie street toretier, noticed the hauler York Sia “panini He ° Pr ; fe = a ak ei SP of ber euaheet frei. = was let . Awana M phe he Executive ¢ ec tSt.. New Y Pr 8 z ° vemmgmige wae =: wont! on'y remint her of Eatin Tre ables: sad mist crmncat adrocaics of; § ee re C Ast wu Droge on fone tet wast Hout Mise Ta sioces MS PILE CBSE thondicts IaH ae rogwe, as dlever as whe was ty, deter \ "Wim une Ne hcoxee 1eSToie becieeN . ° ; to tfing here) ii a> . IN mit to being snaide 1 by wleme ancestral as The scope and Paowermovee? eo Na sociation: «-r: r than ber ow \ : ss jag her chance whee arghity se rcery “ ¥ was ve mad wt Mel * é tp and wah emiuics wionony sa os i oe er ° warked— . 4° > d,s abe “{ hare been thintirg, my dear Mise Mason ' I hare be: z Meee Max I . k F ‘ t J usb 1s 7 + 4 ie ewer SOUTH PRO} wae « meson. a! voor name i Mason “ Body ae ; WND father was « (a A ‘ ‘ ¢. exquee. & ‘ re eee MT tarh Sh Hoel Yeas comets 1 EAGLE ( fos it) The bitte Mowe Taylor had Juea t ‘ of caging 4 \ery cute thing. w wae Soon t ‘ ° g1190 au peated ia the ears of adoaen circies. a “ tne . cuddress: $200 Lt eae woshed 10 see her. Lut the proud Mw Ma a nan , i bef bp @ seo = Tisse Conte 1 ‘ : Undead Mises. Sir t . . - ee ee aid v adta e ° ry raporet a 7° re tP A Caution to Wine and therew Pens spelen pacege charre mtu can be sith Tr . ; obs Sa heeribor an Cn mailing j a ; wit be « Brandy Drinkers —Dr. Hiram Cox Nie agesde's ‘ chemical mepector of alcoholic | erecta ti . U id A i ces ; ; ; ' : ( site qeors in Cincinnati, Ohio, states, in a ; : - Fac an address to his fellow citizens, that: , : . oete r : F y ‘ during two vears he has made two . ‘ hundred and forty-nine inspections : colton a Lise. ns : Pong wees re ce of various kinds of liquors. an J has a ee le a = : Were . found more thatigine-tenths of them. °) LOTS ‘F OR s AL EB. : Fiec reer . poisonous concoctions Of brands : : re : = eube . he does not Pclieve there is one gal- ry tam he at he arcompa aa ‘ - ae i : lon of pure ina hundred gallons, the As tree bar t os VILL. Petre Acewe Areasy NY ANDREW BAGGARLY imitations having corn whiskey for a ; tra ste, and varus porsonous acids M. ANSION HOUSE fur the condiments. Of wines nota cation ana thoasand. parworting t Clothing Emporium. be sherry. port, sweet Malaga. &c.. ba Ns he sole is pure, but they are inade of water SAZISBERY, N. sulphuric acid. alum: Guinea pepper. <s . horse-radish. Ac and many of then WARKCES HOFFLEIN ‘ LoS without a single drop of alcoholic .? | FCS spirit. Br. Cox warra there are ).. LAST NOTICE Positively. CU ations fe cern oer ~~” State of North Carolina. tin Camera Ver tues oar meaot ‘ were, ent ADY MADE CLOTHING thai Goes fo QQ per cent. ob aleols epirit r ‘ f f fa j when a should dias eu 45a a ; ‘ Vice vel ot ' ao { " ‘ i | .« y phume aiding a quart te catad ! . 7 ae / if litougu a " Tootne ® . : ' ; Phi ee 7 » ' Drawers i. a j ' y veal Alle (mew are to wit ‘ Nee re , war rent PRLEL , ! , Wl Mauer © Nalisheres NX bee F NOPICE. ‘ 1 { vrnF TALE: BRYON . .! | ‘ : ois | : ae i EB STIM Ten og Juats J Y. and we +e erat] Sa GROCERTES BAGS! BAGS ae : shoe oe ) a . ' ( Lae Gat BY WOLASSFR KP HOO) ( plainto.s Sr SLT PEPPER. SPICE PERE «) ). ms, ' . Tra SOUL PICKLES SARDENES Lon easee tt . TER SUD WONS, ADIMAINTINE 4 TAL THI! ’ ; e alee ° LGW CI NDLES A rte eu r Flour or Whea a the salee, oures. 0 - we reined “ “W MILLS & ¢ MICHAEL Ime 2 Ralebury, Maree diet, im t 6 Ke ry, Dee. 16. 1856 ° iN TOSS seta Co's Store On Main Street, in Salisbury, Qe). & ASR SHOP. b Town aod surrounding oouutry, that they intend ure} ing good material, employing gand workmen, puting | lop good and neat jobs; and. therefure, they cexpeel= | April 29th, 1857. W. N.D. & J. GOOD! P. ELLIOTT, Smendd Late of Worth & Elliot, Faytteville N.C. GENERAL COMMISSION AND WILMINGTON, N.C. nextye 1 undersigned desire to Sell or OR SELL. inthe Powe of 3 atesville. Tt consists, of To is situated conventent lo business. CF ort Dobbs, near Statesville MILLER & LAURENCE vember, 29h 1856. TAKE NOTICE. ANE versuns indebted tot pat, are hereby anil setile ten days mast be elsed up by that tune. Ph comply wath th to be place indebted ¢ ve esther bv n before Miy Court, as my lection, wethoat fail to Rent out for} ire avery desirable piece of property ge frow their hange for Boots & Shoes N | FORWARDING MERCHANT, An evileand oalamities that should be guarded | Y House and Lot to Rent a good le. Per- | dwelling Uouse good Kitehen, Shop and other build: | yogs. Orifany sre lo parchase said property it is for sal shing either to reator bay will please call oo f:27 e or ae- d teeone fierward and ner failing te Hee. WAY eX pet (herr notes oF ae- Jiu the bunds of au offieer for col- THOS. E. BROWN Mareh 3, 1850. Greensborough MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. {pe -ostof lasarance ow the matualplunisbut «| JAMES SLOAN, President SoG COFFIN, Vice Premdent cop Mt PETER May 10, lssd NDENTPALE. \ttorney ADAMS. See'vand Creasanr 1:40 er PETER ADAMS, See’ry WoT CUMMING, Gen’ A t ci foe DEROS3SET & BROWN, WILMINGTON, N.4 BROWN & DEROSSET, NEw Ye RK CEVERALCOWWISSION MERCHANTS. DR. M. YFEICE on ark Yar 3 ble share of pa ders left with tended to, Orders re’ over tfully solicited. Salisbury, Oct. 21, 1856. 21:3mo Thund DISUN Pestilence, Patent Medicin |e isradvs straw cvrrer aygaiurt. a putting up to their bus diges their Patent [sulted | paper. Alurrids will be delivered in the care of the Conductors, at prses tower than it has ev- 1N.C. Rail Roadee of charge Lightoin er been your orders to July 22, 185 mew WILLIAMS BROWN. January 20, J. C0 sriallsua, caupared with a jornt steck company Thisssmmpany being located iu the W Pelee partatibe! State sequent) much the larger portien of ther resk» | pthe Westover) many of «hich aretathe country. Phe Company imentirery free debit; have made ne sth ore comuewily econmen- A elast \nadal Meeting the Ullowing Office., we cted forthe ensaingyrur | STAGE 0 tus HOUSE Baliebury, Fe VEGET. FRIEND with Jotn FB. « facture and sale «MM farneeh « saps | with the business, he hopes, will com ————————— uadiwe THE subscriber having opened an es- 1 wumemiserens! INDUSTRY. abave business in the tows of Sulisba- | The Proprit® of Bagie Foundry & Machine Shop, ry, ou Water Street, in atti te various | branches) GUNS and KS re- \ OULD yal his friends and the pablie gener- paired at short notice and an | ally, th he country, that heisstill man. | ble terms. His thorough acquaintance ufacturing th rhe wing articles, tagether with muny | tronage. All work warranted Allor- him will be faithfully aad prompity at- ‘Drurey} ‘ AndcdEtorse Power, |im ch fur quse of draught, excells every | SAPO W E Rute be found in the couatry 5 | CHARLES HARTMAN and , a Jeb employs North Canina Capi and a reasons-| others vot mekaned, tu wit: The celebrated ee seca chiuley puncnae, We cttien ie © pshing Machine trial and by comparing bie with Nenken work and | prices, he hopes to be wble to make a favorable show- REMOVAL. R. & A." MURPHY, + | TAME Remated tty Store t the NEW BRICK Watchman BULLDING next door tothe * office. ‘Their friends and castomers, are ma te ail und see them at their wew aud elegant z= Snlisbory, Janvary 6th, 1857. NO HUMBUG. “ee HE Subscriber thnow prepared to Gl all orders IPE RIOR WATER BUCKETS. He Manufaciares North Corolina Materials 5 he | and labor, and he gy ATRIAL IS WHAT HE WANTS, G. HW. MAKEPEACE. N.B. Messre Worth & Utley of Fayettevile N.C, er & Li htnine they are eitherbriable of stathonary. jare Agents for the sale of the above Buckets. g - r | Favetieville, I Feh. 18 1857. ly39 Lambret ION AND CIV'L WAR, for Grist and Saf Mill: MILL & FACTORY GE \R | SLOTIAN & NACE PUMPS, separate of combined FAMINE, &e., &e., the only aruicl@vorth baying; | having etodil the test | 1, of thirty-five yqe. |p DRUREYV'SCorRhellers; Ploaghs of every vartety 3 BAKER & OWEN beg leave tote tin this part ofthe coantry. Address J.H THOMPSON Baker & Owen, Salisbury, N.C, |} ‘Pere. Mareh Q 1857 6imo.d3 56. “wetl] DP Charlotte Dpserat eopy three months, wud for- | ward bil to this offe. Tin, Sheet-Iron and ' ANT ED | 2 3. SON —aleo Lard, Bees Copper Smith, | 100,000 Fr ice ae At his old Stand opposite | wich the highest Gh prices will he paid. : the Store of | FRIES We) MULLS a ’ MURPHY & CO. ‘ moh Hees aud | GUTTERING done in Wanted Immediately, crpten lf guests Mebg the edvantege of a fret rate wmacket he PAB w slways be beomirfealls PICE FOR ALL the Stages at vyrred BEL ROOMY neat and storable, ort vane ° ce acted vd no paces will be ope 2, 1857 35 tombe s ’ abled he cay otop at thie Uwe CO\ ANY S ee ic ans Ut E LITHONTRIPTIC . ee HATS ANS BR tg, aS "hes Con ae CASSE DINE Who AIDES. Lara cmed Sac eT REBT Bee Stoneinthe Bladder and Widneys, Weak AY . ' ~ ( A . oJ MILE neas of Luina, & s M ‘a Thies vvaluabs . eat the Davee | fete. rn Muckeviile mK ° flac J Bet | dell; ait Drag 5 ‘ We ie yj ’ Hote in Saem ana a e Car W aie ’ 1 lic ul Diseo A of the \ge. flee. in Salehe Mok .’ yy ) ediervwer - The suber rib: parraers 4 ’ . ‘ = at Se r Not . . Mia « " Vertical Waterwheels, | _* “NEW BOOKS. UST Received, * Hume aud the World.” by Mrs. Win. C. Rives of Virginia, Uills’ of the Sbater- mie, by the author of Wide Wide World. Erncet inwol by Men. Caroline Lee Henta. Nepiers euinsutor Wars, new edition, 5 vole. 12 mo. Lintte Dorrit, by Charles Dickens. Life of Prince Talley rand. Chips and Learn, ore guide for all) who wish to speak or Uncle Sam's Jnck Kaife. Live ite correctly. At 3 U, ENNIss’ San, 1857,—34 Buok Store. cies, ot & : rane thee Sane, pet ad ~ Commis Meehan Southern Draleaeqneren tre Wo. 180 Front Street, iwunvy iwoUuRus.s ae REFELENC ~ Hon We. A. Graham, til | ton 3b “ wareuret. t erro, N.C the most substantial manner | Wt e vied. Great verie- 500 ees OUPINE WOOD, for whch the ® f Clarendon, yo Wares aad Stoves always an hand for sele Cash will bpaid ou delivery ot Wi \olagtee (s aa ne "" BRIVATE SALE. — - - uv, Maren 9 12°57 . P. GO Ti 9 | P) tr . —a WITT HAR RI HOTEL, ENE, andersicned bovine determioed to move st, offers for sale hie remdenece io the thriving end L. H. 1. ROBARDS, CONYRD, N : ee ews Nous: « located im the centre, and ie one AT THE IT aTeittelcere am nee wit tes mitnatens in the village Terms ee- I C W ne Sp “] S : a foes aes anodaving : JM LOVE tO AN HOU: ahd euaied (Cage ine oelg teee re | _ Ob Hirst, aw 1858 36 \( ICE i J 4 VILL ory the hephest market pree, in State " sorcash, for Five The asend Bashels Whe Low Lo ncty wegro bays, from 15 to 21 yoore J HN JENKINS. Salebery, Sept 16, 1856 we IPT IRNAING & RODER SS Save, and will con- sheep State Binds om hand for ante. MUSIC BOOK Js TE AN TD —Sneert ov. pew oditum ; N ie Ch vetsan Werner Harp: Masen'e S ered Harp, orth pal war a See The P- dee - Bartee Acedemy's Ob M me Biot wale at J if ENNIs2' Book Store. Ja - u 1897. syonen SPRING AMD SUMMER et occgs, YEO SW WHITEHEAD. JAMES HORAT, TT os ctreaen at] Px stern ta et ara tom te Nar erm nt uh hie vonieence In! WATCS-MAKER ANJ Je WELER, “GOL »D \NDCI AOTUING a tes ng tv see him w are) SALISBURY, N. ¢ ‘ : hl ok A ae he “pre Ile Stock Cumprees « 3 One door briow &. afk. Murphy's Store. le be . re eat be f - ° ( : ” EEPS eoastanily on hand a large assor In , ‘ @icreicask 19th 1 arp mt teey a ay CORN WANTED, - hg eer ea a mer ccm een Cette ee ee 11) SIEELES ( = + which the | Fepaired in the bert manner and on (he uel rr ariun . Bc cases veers ced (isetloure’s Rens () ce will be pal Apyly ot on REET . ‘ e ie es eee YOUNG s from 10 © 20 MANSION HOTEL “ | atl -| | DR WILLIAMS.TATS, » ee Wanted ta Purchase Sarg. aal Mosavaisal Dentist a . eS een oy ee y (Geadaite of the Billimor: Deatal Colles A : spate \ ee ene We eurk a prese (VD LIKELY NE-| STATESVILLE, N. ( oot es Tah Fle cies rary (hay Ganeed, Cam ood ars old) APBLY at me | ppesrects TR ge are ore ia psiel een 5 ee z | | tee erirarecut | aud pubhe erally a . Vedere eorn Pp P] $957 43 } ‘ . : ore wenn _ JAMES A BEARD r we to beastify } i + ow are the Qret cases Merchant Teoria PAIR NOTICE. (22355 et ; pean! ‘ selware od (rh IL J ; ; “ ee er PHE GREAT SOUTHERN Mey , oieh R J. WEST we m; Tie Kes Ip and hee ul HAT AND CAP wd az withing Notes aud Me = be Dine Ad MANUFACTORY, mo AW & ¢ and Jno A Toe 7 oi reen irae re Nu sure ae marr e : . A.-D DUPoOo \ rene rested wil take Vass edad in tees ' ° SPRING TRADE, 1857. SOR WHOIS: | Romer 25 Stee ee ae JOUN DOpLEY, : ‘ “ IAS eye a ee 81 MIN STREET. RICHMOND, VA. 7 : By ore , » ] 4 - ” Mavi rac riage as weverte oF 1 . . he eo rise ~ WORK WANTED. North Carolina Law Books. cienat or = pe ae VV Lp ut , = ks emery cal ine oes 1ATSs. CAPS, LADIES FURS, TRIMMINGS Ae. & \ : i. epeyry A Nhand, ! ~ Revierd Cone ibs eee RY FV TOY battler) aus () i Mr eeypencae Wan . ~ ’ . ID ‘ ome « , ’ 4 o nerd. have | Ferm B-k: 6 « «Siero, e gue! ioe Sawices a ; ‘ : eh * made : ane eee aud Quarter Ses NEC ee 1 . . \ Riascen? : t ; ‘ JJ th ENNIS! Bek § I : (atence 4 : 8 wk Jan I- 34 . . la \ i. : ? ‘ alee Me M Fresh Sopply of tee lsegr sce — Sage wp pris ia? co . . s -s > . wh Ae je we alem AlManaGS, Oo ae ee ‘ aw see8 st we Cull o lew rote at w nvare him « regular eup- COASTS ONE FOR THE YEAR ASS. wha have» han t ane ihe) Re plated bbe a . I« ] . r wad . e ath a ther ate of hee o ake have in- A DERSON & REYNOLDS. ' AG Ht Oh ee ee eiegle euvnallt bee aed a x Lbly been deemed by his customers superior te 1 [ae Brore (lacete wrk tt ee A ES hw Northera emportateom Fran canes sm CROCERS, ! oy \t ele eg : ,/ Vic sere he sph mente recently Bs a Mee EA pd a cal AND _ Mules: Mules! ‘ eens ee ey geacd oe ‘ pli ot, ' va we purchem cleewhere, -™ * Sale 2 id | ( k * @nbeat giving Kechieed a ined, he id reepectfal- » Commission Merchants, 1) Frets, REDE STO Sl ncyae sie ver mracmortemesh keen.) PSST nse he emai he eates N).1 R)AT)C2 SQUARE, CUR SH GUS AUG SUL ed ae cot ane LF Ls PP itis» OP die 2 North or South NEW BOOKS. 7 {INTE \ VALUABLE FOR SALE. TRACT OF LAND ( ul) STUN 215 ACRES i as ' " 4 A : - ; . \ Ne ee Qt. BEALL Wit ( fir th le 9 FOR SALE CHEAP, ee: = RI BEALS on. " . rr COMMON SCHOOL BOOKS, Lf. binds of Comm Sel Bow band and 4 fort wale at J HO RNNISS Book Saere January 20, | #57 34 NEW BOOKS. ih r f AN dere Ne ‘ . map iieaide tin ; aint oF kK SA te aww Kvow wow : Oe : Power ow luciuies f See = a MANU RACTURED BY Wh Ale que Se a oe DONALD KENNEDY, , n 1 a vere, DW D Ne 2) Warren Street. Ruchary, Warsachaertio ( oop Price 1,00 . Y \ fiend Ww Ageute, New Yor City, Vi Chekner PP LN NESS Bask store “1B s CUR 192 Browway. A eather +4 KIkcD eS Ue a . rw Dy & sen PD cip'a: SS Hanne IAT Ke MAF Baliinire: Ceo WD Keyeer, Putebag: 8B Miner Hat Hors Maier, Pore Lymin & Brother TAILOR SHOP! fy oSheoaNot PAILOIDS agers Wis JO eaied, Weve andie WRITING PAPER, Xalishn pac teng UAE BRIS nmerca P. and Nite Paper, of s Pp |, A \ KS JW ENNISS \s a “iy J : : i tr . ~ “ ? ing WANTED Owain 9000 Bashels Wheat | r SIONS AND tr iisaniysomerein 1000 BARRELS FLOUR, eer YY so OM Call aude ale oat CON PRICE f and Flone, for whieh he will pay Ivt7 the Ingheet a: chet price incash rwitheets parchnee the above quan ved a berg eipediur Fonlere Book Store a4 } of all kinds for sale at thie Offies rreangem sare of the eampletest . t ep d to the earefal - . of give {tha@ peetfuly announce t ce, thatthey have Gow - fa Copsrtnership. under the vame and etyle of J Mille & Co for the purpose of carrying on the rebantide and Produce Bumne n the wen of Bok House fly vceupied by & ( They will at ofl times have on plete Stock of | Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, HIMCERIES, ROOTS and SHORS, LEATHER Pedal aricles oenally kept in their line, Mesere. } Ik and Moose retarn their siacere thanks to their \ Geen frends and casters, for the very liberal pet- [rong bestowed npon the late firm of Wille, Monee & (4 aad would most ro epee fully sohbet « comtinsanee | Wf thesame for the New Concern W. J. MILIS, JE. MOOSE, THOS. STENIIOUSE. February, 17th 1857 (7821) OOK BINDER WANTED. Ww E desire to employ a reliable ond conmpetent Rook-Ineder, and shall be pleated to receive broporals for each a workman. Address the Editor [thie paper Salisbury, April 14th, 1857 JOB PRINTING Neatly erect (ed at thia Office. =e STATE TO ALL THE Ar the I in October thirty deleg the tollowi wit: Resolved rmament Education, suciution of Resolved the present whi hail | stitativa a ti Executive Renolved p r e te will | ire. All offic aud all fic widered us tauen te he last Poll w ia the edu the moves larger gath ali will lea an enxiogs of the kine A Const the Assocs jug te Jum be & be tra eusmons oF the ove ame oprcal iar e@ause ato god work d Ued ‘ Tiverton, t o nust con po" says a step. drat of tl eo trandyt the « alvle mse ours from rat (On the | lammatior Ulilies we ted Si ate would py the offic t aw tween U mong at! to send protectiur The I pany, f ple of only ha into the In tt that af: of Tal sain of corn for The} of the e oorn ere North ¢ fact (as ber of \ Dismal May of than in mast of tiatly k Prine ceived recently them by agent, \ value. eontri ve 1, 6 use out inte ply of i pocket, momen Mp an i most de protessi have m conven} — dd BRUNER, (9: _yonbrv0r ap PRorantron, ! SR RR ES MBBVING STATE BDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION, Aa wer in October jast, consisting of about one bund, thirty delegates, aud represeuting sume thirty eounves, the folowing Resvlutions were unanigilusly passed, to wit: d, That this Cogvention form jiself inta « rmanent Society for the advancemea of general Education, and that it be called the Bdueatioual As- suciation of Nurih Curolina. Regotved, That the officers of thie Association, for the present, copsiat ytau Executive Committee of five, who dhall bold their office until the adaption of a Co- atitutiva apd By-Laws. 0 That this Aseuciution shall meet annually time and ap dhall be devigeated by the Executive ptr 7 Resolved, Thut « Commitive of seven be appointed the Chairman of Cumveation tw draft « Con- and By-Laws lor the government of this As- oy all yepurt the Rome wt ihe wext meeting of Thet all officers and teachersin Schoola, putions interested in the cause of g Le VOL. XIV," i in, be invited to attend as delegates ui the nest mecting of this Assuciation. ; derdigued were MT an . ier iver e: Sieinan 4 will be generally | waore of | and to ¢ f& one, of the wapet | ue in the State, and accessi- i of Watrentoh, through the under-ign- | the hee bospitalities of the ploce ty all who | this megtiag ; afd (he verona Railroads of the | 6 will pass ull delegates at half their usual rates uf | All officers «f schouls, of all deseriptons, all conde! aud all fiicads uf the enuise of education will be enn- | tidored us delegates, und to all such a» earnest invi- | tavien ie hereby giveu Waitend. The Convention of | last Full was « great success, iveugurating « new era ia the educations himery of North-Caruima, und if the movewent then so heppity begua be properly ful- | lowed ap, it eangot but redoand to the interest of the | State; nadtethe profit of teuchors The first meet: | tug Was mt ouly profitable, bar pleasant to oll who ‘ ja its proceedings ; and from the cheering indigations all over the State, we hope io see a still larger gathering in Warrenton, feeling sure als» that ali will leave it as the delegates left Salisbury, wiih an anxiogs desire to be present on the next uocason of the kind A Constitution and By-Laws for the goveroment of the Agsveistun will have w be edopied at ihe meet jog te Juar; « good deal of other important bonnes be ww be transacted, while lectures, addresses and di» fusions of Varios topics will add to the interest of the eccaston. We hope that no ome will wat fur a that all the (nends sdeaver Ww attend end ad © great @ the govd work by wher pres nee and cugnert Cc. H WILEY WN. A OSWITH, JH. FOOTE, bE OW. OGBURN, J T WHEAT, E recatiee Committee You are hereby reapectfolly and earnesi'y invited and requesi«d to attend and aves ia the deliberation of anid Conveatun ; and ia order thet ail whe alicud may be property cared Gr ie important thal they give early nutice of their imte nts, aod We there fore coche « primed card which you will picase ag yoe cae sitend, and we carme st!) hig a1 ow ’ be the euse,) and eed to Doct WM J ston or RB. B Parham, of Warrenton, bos « pre peretiong Your epecsal atic nt ‘ ” matter, & vere is parol by the cmares whens. y the Convention » w enpry, aod by gach delegstc will fad, ov - « ‘the betel, wane one of the mutter bo ee tm the nee weenie f MOO 08 — Ke Fr PARHAM Subs Me , weed t Wilitlt ‘ ! Tym " yr) / The DP ios / Levturn of r Mur l . r e ' ind and Now ana‘a lia Pat rowed lbe MeckIatn.t m bas beet se Ued N ¢ allempte arrange the difficulty . tlre { States ta men Mme Me Towle, the Amencan ster, @ouhd leave for oa the 2 ‘ Any foposi tot after inuet come from New Granmda The hilem po" says: * It rovermy bas Not a» astep. The iuaagural me drut of the U uited States dors so Lan qwlbang as not appear lo be (was said to have been. on the contrary, Uiere are leretand well ei pressions t thaten able us t« that we ca mise oarseives jut and considerate treatinent from Ure new administrative at Was vot 4th th Crovemnor called an extra ses ston of the Legrslatare to take suct SELLE fieulty with the Un ted Scates Ola the IBih, the Crovernor peaued another fix lamation, declaning bia comuetion that r ” UliGes were likely to be attemp ted Siates aywinet New (sranada—that matters would probably be settled a» bly, and that the offictale of his yovernmer slid emsletns oF lw away) the va . to th rary, and endeavor to maintain peace be and oative at Ibe Lween the fu-eign populatwies VA mong ather dows to send une tho protectiva wa Wasa propesihon uaabd meu tle Iethmus for its The Raleigh and Gaston Ra‘lroad Com- pany, following the praiseworthy exam ple of the W.oand W. road, are charging only half price on all the corn received into the State over their road In this connection, it may be stated, that at a public meeting of the citizens of Halifax county, a Tew days ago, the sain of $1,000 was contriboted to buy corn for the poor The Norfolk //-rald says: “Some idea of the extent of the failure of last year's corn crop in the corn- growing section of North Carolina, may be forined from the fact (as we are informed) that the num- ber of vessels which passed through the Dismal Swamp Canal in the month of ay of the present year was 133 less than in the saumk month last year; while mast of those carrying corn were but par- tiatly loaded.”— Wil. Herald. “>. A Valuable Pen. \GRICULTURAL a ew UNITED STATES _ Agricultural Society. Great National Trial of Machinery and Implements of every description, per- taining to Agriculture, and Ivusehold Manufactures at the FIFTH ANNUAL FAIR, to be held in Louisville, Kentucky, du- ring the Fall of 1857. The undersigned, a committee of the United States Agricultural Society, ap- pointed at the Fitth Annual Meeting, held at the Smithsonian Tustitute, in the city of Washington, on the 4th day of Janua- ty, 1857, “to make all the necessary ar- rapgements for a “ National Trial in the field of Agricultural Iinplemeots and Ma- chinery,” respectfully invite the iuventors and manufacturers vf all sach articles, both in the United States and foreign countries, to participate in a publi&trial to be made at the Socicty’s Anuual Exhibition, to be held in Louisville, Keutuc ky, daring the fall of 1857 This vew arrangement for the Exhibi- tion of Agricultural Implements and Ma chinery of all kinds in actual operation, results from a conviction on the part. of the Suciety that nu just awards cau be made, except upon a practical working trial before competent judges ; and the opportanity will be afforded to test the comparative merits « fthe various ma ements, and atea f Reapers and Mow- su ¢ tinue at the appropriate sea special arranyements for which, as e, place, & “ c annhuanced at 4 \ J Ttisiutended that these exhibitions shall € the extensive scale, for the purpose of testing the working qualities these important im) jements more thor- y than has yet Leen done on any prey.cts occasion, cither in the U.S. or n } ire ye ° All artcles from foreign countries in vl ealibitiat tothe * Avent of US. Agr FS ty, Louisville, Ry by whom they will be recieved and stored tree of charge. This ed trial is made at thos carly date to afford bref announcement of the propoe- ost ample time for the preparation avd transmission of machiuery. A cir lar cor ig full particulars as to the regulations will be issaed as soon as prac ticable, and, with the premium list, will be forwarded to persons wlo may apply to the Secretary of the Committee, Henry S. Olcott, American Inetitute, N. York, where all businese letters should be ad dressed To enable the Society to make arrange- ments on a sufficiently liberal scale, it is absolutely necessary that the Committee ‘should know what articles will be offered for competition; and they therefore re- quest that all inventors or manufacturers who may be disposed to unite in the pro- posed trial, will communicata their inten- tions to the Secretary at their earliest con- venience. Tencu Tirguatan, Chairman, Oxford, Md. | Jno. D. Lane, Vassalboro, Me. J. Tnompson Warner, Springfield, O. \Gro. E. Warta, Jun., Am. fastitute, N. Prinee’s Fountain Pen las justly re- ceived high commendations. Ilaving recently been furnished with with one of them by Mr. T. G. Stearns, the New York agent, we are tu add our testimony to its value. By a very ingenious and simple epntrivance, it unites both pen and ink- 1, 80 that a writer can go on with his | script for hoursin saccession with- | out interruption to procure a fresh snp-| ply of ink; or he may carry it in his! poeket, and have it ready for nee at any moment, withont being obliged to hunt! Mp an ink-stand, most desirable invention to all literary, profeagional, and cominercial men who have much writing to do. It is a great | convenience, and snpplics a desideratum, land other exploded nonsense, rather than | grass zocs ta form tat [butter] and the York. H. S. Oveorr, Sec., Westchester Farm School, N. Y. Committee on Implements and Machi- nery of U.S. Agricultural Society. Barometer for Farmers. In one of his letters, [Humboldt says! ents, starch and woody fibre. mers generally prefer to trust in the moon | production of milk; the starch of the ‘ gt " a phial full of clear liquid, in whichfewims |the atmosphere, . Leoni’s instrament evi- dently indicates its electric state, and for that reason we are of opinion that it is a better instrument to prognosticate the |weather, The folowing is a substitute that will not cost more than a shilling, and for aught we know it may be the jidentical thing itself. Dissolve some cam- |phor in aleohol and throw into the sola- tion some soda; the camphor will be pre- |cipitated in snowy flakes; collect these j by passing the mixture through a filter, and put them in a phial with clear alco- hol in which as much camphor as it would take has been dissolved. Cork it, place it where it will not be disturbed, examine it every morning and night. Exhausting the Soil. Is it not a singular fact in some of the old States we have immense tracts of land, thrown out of cultivation, as having be come exhausted of the soil, whilst in the old countries of Europe, whick bave been in cultivation for centuries, the reverse The evil of Europe, says a is now better than éver—and » the ense ! traveler, the reason ply of mauores, and imanares made upon the Lest possible system, by which the is receiving more back than is taken power for system of mapuring exists, the ground mast become constantly enriched. In Europe, manure js the ever present idea of the farmer, and by gathering all offals, and making manare ip any con- cievable way, he does not only by green munuring, each as plowing clover under, but »¥ stable, factory, street, and dwell- ing manure, take good cure mother earth the rer she requires, and do it without grudging and compound in- terest. Soil is only tlrere exhausted where crops are raised which are entirely remov- ed, and of which nothing is returned to This is The fine wheat the soil—for instar tubacco very little in Europe ; i A may be cousigned | crops which sinile upon the traveller, as cultural So-| he is rusbed past them by railroad speed, would be an !mpossibility, if the idea of exhaustion were true which are mown thrice every vear, and each time give a good crop, have been mown for ages, contradict this exliaustion theory. No! the European farmer, and hie land, are always en good terins with ‘each other. The man yields good lus bandry and the land yields good crops Exchange. Flesh in Vegetables. All vegetables, especially those eaten by anitnals, contain a proportion of flesh ; for instance, in every handred parts of wheat flour there are ten parts of flesh ; in a hundred of Indian corn meal there was twelve parts of flesh ; and ina hun dred of Scoteh oat meal there are ecizh teen of flesh. Now, is eaten it isto its flesh constituents alone when vegetable food that we are indebted for restoring to the ‘body what it has vay muscular exer tion, ATL flesh is Brass,” saves the in spired writer, and science proves that this assertion will bear a literal interpretation No animal has the power to create frou ite food the flesh of its own body ; al that the stomach can do is to dissolve the solid food that is put into it; by-and-bye the fleshy portion of the food enters the blood, and becomes jart of the anima that has eaten it. of the vegetable are either consumer '{burned] for the prodaction of warmth ‘or they are converted into fat and lai lup in store for future fuel when required Grass consists of certain flgshy constitu We commend this asa that a barometer should be considered as|arrived at maturity, eats grass, neatly | . |Mecessary on a farm as a plow; but far-) the whole of its food can be traced to the he assigns, is the plentiful sup- | ] away i acts. NB Saas cte, age 6. Remelin| n the Odio Farmer,) the atmosphere and furnish the larger quantities of its sponuent parts, gue wherever a proper to retarn to! ¢ The meadows too, rae, The starch and sngar If a cow 1: | to fat [suet]. compass, according to Lis wants ; but al-| flesh, although there be one “ flesh of men, another of beasts, anotler of birds,” yet their. ultimate composition is the, smaller rooms and garrets, and foun , Internal Imptooewents, Commerce, the Arts and Sciences, Morality, and the family Circle. strument that would repay them tenfold.| When a sheep eats grass the flesh of; work, were all inclined to melancholy, A substitute, called Leoni’s Prognostica-! grass is but slightly modified to produce and complained of pains in the forehead tor, is sold for ten dollars. It consists of; mutton, while the starch is converted in-'and eyes, and were often ill and unable When man eats, mutton or to work. Upon examining the rooms in a snowy substance; in fine weather that beef, he is merely appropriating to his! question, I found they were both equally | substance lies on the bottom, but before own body the fleshy portion of grass soj well ventilated and lighted. a storm ft rises tithe surface, with a ten- | perseveringly collected by the sheep and | discover anything about the drainage of | dency to the side opposite the quarter oxen. The human stomach, like that of | the premises that could affect the one from which the storin is coming, The asheep or ox, has no power to create flesh : room any more than the other; but I ob- stibstances used are kept secret. An or-/all that it can do is to build up its own served that the room occupied by the dinary barometer indicates the density of! form with the materials at hand. Iron is healthy workers was wholly whitewashed, | Presbytery, South, and denouncing in| offered to an engineer, and he builds a/and the room occupied by the melanchol ship, makes a watchspring, or a mariner’s | workers was colored with yellow ochre. I could not | I had the yellow ochre washed off, and | though he alters the form aud texture of |the walls and ceilings whitewashed. The as was possible under the circumstances. | the materials under his band, yet its com- | workers ever after felt more cheerful and | | position remain the same. Soas regards jlealthy. After making this discovery, 1 prepare a protest. While they were out y |strong terms the system slavery as a wrong and a sin. fought hard, but courteously; aud the| ern members asked leave to withdraw to | eee een ene 2 emer) NUMBER 4. GENERAL ASSEMBLY, NEW. SCHOOL. (ComREsvONDENCE OF THE PRESBYTERIAN) == {omnipotent grace of CreaveLann, Ohio, June 8, 1857. Messrs. Editors.—W ell, the long agony | is over—the Sonthern churches are virtu- ally cut off, and the Assembly is dissolv-| ed. After discussing various amendments | ! and substitutionstill Wednesday morning, | \the Assembly, by a vote of 176 to 26 |adopted a paper presented Ly Dr. Allen, takiug strong ground against Lexington of American | The South | North was as magnanimously courteous | When the vote was announced, the South- ’ extended my observation to a number of un motion of Mr. Hastings of Rochester, without exception, that the occupiers of d,|4 Committee of Conference was appoint- ed of Northern and Southern members, | ‘to confer together, and, if possible, arrange | same ; all of which can be traced to the jthe white rooms were much more healthy | matters 80 that the uniun of the Church | than the occupiers of the yellow or buff should not be broken. In due time the, | grass of the field or a similar source.— Flesh, then, is derived from vegetables, |colored rooms; and I succeeded in induc- Souther, members came in witb their vrotest, which was read by Dr. Hamner. | and not from animals, the latter being |ing occupiers of the yellow rooms to le is a wanly, out-spoken paper; the As- merely the collectors of it. | change the color for whitewash. I always ——+@--- — | Covering Mauures. ithe health and spirits of the occupiers. ‘tian men who drew it up, and that thence- {From these observations, I would res-| forth the bond of anion pectfally drop a hint to the authorities of That afternoon a number of the Southern We clip the following froin the Amert- can Farmer, publighed at Baltimore. is reliable and trne doctrine : It has been said with great probity and | truth, that manure is the farmer's gol gold} mine and we will add, that wauare is to/ the vegetable kingdom what blood is to! the animal system, the source of life. We, | therefore, most earnestly advise, nay, con- It schools, asylums and hospitals, to eschew found a corresponding improvement in yellow, as the grand color of the interior | of their building. j Iron Wire for Baling Cotton. An Alabama correspondent of the Char- sembly was sensibly affected by it, and every man that heard it felt, I think, that it was worthy of the self-respecting Cliris- , was broken. { members left for their homes; and those who remained participated nu further in| yellow, buff, or anything approaching to | the doings of the Assembly. What will be the results of this separa- tion? At present it is impossible to say. Many of the Southern ministers and churches have warm drawings toward jour Old-shool Church; others of them lave nut; and some think that a similar | abolition excitement exists, only a few years distant, in the Old-ehool Charch). jure every culturist to exert limself by | leston Courier argues waruily in favor of In this state of affairs the southern mem- every possible means in his power, to ac cumulate everything that inay be cou vertible into manure, and when accuinu lated to protect its qualities from deterio ration. Bat few ever think how great a loss they sustain, by permitting their | manure 4o be exposed to the sun, the wind and the rains, and as few reflect that ten loads of manure well taken care of, are, intrinsically worth more, and will yo far may have keen kept withvat regard to the preservation of its more enriching properties. Many a farmer, through want of attention, suffers Lis dung pile to be- come exhausted of its pring iples of vola- ility, long before he hauls it oat to his | grounds, tor use—and many, after haul- ing it out, permit it to remain anplowed in for weeks, thus exposing it to further | loss—and then, perchance, blames either | his land or his manures for a fault that} should properly attach to himself, for having failed to preserve the virtues of his manure. Every body of manare sliould be kept covered with earth a few inches in depth, | until taken out for use, and when taken to the feld should be plowed in as speed- | ily as possible, or each pile thrown from the cart or wagon shonid be covered with the surroandiug soil, and that compressed with ashovel. Bat this kindof care, ow- , ing to the high price of labor in our “ted from the generality of farmers, therefore, country, is more than can be ex} for the present, all that can be expected is this, that the cattle and other yards should be sufficiently dished in form as to prevent the richuess of the manure from being wasted by runuing away on the occorence of each that each yard be provided with a large } body of rough vegetable matter and earth say to the extent of 6 or § inches or more, in depth over the surface of sucli yard, the dish like form being preserved n spreading ings of the stock, and that plaster or char to absorb the liquid void coal be strew over the yard every few days, to arrest and fix the volatile gases ments of the and further, asthe cr aniinals accumulate a few inches in de] th through the season, over the yard, these » shonld receive additional céverings of earth. > Effects of Colors on Health. . yé portant Nagy stone From several | years’ observation in rooms of various . sizes, used as manufacturing rooms and » occupied by females for twelte hours per » day, [found that the workers who oceu | pied those rooms which had large win- dows with large panes of glaas in the four 1 sides of the room, so that the sun’s rays , penetrated through the room during the 1} whole day, were much more healthy than _ the workers who occupied rooms ligiited - from one side only, or rooms lighted thro’ very small panes of glass. 1 observed another very singular fact, vig; that the workers who occupied one room were | very cheerful and healthy, while the oe- | cupants of another similar room who pe its reach. sneceeding rain;!. this new mode of baling cotton. The prio- cipal advantage is that wire will not burn like rope, and, burstings, scatter the cot-| ton to the flames and the wind, causing} the destruction of every other bale with- Cotton bound with wire, biaze, and if combustion be carried on at all it must be in asmouldering condition. | firmly than rope, in a compact mass, so, that air could scarcely reach the parts on | fire. The danger from the devouring el ement being less, the insurance in store or on shipboard ought to be reduced. Wire also is cheaper and lighter than rope, and could afterwards be used in baling up goods or for other purposes. It | should be very malleable and galvanized or dipped in cold tar, so as to prevent the possibility of its rusting. Like rope, it can be adjusted to any sized bale, both in pac kin g and compression. _—_ American Grapes. It appears from a letter read before the last meeting of the Cincinnati Wine Grow ers’ Association, by Mr. Rogr. Bocnanan, one of the largest and most successful cul tivators of the grape in that region, that the American grape is being substituted to a considerable extent in the vineyards of Europe for the native varieties, on ac- count of its exemption from the prevail vase TO MAKE GINGER NUTS— Take one tablespoonful of ginger, one of lard, one teaspoonfal of f salwratus, half a pint of molasses, half a teacopful of wa ter, with a sufficiency of flour. Knead soft, roll thin, and bake in a quick oven TO MAKE DOUGHNUTS.—One pint of in Ik, one teacupfal of shortening, two of sugar, one of yeast, three egys, two teaspoon fulls of cinnamon, one of salt Bent the eggs, sugar, and spice well to- gether, and stir in the other ingredients, t of flour. Fry in bot with a suthciency lard TRAVELLING FOR ECONOM) x The fashionables are going over to Eu-y rope this sammer in droves, instead of sunning themselves and vegetating at watering: places The reason given rhe that it is cheaper to take the Enropean tour than to reside at our fashionable ho tels with their extrav it prices of liv- ing, and while they are a going in for pleasnre they might as well enjoy the best, when it costs no more than the infe rior. If economy is the motive for this exodus of the fashionables there must be some grand mistake in the calculation The cammon cry in the European cities, Paris in particular, is the excessive dear- ness of living, prices being enormously inflated by insubordinate specalation and extravagance of individuals and of the government. The same causes are at work there as here, and the sane effects are produced. \ | —its last mischievous act, bers of the Assembly, before separating, drew up an appeal to the churches, aud) calling for a convention of Presbyterians in Washiogton City in August, to arrange ineasures for a great National Presbyte- rian Church on the basis uf no ayitation of the slavery question. me an absurd movement. stand the wear and tear of the elements for five years. There is not, I think, any danger of ther as a fertilizer, than twenty loads that! The wire would hold the cotton more|any such abolition excitement iu our Chureh as bas plagued aud dismembered the New-seboo! Church. An incongru- ous ( ongregational element was the ocea- sion of the ‘Exscinding Act.” “Act” we got rid of the distinctive Con- gregational element in onr Charch. In the New-schoo! Church it has been mak- ing mischief daring the past twenty years; by which it placked out the heart of that Clarch, be- lng the cutting off of the Southern chareh- es. There is av anti-slavery sentiment in our Church North, but it is not a radical abolition sentiment ; itis a sentiment op- posed to the extension of slavery, and that asks that Southern Presbyterians, for their own sakes, shall take open Christian ground against the evils incidental tu the system of slavery; but it is not a sent ment that will drag slavery before the General Assembly for agitation, of seek to cut off the Southern churches. We are an out-and-out Presbyterian people, ready to shed our beart’s blood in defence of sound doctrines, bat allowing the larg est liberty to all in the matter of mere harmless differences of opivion. Either I do not understand the Uid-sehool anti- slavery sentiment in our Northern chure es, or we need never fear witnessing sncli scenes in any Assembly of ours as I have witnessed in the Assembly just dissolved here. Rr ee INNOCENCE OF CHILDHOOD. “SWEET innocent!” said a fond mo- ther to the infant she was clasping to her bosom, “my own angel c vild!” As a mere expression f strong affection, some apology may be urged for such langnage; but how often is it the utterance of a coo viction that the innocence of the babe is entire and untainted! Follow that “an gel child” throngh the indnlyences of youth, and at every step is there not a rle outbreak of anv thing bat inno- cent and angelic tempers! See its fret fulness and passion at the first resistance to its wavward will, its determination to be unreasonable and beyond control.— Trace its progress further, as it begins to teel the fascinations of the world and the pleasures of vicious indulgence. What nocent prattier ! Fol and you see children, without the grace, hardening visi ¢ has become of the low it throug! many such restraining may angel power of themselves into haman fiends, for whom | virtue has no sufficient restrainta, and vice no offerings which will not be rel ished. The “sweet innocents” of generation become the hardened sinners and criminals of the next. : Now, if it were true that childhood js without a taint, it woald be marvellous it some did not escape subse uc nt contam nation. Yet this is not the case; but in instance the hidden germ of sin will blos som, and without eticient counteraction, will bear its appropriate fruits. We love to contemplate ebildhood It has at beast the appearance of innocence, and furnish es a pleasing contrast to matured iniqui ty. Yet we dare not say of those who, with the development of their powers will betray the fact of their sinful and fal jlen state by nature, “sweet innooents !” |Parenta should realize the facts which one This appears to) No such plat-| moreover, eould scarcely be made to| form as that can be conetracted that will | By that| 3 i E s light of ea counteractives at the. right juncti mothers would shrink from nursing hnman fiends as are seen in ev munity, they must act on the ieti that their most careful instructi training must be accompanied by that which alone can create in apy one a new heart and right spirit. y e y a g : 3 E SOUTHERN INDEPENDENCE. Weare forever prating about Southern Rights and Southern Independence, and are every day exemplyfying our perfect, thorough and complete dependence upon the North. We haveSouthern Commer- cial Conventions, pass fine resolutions, chalk out on paper notable plans for Southern aggrandizement and prosperity; and then straightway go home and im- port vegetables, axe-helves, almost every thing in short which our appetites or tastes desire, from the North. We send our children elsewhere to be educated ; we fail to encourage native talent, but let it languish and die. We buy when we onght to sell, and with all means of independence around us we are too py in being dependent upon our neig Ors. A painful instance of the effect of all this happened the other day, at Peters- burg. A gentleman by thename of author of the “Southern Speaker ” other class-books, attempted to commit suicide by taking chloroform; and stab- bing himself in the region of the heart. When found he was lying on the floor in a pool of blood. On the bed were dis- covered letters addressed to his friends and wife, indicating disappointment and depression of spirits, and intimating and attributing the intention of taking his life to reverse of fortune, and the non-appre- ciation of his efforts in the furtherance of Southern literatare. If we would prate less and aet more about Southern Rights and Southern In- dependence—if we would raise our own potatoes—make our own butter—educate our children at home—marry at bome— pay more attention to home matters, en- courage home talent, industry and labor, we sliould be vastly more independent, and would be taking better eare of Soath- ern Rights than in large Conventions or loud sounding resolutions which for the most part are forgotten with the occasion that brings them forth. ee An Editor's Audience. Amid tbe trials incident to the life of an editor, the following thoughts of a bro. of the quill, bring some consolation ; at least to him who feels that his audience fully sympathizes in his tastes and pur- sults: * Whom are yon talking to?” Why, to a moch larger andience than the best con- | Versationist ever could boast of, and to more than ever listened to him during a mnopth. How clergymen, how few Be tarers, how few public speakers of any description ever witnessed an audience half so larg® as that to which the editor of the smalJest country paper preaches ? How many clergymen are there who are accustomed to audiences of a thousand, and how few papers are there which do not strictly and literally find more than a thousand readers f” Man Ilung by a Vigilance Committee. —Jefferson Kaudall, who had been sent from Rockingham county, Virginia, by a Vigilance Committee, for namerous law- less acts, such as burning barns, robbe- ries, and planning the assassination of certain protninent citizens in that county, returned there on Friday last. He was iinmediately arrested by the Vigilance Committee and held in custody, to see if he could not be surrendered into the hands of tie law on legal proof. Not be- ing able to aecomplish that object, the committee, on Tuesday, took him outand hung him on a tree antil he was dead.— Randall was a man of extraordinary phy- sicial strength, and when captured was arined with a gun and pistol, but did not offer any resistance to his captors. Jones, a son-in-law of Randall’s, was also in cas tody of the committee, and was to have veen hang yesterday.— Rich. Dispatch. 49" The two Watxer’s— Bob of Kan- sas, and Bill of Nicaragua—seem “ about this time,” as the Almanacs say, to occa- py a large share of the public attention. While the former is intriguing to devote | Kansas to free soil, the latter is working his way way up to Wasjugton city, to ae certain what the presest Administration |means to do with regard to Nicaragua and the spread of American civilization. We ave tired of each. “A plague o' both voar houses.” Wilmington Herald. > Impaled on the Handle of a Pitchfork.— Mr. Teter Koons, a respectable farmer of Rich- New York, aged about 40 years, went into his barn a few days since to feed his stock, and, having thrown some hay from the mow, dropped hms hay fork, the tines fastening vn the floor, Mr. Koons, in descending, lost bis bold, and fell a distance of fifteen feet, striking upon the handle of the fork, which entered his body, and passed up through the bowels, dia- pbragm and lungs, aod was stopped finally by the shoullerb Ue lingered about forty- hours, and died ip great agony. mond ville, adder. The enormoas increase in the manufactare of whiskey tm the West, with t considerable attenton at preseat, on «ses to which the prodact is arger portion of it is man- ufactared into alcolol, the shipments of which to France bave been enormous. A Cincinnati paper states that only a few days ago 10,000 ' | was sold to one house in New for shipment to France. is allracting account of the pur; apphed. Much the barrels of alcol Orleans, nteuded Gentlemen and no Gentlemen. The late vicar of Sheffield, the Rev. Dr. Sutton, once said to the late Mr. Peech, a veterinary surgeon, “Mr. Peech, how is it you have not called npon me for your account!” “O,” said Mr. Peach, “I nevw- er ask a gentleman for money.” “In- deed!" said the vicar; “then how do you yet on if hedon't pay!” “Why,” replied Mr. Peech, “after a certain time I con elude that he is not a gentleman, and then T ask him !” = ne ate Destructive Storm. | Hydrophobia---the Mad Stone! Last Wednesday afternoon, about 4' A gentleman by the nameof Summur, | o'clock, a heavy and destructive storm of from Iredell, N. C., spent 9 day here |ast | wind and rain passed over this place, ac- igh ler tt Bec ‘onety, compani y qui } aact... ? ‘ ul poniel by cm aad sharp pest of whither he had been to test the virtues | thunder and lightning. The storm lasted of a celebrated Mad-Stune in Mr. Poin- only « few mjnutes, but in that short time jter’s possession. Mr. 5. stated that eight the damage done to property was consid- days before he was bitten by a dog sup- erable. There were no lives lost, although ves to be mad—that he immediately we have beard of some very arrow es iad the wounded flesh cut out and thor- | oughly cauterized, but not feeling satis- ca , > 5 fe Teac ae ye ted he visited Richmond, Va., in search ey, iy enumerate tne propery IM of a Mad-stone, and not finding it he there ‘ec é we have ficaru ) ) ie : . Tp bs 7 * rth ENE c accidentally heard of Mr. Pointer’s. This 2 tops of the chimney on the urt i iM sae wid yal “ ft oy € Cour roue had been applied to the wound, aud were blow ff, an } its toad etna Ie yee clan ‘ Continued to adhere to it for a while and the building preatly dan yr ‘ ; } H ‘a : then drop off—as it is said to do when Brawley’s three story Wee : : ; seVthe Cliaruite: lot! liad plied to a poisonous wound and becom- » 206i J sar.ulle ai . maa ne ) bd Y see = ah . ‘ ' the i saturated with the poison—this it 2 y ’ down ! eaeiite 73 Js Wh ow a ines to do so long as there is poison prtion of the pa } : maes falling on the roof and throagh two floors. There were persons in the upstairs of the build at the time, and strange to say no was injured, although the brick aud pias rayet Was t Un ta we understand that the stone loses its ad- ; system, and when it sucks all out, crashit P REVO hesiveness. | The poor man seemed deeply d cted | not the fa:utest smile was observed to} across Lis sad face while here. al q } thei S . aH ll pe poe J fell all) aroauc ere Aa In Of the virtues of this Mad-stone, we genGemen who were on the pavenny know nothing personally, but many per- in front narrowly escaped the faling B | s wall. sons of intelligence and the highest res-| pectability are prepared to vouch for its CAROLINA TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 228d, 1857. TERMS OF THIS PAPER &2.00 CASH Weare authorized to announce A. W. Ow- en as a candidate for the wilice of County Court Clerk for the County of Rowan. June 23, 1857. 6t4 27 We are authorized to anuounce Mr. Tromas sent from town, ‘This appears like @ suake story, {QI Guilford county, by her t¢ but it is nevertheless fact, ; re gable agent, James Sloan, Eeq., ie Oping "he ary ip Nori, ndowand 04g fom Neh, Vax 8g 40 _ ty of corn for the use of her needy & zens. | — oe Mocxsvitte, Juge 10th, 1857. | At a Rail Road meeting held at the Coust House jin Mocksville, om Wednesday the 10th Jane, 1857. | On motion Ad G. Carter, Esq, was appointed | Chairman of the meeting, and J. M. Johneon, Secre- tary. The object of the meeting was then explained, leo wit: This meeting has been called for the purpose of taking measures in regard to the Rail Road from | Salisbury to the Virginia-Line, by way of Mockeville. | ‘The Hon. J. W. Ellis being called apon to address the meeting, arose and addressed it, in a plain aod POR THE WATCHMAN. State Educational ASSOCIATION. NOTICE TO DELEGATES, Persons attending the meeting of the State Eduea- tional Assuciation, in Morganton, aw the 30th of this | practicable mauner, showing the necessity and great month, will please register thelr brunch ed delegates, advantage of the Road, and the probable cost of its iat the Hotels; there they will find Committees walt- jing to conduct them to the places where they are to WATCHMAN. SALISBURY. N.C. construction as far as Mocksville | { " Mr. C. F. Fisher, President of the N.C. R. R., be- stay. | The Association wil be convened at early eandle- light, on ‘Tuesday evening, and will be opened with an address by Rev. J.T. Wueat, D.D., of Chapel Hill, President pro tempore. Asa Constitution and By-Laws ing present, was called on, made a few remarks urg- | ing upon the cilizens the very great advantage aris- | ing from the coustruction of Rail Roads, and by all means to build the one now under consideration. Mr. Boyden was then called for who arose, and ad- dressed the meeting at some length sbowing the ef- feets of the N.C. R. R., upon the valuation of the lands in Rowan Co., and that the same effects would | proceedings; but the \ pounce that among other things, an address ou the | | containing many important provisions, have to be dis- | jcussed and adopted, and permanent offieers elected, | lit is not possihle to give a regular programme of the Executive Committee would an- | be experienced in Davie Co. |importance of general education ; the mesus of aa Col. Mitchel then being called on, addressed eet meeting ina very enthusiastic style, after which a | moting it, and the duties of all classes of society, in re- | , vote was taken for the cpunty to subscribe One Hun- | gard to jt, will be delivered by W. W. Honpen dred Thousand Dollars to the Capital stock of suid of Raleigh. Presbyterian General Assembly (, 8.) Lewington, Ky.—Extract from a speech before the Assembly made by the Rev. Dr, Abeel; Tuesday Morning, May 26th,—The As- bly met, and was opened with a sea- on of devotional exercises. Régeption of a Corresponding Delegate. Te Rev. Dr. Abeel, froin the Reform- ed Dateh eburch, having been introduced to the Assembly, said that though he lad come nearly one thousand miles to bring a greeting his chureh, he felt more as if it were going from one room to an- other of the’same household. fle stood here to congratulate this Assembly, and he confessed he stood before this body with reverence and some degree of awe. Ile looked over this Aeuntly, and he} said without flattery that this was the | most august body hehad ever seen. He | had seen the Pafliaments of England, the Deputies of France, and others of the great civil assemblies of the earth. In wer ; SALISBURY CELEBRATION. Order of the day on the 4th July. NATIONAL SALUTE ATSUNRISE. PROGRAMME. The procession will form at Murphy's Hall at 10, A. M., in the following order : 1. Salisbury Brass Band in open Carriage. 2. Rowan Rifle Guards. OIVIL SOCIETIES. 3. Sons of Temperance. 4. Odd Fellows. 5. Masonic Fraternity. 6. Citizens generally. 1. Clergy. 8. Visitors. 9. Judges. 10. Intendeat and Commissioners. 11. Orator of the day, and Readers in opeg carriage. Then will move through the princi- pal streets to the Courthouse, where they will be entertained by Messrs, Leonidas Brown, ast er of the Declaration of Independenec. M. Whitehead, reader of Meeklenburg Decl ar- ation of Independence. 1. F. Moore, orator of the day. After closing the exercises at the Cou the procession will reform and mareh to phy's Hall, where they willl be disrmmaed. H. L. ROBARDS, Chief Marshall A. M, GOODMAN. Med JOIN VERBLE, ° Poe hielo the abor e, the chit cnres in cases of hydrophobia, snake and |McNer-., as a candidate for the office of Superior | Road, which wee carried a majority, of the magis-| A cordial iavitation to atten fe again given to call t | and 60 Bw TARGET’ PRACTICE Bowe ag ole throw neee spider bites, d&e. Certainly it can do no | Court Clerk, for the County of Rowan trates of said county being present the friends of Nurth Carolina, ss the occasion cane! | interests and God’s highest glory, It is TWeeRowan Rifle Guards will form on the other damage done to the building. harin to try it. Mr. Pointer lives 10 or| May 12, 1857 2mo:p'd-50 AG. CARTER, Ch'm. _ | fail to be ong of pleasure aud profit to those who PAT-| not ¢o much the glory of your naine and rab ie 8q ee P.M. ond The Obarlotte Hote! (Maj. Keer’s) 808-19 pijes distant from Milton, and is an! ——— | J. M. Jonsson, See’ty. ticipate in ite proceedings ; _ ey agers im-! your wide-extended influence for which |p oeeed to Fie pale for T. Prestice 3 cralimnnit “ fel eee pateaae es, ws ; 7 | ne to us the State. wieg.) <oGascea , . . 5 = Ce ee croreu: (0. Gee ate meconimonating: entlelash,| | Diawsiem Coder 116 iy 7 L.| “ ; gi agente el gms ua eA by acta te id deve | the best shot to rételvenpil wear the Company's at sakir ouvh. £ . ta oa | | : rey . Re OL Re: e public spiri " . ’ a) . 4 e 7 @ . wpon the roof withou! breaking as! wing him as we do, we teel justitied | Kirkpatric ‘hg «ill SOME STUBBORN FACTS. mene none a tion to Christ—your spirit of prayertal-| Medal. v7 J Kirkpatrich, of Charleston, 8. C. will , hospitality of the people of Morganton, the | “6 ) A portion of tbe roof or Springs Steam that he is one of the last men| , , k | generous hooptality © peor yanton, the) noo. and self-sacrifice. You, alse, have | Mill was torn off and carried fifty yards, passing direetly over a dwelling thet stood near by. building is said to t Mr. Joshua Trotter’s carri blown down, and eeven oF buggies and other vehicles consi damaged. The building 1s wreck. It was built of br walls were quite thin. - ing adjoining remained ld deal in humbug. | Milton Chronicle. house The damage tu the serious. THE UTAIL DIFFICULTY. The Washington correspondent of the | New York Herald has the following in reference tu the p proposes tu pursue in regard to Utah: “The President las at last fixed upon | slight exceptions. The bugies were the), Governor tor Utah, and one who has| property ot Mr. John Ha ; + indicated his readiness to accept. Lis The Grave Y ard wall and several beau-' name I am not authorized to make known y daing until to-mvrrow. on them. have lat applied for the place. The od in Pub- policy to be pursued is for the Governor, alter reaching Utah, to issue a proclama- tion that such persons residing in the Ter- : ritory, male or female, as desire toreturn tained a loss of the top of one chimney, | to the States, shall receive protection and and a few panes of zlass. . necessary assistance from the guvern- At the N. C. Railrovd Dey tthe wind pnent. This will cause a stampede among blew a passenger coach froin under the s)he women, and at once blow the Mor- shed and threw it off the tr-ck; and im ch to atoms or bring the Saints tifal Monuments were gre by two large oak trees talli The Liberty Pole, whi : lic Square, was thrown down and broken in several pieces. The Drug Store of Dr. Pritchard sus IoD Clit mediately after the shed was blown to terms.’ down. The stable of Mr. [fowe!! was over ~ turned. There were two the time, but both escaped uni Buggies and carriayes that standing out were blown about wind and injured by way of broker shafts, &c. We noticed were capsized, force down, « The scene was terrific; and the Q@lariua, amiiu tue i i and bowlin, j raised, which cans any tu 1 t r ‘ Ay . . bs Louse . furtunate!y no Ore rre It is t certainly k ‘ Jighting str y ling, alt many suppose that td t we could see T opinion that Snotetrhe a en _ papa sae towr r t t| Cornin Tennessee..—We conversed yes jterday with two of our citizens, jast re-| turned from Nashville, Tennessee, which | ace they left on Wednesday even that corn leclined to » blale evera: sbac Ces Sir Walter Scott kind ald per d’s ome kind as p from the nt exist with t need t be mot We Preane extended int t int t rope c overboard eIZing not think it | f atcriet r thes towr J fury of t eur % r Jit thee wants have sj teeif over thie atid Chaat | media t r (sreat (ory. ta The communication entitled “The boro’ Bulletin has under the window of his sanctum, and has, from time to time, reported its pro- gress. feet high. Spwontos, of | preach the Baccalaureate sermon before | lthe Graduating class of Davidson Col-| lege on the 12th of July—the Sabbath | preceding Commencement. ‘y the Government Protoge, or Young Mechanic,” will ap- | pear next week. | Tall Wheat.—Our friend of the Ashe- A nnmber of gentlemen some time, the growth of a field of wheat year, that Mr. Scales is determined to! ©, H. WILEY, ef Guilford Co—W. N SMITH, | mirror Col. Puryear in his true charac-' of Heriford,—J. H. FOOTE, of Alexanter,—E. W ter before the people—a nullity, as We | OGBURN, of Guilford,—J. T. WHEAT. of Orange, have said, in Congress—a demagogue Executive Committee among the people—and a miserable trai- | torto the South, This ‘s bat what is ex- pected and demanded of him. Any man, who like Col, Puryear, has been fostered \in a Southern climate, protected by the laws of the country in large possessions | .e.- of property of a peculiar Southern inher-| pyre y ALUE OF THE CHINA TREE. | itance, and who bas by a contiding peo- = as eoniee ‘ “ — ple been exalted*to a post of honor and | confidence, and who, in the very hour when he is expected to stand firm, prove true to the soil that gave him birth, to the Constitution under which he in com mon with his fellow-eitizens, is protected . — June 18th, 1857. Ti" Delegates will be retured free over all Railroads in the State. Anmearly attendance 1s desirable, but = those who cannot attend sooner, will be iu tune who arrive on Wedoesday evening been watehing, for This beautiful shade tree under whose | wide spreading branches the Sonathern people spend so much of their leisure time in the hot summer, (says the Port Gibson Herald, is truly to them one of the greatest blessings of Providence. There In his last, he says it is nearly six Mr. Iredell county has sent a Very good ; but Ross eo tnat ; iva iy : i the eainyme tnd lane look a few stocks plucked at random froin a field: in the rights and the enjoyment of his 18 an As ng and welcome look abo t . a , .) | propert id permitted to remove it in its refreshing shade, and we hold that of his, of the white wheat variety, which)! ms } teed whotlove . : ie whatever Territory belonging to the Uni- man is a misanthrope indeed who loves| measures just siz feet 3 inc Acs’ tis the! ted States he chooses, deserts them, and | not the China tree, and while it is sucha tallest wl Later.—Mr. Alexander Earnhardt says [he has some six feet and a half. G very at ever brought to our office. | with an assasein’s hand, strikes at the ve- ry heart of their existence: any mau hav- ing such an unmanly disregard of the rights of his constituents, deserves not only to be held up in bie true colors, but to be sconted from the land of his nativ- ity, as one no longer worthy of confi- friend to wan, is an unrelenting tue to insects and vermin. | Man has no terror about hiin to the bold little ant in his “ wild hant” after something to eat, and in his little 4 sure excursions, but in veitber his hunt ing or his pleasure trips, nor in his asp > en. Walker.—This man addressed a large audience at New Orleans, on Nicaraguian affairs, in which he threw! dence and support.- Winstun Sentinel. | rations for the ligher lite, will he clin he faul fia cdefeat on clint | ’ ; - fi the Chir ree And the eatterpiliar t the fault of lis defeat « British and We have copied the above to show to ¢ ‘ s at “ ee with it a re American citizens. Iledectared bis pur foe | ey + | fuses to grace it with its hand some tu I those of our readers in Col. Purvear’s out of batterflies. The tree frog |e pos y ret tc Central America and re ‘ : : 5 pose to return te Central A caandre- district, the intolerable madness of his. from it as it would from the litte ur tl I 8 ! 5 : : } e ; ’ e str His H WAS TC) opponents. Such language as 18 here ap- arined with @ stick tor its destruct 1 } re { ‘ ) ) ar ‘. aar-s te r with great plied to Cul. Puryear, is not only highly | id those ear-splitt t } Nel ee the oer nd the cata ’ t neers censurable, bat calls loudly for rebuke ROT LOCHM At y the ca ‘ xr ey aa one refuse to make me ly hie (rr Female College We learn| administered in such a form as shall put This repulsiv. salut ( from the Catalogue of this Institntion, a] to shame those who have thought fit to tree to inseets and vermin, has Jed some | copy of which has been sent to us, that! use it. Tbe voters of Col. Paryear's dis | observing and thonghtful persons to « at the late Commencement. there were 13; trict—those who have known him long, periment with it. Its branches bons : ; i aot nora ical Senoir pupils, 28 Janiors, 36 Sophomores, and well—are the proper persons to do about fresl: meat will kee| tt i j is 204 Dp ; \ ) . tea made of its ror Is sald to be , $3 First Class, and 23 Prey al! it, and they owe it to themselves, nut less " a i to garden worns. ‘T!@ skipper fly ' t ' t wt fartht 1 = 145} The Instita e than to inister it taithtu not trouble meat which lias been si a f ZC t It is cutrayeous that a man who has with the berry or wood +-- voted If to his ¢ with such and bedbugs refnec to “] ( na Sit Wo lavere arked earnestness slioald be m j with its leaves In fuct needs only the apy licas f ti ‘ \ 1 eet t a Tale 1 r b hi who ied . ‘ 1 hs tive yenius of alive Lankee to draw i Wins ( the ere scarcely out of their pers ere he bad \ tt Fie, { the a ‘ vere a i toot Uheir ais iteome balin for mest of che “iis that me, Jer the cdi n } for himeelf an enviable name, is heir to.” Troiv the China tree 4 of ¢ ss & We ‘ never be his eqaal in vreat tree—the pride of the South a | Ainerican 5 t manliness as of China AVA e access to the editor above was written, we Lave And lere we would correct a stat - ag - : : writ we le iesncernir 8 me fthe party. Mr. ( » we ntleman who wae at Winston Ment we made concern ng this tree, Sore tus tV asa very rthy yen no Tuesday last, when ( Puryear ad four or five weeks ago. It was stated ° ry ’ ’ , . > @ ty «o he pas ' tle ving once reside vere and, dressed tl! people at that place We then tl the severity of the past winter was ¢ 1 aa associate roof t arn that the Col. took notice of the cd-| had destroyed all the ( hina trees in this hey «Lanner. Fr thie tore of the Senisnel. (in t de- | Section Ie turns ont b asurably a us seen the error of & v! clares he would nut hav excorj.| mistake. A considerable number were thre ratic rt nd he the . kille ow othe fuote ut “h the } woe c party, and has had a oor i the Col. app adluniuiater killed down to the roots; but mach the coura, front his old asse- ed to him tor one asand dollare in: @°se namber has since jut out leaves t t : 1 r “ase: l the n brs , ates vit rail Ch Can eal It was well iner i” Some Cases all the main Lranches have l l rive hiss of life n othe o1 --- ted. and we know. if the Col. touk it miven Cus eiyniot ile, ashe: CwOnor law ? How ia it ae the p earnest, he did it up iponon Oar ee of such s, and on others, you ( pe Gy ffe, and it pr < t rmant thinks thercis scarcely a sound MY *ee bat a single cluster of leaves on as ioruation cunmerning the Slory (viene lefvin the lidesal the Sinn mene ® tee | ounthe wiecic, abiek: (a)! al ‘ € Isiand Pr ess,” XC. & P wie ot ¢ “4 wis fo tie the Liinbs of all the trees were killed A strangely ¢ igh as 1 ites thear feet } trea the ine The yrowth of last year, seems to have WAY al er of the et respecta A 8 at fully se perished without an exception 1 \ \ y | YORE ast as its id have beer le papers North Car a, with anad ¢ . oom core ertisement e end ree No vverx oF Titowk Licensen to Praciet ie } , , TH ‘ ' , ' / (y Le rn Lffortsare being . . Chow a ‘ t ca Ait RIK C h The following ts 1 | o elone ‘ re first trip of this ster a ad OOF 18 \ ac picte list of the voung genutiemen . . . Eng Ce ate \ * e piaily (or : + ; n ‘ re Nor Fs oe \ who were licensed in this city a few days ser to the States New rk : Car a have copied t ‘ ‘ale \ ; ayo, by the Jadges of the Supreme Court, aw ; . Yor 1 ave entered t sts re Tered thr centa a ; to practice in the several Super or Courte rat jJeast that offer was 0°" = ‘ of this State: ‘ we W tr 1 ot ~ » 08 We returned e@ papers PE Ee oy Vice Daniel MeDongald, of Tflarnett count , A x < Vutrom forthe Insan fies Mi ‘ mol : wit answer ve words your off Ty ; William If. Cheek, of Warren, - ‘ ( f co 1 } accepts ' , : Daniel Sehenek, of Lineolt ' Tr ¢ ya tire t r p ws bee ( ‘ Jdetn D aw, of diichimnond, oo. : aN CARA for't Insane, a Dela W. Ilusted. of Wake ge ( Inetor z } 1 . : ‘ M t Inetitat Phere were J A.J rd, of Wake, W rn Rail eaid, Gra 8 19.1% : ' W Lanren Jers. of Orange u aj} 1 r car , r the ’ A 8 that i e year An Ce as ce % ch v : \« en to tray7 v - . . , 1 wtih RON joa circa Wwi7a A me : LG tnan and The Washing Hi tac ariel hireo tine re acramenutal meeting was held 1 1 1 ew 1 three tur . . \ ton correspon lent of the New York Jer care the Presbyterian Church in this place, 9), A ; v 1 ; i ald reports the following in relation to NL Cy) } beyinning on iursday cvening last, anc } A SEW i K ; ay ; Mr. Guchanan ayl the acquisitiun of Cu , . r ny through Friday, Saturday and “ Tt ou en by reference te onr ad pe > ‘ ba ne naay. The pastor, Rev. A. Daner \ ve c thatanewl, v Mr een ' “p> werath sho ne - : was ail A it s occasion, by the Bev : peer r se A pe rt ! wx Fl k 4 id 1 1 MT the speed of the Tlon. Jectferson Da = Dr. Lacy, Presiae f Dav nCollege. vig ; 1 Wicket j i’re f if a oread | I : ; , iately 4 cksbury, waa re write Veoks t rof SUDA aT TLS CUS RUBE Vaal wir to Buchanan the other day, ' , i ” sant. and, it is le ped, profitat Six probably with a view of— sunding the old 4 vo Ls ¢ persona were received into the clirelvan gentleman onthe ( m question, © One ‘ ¢ ‘ t ne of tt oe ! " t . a, , oe © most examination, and several others on certifi, 4 a Urne, said Old Tuck one ata ( cle las ever eng. ate time We have the Central Americar r t at a question ind now; then the New Sabhat err anart for the . ' coed ; ! é Granada atfair comes up, and so on . ‘ dtainistration of 1 m tot yap | ” ; : ’ } to the upbap- Caba ean wait he most take ber tarn BY tised « of the congregation; and! Mr. Buchanan then carefully folded. the Ti} 4 j [hie (art ‘ tor an address t¢ y parents and hildren, by paper, and handed it back to its owner. ,e j 1 , 3 ; Dr. Te Phe attendance was good xehjld were presented fort nile . t write ' ver SAO Great Dignoportion \ late censna : Sara ‘ ° : Phe adits of | no shows PIO 120 inor females of Dr L. hich followed. wa my aT \ t : aad es Pe EE STEELS GA AST unmarried Iadies in ' ; fan , atehf 1 1 oxeess of unmarried mens LLO076 wid rer rot guerent, wh d inthe study oft rr an 4 iitrwin ; ; ecret owe to 37,050 widowers; and 10,634 yrass springs of .uman action. andin the Bibi ’ j } koa = J nan ac | © widows,’ as is seen by the fact of there be ; jessons prescribing the duties of parents ail 1 . I A yi parents ing that number of marricd women more t had to bei and childr than inarricd men | a great mission in binding this country | tovether by the bonds of your eclesiasti- | cal structure. You are a conservative | Church. He would say to the Assembly, Gol goon in the great work fur the) Lord yuu are doing. | * > Rise of Bacon.—Our town at this time | is infested with a band of thieves who are | constantly despoiling smoke-houses, &c., of their contents, On Sanday night last, Mr. B. Julian was relieved of nearly his whole lot by some rogue who entered by undermining the smoke-house. Such dep redations are of frequent it behooves our citizens to keep a sharp look-out for the thieves Bacon is now wi 0 cents per pound, und it tickles us amazingly, to think that our sinoke house 18 empty. How the ras inted when they Lreak abor is lost. oecurrenee and | cals will be disap in and tind that Salisbury Banner -: From the Philadelphia Evening Bulietia THY COMET Constellation of the t 3, M9 AL M.—The comet has just ymme across the South Pole Nouthern Crosa He looks had In stroke ud tind of the sun ole, U4 A M The comet's tail can no centact with the e ar rhtly damaved if, besides deranyiug he wires. No lives lost, and 1 vt ine, as tae accident was ube Jalyic ( 1X M | ‘ tin ‘ t thit we ave , te ‘ t » the comet [an Ve NOM 2Tiie comet has pass inced that he is bound to strike some one of the smaller planets of net ad, Al solar system , it whether Mercury, \ { « ka r ‘ “ \\ 1, \\ VY \ M Jn ( ‘ , iret t i « ‘ ‘ wut 4 New ) { \ 1 i ve wa . Lun »™M i z } ara <r Vhe ma ws pus att Ig feared an tshine alonatcde the ' laps ’ 1 ON? Jere Meas mina Ir) Greene, and struck back Result doubtfa Later than keer The comet is ¢ dently damayed. A writ de lunatics on putrendo will have te be taken out Arct® Circle, 1 P. M.--The North Pole has been knocked down by the ¢ t and the line is out of order Send pole of some king, exilea, boop, vf fel ing, to repair darnages Washingtern, 2 Vo M ‘ Jent J banan hastesued a procla now | the comet « t ate gto senda expedit (rer W Ati Walker lias been closeted all morning with t President dowill probably " H ct irse the cot toe e cart and no more fears need be entertaine A Prayer Meeting Paria correaps the Commercial, writing under date of the Zils ultin , says “A prayer meeting for the emancipa tion of American slaves, wae apy nted to take | lace atthe Freheli Evang Col church, in the Rue Chanchat, on the night before last. Yester: ay mmorning, ih pase ng the church, I saw a bill on the bul letin board, which announced that, on account of ‘unforeseen circumstances,’ the meeting wonld not take place Lin juired what were the anforeseen circum stances, and received for answer, ‘the po lice. Tet A Parent who strikes a ehild in anyer, is like a man who strikes the wa |ter—the consequences of the blow are sure toatly up in his own face. | On Dit That a duel ia pending be tween the Ton. Wo HL. Washington and Hubbard, of this State; both law a Mr yers of high standing, who ‘fell out’ re cently at Craven county Court, when the lieand d dlie passed ; —-Courtin session at the time—the parties made at cach ther for a fistieuff fight, but frends in terferred and prevented arow. The next day was spent in caucusing of friends. Marble Playing.—-This loaferish amuse nent 1s now in Vogue in our town, among grown men, Tlow much better for us all would it be if the labor thrown away moinarble piaying ¢ mid be brought to bear on killing the prass in corn fields ome Ifyou wish to cure a scolding wife, ler with all then kiss never fail to laugh at your might autil she ceases, her. jDure curc, and no quack medicine. By eR rd on: ‘ WILLIAMS BROW®, 0. 5, m be ’ £297 The Store of T. Austin & Co.."t Gold Hill, N. C., was broke into on the night of the 13th inst, and robbed of soine Five hundred dollars worth of Goods, consisting of Ready-made’ Cloth- ing, black silks, shoes, ginghams, calico, and a lot of silk handkerchiefs. The clothing were cloth coats, farmers satin coats and a lot of sainmer pants, &e. The public are requested to keep a look out. SALISBURY STATION. PACKAGES FOR THE FOLLOWING PERSONS BE- MAINING IN THIS DePor JUNE 23mp. David Beard, Kennedy Tomlin & Ca, A) 6) Wilson, W. WS Thomas, G. Marshall, Mary ©. Coehran, Dr. C. B. Whitebead, W. L. VanEaton. Santa Anna, the ex-President of Mex- co, is engaged in an attempt to get up another revolution in that Repuablic.— From his present retreat in Carthagena he has issned a manifesto for private cir- ulation among hisadherents, partisans, and revolaticnists yenerally in Mexico, Cuba, and cisewhere, denouncing the present power mentofComonfort, the new constitution, the laws affecting the pro perty and privileges of the clergy, &e., and announcing that there spast be an- other sangunary revolution, even thoagh halfofehbe territory of the Republic should have to be sold to supply the sittews of oo \ / hi ful ¢ ty. On Monday mnoe- dat. Ae” wn Stephen, belong to M Hash & Tobert Douglas, fthis District, came to his death in a being a and drag wed for half a mile by cue of lia feet, xled in the gearing. first found, Lat died tance coald be o Dr Jolin Knox wa an inquest on the lard Ailled hy Lightning A valaable ne gro man, belonging to Mr. LB. F. Sime, of this District, was killed by lightning, oa Friday last, whilst at work in the field, Two yeare ago, the wife of this negro was ed in like manner whilst working the sane plantation.-- Unionville Jour- nal ale - The Secretary of the Treasury has a- waided to John Walker, of Petersbarg, Va, contract for the construction of the Marine Hospital at Wilmington, N. C., his bid — 828.968 25—having been the lowest offer Tohacco ina New Quarter Ss veaking of tobacco, the Abingdon Virgiman says it is one of the inost profitable crops that can be raised in Southwestern Virginia, and those who understand its cultare say that the soil oat there, and patricularl the sides of the river hills, ie admirably adapted to it. On Wednesday last, Mr. Isnt, of Washington county, shipped five hogsheads to Lynchbarg, the first of an amount ever sent frown the county. He planted about seven acrea, the yield of which was 7,000 pounds, and it realized him &1000 A Good Idea.— An agrienltural socioty np in Vermont offers the following pre- minm:—“A beantifal silk dress (the col- or and quality to be optional with the fair recipient,) to the maker of the best loaf lof bread—the competitors to be ‘anmar- ried ladies, and the committee of judges to consist of bachelors, and widowers.” It is venerally thonght that bachelors in search of good housekeepera will be on hand at fiat agricultural far. INTENDANTS OFFICE. Salisbury, June 8th, 1857, I do hereby request, that the citizens of Salisbery, fend their aid and co-operation in farthering the object of the Rowan Rifle Guard, in their contemplated eel- eration, on the 4th of the ensaing Joly ; and that the said citizens, are hereby req d to susp from 10 o'clock, A. M., until 1 o'clock, P. M., said dwy. that all may have an opportunity ms ' the proceasion, and participate in the celebration ; and I do hereby further request, that the various scoular #, Orders, Commissioners, and others, unite for the aforesuid purposo. ‘The programme for the move- ment of the procession, with the names of the orator and render, will be published in dae time by the Chief Marshal 4 hate nocvet ANDREW MURPHY, Jatendant. viding streng “old Li rich t East! é wo 8 we w tectiv What the“ bee ora That party ie voto atr cone name calle lant very enon giorie unde of dy one, New give turir nock for i ter | conv igra ance will. ARTY BE ee I Tock Four Begiee Morse’ POST COACHEG U. 8. MAIL-LINE, |From SALISBURY to ASHEVI sce mn au For the first time in our, life we.find | ourself compelled to differ from our friend | Ridgeway of the Richmond Whig on an) important political point. We have tak-| en sweet counsel together pegs “ “one and except in the matter of VILLE, NB "puieasy cuxDs GARDENS. have nover had a word of diene iFM trayelti calls sm eneiie ‘ Oar little faranaceous wranglings, (00) | ig eve ae ae istage tate by ro, Aj were more 6 cay than ——— and| ‘COMFORT, 8PKED and SECURI “ ibe made us langh with eachother, quite yy | odteined, and at a» low prices as are. any much as the public laughed at us, al- lother line. My Coaches ore all. now mabe tte h wo aeally do think we got the bet-|o04 Sher rae and the Divot gon need him in mf whout disscusajon, But| Stage Office in Salisbury at the ROWAN HOUSE. this i is by the way. ‘Lo speak seriously, Morganton, at the WALTON HOUSE. and at the same time respectfully and C, & BROWIG Conrascres. friendly, for we should travel some dis- tance to find one whom we like better than we do him, wo ¢hink him all wron énhiis proposition tu disband the Awweri- can Party, Why should itbedone! Is the de which yives itite name any fess Valuable than heretofore? Are we Be clyened to fureiyn intluence now than agot Are our ballot-boxes less to be crammed with the votes of =: have hardly changed their shirts June 24th, 1857. G. Hi. ELDRED'S Great Southern Show! ¢ only Southera Hoesen now travelling in Y THING BEW AND AXP COMPLETE ron TUR asia xe48.1 1907, CIRCUS, MENAGERIE & HIPPODROME COMBDINZD. Making in all ong of the MOST MAGNIFICENT oie onee, and keep it roper bounds. Now, principle uf the jean party tn the means of 4 dens e hs Mapes Tiara eammars aoa ocm ra id 4, F dj + ‘ * TT Ti. 4 ; Bi n 1a) i , 1 £ rl ae ALERA FHV R hy Tener kas” Ripe es ; tz. mh a i$ OF. “ yes nD t pty TIMBER } LAND. ft ‘vy thd T ogres at raivare IVATE SALE, THE MOST wo Ng Some ee ors wan cece “ . ¥ one * imiles of the por ai xington, DH he will rege gyn pai eran: near & Public Road having « substantial Couuty Bridge fg tn oo Pry A Sdn ei eee dn old Dam and the rude uf a Gold ‘ing some of the must valuable highly cultivated Re pea = fe the re Water at all tunes 1 farming land in Rowan ary ond some ofthe most), the nclgea W sla rea to abe. we of Leathgias: desirable any town-of Salisbury, as follows; Io the Mill Tract is ‘BSI Acres, 267 Acres BEINO the home phintation, where Mr. Brows of good Wheat ead Corn land, and a godt supply jof A 4 t ‘arious kinds of timber, Also, adjoining aud cunven- lived und died ; this plantation ib iv as good a state of iy Pan A : caltivation and repuir go any in thé Coenty, and ie ient to this Tract, I will sel] another of oot these miles from Sutisbury, on the Mocksville 200 Acres, 320 Acres all in the finest Woodland of Pine and Oak timber >| withoat any cleared tand. ADJOINING the first mentioned tract, being @ This Power is situated in the midst aadjs surround- ed by the finest growth of Pine, White amd Red Oak part of the home place, equally vuluable as, the first tract, excepting the buildings. of any Power I kuow of near the N. C. Railroad be- 46 Acres, tween Raleigh and Charlutte. The town of Lexingtou would supply @ custom at ADJOINING the last Shaver’s lands, and others. this place of 200 Bashelapf Corn per day—and I know 117 Aeres, of yo place where a man of enterprise could make a ADJOINING the of A. W. Bais, Moses John || little fortune rooner. There is a very great demand Trexler, and others, p> peli from Salisbury. This named tract, for lumber, and the County of David-vo is just on the eve of building a 820,000 Court Houve within a mile and’e half of the mill. W.R. HOLT. _ Lexington, April 7th, 1857. tf-45 BOOTS & SHOES, — tract ig known os the Gown Mine piace, having a valu Gold Mine upon it, and it is vulaable for fann- ing purposes. lurge lot of Geats, Boys and Youth, Boots and Shoes and Gaiters. Also, Ladies Gaiters, Buots aud Ties, &e., for sale low. OR two-thirds of 312 sotrer as known as the old tan- yard plantation, three miles from Salisbary, on the Gold-Uilt road. The other third is owned by Peter Brown. This tract basa great deal of valuable mead- W.J. MILLS & Co. Salisbury, March 31st, 1857. 6mo:44 WHEAT FANS. | ope: 4 N. Ki par ceey note feceiving « choice Staple and Haney Oring aise gio fore wich wha carSicglt| ED AR CcCOODS, and the large demand for Tiekets, the Managers, S. | Suitable for Ladies and Gentlemen's wear— Swen & Co., will have a drawing each Saturday | 77 4 TS, CAPS, BONNETS, BOooTs row, a e year. The following Schem ill be ian ie ost ar hee Cavities o: tune 1 & SHOES, READY-MADE CLOTHING, CLASS 42, AND PANCY ARTICLES IN GENERAL. ‘ i . , Ae All persons wanting gvods in our line are requested To be drawn in the City of Atlanta, Georgia, in pub-| «, give us a call,and examine our stock before making lie, on Satarday, Juoe 27th, 1857, their pnrehases. Our stock will comprise all goods On the Plan of Single Numbers. usually kept in a faney dry goods store. Our grods 3305 PRIZES! are uffered on the usual accommodating terms. REESE & STIREWALT. MORE THAN ONE PRIZE TO EVERY TEN TICKETS! MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! 43uf TO BE DRAWN R, JUNIUS MENDENHALL, Each Saturday in June. CAPITAL P# ‘BSO.888, | Pioneer onius ‘S G1io! E { . March 24, 157. LAND ACENT. JILL SELECT AND ENTER GOVERN- ment Lind—Locate Laad Warrants— Pay Tax- % t Prize of 60 ,000 eo—Loan Mney—make investments on Joint ac- 1 “ 20,000 count—and tranenct a General Real Estate business | 10,000 |in Minnesota, Iowa, and Wisconsin. 1 oo“ « 5,000 Information of the country farnished when desired. ye te 5,000 Addrews, R. J. MENDENHUALL, et 2,500 hy4 (apd) Menneapolis. | 2,500 mate tao = mee jj eG OH 2,500 I ce S| ROBARDS, Dee 1,000 ieee 1,000 OF THE ace 1,000 oe =| ROWAN HOUSE, 100 4 «& 100 le 100 « « 50 TE AVING at considerable outlay, renovated and refurnished bis HOTEL, it will in fatare be de- voted to transient visitors and regular boarders willing APPROXIMATION PRIZES. aud Confectionariés, a i ville, pi care the Court 5 his books found, wee MON SCHOOL thes Schoolsof this State, Freneh, E "Nata ond Greek Text Books, Web- ere a Die jionary, Ha mo ‘Ye da daelad, es > ena Bie Ser- daguat, moos, Lorenzo Dow sen’r., bers Papers for the people, Humes History of Gibbon’s Rome, Sir John Froissar(’s Chronieles of the Middle Ages, Cam ’e lives of Chief Justices, Spurgeons Sermons, Speneers Sketohes and Sermons, Old North State, 2nd dition, Jacobus’ Notes on the Gospels, yith question cageoreg 9 works, Me- mois of Bydney Smith, Family and Pocket Bibles, yma books of all kinds, Jrvings We 3 vole, Flodge oa Ephesians, Dicks works, South's Sermons, Vauxes Architecture, Dr. KANES ARCTIC EX- PLORATIONS, Shakspears, Byron, Cowper, Tup- per, Milton and a great many other poetical Mrs. Hentz’s Novels and a great many other novels, by the best writers of the day. He can show as fine, 2 varied, a stock of Stati as ever wasseen south of Mason and Dixons line, Albums Portfolios and fan- cy gift-books in abundance, Blank and Copy booksef all sizes, Memoranduins and Diaries without end, & large assortment of books published by the American Tract Society. In the Notion line I show as great « variety as anybody ought to wish to see in one day, my stock includes Fluid Lamps, Port-monies, Cabas, Perfumeries, Hair Oils, Pomades, Jowel- ry, China Vases, Cups and Seucers, Perfume bottles, Card Baskets, Candlesticks, Toys, Fine in Gilt frames, Common Prints and frames to Skippiag ropes. Graces, Wine Covers, W: from cts. to $5.00 each, brary 4 DOOKE ecmeneeied tw ry Canes te $13.00, KXaliedascopes from Micro- scopes, Poloremas, Panoramas, mag children, Willow baskets aad Wagons, Flutes from Line eing gg teomrdiberkan. . - Banjo’s from $3, to $6, Accordeons from @1.25 to Octe- vo Flutes, fomborines, Guitars, " Harmoni- cans, Thermometers, Compasses, Measures, Soaps, Magnetic Toys, Eye Glasses, Quid Pens, with and without cases, and about TEN THOUSAND other things not herein all of which are for sale on the most accommodating terms. Being véry anxioas to sell I make no charges for showing Sot Call and examine for yourselves. U7 Recet_ect,—orroarrs tux Court Hoven. s§ June 2, 1857. tf-1 * Valuable Land SALE!Y! am now ciara my Vale- able Plantation for Sale, lying near the Waters of the 2 Seath Yadkia River,ia Rowan Coamy, (18 miles Northeweat of Salisbury. img the Lands of Soloman Hall dec., B- Yr Sanaa! Temperance Smeot, and others. Contaiaing about (of the Farmer 200 Acres, more or less. Thi * tract of land is ander a eae of caltivation, has « Good Dwelling House, Kitchens, Sera, and all other necessary out | for the — and comfort of a Farmer, FO RENT. Valpable Pi Waters of Sonth = for Agee Said ifn By is lceset 100 seres of laud under cultivation of j quality, this tract hes on it a profitable Saw | with sufficient Water Power to use it constantly, and in a fine timber County, aud where there is great de- mand for lamter. Persons wishing to rent the above land wil call jearly as @ good opportanity now offers to (hose want- jing to rem good land D.M. camnenaw. | Rowan Cu., May 5, 1857. | Certificates of Marriage, \VIVEN by the officiating Clergymen or | trate, to the parties entering into ene 5 designed as evideoco in their own possession of their .wful marriage, and as seach, often valuable, especial- ly to parties removing to distant parts of the country. —Very neatly got up—for sale at the Watchman Office. Sent to any part of the Country for 60 cents | per dozen, if the cash accompanies the order. ‘Certificates of Confirmation, \ LSO printed in very fine style, for sale at the 21. Watchman Office, and sent to any part of the country fer 30 cts. per duzen. April 28, 1857 State of North Carolina. STANLY OOUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, May Term, 1857. Cynthia Calloway, ve) Robert Calloway, Par- » Petition for Dower. ham Calloway and others. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the defendants, Rebert Calloway, Parham Calloway, J F. Callowey, and James Calloway, afe not res- deats of the State. It is ordered by the Coart that publication be made in the Carolina Watehman hehed im the town of Salisbyry, for the spece Cd weeks, notifying the seid defendants to appear at the ext term of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions for the County of Stanty, at the Court House in Albe- | marie, on the second Monday in Aagust next, then and there to plead, answer or demear, or the same will | be taken pro confesse and heard exparte as to them. | Witness: Richard Harris, Clerk of oar said Coert in May, 18, Ch. at office in Albemarle, the second Monda A. D. 9657 R. HAR Pe. adv. €5.50—6w-2 VALUABLE LAND 5 fh FOR SAL «| Te subscriber offers for sale his Vale- be Treet ef | ond. lying aboot 6 mites North West of Salisbary, on swriers of Deal's Creek, adjoining the plantations of 8. S. Trott, Claigorne Pennington and others, comtaising about | 160 ACRES. | This Traet of Land is in a fine state of cultivedion, and ‘has a first rate Dwelling House, Kitehen asd Barn, and other necessary ont beddings, forthe convenienes Also, about 10 ACRES of good MEADOW LAND. Persons wrshing to get a good bargain can do #0, by | | | calling on the subecniber, of S. S. Trott, who lives near the place WM. B. TROTT. June 13, 1857 Imo-3 *,* Banner copy | month. NOTICE. Office Ho. Ca. BR. B. Co, JUNE 8th, 1857. meeting of the Stockholders of ¢ held in Salisbary on Thurs- vf July. ander a resolation of a for- re D. A. Davis, J. H. Jenk.os. RB. B Roberts, were appointed to next meeting. Proxies may be the shove named gentlemen as one bat a Stockholder can be YUE this C I ext annua day mpany w the 9th day f Directors that publication t Stockholders to pay the "4 COMPANIES wow travelling. ow Jand wpon it, and is well watered by Crane Creek. rikeentyr ry sopreginatinn » Priscs ere Oun0 | to pay a price commensurate with the outlay neces- : e@ttailing this destructive influcuce and H. B. DOWLER & Co., 4 “15 = 10,900 50 | sary to keep up a first class hotel. a keeping it wit tin proper bounds and tl at WILL EXHIBIT AT 3 ts, SALISBURY, N. C., ie ee SU toes 540 | ‘The business uf Salisbary is amply sufficient to eup- [ the Awericau isthe vul ty vow exisl- SALISBURY, Tuesday June 30th, and 16 wo “ “~ 100 = * ~— 4g‘ port both hotels and privete boarding house. and Iam - ing whl = Yoandeting : apy ngrioogi Wednesday, July 1st. SITUATED oa the Great East Square of the HAVE, opened = Shop in See sien ot 3,000 * fe are * “ “ * @,000 | convinced by teu years cesar ar rome woh p a rein v ic i i iMDUryy tare saateta 20) ear — | 6 d cessfully together, unless the above plan June 23, 1857. town of Selisbary on which are three Dwelling Houses Pr arried on suc: y tog jo ry impartial and well inforued man, con- and ao excellent Ten- Yard, dhs pinta ideo Griphaioth Ww cae aa mek [eer r — oda B2OSL.OODO | 5. adopted. ? q o, . : papell to be a cryin, evil. We claim to b» To Contractors. 1 Let chines have been thoroughly tested in Guilford and | hole Tickets, $10 ; Halves, 05 ; Quarters, 23.) rary g of fare onand after the 20th inst. Ms Whig, us inveterate an uppo- 9 many other counties in thie State and Virginia, und | PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. POARD per day, 91 56 fi he om ie » wet sparious Democracy which) 7 rie supsc RIBERS will receive proposals to| SITUATED on Main Street, where the Post Of- ee ae et ee howe | ‘The nambers from 1 to 30,000, corresponding with week, phd a rules, and by ru curses the ‘country, build « briek Church in the Town of Salisbary un-| fice is now kept. rive ofour firm upon it—H. B. Dowres & ( o—| Sipe — oa the i arpary sPantes on errs ve - “ = Posed as page frien of W hig, or any body ee ee ey ey eau ore 1 for there are other companies imitat.ng our work. Or- Pee ap amide Se arpathe I Hod Withoet Revs 216 00 e Lo : else. Nor do we see an , the slightest ipspection oo aud i citar tke first day of Jaly. dom pesearer spre Laas 37 moet The first 257 Prizes, similarly printed andencircled,| (No variation from these prices with any one.) incompatibility between hig gand Amer- R J. WES SITUATED on Main Street, opposite the Cuart vetallatias dle : are pleced in another wheel. I have, at much trouble aud expense, made ar- ieau principles. Both have a common WM. ROWZEE, House and Episcopal Church. having a guod Dwell- The wheels are then revolved, and a wamber ie ns ualie with the delicacies and JNO. MeRORIE, ing House ate 01 NO ‘aro na. drawn from the wheel of Numbers, and at the same | ["@ 7 end iu view, and we canuot for the life of | Haldics Oca € : | Pr i from the other wheel. The |laxunes of the Norful and Charlesion Market—an: aulding Oompyllfet, 6 preg lhe oe hhc drome eal anal da d to k house that will compare favorabi us see, why Ww hig and Ainerican are not) June 22d, 1657 wr 1 t, | Ou, = jes At o | Number and Prize drawn out are opened and exhibi- pavehapeayy oped P 'y| r Ai) o we hoeese v' looked on as synonimous terms as far as s W haces a5 sy, nT BERET ee AT eee mene ems logmeerec 2y ee Cee ares SL eH. L. ROBARDS. } < Ses : ) Vy SITUATED in the Great South Square. known) _ eary D. Lindsay. K« - Barg A-| moners; the Prize being placed against the Number resalte are concerned ” hy they should as the Glover lot, on whieh areiwo Dwelling Houses. C. Hege, J. H. Hargrave, and C.F. Lagwe, have ad-| drawn. ‘This operation is repeated wii all the Pri San ESTE - =e om have separate organizations, and by di ae | : plied to be incorporated by Leticrs Patqnt, under the | posure drawn out ; A | A RETIRED PHYSICIAN. \ viding, instead of acting in coucert, THE UNDERSIGNED | 1 Lat, name and style of | "APPROXIMATION PRIZES = The tne pre-| [Wire sands of hfe have orarly ran out, disearer. ’ strengthen the common enemy. Lhe W OULD aotify the Public that accounts made with | LEXINGTON FEMALE ACADEMY |< \ is mes 18 Peces Gull aed Davie a ee raw in| [ ed, while im the East Indies, @ certain eure for “, tive.” b 2 to nere them, are always ready for settlement, aodthat| SITUATED in the Great East Square, ing p sar: Coasumpuon, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, old line Whigs y Bticking to a mere 7 be CF j}matieo Prizes. For example: if Ticket No. 1125) a " interest will be charged epun them efter six mouths | the Rail Road lot and others, known @s the wa | for the purpuse of carrying on the businger of Female Ane aha F P ' 2 2 | aod General Debility. The remedy was discovered name, did oiischief enough Last fall to nat |e tO eee oe ee ate RAINY | Healy ba. having « good Dwelling House. | lamctbe eter pear Leninguoa, iu the County of| draws the $60,000 Prise, those Tickets nami bered | by him when he voly child. a daughter, wae given ap _ isfy any set of men who are not, at heart, . awed The town ts will be divided to suit putohesess.— | Davideun, N. C., for the spece of thirtyfyears, nutiee 11240 1194911851, Bigeeiellget be eutitled u Doi to die. Wiskiag to du aa much good as possible, be | ia league with Deinocracy and if we are| = = All the above mentioned land and towa lota wit be | * hereby givea to all whom it may c: vogern, that 2. | If Trewe i No. 550 rarely y y hrnee lees i will send to sach of hie fellow-beings ae request | ; ’ rp ’ aha he exAd on a credit of twelve months, with duterttt Gag | ¢'? Patent have this day beca imu edjincorporating | ete numbered 545, 549, 55 2, will each be eutitled | 1 this receipe, with fall sad expheit directions for} Pp to have a party to fvht azainst that worst i H kK M A RK E it Ss tha day el cole ase pacokect ts Hara Aaa the said parties and their sacceseurs, ugder the vame | w #200, anc d so on according to the above scheme makiog it up, and secceastully using t. Her ae = eort of Chinch Buy, the Ohineh Buy of| aeoend gceariis ime mlb aliibe PP" | and style and place of busivess, aud for the parpuses The 2,000 Prisee of 630 will b reece aay | cca apples \c locinas' i Wns Gus calling kiss 7 oped , “ > ree . "ar haw =e figure of the t u r = tke 2 moderu Dumosracy, it is anything but Suliabury, V. C., June 23, 1557. | L. BLACKMER, C.M.E. | reread. ei case Omsota | ie Jaipur pape Nexbe dss wf gate 860, 000 | cents to be returned as postage on the receipe. and J ‘ as? 5 ‘7 Given under my hand at the Exccug , v omg the remainder to be spree te ites payment of % wise to talk of divisions, when every c yu- | CORRECTED WEEKLY BY une 23, 1857.—P’r adv. £13.22 bo the City of Raleigh, thie the 9th day of May, A. D Prize ends with No. 1, then allthe Tiekets where the thie advertisement sideration of patriotiain cries alond fur u a i —$——-—— | 1857 THOMAS HRAC aamber ends in 1 will be entitled to 20. Ifthe Nam. | Da H. JAMES, eae 6 Grand Street ey, ion; to talk of disbanding any “t “f wg. Minus & 3i-no V sd nor, N.C. ber ends with Nu 2, then all the Tickets where the | Jersey Citv, N. J > whieh can be made available against De! 4 4 1 is 9210 ~ aoe emda in 2 el be jeeutied tot) erm Se | May 12,1057 5t-50 e eocracy, when ridly should ve the word. | Becoe Gals White, 10012 R dy Ml d Clothing. ” Cortifientos of Packages willbe suld at the following “ What Li “old lies Wiis” ir Hepewar Min 21 Wolnense Cate, 70 000 On the 25th June, ea a & rates which ie the rink : f sae NO Big THE ay | Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, — §x0 Save distribution, is Uier F Isuls n i Or Npleadid amorment of Ready Medes Pants: = UP > . ul 1 nerve pleadid amsortie ady ; | 10 ax 7 ‘ living! WwW ho will | A ' Ce f E68 | EMPE NDIN CRISIS. Vests, and Coats, — Rag gies. on mt weekitee and 10 Quarter 20 | 7 ° National Bank! W will ra yy +3'0:50 a prices jest received and fur sale lw “ “ 10 Eaghth 10 AVING eld our Drug Establshinent in Salis ! ‘ OILS LINSERL Wo MILLS & Co . Doet. C. A. H n n- the banner of @ protective Turf. ¢ : oF x ; . bury, to Doet. C. A. Hewocason, we takejpleas } ae Cattee Ro bald Tanners 2 Saliebary, Mareh 31 1857 Genxt4 IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES, are in commendiag b he fi of our friead: Se: e o) ig bim to the favor of our frieods and rhe rich the abolitionists of the North and | Jove 170 20 Potatoes, Ineb he lo } 1s , X ons eae . . Enchee the money to oar addreas for the Tickets d East! We should like w soo the South ais sen ooo 6) THE SOUTH: | RAIL ROAD STOCK Bc ee nt apy Menor atoel grveirenteny meer rey es f érn yan who will} ‘ | Catton atom Yarn, 1180 |Rage per '> , ot TO ReEw, IT z é vichasery ean have tickews coding im Cian. and having provided himself with competent | ‘ oy New En ola i () i on M ee ae sai ea a 2 K oO R SA LE. any figare they may designate | Aenistants, will, we have every reason to believe, nl ate te : t aioe A BY | ( ys TUESDAY, August 11th, at @e Courthouse | The hist of Drawa Nambers and Prizes will be sent eT ay eee’ he nee himself to the con raid give n th did fy r y Y ; > | L | be sold at auctgn—ten Shares parchaee rs immediately after the drawing fidence and patru of the pubhe ; a ae ae a HINTON ROWAN HELPER, |Q) tengun, wit be wid a4 acey °F parccaee at potas wre ther agaataree|_Allscconste made ace the 16th March, ait wi , Ys ' af fs > . | 4 > x ‘ t ad hoet e aa Je What, then, a \ ' 1 $013 OF NOR TPE CAROLINA. RL BALL, Ex'r [rue ase wre heir Post Office, County and State, | be paid to Doe SILL & SILI = the “oll \ Bern re “ ec 10u 2 1 Remember that every Prize is drawn and pay- L - i ie Jara i ide ten 0 Sa ke eat 1 VOL. 12 40., 400 PAGES; PRICE $1. on ~wy — ate fell without dedectioe Salisbary, April 2iat, 1857. 47 m4 opi a as : | 1 i i2y Wow 250 WW Sent free of postag any address in the United HOL SE AND LO i | 7 ay rizes of B1,000 a under pad mmedi aes a That is T an! air \r Sates, o@ receipt of the price above | FOR SALE. pec rail dope apeat de amish ata at wees’ C. A. HENDERSON, M. D. party ? ploserve the ¢ atit Te l VILLE M Oy he oy cd ADDS mm Oe ecm ume of thirty ays . we ’ 4 / VILLI ARKET \ Prerras ; vo. ac bar All communecauions stnet afide otal & fhe Aitiotican jarse viehinianone Ome Ss sony a IN MOUNT PLEASANT. A ddree: Orders for Tiekeia or Certheaten of Pack Druggist & Chemist. 5 votion to the Conatitation, What ‘ . oo oes oe sata ai TTVUE cabecriber offers forsale his Please and Lot | ages of Tickets to at, atrensth will a party, ra avainat the ae o7° Abed esatled ne | | wherein he now lives, The it pp we v S SWAN & CO, Atlanta, Ca, SALISBURY, N. ¢ a fiw of tha enuntre. cad the : ee 1 rr ed, having therean a dwelling, 15 t@ 27 feet, two] qy- A ¢ the mambots Uhal\ere draws from the | ee Z- Comey ’ ine country, under the K 98 ! Sad BD aD Zz e story wx Rowme, a good kite hon. a Hof good wa- | wheel, with the amoant of the prite that each one is y the ome rue name of “ Whig” possess, than a party La isa, ts ° leeeexe her nat-hogsee The kt @atams nearly | entitle wii be pebhahed after every. drewing, ia the Drag Estab od “ OU a ' a ° a & S T ther ralled “ Are can?” } a Wha” ‘ g two Acres. Terme easy to suit the parchaeer the f. wing { New Orleans Delta, Mobile bs ahi t called American! 1e@ Lame vy Lat a a] ] b . ia ring F ° z peat the tends ‘i ia a tower of strenct! has become so ks 100 2 0 00 MIN ERA L, WwW A I ER. | ; re PO Bik ell Re grater, ar ieaton * mm zed arate er rt , eoure ; assuring ae 1 W 5 , 00 as 1 Caharre sen, Jane 9, 1857 pd ly 29 t i cw York Werkiy Day Boot, : | very recently, indee |. We have heard ; te ne | [HES dehaneta and Ghulcme) Beerrage wap bell oN I = t Neaweand Rickaoud Itepatch my part will be 1@ enough of “fighting and dving ander the pei b 68 6 0 00 had, at all howre, m its greatest pority and per- oe oe | I | y. and shall evutinee glorious old Whiz tanner.” Fightin, GRAIN, pee beshei— fretina, iey enld. with every varity of choicest ‘ or . from (ime to time, freeh ad- | t ; a 0 SYRUPs, at the DRUG STORE of . under it does very well, lmt this business Cor 00 4! 0 Cu HENUERAON MLD a JAAL fasiio (he Rasok of of dying for a mere name is Sa custern ; oe ste | ee le Pep ee rT . DRU G 3. ME DICINES. &C€ sheen ceamr to Sil & Sill ; . Spe ae Oye VD n Cohee of more honored in the breach than the ob se cieien || Seksbery Jone 8, —%-5 FTNIVE second semsion of thie inetsiura will be ope n- ANL of darvance.) i Thee +) army te thedisid Tred eed | ; . 1 fe the rece ear — o 4 mr the 22 WILL PROPE RTY and trust dhe atiention, tosecure the con ' ed « . 3 ———— lof July. 1857, ander the directson -f Fim rNaierta fidence, and patr ge of the public on SMink meriean” ie infinite | We 3 a ass Sy Boe veal \ care expe 4 A a “ id aloe we think . ner a is ae t : . i ILE IT IS MELANCHOLY TO mic or — Y « + Eat \ \ Sehebury, Apri 21. 1657 47 2 y more expressive than * 1 , 2 alongs Su apenas ——____— - Vadis 7 ens petal Mette ty 00 4135 7? REFLECT ON THE FACT, THAT (siege ; with euch ammetance 29 curchmmances may FOR SALE. oe ; : erminé, “American” says ‘xlevotion : Weis 0 || ccsaees eran: wiee Gags ay ecodty poe atl eo | 7 SALE OF VALUABLE & American interests against those of a md : 55.¢ 60 | by Cholera and uiher Diseases of the Bowela We Board, @%; Taition, English, 8.14 124: French, | ties moh rest 180. ACRES of land lying | KY, 4 i f 4B ia others combined,” and we should like to : = s a may be consoled by the knowledge, that a remedy $5; Mosc, 818; Drawing aud Pantitg, 85: Needle! © oe the Yadk i River. ora At et ae He alee ) a = 7 : ; " . 8 | i : ary, adpwning the lan ashington Hendley ; know if that is notthe party for American, : | may be had, to awest the destroyer and remove the | work, grata Half of the tuition ° Sta Shel seis Shoals ] \ b ‘ AILS, ca kee $75 0000 | Jcarge Piet aa gy" abare fe apd ctheracoear Sickes y. This tract is valua ; pe 4 , , wuts charged from the tim ’ A is er an bleed of the + hig IKON 4 4 5 | Protected by Worthineton's Cholera |“ ihe eet: rxeent in protracs bie ae baring om it on sacelon! mill te, with \ dchi : party has deserter it. e name “Whig « +98 | J 5 This eclocl w watirely free and « 1 Olin 12 feet wode at the bottom and 14 at wi f lied, first to tl ti-J ackson party sie ad . fhe 00 | High School ms aay (inne ¢ A dam can be built at ver - testament ef rg. as applied, firsttotheanti-Ja ie vparty, » : 7a 00 and Diarrhea Medicine, eee pe T better mill he a si pabhie' woe - uJ ‘ me * 4 = oh oats r enf can z of bv that Matulent individnal called James woot, per ; Im a 20 | mankind may escape many of the ‘ills that fleeh is eas ee oe UE al Ls i ° rbary, on Tureday of N. hfs beats cai a turbulent had re W, per te Afro M19 UN rts rary ons <ttkg’ evi an emeseany aan Laker on penal on nd Ss Ridectd Mcgeulee ea »pnblican. © question very much i OBA: pele : tacke of this Protean Malady We avecrt at the baz ' 2 : ay the ove contaming about ad Wehb knew the oneia of the word he Hu wat ves ard of a repatation which we have been a qaarter of 1857 ! 1857! piceners t 39 26 4 , { 1 Myerms (Bios # century m building wp,—that there we no article of QOUTHERN CUT TIVATOR bs a vnlease.t » ACres, used, anc we are pretty snrea good many) SALT : gg | Medicine mow before the Amenean Public which has * Lik. Ul ‘. : erms, a Pel eee era | who have “fonght, and bled, and die 1. Laverjax trae k 1 a . es | proved an satisfactory as this, and w test our since nty A MONTHLY) JOURWMAL, hee ¥ Ee : Bice saat goin Perc tea ike ing under the glorious old Whig banne ATT Pim we sobmit this proposition: That any one pur censaa a areas aac reas at soy pe ee NC main reed leading from Seliabery to Mechevitle, all of Aye know c nite as litle of theori Hae Ww faa 60 a 60 chasing a bottle of 1t, shall im each and every case be DAREDING, POULTET, Rem cage WILLIAM STOKES which, with the exeepton ef about 30 ACRES. is Zz aba ; mown, 6 r 1 entitled to receive the pare : , } tled to receive the purchase money back if it does - ¢ hat as the valiant chevalier of the Oonrier New Orleans, 0 a 00 pot prove entirely satisfactory | ood SA BAL DiLTs ie | ane RIVER BOTT OM, via, and Enqnirer. They may know that) SUG AR. per Ib— = | A supply just received and for sate b oD | BIT 4 ) Loaf and crushes Gea Wt Pery J : je BY. | OND, | ee Ty }. E ous THOS. STENHOUBE “a Whig means opposition to Tory, but few er Monn 4 CA HENDERSON, § at RES of which w cleared and ander! Ay of them Snaw that the letters eomposing)§ BE EF Winelosle on " F.SCARR a Cr peel The Fifteenth volume commences in UY Gas com 12 ewe of ver SPRING & SUM- gains re oe , seeesy st E ‘ ‘ : i ad 7 anuary, 18587. MER Stock of ' HM dwe at -bovere bly the word are the ine/ia’s of the motto: chetee. Retail, La 9 anv By Davocists GeN@aLLy . =f ” on . : TN ‘Y oT API E DRY y ; or oe s alk A oe Foart’s 0 COPY, ome year 1 ENT COPTES > 9 . “ ; Mr. “We Hope In God.” Now, we, of the) NORFOLK MARKET May 12, 1857 fey Wal aS ON Fe TY AB AS thes . FAN & STI: 4K, x _ ce P thal Sai ive American party, Hope in God, and de- | : i MAL . tTALWAYS IN ADVANCE. 28 c Ee) and contains »!~wut n vontly trast that he will assist us to rid Reported by Rowland & Brothers, JUNK 15th, 1857. COODS ! COODS! ! 1) No paper sent unless the cash peoompanies t G GODS , “213 ee He the country of an anti-American infla-| BACON—Hame, 14 @ 18}. Hog round, 144 Sree Henk eer PecOn , a NOSTERY. WATS. BO { which w bottown land. ana the . oe YL Tg? LL ‘ ala he lle of all apecce-paying Bank an = thee d ¢ Tila . of ence which threaten to destroy it. For) | po ores are ee. Feats oo SELLING OFF AT COST Sian petir i , u VETS. BO TS nut SHOES Ateat 60 ACRES of the zed one, then, we are for ali lin: gthe fate and) paRD—No 15 to 16—Ne. 215 to 16 x ‘ ‘ Remittances, by 1 moat paid? wi be at the Pab GROCERIES, NAILS. mber Tr ease i a fortune of the “American” party. It’s) FLOUR—Saper @8.25 @ Q8.50—Eatra, 8) @ 9 95 | KF 0 R rf ASH. lsher's mek A pvarns , ‘ fh pila ; Ua, es ee sl eanca’) This lead ‘all ce ve inciple d ai y ont “Family $9.75 @ o Wm. 8. JONES, 2 aati am. lof which we w w for Cash or Prodace * : ee qth bs a Se Hii peli =e ay sike pee DRIED NPPRE: . 200 @ 225 Gs subacriber intending to cha hia business Perwne who tas AGENTS best Hy toa Oe era her nw : wei ibe nee eee oty and rather than belong to any other than | PEACH E8—@5.00 now offers great inducements to those who wieh to SUBSCRIBERS, will be furnished Qith the paper at i : ' mers Ot nll Riess he parchase money wae an Amerioin party, a party devoted tol corn —9e @ 00 purchase (soude Mr Cash nb prices i mich Suns heel itt Hates JACOB FRALEY, Executor eol- American interests against al! the world, FLAXSEED =A 50 @ 1.60 wo My stock consiate of ee cells rial Ginee W J. MILLS, & Co May 4th, 1557 Sewn: 49 A Sr cert aaa we Sige STAPLEAND FANCY ASUS SWISS omni | dles.” = b bbe Pa B : match F. aa pale at Ss "~ Ww N . 1) ENT. loaf our own supporta Cod and Haddue in bhle—-@2.25 @ 4.50. Mack fio Stirs , eae ‘ : | ANN( CE ‘: aa Raleigh Regis'er. 2 crol No, 3 ie) 7 rae a a June 16, 1857 3 State of North ¢ arolina.| i JOHN LEWIS JOHNSON, of Lerieg isa PEAS inc Sye per bush 50—Clay an ae 4 I a! ne | ges i} " E Ws ¢ DO Ae STAN \OUNT has pa Aton to the e rs.” Mr. Underwood, the Secretary of the |, OEE Lt rs sy es Taguayreittn 13) WSW BOOES, STANLY COUNTY of the . Nn ie Crests = rads roan ST Received Hawk's History : ‘ourt of PT rad (Quarter Sc xsione mte Swelling or Ser ‘ in New England Emigrant Aid Soe FOtY, SUGAR —Crashed & Pourdered 154 —Refined 13) Pats, Bonnets Boots aud Shoes, JU) Wernes \ L 1 " : : f ene TMs ; pei iae'aac t gives notice that the Hoportant manufac- f@ 14 —Weet India, 124 @@ 19 ye ; OF Hagh Miller ote) May Term, Wsot pied me ‘ on ine ai ? OLASSES 60 (ae 70 Hardware, China and Glass- x Spurgeon'e Sermons, Let gnd erm ; A nie and Curvature of the 3 ne ie al- ' | Rappahan- | MOLARSES, ( Matthias Moose and vthers, turing site at the falls on the Rappahan SOE NE PEOO DMO TAISE TLR TeR EER Roady Made Clot Ake ddsneae the U. Stacwein prphecy by fn ia . od to manage ny Sergice! case thet mny nock river, in Virginiay has been secured oo oy a5, Cette es cs : ‘ ware, Ready Made Cloth- win: The Rifle, Axe and Saddl ie by Milhorn ve | Petition for Partiton sted to him —sach as Amputation, the re- Liyfeaie ’ “ @1.78. < ‘ an so : ‘ Ileire law of Bhiza f Lane ate “toh Fee: : for improvement, and he publishes a let- | LIME per Bol, &1.97 ing and Groceries. Seandal, & new Di bat Be Bord si Conran Car ‘ ™ Hah late sepals 4 ee Feet, Hare Lap “ey . A > Po 6 oC ane 1 y re Lee Hentz | 4 aract, Praca! vd Genve Ay ecommenicateon ter from tho Mayor’ of Fredorickaburg, |CANDLES—Tallow, 16.— Adaimantine, 26 @ 29 Berea rail te heatand Canine Mercivatienes || cane Mere OT Me ENNIS Pick Seller Ifuappraringiio erent ‘ At HAD ea Ce Kitwiat Uo riee loa NEC Del be poe eee conveying to northern capitalists and em an A amarell ; oy Volluw, 44100 29 aw find te their interest to give ine a -call, AM Goove Jayne 16, 1837 t airy. N.C. | the Janta, (whoee nam enoknow re not ly attended to e ; : : 2 ak hod as} ( i Pap yee es he Auguat Court will be closed readente of Sta I red by the Conrtthat ae . rit 3. F igrante who desire to settle there assur- W.Onk hhd R12 a oy Pemacomg on hande at the August Court w i t Rereaences: Wileen Paine, M.D.,G. F. Chas . Sais th 64 > Ac ICTION 7 at nad ( iW an hag Bi San ae bery, ances of fraternal feeling and cordial good W. Onk bh heading 815g oy, af PUBLIC AUS Mle HAEL BROWN A NEW TREATISE ON C ; ; : mds . By : it ns etenl on ibjeet i HAY 1.00 to 1.50 , ALD Ds N. , 2 ar _ ished in ' nar aries stageh, M.D. of Vinzines i ae June 13, 1881 "3° | TRIGONOMATRY, sete secant aa Se reread Cod Sa 4 the White mplextom- san Hreath and Sir ae Xt tenn as : eat ge, Philade!phia : fal Complex om —can be acquired by asing the" Ar : S NEW WAN 1 OF PLANTMND SPE: R the ¢ = ve attme ¢ ’ Jane 1 Fe 6inl G "honsand Flore What lady or gentleman would if Ned 1p » nari ‘i ane let, m a a peameme ee: fe Peet here eect eeeereeae VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY | ASS 'rarmnveraetname fice sopiesten eS Fiera n Franklin, N.C , on Tuesday evening, the 2th the Daemon a Proess } By Coerces Prrites, Professor in MiVera vat f, a ' if y “ ult, Mra. MARY McKER, wife of Hii MeKee, of enty newest, ba leays Whe saya am | OR \ \], |) ah R I} \ i Sa SCS Ree Ft reel wl eek cof Gat salle Cin Negroes W anted. {and pneumonia, after an illness of only fourdnya Alen, at 4c elieate their friends tion it bolle & Cy, Chapel Wil; alastd t second Word May the same place ve 4th inet, Mr. ELE McKEE, of rfeits, Be sare the botue SEA OOU RLY | Ro HARRIS, Ck It f 50 te 100 euler her hasband, after a torturing ines of five days. Mr . ; Pern d ; renee ar a waine R. ULAR IES TTVEE enbeenber wisheato boy from 50 te ve ae Mikea ota eture eae —— ve day Por anie by all Druggist« r ME Suber ber lesiter if ae ee More Now Beqks. Pr adv @5.50—6w-? tnd lakely negroes which he will pay the “ Weediand Cre for Be i. UAB OR EAE MA Rea BW UST Received as or thaSecret of Pow st market preos. A «hon at this p athe ne Prench arte | Ward. Ttisaeorner lot and iecludes a vaivatle A ; c wrator cry treme, ae Li paning Mee tie! cia Kitchens den, tos er by Mra Southworth; Confidentid Letters of Na- Blank Books. ; SAMUEL REEVES: ; ce. Iteamses | rather with f ° ‘Bhape, all complete, polean and Jk enhing by psy The Prince of the A rh ere Sali-bary, May 5, 1857 fag che BAC N. ; airal manner. It re. | & Th sarchase or rent such Howse of David by Prof. J. He Ingraham ; Roman assortment of all kinds of Mlank Jmaves damirif.atwagye giving the Hair ake anyraranes of he. jand naw, | The wane | eee mre a entre aliy Bae tC eB slones MM fee JOB PRINTING 5000 LB3., prime Bacon, all wider for ante by | Ine fresh shampos nly Atty None genuine) property are invited to call eadiexanit Catholician the G at SAC | oe a ' ‘ het OB RINTING a ? WMURVIY, Agt otha anc PRT ‘ ‘ : ae WoL Vie | June 18 tes? <1 Hindu NC | 1TH ENNISS'B | Veatly ccosated at thie OR whe Saliebury, June 21, 1457 4 Fur aale by all Drurytats Salsbury, Apr iS me ‘ : : | 4 108 wenptions by the let day of Tniv, sume w « advertised ed eold. CYRUS P. MENDENHALL ‘Treasurer. #69 — Patriot, ¢ Reer Hiltsbor Standard. R e, Gol Heralc Wilmingte ficay meetin June 16, Is iw 3 LANKS | BLANKS | ies ean a? f° | all kin ls f t this Office ii anil prs eats pl a, a Siggular Conduct of a Boy, in Manchester, England, it has been} |discovered that.a boy has been in the] habit fer some time past of riding from one town to another underneath railway | carriagés. The other day ‘an officer was | examining the wheels of the carriages of | , dren; and is very kind to them ; ‘but the! idrink, O! the drink makes terrible ditt | culty.’ That diffienlty! God only and the crushed wife of the intemperate man know anything about it. The man shook like a leaf; he snatch- ed his hand from the grasp of his wife, tore down her night dress trom hershoul- der, and said: ; Around the light at home ‘Look at that!’ and on her thin neck, ¥88e Vans, what at tirst he thought was a, » to her sboulder, was a bad mark. | #rge accumulation of dust and rags. Go| ah? yt rev af; hati y i Le. “look at that aud when I saw touching it, however, he found that it was | be oe ee THE LIGHT AT HOME. The light at home! how bright it beams Whee evening shades around us fall ; And from the lattice far it g'v ame, To love, and rest and comfort call When weaned © th the toils of day, And stnie for glory, gold or fame, to seek the quiet way, | a Where soving tips will list our name, AND | EAGLE CITY. | é When through the durk and stormy night The wayward wander homeward lice, Mow cbeoring 1 that twinklng beh, the mark of a bruise, I telt my flesh creep. tis boy, who had ridden all the way : Which through the forest gloom he spies; Said he, ‘look at that sir! i did it three from Liverpool, a vied ae been AVE cee one meklag foi eee “Tis the hught icals j sfure she : , in the position in which he was discover- mangfacturing Company to linpreve the Im Tw th hyght at home ; be days before sle was takea down upon 7! re Le sitcau hou Ho stated that he mense WATER POWER at the above places. and That loving hearts wall great tim there, her bed, and she has told yoo that she | ie ae NALA Eo aa a he ata weiate takew this method to solicit subscriptions to the Stock | And safety Usrough bis bosom steals, has a good husband. Am lt Am [a had slept during a portion of the time, of said ( ompany, It is qputemplated to establish Phe yoy aud love that banish care ye . yocohew ang he did not appear at all alarmed | Factories and Mills for various brauches of trade as it so nate to her. God Al.nighty ‘ PI Rare ! hausbau do hasband suit a majority of the stockholders sy Ae : be he danver ou ree : stated | may Arouud ¢t me forgive me! and he bowed over that wo- 2 bi Pena uU Be ous Elis ee pus pated subscription can be found at South Troy, autil the F The light at home! wt ral man and wept like a child, griped th bed bat he inteuded to goto London aucer a join July, at which time they will be closed. q on : ce clothes in jus hands, and hid bis face in! @ssAge- tan. The undersigned is still laboring for the prosperity ‘ Li greets the ecamen through the m sd a ee et be eet as of his native State, for the United States and for the He feels no mure the chilling thast neu. And she laid her thin Land upon HOW TO RUIN A SON world. Large sums amounting to a fortune, have been That beate upon he manty form, > lead, aud said : . pd eel cea bem ed for this valuable property, but not even millions | Long years up. ‘Dou'tery, Luke; don’t, please dowt; 1, Let him have his own way. be sufficient to take from him bis child of delight, ; : f a ; k ‘it hadl 9 heres a . . Fagle City. Those wishing to becc me citizens of this Bince Mary gave Vanes ce HeUeel le ine HT it ha@y 2 Allow him the free Use of MONEY. qoarishing business place, may still have an opportu. | Bat the sad tears wh abed vot been the drink. Mr. Gough, 3. Sutfer him to rove where he pleases nity of doing so, as books will remain open fot sixty | Will now be paid with rapturous bliss, don’t believe him, he is as good a man on the Sabbath. days. | Around the bght at home as ever lived. Low t crv, Luke.’ 4. Give him free access to wicked < : Y, Luke, : ut i N N | ae: a es _ LOTS FOR SALE, | e light at howe! how still and eweet = : hae ; : > oF ; : 5. Call him to no account for his even- 7J[VHE suberriber has a number of beautiful building | __ Ht peeps from youder evttage do Jonathan and John as Cireus Men ines ‘ lots at Eagle City which will be sold on very | The weary laborer to greet— Phe Liverpool “Times” gives the promi ae loen ree “3 ra ) favorable teruis 1 those who wish to settle there. When the rough toile of day are ver nence of a le ading article toa pleasant 6. Furnish him with po stated emptoy- Early application very important. _ fs > Bad w the sou! tbat know im hor ee era G4 | micnt. ANDREW BAGGARLY ac tof the rivairy which has sprang Pp ay ftl Nd vou April Lath, 1857 46 | A tb R : : : sue eithe hese ways, an oO Apri h, Pies Dicasinge that Lhe b s uupar atcity between ap American and ae ues cr Ore : bi 7 , oA ~ ¢ cheerful hupes and vs flow lish circus ecouipany Jonathan Twill experience @& MMOs tmnarveilous Ge- And hghten up the heaviest heart, however. scene to Ben ahead” on he liverance, or you will have to mouru ove! WILLIAMS BROWN. Around the hight at home one G ee adebased and ruined child! Thousands | — . yvrandest scale The Times savs: . - é oes . - ; * jbave realized the sad result; and have Tin, Sheet-Iron and het n of On a b 2 ore . a j THE Cc The town of i er} ae been more | xone mourning to the grave. Copper Smith, RE LAIMED. nary by excited this week by * 2 . gel es wn aes : se be A Farin. At his old Stand opposite j of o compe © cuolmpaties ; BY < t aera eae the Store of eqyues s, conte rthe su 7 r MURPHY & CO . : ) ' : » iub N (. le Tee Ues pheasant wiles Se ero: [HE PROHIBITIONIST. Tyotneerorin et aman a fiend like t! wer fring, | Can Cou and to each & hulidsome Jublished Monthly, by the Execative Committee GUTTERING done io Ove circ = : s t Ss been extended. Our of the New York State “ » Society the most substautial manner C8 o ATL ius doevervthinyg oma, AM4sa McCoy, member of the Exec mmitlee and warranted. Great varie- ces lw I] was uo ae ce : Bee Bdit, “The. abl yorates of y of Wares ard Stoves always on haud for sale ay individual Bod wee: the Gardcate on eet ee * A the Cause iu the r wisdom — January 20, 1857 ly 34 cas then in town J said: . sU-eGhess They far transcend tie more and eloqu hits coluuius = ' TL hava aoe Agi NE p an uae Hype venteroibesncmeictes tt PARK NOTICK od he SLT Se oe ¢ IV k Lt ° he « say mic, *W sent \ t The ecape and spirit of the Prowsiro 7 whe tald vy & War a Kanye ) sada every State ia Jto me either by note or ac mitid your Orn boaness aod | wi slates inevery Stale. Etiethe ad fied to come forward and waite . eft » pari rihe opponent of any May Court, as my business DRT Ag Rie AN y devirt he Suppreeswu of the Liquer Tratic, must be checcup by that time. Those failiug to 1 for y ‘ onurl mere silother ques. comply with Us welice, may expect their notes of ac- y s whie ae F t counts re paced in the hands of an officer for col- ent few nie ata hal shyt omegl tare ae ae Itis e Fulio For . THOS. E. BROWN s, fourteen veurs mona tS aot th N pre ik ght le four - March 3, 1650. 1f-40 - ker's » é x 4 it ured some weeks to aye uw’ wark ber crave to take wo which will de } . AMS OF SUBSCRIPTION - BSN sk t t ' One conv t ye 50 ve te some t rnd labor, The r o ; ay ee Ey sv as "7 > Li nuw with a fewer, C&S aft >» v bu Z) Bevd and imn-} Aud f 2 val foar 8 ks abe cannot vet over Mrestuus, eve L , beat and sat-] will be charged tor any quanlly iese ila 7 SHOP t; the man lias t Gees winy bs “1 ae tall F cs H ae #1100 - . F ‘ = eae € UUs N prvsugintamiy titi sces otal enor One Hundred | nae a s2000 The Sabseribers honk v« shit d L ~ ape Vy, abu pave accuibudaliny Posvice The » » on the Prous er it I mo | Bi inact yp O,UUU people, is wade ot a material which, |» the Covaty pa ee, i thie i AVING «pened « shop g 1s galed : : ele ; f SE od : opposite MURPHY & the dor ; be caine t pen it He tia e c! B pulled to pieces |), aud witha the ote vie 2 x Co's Store ; State, and w he lt S'atcs, J — been to one or tuc« ir weetines. 7 and roca ir oF two, ready | 7 - ils Gs ; hth - , payable adva . 7 kK tncspen: | 8 knew tp ‘ for exXpans when becessily re Bait fa eae a aie ens On Mein Street, ia Salisbary, le: 11es ) realize life in 1 us , W“ form the walking pulbe, the citreus the * Mr. Gough, | . States, where ever Mia nadere lend y Promnese iu B 4 Tawn end surscaling + thet chev wiend om ‘y aes dead ve ; > Reet Osren Tas . ateral, ewploving gad workmen, puiting @8, that is ; - yen Vn » vour, aid adit : be Vapir os williecod Onell jobs inevefame, they vipers n good e Hd ac ‘ t 15 achat al ¢ rent 2 “t Tw y sohew a very liberal share of patronage frou their fy a} eol muagiba tin I » ‘ at the sa . bic y > Certa ‘an ~ l edine tiie Ate au wr Turse e barely er , . IP Prod sea in ete aize for Booted Shoes i A : ' ‘ \. D. & J. GOODMAN. So | iL sz € t e 4 road t at t 4 whose han . A ? 07 ere ©) table There w n of pUpUner Oye ais been al 6 i W. P. ELLIOTT. f tw pias , ‘ « ses cb creamed-colured | ™ z at ees ee Eas S a ’ ef, aidacerh ‘ tem that bi “ 1 1 adunravly uf larg an- fate orders reepect fully » La ( Worth & Elhott, Faytteville N.( ww the fru v the wite was ' she, wubl he cracked lis Ww p over their No sabes , etree f - “ 1 ey 7 ee ‘ ‘ i i CVLP pak and ta. ic him @ t every. Sieyty backs 1p Which seemed tu pivase nd ver - r * . b GENERAL COMMISSION rising I « 4 yv" roy to | tad any ratler tuat Vv the brutes ree ssi AND talked of trace a a rai'roadse a It was au adinirable extiuaton of street & IVIL Precieniwo Aneer Ars vy = - 41 7 oy weney watt ‘ 5 .4 ving. Lhe musicians and equestrians. i FORM \RDING ME RCH \\T he headed -s and [| bs wing fected credit on the ue lt pe “ anos ‘ nes . 4 4 Wh ry be ' boogt:: | «a. a \ : ’ Bi Wed st equestria i I VILMINGTON, ¥.C } - ; ; 4 af peed alae Miche ra anen tant} are wy 4 *T was } r eae . prov . r : ° b . “« { * . ‘ » ? a «& * 1 g n , eas : .«-» House and Lot to Rent ata ‘ sere ° Otiy tes, Me ' un zs s : . 4 1 a pu eee OR SELL. 7 P i - 1 vd , omsnt F a I ‘. i a | J I . 5 1 owe t'< : e i ih a. « Sad J ‘ e ar benefit vn B . , oe . tw ri ; i > » I . ‘: - ; - t 3, near States “ “8 . . F MILLE & LAURENCE We t , . ‘ ‘ : . Ph im do ever benefit © Ulver es ° Then! ; a . ” zi : G-eensborough et of the Gour ae e:« \ ‘ . MT ot of a epety ae jam WORK WAV TED), metustinsunance company. and se ; , : ' a err mn thee nie to ask fu eis t ! : f \ ‘ a know la ere ais : t | SA ty FA te athe ‘ \ Ml - Y, ' vA‘. - LA ° ( { I \ A A - . BRAD ‘ ne Coe : ADAMS f : : cere. von IVING« Ng y y « clos ‘ + ; ais ret ANDERSON & REYNOLDS, ‘ ! . GROCERS, DERGSSET & BROWN, AND AIL MINGTON, NS 4 “=> { e e Pe ah 0 , seam veeneer. 2 __, Commission Werchants. BROWN & DEROSSET, a rites . N). 1, RIAVOXB SQUARE, ne 1s Dur Due, “Fae CEYER A CONWISSION MERCH UN TS ( R ' ‘ l i} { | R \ () j ( ) ‘ » ‘ LJ ata e ‘ “ gt | 4e es State of North Carolina. .t o20™ ' Rs WET F Drevin Coury. ; en De : r & ir \ ~ * res f x : ' "INO A WEIRMA ( 4 ia , WD \ Tr 74] DR. Y. WHET EAEAD. ‘ bEICE (omnes ‘ 1 ' ( i ) ‘ CORN WANTED, BU SHELLS ¢ . ; 100) ; ' \ 9 he Q ; Wanz:ed to Purchase, , ; YOUN? AND LIKELY NE- ( Piy(' ji ) ae! fs 10. 20 r APPLY att rh a HR MANSION EOTEL . ry. Moreh 13 Na COPFI WOLA / WAKE ET PEPER, SPICE, GISGER LAS CE ae bo oo ine OEE LAST NOTICE P LWoN IDAWANTINE & TAT ositively, (VDL eee P! CONS debind t Speer hee ‘ mer ee aint, are 4 that FOR PRINTING ¢ eli : he ; r for coll bE MYLRS u CF. nivehne v ’ 1 ‘ : ad = atrain at Rugby, when he noticed, on \ the cros8-bars underneath one of the lug- | } | 1D 4 carry of that matter, (hus accom | this disease, let any one trowbi | ble share of patronag All work warranted WILL BUY ve NE OF THE BEST PURGATIVE AND Liver Medicines now before |, na DR. SAN FORD'S. INVIGO! or LIVE a ps the Boal mild- ie) <q bid aiatter, thea on the stoiiabfi and biwela to } ©} poses effectually, without aay of the painful fe & ings ¢xperienced in the operations of most Cathar- | of the very-beet quality. = tice, It strengthens the sysiem @t the same time > that it payes it, and when taken dally in moder- Z ate doses will strengthen and build it up with ua- | ustal rapidity. Dr. Sanford's Invigorator is compou nded | entirely from new articles of mediciue, namely, | Goms. Some idea of the strength of these gums may | be formed when it is known that one bottle of the Tavigorator contains ax uruch sirength a8 une 4 huudred doses of Culomel, without any of 18 de- | BD leterious effects. | Thaogh possessing rare mecicinal powers, these | Gums have beea but little kuowa to physicians, aud never used in their prescriptions until used in the form of the Jacigurater, which met with such unpre- cedegtrd success as to induce the proprietor to offer it as family medicine tried and known in us effects. It bas rarely ever failed ty cure Liver Complaints in| their worst forms. | Indigestion being caused by & deranged Liver is| cured when the Liver is excited to action. | Jaundice i# caused by an imprdper action of the Liver, and &s & proof that the ViGORATOR relieves | with Juaudice tuke the Iuvigorator regularly one week and their skio will begia to assume its original color, : Costiveness cun be permanently cured by the avigorator, ‘Take it in small doses oa retiring, and it assists nature ia her operations By gradually di minishing the dose, the bowels are left ia a healthy and active state, and work as regularly asclock work | Sick Headache is very sou relieved by taking a double duse of thé Invigoratur, which corrects al! IN AN F O R D ' S ty and sourness of the stomach, For an over-louded stomach it has no equal, as it relieves all oppressive or uneaay feeling after eating Fur a family medicine generally, all who heartily ise it speak in Prepared and sold by Sandford & Co., 185 Front St.. New York. Price §1,00 per bottle, conta ning Also sold by C. A Salisbury, N.C May 26th, 1657 ul-52 IF YOY HAVE WORK FOR ME, Please bring it in. GUN AND LOCk Ss miTEHInG, AND . Boll Hanging. the highest terms. $0 doses. Henderson Druggiat, = THE ember having opened an es- , propuses to carry on the r m Water Street, ia 8 branches GUNS aod LOCKS re paired at shor! notice and va reasope ble terns His thorwegh acquasutanre with the basiness, he hopes, 41!) command « reasons aH oe faithfully and prompily at spectfally sulbeued CHARLES HARTMAN Ist 21.30 dere left with tim w ~ tended to. Ord Salisbury, Oct 21 1 COWANS VEGETABLE LITHONTRIPTIC FRIEND OF Tht HOMAN FAWILY eurrer yeom DISEASED KIDNEYS, Bladder and Nidney«, W neasa of the Linna, wy } ni nthe I vigeble mediciners for wale at the Lave H Mocksville, at De R Campbell's. in I atthe Drug Siore ia Char ‘ ul s sud atthe Carolina W ee for 2 at Ba ‘N i JAMES HOR ALL, | WATCH-MAKER AND JEWELER, deer below M.A A. Murphy's Store. kK BEEPS erat ete IN wiremes JEWELBY of ali kinds Cloceke, W a fever feernpt ion repaired ia the bee . 4 va the must re asoma Ge ieres Febr 19,1 ly34 DR. WILLIAM 8S. TATE, Sargea and Mochanical Dentast, Gradaate of the Billimore Dental College) STATESVIELE, N.C og Aca aa fore qual ee rvices A « T qing tt roe ° ‘ T work , ‘ t Neg ‘ by eee 8 ve k “ 3 Thunder & Lightning PISCNION AND CIV'L WAR Pesttience, Patent Medicin FAMINE, & & A ; MERCER OniWes Dera j INF TATLOTs SHOP! PAILOKENG. | CREESIIMENT * place pAD see M Mek ore * I ‘ « Beow 1} x seare, he th HIS JOBS ' ' and artistically Hee r tihe FASHIONS / tf 1 ‘ An ’ A ICG J.P. GOWAN, WITH COL TU EL. ROBARDS, \T TINE nO YN SE STAGE OFFICE FOR ALL (+ Stogee at HATS, just revere «HOUSE A | want and defend our work in every particular. Our | | Encourage Home Industry. | WHEAT FANS! WHEAT FANS!! Roseborough & Foote. _ SR that theyare now teady to furnish them with FANS i We are putting up the | “THARBOROUGH FAN,” the sane thatjhas been in use lo! these many years, | and has taken the promiont at all the Fairs where ter it has been exhibited. It is the same as hasbeen put up by H. B. DOWLER & Co. All those who want \the above FAN will do well to “Taj » | Wait for our Wagons,” - as they will be constantly running from our Shop No “ Imitation Stitch” | about our FANS as may be sap » by some, but they are sureniox to the BEST ity. They breathe North Carolina air free and antremmaled, We win- FAN will be sold under the title of he, . “EXCELSIOR FAN.” All orders addrewagd to us shall receive our prompt attention, ROSEBOROUGH & FOOTE.” May 2Ist 1857.—{Imo-52} Mockeville, N.C. The Proprietor of Ragle Foundry & Machine Shop, VV ufactunug the fe nform his friends and the puble gener bout the country, that heim sti man tag articles, together with many | The celebrated | others pot me ationed, to wit Drurey Threshing Machine Ana EHorece Power, of Baluimore, whieh for ease of draught, excells every other SWEEP-POWER to be found io the ¢ they are either portable or stationary Lambreth's Vertical Waterwheets, for Grist and Saw. Will; MILL & FAC TORY GEAR SECTION & FORCE PUMPS, separate o noed EASTMANS STRAW CUTTER; the only ar of tbitty-Ove years VRURE)'S Corea Shellers; Ploaghs ef every variety; Caltivaters; Eagine & Gold “Machimery; all hled» ef Casting awd Machise Work, made der al short Notice and Warranted.— Terms (ash, er and paper. Ali articles @il de evered in the care of N ©. Rati Road fret of charge JH THOMPSON JO ULEY | worth boving aving stood ibe vee Tyre, March BD, bsa7 Ome dd I, Charkate Democrat copy three monihe, and fur ward » thie Mice THE GREAYVEST Medical Discovery of the Age. DR KENNEDY pang setarewerdsa treme hat ures Rerbery, bas d ver n EVERY KIND oF MIM I Worel Me . a ! ’ He ha . ] )easee, a ver fated ‘ . * the He hee he I ' c* i wil clear the sve10m of Biles Twes be « arranted to care the worst canker I I Te . Te f } A . . « . a K I . . 1 ‘ v - . cee . ot { * » . et. a ways he t are iw ’ prare ore eg gree “* . koew | ‘ . ob . « j gree ‘ 1453.1 » Ape 1 . p ley of he be athe a There is tae 1 i . (Le ~ oh’ im ! T know covers ee [0p ocr 7 Pie ' 1 see Hea lve a, A an F \ P the & Dreracee <6 Kidneys. ° Dine . a User Adulte eta . ‘ 4 ftom dee > . ‘ » five to eight years, tea apoenfal Ae ! anbe app ' al dione, tebe persteun weletwiera day MANUFACTURED BY DONALD KENNEDY, No 120 Warren Biceet, Rushary, Wassechuee Price 1,09 V . Agente, New Vora City, €. V ¢ k “1B “ COW Ring, 192 Broadway A BAD AS in r@ i Baltimore: ¢ Raff i" Tur J on, ¢ . COM Ark D etein t s Briviehs k . Sule Drug Salahnty MN § ’ - WANTED. TRS BACON -aleo Lard, Bore LOO MO i, fi, Wresi ee. Per « , st rash prices will be W.d MILES & Marck Ig. 19857 Gener 44 Wanted Immediately, = CORDS OF PINE WOOD, for whieh the YOO, anh will be paid on delivery ‘ FE MYERS Salistury, March 24, 1857 BA HANS HATS. ZA Large, and Splendid Stock of FUR, CASSE. MER, WOOL LEGHORN aad STRAW {and for ante low W.J. MILLS & ¢ March ler, Leo Bw 44 Salisbury | Spmay 6 SER i SPRING: AND SUMMER VRSRIORS, HE subscriber hag just retaroed from the Norhy aud de now in the receipt of bis Stock of GOODS AND CLOTHING for the Spring and 8 Hi hk large und beautiful assortment of SUSY SAS toetua, Clothe, Cassineres, Vestings; and Gentlemen's fur. nishing goods, which will be sold very low, or made up to order du the bem siyle of the Art. He wil keep in his employ a rkilful Catter, aud cho therefore warrant good fits, His experience in the business justities him in saying that hiq atock cannot be sur-. pasded in quality; and the styles ure all late and very handsome. His stuck of Ready-Mades, comprises Hats, Caps, Shirts, Collars, Vesa, Handkerchi Coats, Paute,—and every thing regaired. Call see. Orders fot work promptly filled JAMES 8. BE a Salisbory, April 14, 1857. Morchant — THE GREAT SOUTHERN. HAT AND CaP ‘ MANUFACTORY, At DBPYroT. SPRING TRADE, 1857. %. JOHN DOOLEY, £1. MINGTREBT. RICHMOND, V4. MAS UYACTUR EE AND DMrORTER oF HATS, CAPS, LADIES *PDRS, TRIMMINGS ho. EQ TOULD ot thie veeasion particularip eal Uhe at: \ tention of hie reyelar cestothers and olhele, ty the preparatious be tue made fur the bosmilp of 48 OFA fitA prinne During his recent tour im the North, he tiait not only the ciice Batktimore; Ptuladetpiia, a New York, but alm the prne:pal manufacteriag die- nets where gous in bie ine are gut @p— thus he hag been enabled both to obtaeu sumples of every article made, aad purchase more edvautegeousty than bere- tofore For the importation of French goods, he has meee such arrangements as will iosage him a Regular sup- | ply of the fe wem and choices, styles. ‘The atk aod uther Hate of his own make have in- veriably beea deemed by his customers guperios te thom of Northers importation, Frum “warloas kn - prowemente recemtly made in his faciory, the euperi- y will nol ouly be marotained, but added ta Such try metchauls as purchase olee where, “ ot gvug Richmond « tral, be wunld respectful- Yivvite them to viet his estabhehenes arsures hem whow'ld they do «, they wi! thed = stock of soliQg ta verety, quantity, sed low prices, any other boase North ot South ous arrangements are of the completes® gresies attentive 1s ysid w the carefod prompt shipme at eof gods. at His bas kiud, end packing eo hiss deregned suuld respreifuly announce t theu frends aud the P «. thatthey have Gare - a Coperinersasp, under the vame and styte of Weds Mille & 6 1 Uke purpese of carrying en the Mercbanule aad Padoce Busmess in the town of Salstery, ie the Brack House formeriy cceupied by Mile, Miner & Co i y wil at all times have on sed a coruplete Block of Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES, LEATHER and a * o hept um thew hee Meesrs. Misa Mi. mw ther macere thanks te thew sane re. for the very liberal pe the late firm of Ville, Mouse < “ a\ teepeei(ally suber ® euotineance ‘ ¢tte New Coneren W J. MILLS, J. k. MOOBE, THOS. STENHOY SF , rs [d*4f7 REMOVAL. R.& A. MURPHY, 4 ce NO HUMBUG. gi Suber nher = aw prepered to fil ol SUPERIOR WATER BUCKETS 1 » ve - tthe orders Me Wenefe or a Materals : he employe North (ar a aod lahew, end be o Nunth ° By gremg dim « . , - ghee ‘ rn week ane priece be beipre ts: be oft Le 0 favorable show q A TULAL In WHat: WANTS (. HM MAKEPEACE N Ro Meare Worth & I A+* eviie N.C, ere Agente bor the cate of the almre Buchets t -, Feb 1s 1y29 DiEBBLE @ BUNCH. Jonathan B. Runce Calvin BB. Dibbte, teu @ p Late of Kinetes,§ € mington, S.C Commission Merchants In Cotton, Flour, Grain, Naval Stores, AND Seuthern Produce Generally. No. 180 Front Street, tgupsy row. REV ERENCES Wis Welk G shaw Wits xe M y choad, (r-omet NO wi Req Pozettevine, ¥ f F) , ao Bey Pr-et Rao of | larendoe ' “ Rank Witmington ‘8 PRIVATE SALE. rgned having determined to move che remdence in the thrivmeg and (OLIN, bredeti Co, No ¢ Said cated im the centre, and « one of femrable sttuations in the village. Terme ae toting Jw LOVE IredeliCo, New. 1858 1°96 TO\ITN +3) NOTICE, and b2oe la ikely negro boye, from 15 to 2) years ne J Ho JENKINS Saliebury, Sept 16, 1"56 ife6 TTJIENKING & ROBERTS have, and willcon rheep State Bonds on hand for enle BOOK BINDER WANTED. W ao ean planed rely A VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND FOR SALE. ( LONSISTING of 215 ACRES, mtoated within a tnile of JOH Thompa Saw mill, Foandry, A ¢ About 35 of 400 acre leared, the remainder nbered. Callon or addrees, R.L. BEALL March 4th, 1957 fd FOR SALE CHEAP. \ first-rate Threshing Machine and Horse-power 4 Any one » employ HWoliaburg, N ¢ wishing a bargain will call on R. L. BEALA, Office, Holtabar, thal e Mules! Mules! ! Pe RNextra fine Mules, for Sale. APPLY TO MICHAEL BROWN March 3, 1e57 tA ’ f ve s s 7S e ct > wr e s t sc e g e u e e t= iy a aa * le e- ew p- <e is der ver tA 4 (DITOR “ANDY PROPRIETOR, Da i +; asennad RF SALISBURY UBLEBRATION. Ordor of the day on the 4th July. NATIOWAL SALUTE ATSUNRISE. PROGRAMME, ion will foray at. Murphy's Hall at 10, A. M., in the following order’ 1. Salisbery Brass Band in open Carriage. @. Rowan Rifle Guards. . CIVIL SOCIETIES, 8. Sons of Temperance. 4. Odd Fellows. 6. Masonic Fraternity, @, Citizens generally. 7. Clergy. 8. Visitors. 9. Judges. 10, Intendeat aod C ised 11, Orator of the day, and! Readers in open cartiage. Thee will wove through the princi- pal streets to the Courthouse, where they will be entertained by Messrs. Leonidas Browa, as read- er of the Declaration of Independence, M. Whitehead, reader of Mecklenburg Declar- ation of Ipdepoudence, B.F. Moore, orator of the day. After clusing the exercises at the Courthouse; the procession will reform and march to Maur- phy's Hall, where they willl be disati H. L. ROBARDS, Chief Marshal. A. M. GOODMAN, - . JOHN VERBLE, “~~ S TARGET PRACTICE. The : Juards will form on the pubsic recisely at 4 o'clock, P, M., and — to Fiske'rs Lawn for Target Practice : Ghe best shot to receive and wear the Company's Medal. By order of the Capt. WILLIAMS BROWN, 0. §. INTENDANTS OFFICE Salisbary, Juve 8th, 1857. 1 do hereby request, thai the citizens of Salisbury, tend their aid and co-operation in furthering the olject of the Rowan Rifle Guard, in theis contemplated cel- ! . . ‘ ebratinn, on ihe 4h of the ensuing July ; and thet tbe past evening, which was signalized by al 4 | ; =| to muspend bsiness) 5),lendid suiree at the house of one of their} oud ef ere hereby req frum 10 o'eigek, A. M., uaud } o'clock, P M., on the eaid duy. that all mey have en opportunity to join in the procession, and pgrtcipate in the celebration , and 1 do hereby farther request, (hai the varwus secular aucie ties, Orders, Commmisnoaers, and vthers, unite for the aforesaid purpose. The progremme for the move- meat of the processwa, with the aumes of the orator WRITTEN FOR THE WATCHMAN. THE PROTOGE; OR THE You Two young ladies were seated tete-a- tete in a magnificent parlor the adorn- Pments of which bespoke at once wealth and fashion, the superb mirrors reflected at full length their gracetal persons, and the soft-crimson of the draped window shed its glowing tint around, bathing the room and its occupants in its rich flood. The ladies seated on a low couch of fairy ditnensions, its velvet covering nearly hidden by trimmings of pare gold, seemn- ed to the eye of the beholder as rival | queens, sparkling in their jewels. | { It was reception hour at the lordly man- |sion of Henry Rivers, Esq., and the fair | Ucbes, are his daughter and her aristo- jcratic guest Emma Blanton from one of jour fast growing Western towns. They |seemed to be discussing the events of the | fashionable acquaintances. Whom did yoa gay, Carrie, was the par- vena that our friend Julia Staunton |.us so | strangely and friendship? honored with her patronage Your answer but half G MECHANIC, | SALISBURY, N. C., JUNE 30, 1857. that I would pluck one laurel from his brow, if the diadem of a kingdom encir- cled it—I am sure it would not excite one envious thonght in my bosom—my heart ie not the more callous, because his is warmed by the capricious smiles of his such, but can never envy them. His ancestral associations, I should think, will hours, in the contemplation to the most fastidi- | genetors. Old Mr. Lindsey, from his youth, sus- tained an unspotted character in this com- munity. I have heard my father say, that jin early life, he was held up as a model |for the young, aud in manhood and mid- dle age, his reputation was one to be en- vied. He was ent off snddenly, in his prime, ere his plans with regard to his lonly son were executed ; and the widow, whose circumstances were 6o reduced, | found it impossible to carry out his cher- ished plans, while the son, rather than be a burden upon the mother, who was and reader, wili be published in due time by the Chief reached me last evening in the general | now compelled to toil for ber own sup- Marshal ANDREW MURPHY, lutendant - MEETING or THE STATE EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION. To ali TWE Far oF EDUCATION [8 NORTH CAROTING At the Educe mal Cosvesinm hed ia Sabebury, | bazz of conversation. You mean | sup- | pose young Edward Lindsey, the protoge jof ber father, saidjMiss Rivers, but did | you understand me to say that I thought lita strangly honored far from it, 1) ual abilities of his apprentice, stimulated he ‘think him one every way calculated to }win and worthy to retain the high regard of every woman of good sense, and | jport, songht, and obtained a situation | with one of our most respectable trades- \inen, a man of fervent piety and sterling jsense, who finding ont the great intellect- him in the prosecation of knowledge, and encouraged him in ite acquisition by ev- ery means in his power, and first recom- da October last, consisting of abvut one hundred aud) think your French term Lut ill appliesto| mended Lim to the favorable notice of thirty delegates, avd represeuting some thirty counues, the following Resoiui wit: Ressleed, That thie Convention form self inte o manent Socwty t { generel Cdveatwn, aod that ut be co bedscatmmal Ao sociation of Nurth Caries Reeviced, Th the preseat, evomet ofan bur ve ( @cie unsus ey pamed, to few the a tthe officers hee Nemcrstmn. fi« wh ehall hud their ff ne ad pleoms fa eutetwe aed By-Laws Resoleed, Trt this Association abel merle aaily at cach ime aud place os shall be demgnsied Liccuuee Cotmmitios. Kesstoed, That » ( fweven be by the Cha maa of of le ’ . ‘ suiaten aad B) laws b ve ent eAe eotiathe. an repwi ih erme et the neal mee ag of thee bed y Reesierd, That all officers d teaehers in Schuole and ail perevos sateres t adee of ge al Ed wraton, be innited to a as delegates ai the neat eneesd meeting of this Amnie The aeders, ed. under Resdutea, a0 ( @urtioe, © deteranae ‘be tier 6 place of the met mee the Assoristien , and have fited th we tor ‘Tweeday eve nog ¢ JUth day of June neat, and ne bected Waste nia aside pace The « hoped will be gearral’y coos » Prole enone of Colleges aad to teach eas o place e uf the mow plessant aad hea hy) «oem ihe Siete, and secesm bile to afl seetarne The estore as ed, tender the fee bump alitics attend thee meeting , and the varwas Kadroads of ‘he State will pase all delegates at half thew wena! s. tee of fare All offeers of ac heeds. of ali dear nptons. a oud al! frrende of ihe cause of © ann @ eedered as delegates, aad to all each an carnes! ony tation hereby givea to aitend F fast Fell was a greet suceees, inaagarating a mew ers ba the educaionsl history of North-Carubna, and the movement thea a heppely began be proper bowed op, 1 canset but redeund to the inter « Warrenton, through the undersiga piace tu a! whe The Coaventeon y fo Biate, and to ihe pri of teachers The & will prove eveu worse, and jiltthe fellow; jag Was not valy profitable, but pleasant to oll whe parverpated ia ie proceedings, and from the cheenag and | am almost tempted to say no mat tinder alr me aor State, we hope io ere a oti ; . . ‘ Se euncal een ie HAeCa iL Ries as espa laine thee ter if she does, it will be a just punish al wd } as the delegvice lef Kaleber boinentf 18 presumption in aspiring to en sawous desire io be present on the neal uccasun Fon ’ Cc ae a7 eethind her hand. Why only think, Carrie © she A Conetitiation aod By-Lawe for the government of ig the cynosare of your circle, the “ad the Aesotraiiun wi | have to be adop «d at the meet ing a Jane, aged deal of ther wunpiriant busnes te to be tranmacted, while lectures, addresses aad dis cussions 06 varwes tepres will add to ihe iolerest « the oreamon. We bepe thet va one ell wat far a special invitation, and that al! the frends of the great cwuse at Stake ei) eadeavor to attend and ad in the good work by iherr presence and counsel. cM. WILEY, Ww oN MW SMITH, J H FOOTE, E W. OGBURN, J.T. WHEAT, EB recutwee Commuter Yor are hereby reepectfally and earnestly invited O ; 4 to attend and cent ia the deliberate: Carrie, I think his ¢ mnduct very much of ead Convention ; and in ordet that all who attend like and reqnes" may be property cared for. it important tnat they give early notice of their inte muons, and we therefore eaclose @ printed cetd which vou will please mgn if you can attend, and we earnestly hope thatanch may he the case,) and eend to Duct W ©. E. Parbam. of Warrenton, local committee of pre parations matter, ee each «course we paricalarty desired by the on discovering that he possessed a degree fession the mat lll warrant you, F citizens whoer heaprialiy the Convention ia lo enjoy Tee: ' ; . ie : ; : cath Ot and by pu git, each delegate will find, on regis of intelligence above his clasa, placed Mr. Lindsey has not for tering his name at the Adel, ame one of the Com- him in his office, where his business was. ciation w ith toil, his sympathies are with mitier to direet him to Me place where he ia to etay , : nee fi et ; _ al WM JOHNSTON, to make out his reports. by some means the laboring class wlile he has their love FE F PARHAM, M Johnston or Your special attention ve directed to this ‘Lim. He is no upstart, no child of luck or good fortune, Lut one of true merit, ined- est aud shrinking in the highest degree, really is, unconscious quite of what lic but one of nature's gifted children, endow- ant powers of tellect, at ed wi UDCE Joan oy aw mind and heart bear- stamnp of batures true hoGuity, ttlo nove in the sphere which cir | cumstances and 1/i fortune assigned Lim, I wisi not say nature, for if I did I shoul then add anew ciause tumy Level ia wy opinion tbature has but litte tu do with lot hal manus lot in life, while circumstances shape his destiny, and too often your par- uod in high life while not ty mature’s noblemen are} wers of wood and drawers { water Why, really, Carrie, you are enthasias- toon your defence of the working class, I sliail begin to think that this young plebian 19 doing a sort of wholesale work »wisning hearts. Then you are wrong . Emma, he w content to win one without wounding the many, he and our voung freud Jala, have long since mad an exchange of that very valuable part of the body sue was always eccentric, Lut I ain half mired of all admirers,” and whata pretty come off, it will be seme day, for this low born one to ran off with each a prize. I don't suppose, Emma, that it would | be quite as sudden asa load peal of thun- jer, or @ vivid flash of lightning on a calin bright day: the society of A long looked knowingly on, and Julia's friends, 1 believe, at least, the sensible portion of them, approve her choice.— turns and strikes his deadly fangs into it. You can say but little for his gratitude to Julia's father, whom, I am told, took Well, said the first speaker, n this instance, to believe she have the viper, when pursed in the bosern, him from the lowest rank of society, and Mr. Staunton, whom you know is a dis | Tue le | jtinguished member of the bar jther’s character needs nu comment, ’tis sufficient to say, she is every way wor- thy of such a son Y uur account, Carrie, does not agree in all particulars with that given me at Mrs Alton's, think you that you may be mis Was not his fa ther a mechanic, a roaugh-fisted fullower taken in some points! fsume branch of manual labor? Grace Alton said, she remarked as nt passed her, eager to join some legal brethren who were grouping around a chandalier, that he had better far be parsaing lis or lis father’s vld vo cation, namely, that of lLarness making, jwhich has ever,in my imagination, had | tan-vats and a vulgar association w jhorses. I then enquired of her something lof the history of the sulject of her re }marks, which I have given you in sub- stanee. Fic, fie, on Grace or any other, | who should Le souarrow-minded and vul gar, as to give expression fo suca re- marks or make such coarse allusions. 1 wonder the pearl spray in ber hair, and the vainly jewelled watch in her goiden girdle, did not remind her of the time when her late worthy fathcr, whom 1 honored for his worth, watches and dealer in cheap jewels, in Pearl stree ternal grand father seeing he was a per severing young man, gave him a situa- tion in his large jewelry establishment, the mebest in the city, and finally receiv- ed him as a junior partner of the tirm.— You will perceive, Emma, that Tam well versed in the pedigree of several of our es, and if the mx t aristocratic famuil worth of their ancestors had met with the checks, drawbacks and countless sneers, which they would interpose in the way of those who would rise, now be where they are. contempt for those who are 80 envious »/ was selling oranges, ang and illiberal, not to say destitute of true politeness, as wantonly to make offensive allusions to one’s former lirmble occupa tion. The mental calibra of such, must indeed be small, not to see that the man dignifies the profession and not the pro that prompts a God speed’ to the merito- | lovers, | rious and struggling one. I hope, said Emma, you do not think confidently to lean, All geem eager to | fair one; I can only feel contempt for! prove a pleasing theme for her leisure} I'll assure you, Emma, said Miss | Rivers, there ean be nothing displeasing | ought he was, or rather | was a tinker of era multitude t,and Edward Lindsey’s ma- they would not I can only feel gV¥hiat would you think he picked up a knowledge of the profes: and patronase sion of law, and in a clandestine way, were I to tell you that I heard lim say his old) vocation, the JAWES WM COOK SAMUEL BOBBITT, ET RICE, JOHN WHITE, Comraittee of Invitation qualitied himself for the practices and as he was proud of hie shrewdness equals his boldness, he is was his coat of arms, his pattent of no likely to become a formidable rival to his bility! Here the entrance of the legal A Runaway River, old benefactor. Pray, Emma, where did) harness making ¢ eman pat an end te you get this precious piece of informa: the conversation, while our aristocrat The Nebgaskian, of the Ist inst, de-tion? It surely comes from one whose na- friend swept from the parlor with the scribes a flagrant outrage upon “squatter oo, ia jannd el -with ‘oalonsly, for gross: dignity of an Eastern queen, and had the sovereignty” as having been lately per- petrated by the Missouri River, in the vicinity of De Sato, Washington County, listened to. in that Territory. The ice gorged in the being could be found so base as thus to Dend of the river, a few miles above that) accuse Edward Lindsey, and none go il- town, and the water, with acriminal dis: Jiberal as to. withhold praise from him. M. E. B. of Sauispury regard of the rights of DeSoto aad her ferry privileges, took a short cut across the bend: forcing a channel near Calhoun, Iowa, and making DeSoto an Island town | ness have ever marked his course, which of Nebraska, some four or five miles from | has been as the * path of the just, shin the river, to the infinite disyust of the in habitants of that city. By this arrange- tnent a few thousand acres of land will be added to the already extensive do mains of Nebraska er slander, or injustice, [have seldom ear of her fancy been very acute, she Tdid not think any human might have heard the clank of her grand of our quandom mec hianic’s hammer. [think if honor is due to living man, it is to him; strict integrity and upright- THE BRIDAL, Tur bells are ringing @ merry peal while joyous faces are seen thronging the ing more and more unto the perfect day.” : ra sretty dwelling of the Rose of the village I grieve for human nature, when T be- 4 hold it so devoid of that “charity that, who this day, ! f one of the most fundly yecomes the t thinketh no evil,” or of that generosity o it ed to six father’s anvil in unison with the strokes and trastingly disappointed in the samepfway. wh ae, the Arts and Sriences, Tenement Wanted. Having made several applications for a tenement, and being refused on account of color, I take the: method of inquiring |throngh the press if there is any geatle- 'man in the city of Worcester who has a 'tenement a short distance from Foster Block, he would not be afraid to rent to |@ gentleman of color, He will find a ‘respectable tenant in Prof. A. Molineanx, | proprietor of Worcester gymnasium, who | 1s obliged to chatige his residence, it be- |ing too far from his. place of business. If |there is any gentleman who can accom- |modate the applicant, they will please |address a line through post, and oblige, ' most Baad gin PROF. A. MOLINEAUX. NUMBER 5 cas A a em si oi -_ - = a) broad, true bosom, henceforth, she expects idence, and was unable to find him. | know the gentle one ; nature herself, puts Worcester is a jewel of a place. When and on whose str@ng arin and | not know the man’s name or place of res- | C—— (afterwards Mrs. L.) that she would | cant and hombug are dull in the wider not trust herself to be so near her grand- | narket of th tunit i father. My dear father stood very near| iting and unequalled suptly eas be ob: Tt won |UOrs she was terribly agitated. There tained in this panit of tae Chliensetregih. was a narrow passage from the door of/[. 4 fugitive slave bill to be nullified ? “The events of that day,” said the old gentleman, “I shall never forget. on her brightest robes ; while the sweet \fifty years ago Jast summer that these | entrance to the room which was on the! Forthwith iia tania bs aia oko the songsters carol forth theit softest lays, /scenes occurred, and I have always been | east dividing the rows of benches. Gen. | City Hall crowded, and vociferous reso- |twittering in and out the doorway as. if’ anxious to peep in upon the scene. The | flowers around the dear old /,ome soon to be left in the distance, sgemn to exhale |their choicest odors, while fhe bright sky jlends a deeper tent to their lovliness: from the cares of the South winds the gentlest zepliers issue forth and softly fan the brow. of nature, giving to the strqamlet its gen- | tlest ripple, and the leaf its plightest wave | jself as if in unison with thd happy hearts | \that thisday go forth into thp world. Now | 1a holy stillness pervades the scene; the; | minister of God give withithe authority lof his high commission, id deep solemn tones, pronounces the impofing ceremony lof his simple church, and fhe twain be- come one, henceforth, to traverse lite’s | ragged pathway together. }For them, the juntold future has wuch in spore of joy and grief; but in the exuberang of bliss what leare they for sorrows, wliosp shadows flits not now o’er their sunny path; to them | life’s one bright happy dr@am—the past | forgotten, and the present \ty. From boring hearts gqes up the fer lissful reali {vent prayer for their wutfal bliss; the aged father, tremulons wit} decay, press- jes to his boson his child whose happiness jhe has now committed to aotber, aud in | murmured accents invol@s that God whose care is over all, to spield his child; {while the mother with tegrful eves and | resignation, meek, loving!], folds in her embrace, the dear ove whd from her bo- som’s fount drew her lifegthea martyr like resigns her, and amidjthe bless:nys and prayers of parents ‘th friends, she py home to struggle with fhe w goes forth from her chi! ut Vs ylad hap- } " veres the dearest ties, r@ignus dear associations, and goe, not |what may be her future ot can exceed the holy, trusthg love of wo man that prompts the chyertul sacrifice of the hearts dearest idols Man, too often cold andfalse, can you count the cost of womnman pve! can you Ibid it lightly. ve She who gives it is a mar@r without the BY Be SAME THE PAINFUL EYBRACE. I will tell you a true f estimate the treasure! crown, ory of an old gentietnan who is now moe than seven- ty, and whose life has Lee py by the recollection « 4th great sit which he committed in 5 was a violation of the e:gth ment When he was abont twenty, W ant Gage went to a neighbor. vilage to at tend a celebration which Bought tove !with several thonghtless Joung men of his own age, Who t ld hingthey meant have a “high time,” andasked him to jointhem. Their plat Ws to see how mach they could make tlat day by ] fering from persons who lad articles f sale. William Gage maugno objection to this plan. As they entered the vilbge thoy found larve cotloction.o Aaay F 1 a large collection of | . aud ian tents were erected for theBale of various articles. Their plans werf easily carried out, and they soon ere themselves, in which cles they bad stolen William went into a ter of aman who representing himself asa merchant's cl@k, offered him his services. The man thihed him, said he had more business than fe could attend to, and would be glad to fave him assist him. Oneof William's coBpanions stood near the door, and as he s@d one orange, he handed another to Lim) Tn this way he deprived the man of Wait and he was not detected At night the young mh re koned up the money they had madegand it ameoan ty dollars. Wifiam re urned home and went to his roog sy but his con science would not allow hin to rest. He » thought of the man he ha} wronged, he . thonght of his family ; perfaps they were , poor, and would suffer ff the want ot » what he had so un taken. THe . thought of those words utBred on Mount _ Sinai, amid the thunderpys and light nings, by the voice of G vdbimself, “Thou shalt not steal.” He th ght of the ta- bles of stone on which wad written, with the finger of God, “Thou fhalt not steal : He resolved to find the fian he had de- frauded, to make confessifi to him, and ; restore his property. H@ arose in the » middle of the night, and Bturned. to the village, but the man had fone before he ushing bride arrived. Ile followed himbhere, but was He did ils : ; 5 : of crime throughout the civilized world. seeking for the man whom I wronged, Washington stopped at the end to let’ Jations, full of sonud and fury, are passed and wishing to restore him fourfold. i icuireabeeul gegen rae ane itn tee nage ies gil. a ing nothing. ; ; ; | = & , ; Then and t it i am now more than seventy years of a4¢,' sjash or rather louse cuffs. He also wore | that, « a Gal one Gree ote and the recollection of that sin is still/rnfiles. He had not changed his fash-|roeg and heroism” thus assembled, will fresh in my mind, and I am still ready to ions. He was a short man, with a good | never permit a poorslave to betgken out restore fourfold.” | head. With big family he attended our) of ¢his municipality. From this home of May you be saved from similar unhap- | garldabhdhg Hanae Soul dremiwasetotl negrophilism, the awkward squad of in- piness by remembering to keep the com-| suit of black. Be itary hat had the! ce ee rth d-vetreata mandments of God. Crime once com-| black cockade. There stood the Father!);, [fere pleat TD canceled frowi the mitted cannot be recalled and it can be of his Country acknowledged by nations pulpit and practical Ohristianity j iL ous; one might well boast of such pro-;—a sweet, soothing harimopy diffuses it-| forgiven only for the sake of Jesus Christ. |“ the first in war, first in peace, first in| And here—in thie city of Worcester— |the hearts of his countrymen,” No mar-| which curses the Supreme Conrt for Eile jshals, with gold colored pee no cheer’ nouncing the incapacity of the rk 28 : ing. The most profound stillness greetec es The National Hotel Sickness. hit as if that nal assembly desired to ee pig poorer gored pnd The last number of the Boston Medical|bear him breathe—the homage of the] .. the worship of the ideal, angelic ne- Journal contains a long letter frou Col. | beart—Mr. Adams covered his tace With | roa man is unable to find a Taasase Isaac U. Barnes, of Boston, one of the both his hands. The sleeve of his coat) fecuuse he is of @ black complexion and of sufferers of the National Hotel, to Dr. D.'and bis hands were covered with tears.| 4 r;jcan descent ! H. Storer, which very fully describes the | Every now and then lS was feat | Banner of Liberty, Middleton, N. Y: pressed sob. I cannot describe Wash.-| : ** | \ngton’s appearance as I felt it—perfectly fers to the various theories of its origin. | composed and self-possessed till the close | Speaking of the probability that it was of his address. Then, when strong men’s | occasioned by arsenic or any other irri-|sobs broke loose, when tears covered their Ey ; ’ 4 d fur ma- | faces, then the great man was shaken. | It will be hows] by the following that /hever took iny eyes from his fage. Large! the Abolitionists of New England, when . drops caine from his eyes. He looked to! they used to own negroes, and buy and “But that any person or persons, from |the grateful children who were parting) sell them as they did hogs and horses, malice or sheer waptoness, could have|with their father, their friend, as if bis} qign’t put as high estimate thea deliberately, from day to day, procured | heart was with them and would be to the} P Soe bh hens arsenic or any other active mineral poi-! end.”— Vational Intelligencer. | they now profess to: sou in the necessarily very large quanti- | | Price of Negrees Ove Hundred Years Age. ties which certainly would have been re-| quired, and, for the entire space of thirty | American Messenger. symptoms of this strange disease, and re- De Price of Negroes a Century Age. tant mineral poison, admiuisteres licious purposes, the letter says: —— +e - | The news from Havana is interesting.| 4. - ire The Spanish fleet, intended to settled the| The Homestead, published at Hartford, or forty davs consecatively, have miu-| ; ds ‘ » : . old gied it, or caused it to have been min- | Mexican difficulty, is said to be near the | sicaincamaicnd an aged Sagieiemaas ap ied, with the food or water, or both, in| island, and soldiers are arriving by every | document which gives the price of farm use at the house, with the vague, ang | Vessel from Spain. A portion of these) stock and negroes in that State over one wicked, and hellish design to destroy the oo piney sees t eats e Lay os | hundred years ago. All the old thi 2 Sar da, W 1as agi arne noe 4 » WhO again cc UP States, it will be remembered, were slave- with his wooden leg, and who, backed up di ne ‘ by Spain and promises of assistance at | bolding until since the revolation. The home, is about to undertake the over-! document in question is an inventory of there is no example, God be praised, in throw of Commonfort’s administration a the estate of Capt. Thos. Wheeler, one of nes, in this country, nor Europe. the ree aber and age the | the richest men of his day, his estate be- : rein mself n the weantime Cor RS By eat V Bre tneantine ol” ing estimated at over $40,000. To show the » 1 believe that a case of such deep 5 ) monfort is getting ready tu repel the in- : ’ vasion, and to put down conspiracies at| Uifferences in the prices then and now, home. | we give the price of slaves as found in | Mexico will shortly be the theatre of the inventory, dated December 11th, “A dreadful nausea has been, in ay | oe old ST of prearneeyt 1775: Gio, cmst and 0108 - | order, popular commotion, and bloodshed, pene ie Caen die ae cee Tha Sich hace so stained her history in other | ee negro man, named Quash, $8,34- felt it alunost all the time from the tirst yoars, will be ba Sent presented, on a grand | Neos diem a roca Tae <P iikeerareventtcds ri Contake scale. At least it looks so now. reat women, named Cab, $13%,06. an ounce of beef steak, or that amount of These revolutions in Mexico are fre | Neore man, named Cezar, $127,34. any animal food into my stomach, my ex- |quent, as they are pot without interest to| ei man, — tt $152,73. Ficnce thas far ia that | should enffer|°t® OW cosmtry. It may so tarn out as} pal ead ge or scaifcom thishorrid naneea. © © © that the Administration may be called | a woman, named $105,50. r 1 ,. j Negro woman, named Sarah, $133,34. Negro woman, nained Jane, $125,00. life of anybody who might chance to taste | food or drink water upon the premises, | implies a degree of refinement in malice and a prodiyal love of murder of which! ANG nnable depravity as this theory | supposes Call be foand upon the records 5 * * * * er t t | * “ipate 2 s! 21 | to my mind, in this | yPon ue participate 10 sos 8 bee n the an entire abscence of drama before it 18 over ie interference i * . ere ay: nesinent to ite) end: 2. Spain in the affaifs of Mexico may be Near wornand, named Cloe, $125.00. . ul have paren falt the slightest sca! mnsidered such a flayrant violation of} eo boy, named Pharo, $24,00. Sonia pain in the region ae the sto- the Monroe doctrine, (to which the Ad ats girl, = Phillis, 850,00. : ministration is pledged,) as to call for se} ° ervant mulatto boy, Harry, §28,79. mach, nor in any part of what I think eae tle Gart t heacntive Servant Indian woman, M 55. yon call the great vital package, nor in| 11028 actin ou the part of the Execative ary, If it be true that Spain has formed an al = oe the lower viscera, nor in any other part | ni Gantal Ait Vator aed } bi ] Fr ' mi al . YORK Py \T of my body, which could, in any manner apes nee me 7 ae ee dea) ri i ‘B ve Oe | Submitting to What. or by any possi bility arise from the re-establishment of Spaniso dominion 1D . . by ; The late Epbriam Peabody, about iis disease nits first inception Mexico, the part our Government may | or (8 If> ce pti fo. i tincey be called upon to play will Le an impor-|twenty years ago, was attacked with >the ef this writing; and my A - MY tant one; and has been saggested, ay bleeding at the lungs, and was obli to wn experience, in this particniar, 19 the f . 4 . by . : leer atilessrtitteotherseith result in the ultimate expulsion of Span-| resign bis pastoral duties at Cincinnati ; san > that at least thirty others with} A wey : : qui nie eared ‘ish power from America, and the acqni his only child was laid in a New England whom ve compared notes ne ven tleman, adverting to this pe ecnlia marked to ne that he thought it an alto ptom, and that he should the use of her eyes; his home was en up, and his prospeets were v They had sold their furniture, and went to board in a country tavern in the town sition by the United States of the island | grave; his young wife had temporally lost of Cuba.— Wilmington Herald. ray dark. >: ugly svu wee ed to experience some sort of/ WANTED BY THE PRESIDENT. pau vain, ANV pair ny sensation 7 anemia I Agi gales i ae Some person to accept the Governor-| of Dayton. One day, as he came it from ‘ ept a ch seemed to be upon all [ lk f, ra | is. avery death-like torporofthe whole ship of Ctah Territory. Quite a number ebennee wipe aap edibeural paar] eee ee ee acy vies Kane aan. Giese | been thinking of our situation here, and viscera, upper and lower., f indiv nals have been iiny ) 4 Tou ’’ have determined to be submissive and The writer refers to the suggestion that, Mr. Buchanan to take > butthey patient.” “Ah!” said he, ‘that is a good the sickness miz declined. Reason why—the dan- resolution; let us see what we have to ic tht have proceeded from bave all 1 the copper of the kitchen utensile, with| fer and trouble are cons Jerable, and pay sebmit to. I will make alist of our trials. . a ‘ . — > he z ] aac res nd concludes as!tight. There must be, however, some First—we have a bo:ue—-we will Beis wateav ai ake . to that. Second—we have the comforts : list ste atric 1 hie er i follow interested patriot in - fe—we will sabmit to that. Thirdly —we have each other. Fourthly—we g's re- have a multitude of friends. Fifthly— ave a God to take care of us.” “Ab!” she, “I pray stop, and I will say no vd a _ ee t} “For myself [have no remaining doubt ranks, ready to save th rin of this discase. I!ing Governor over Brig Give the office, Mr¥ We as to the real or) believe it is attributable exclusively to! fractory followers. the poisonous gases from the sewers of Pp to an old line Buchanan Whiz sai the louse and strect, aided, it mav be, by , Wy Jierald more about submission.” the deleterious and very offensive etHuvia| 7 a from the vaults under the bnilding. I 2 ae . believe this obnoxious vapor was drivet Freemasona in the Crhinet.—The F ; A Fee B aes = One of the good ladies back upon and into the cellar by the rise) masons’ Magazine says : “It is probably in cis piace, # 10 officiates in such mat- of the tide, into which the common sew-) known to most of our readers that Gen ters, during the past week, was called to attend the birth of only eight infants. This, considering the scarcity of provis- ions, will do tolerably well. After wheat harvest, and grain shall become a litlle more abundant, it is presumed the afore- said good lady's business will be a little more brisk.—-(rreenshorough Patriot and Cass is a Past Grand Master of the Grrand Michigan, an which the rain fell copiously for twelve | well qual fied to speak tself It broke out at lavs, during one of) Lodge of er should empty lois, theref f the c! ution and its anan is also ter three very warm re, varacter ours, and during whieh time the river! and tendencies of the President Bu Diseases of a similar] principles been known to or-!a Past Master of a lodge at Lancaster ct tv, Pennsylvania. The Vice President, se Very Tapidiy racter have often nate from a similar cause Hon. Mr kinridge, is amember, we : jthink, of Es Knight . a Washington's Farewell. penn : ky: and. We notice that President Swain, of How. [our University, was in Columbia, on The following extract 1s from a letter | the Se i I 1 feats tort f visiti a s}) : Irder } hursday tast, for the parpose of Visi ing itten by alady up Jeo cishtyvoars el Order in . : written by a lady upwards of eighty years \ ears the archives in the State House, and of 2 Vinvoray * lay , yroerrragr - 8 . , old res gin Philadelphia, to her gra | obtaining documents of revolutionary hie- tory.— Wil. /lerald What a miserable old hambug John © When General Washington delivered " s i 7 his Farewell Address in the room at the UU 7 Ie 1 A pew Orleans religious newspaper re- suthwest corner of Chest 1] Sixth He is opposed to fillibustering, and yet . : g ‘spape eae I Be i ae ey. fillibasters ou the grandest sort of a quests those Proleseors of religion who Strela LAA U MAG ; eon ie a 4 calc ‘ . come to that city for a residence, in the wasin the room the Congress oC cu prec Se es . . oe : . fhe tile rth Scanlon arne DOLW — e! Ile rolls up his pious eyes in horror tirst place to bring their recommenda- he table of the Speaker was between th } tious, and in the second place their rede two windows on Sixth street. The dangh- over the dreadful slave trade, but dves a of Dr. ¢ of Alexandria the physi: | httle of it himself—slily. : i cian and intimate trend of Washington, |, Ile demands the rem) wal of Concia, “= Mrs. I , whose husband was the au- Captain General of Ca : because Con Death ohio AGllionacre== Com: Jobe ditor was avery dear friend of mine chav has: openly ecuntised (at ag . ee C. Stevens died of enlargement of the Her brother, Washington, was one of the [€ de, and we te Bee oe heart, at his residence in Hoboken, on secretaries ot Gen. Washington Young | haa a i i hs ape ee June loth, aged 72 years. He leaves Dandridge, a nephew of Mrs, Washing: [Yet he openly steals year oy yeay by false property to th@egpaount of several mil- ton, was another. [ was included in representations, thousands and ten oft eee Mrs.——"s party to witness the august, thousands of Coolies from the coast of the solemn sceno N - tt declined | China, and consigns es toa slavery of |going with Mrs. HH—, who had deter- all others the most terrible! | It ig a singular fact, that when an In- mined to go so early as to secure the If ever there was a hoary old sinner, dian swears, he swears in English. There front bench. It wae fortunate for N—— |Jobo Ball is one !— Wilmington Herald.‘ are no oathe in the Indian vernacular. gion with thera. The Slavery Questien in Oregon. We have been kindly favored with a letter containing the following extract, just received from Oregon Territory. It is from a gentleman of the highest respec tability and position, and exhibits the views of the settlers in reference to sla very, considered as a practical institution As long as negroes rule at present ligh prices, we have no faith in their introduc tion into Oregon. But this statement goes far to show the recognized advan tages of the institution, and the sick!) sentimentality of its opponents. North ern men are not slow to sce the truth and recognize it, when their interest does not Nie in the opposite direction aud their sec tional prejudice is not stirred ap. tere wa practical deinenstration of their sa gacity.— Charleston Merce ry Astoria, O. T., Aj We shall have warm times in this Ter ritory until we are ac asa State. The slavery question wil swal low apevery other cousderation, avd vou weed wot be surprised if Oregon knocks for admisson with a pro-slarery constitu won. The difficulty of obtaimmg laber ere and family servants, is teat change in ihe feelings of even Navies people settled bere, throughout the farming portions of the country, and the mining regions are almost unanimous ty fur slavery. There will be some how ling dove by the negro-worshipers here, beture we get through the ight go for slavery uyself, for 1, together with my wife, have Lecome tired of doing t work for which negroes ouly are by na ture wade and constituted. The present a pree of labor here will keep as down for @ generation, unless we are permitted to parchase slaves from the States and hold them. In such an event we will make Oregon shove ahead, and soon have a better state of society than we now have cil 20, 1857 mitted tote the working a I shall Ixrexson Deraxtwext.— Arrest of 7 gttece Slaves at Cincinnali.—Thie Secre- tary of the Interior has received from Lewis W. Gifford, United marelal fur the southern di ging an account of tant cipnati. ! stant. From it we learn that the neyrocs were found in a room in the third et a building adjoiuir Cincin Bette office, vce ipted the reporter of the Cineinnat: Commercial. [1 making the arrest, Deputy Marshall Elliott re ceived a stab, and is now ly oas'y woanded. In tne sc the negroes (a man and w Man Was shot iu the avdumen, and may die from the wound. After their capture they were takeu Lefore the commissioner, them identity proven, and remanded the ewustudy of their own eriu Covin a od rv aot ati Ga ny danger fu secure ule aGei) a man who Came from S ae | ns Vicaragua —A ge passenger ty the P Juan Ge! Norte when te an » Males ial Wialke ‘ By beango arrivals trom Grestow sere Were hu at tial piace above, pews af Grevtown Was, al the Gautewmalans and Hondurians bac Telarved howe, leas rece Cuarye of Rives and Granada; but that since Walker had icf the country, the j testive feuis Led Urowen oot afresh, and that these two Nortiern States were pre pearing War Ope each other Ricaus bave re! uri xi Castilla aud San Carivs forte are st tified by tuem. The natives at Greytown are 60 bad spurile aud € Xpectabiun is Cat Walker would The Conta U hume, Uiougl the ave very iitGe (roubie i everrenning the couutry ayain if le wer there with 1,000 men, and tue u que te There are vat tw be feet now left at Grevt Ainoey is supposed tu ave veen lus hee ng gvbe ip t Cuaelt © € Weer Sivee ih es ecm@AT y ve Gee a ‘ rm wee Seard of wien ur rn bef 2. 9. Creole — Eaorm. ms Gud Bowlder Fuuni Te Maryeviile Herald ears that the Downie vile Tunnel Con pany, at ¢ res have found the iargeet bouider conta ing guid, periays ever strock in Ca bie Up to last Bceounts, they had ex tracted $17.00, and liad 1 tamed ite full size amount of yoid it than $100.0" Th off, w one from Australia, wis thet 46 peppers have recwiitiy 1 being vt ek t vers abev esfiitjate ‘..¢ ven iu Londeo, and wi Wejshe, (quartz and goid,) 4 pounds QbG is Valued Uy seine sanguine .udivid wal, at £2 x + SU, >: Paes An Imy mrtant | 1 Ties ce tof Rhode le a ry ed mat a bank ve fa . 4 et a @ * res v “ lane as € a ery € «, be ‘ 2 thea Theo “ CUee ne MantiE “a z eA an Hank I € =! 4 n for “a iv aya let ( P ‘ t v er A tax fig t ‘ €! ya panes 4 Shot l er r base e ' al . ‘ « « % ew e 8 j , ’ ‘ 6 . e be a 1 fe ars +2 “Catton va h A Ne } te t } Ne 5 | e- Be a , | rore t au 4 i 2 er 4 5 {2 +: . | M toy tn a. Fohiinad j t . rae ew sii + { , ( satated t v ‘ la ’ olin ‘ AC Lex nygto j lis ( . ae Beery f agg PaaS CAROLINA WATCHALAY. SAZLISBERYON. C TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 30th, 1857: TERMS OF THIS PAPER $2.00 CASH Weare authorized to announce A. W. Ow- en as a candidate forthe office of County Court Clerk for the Coanty of Rowan June 23, 1RS7 64 1 We are authorized to announce Mr. Tnowas MocNeey. as a candidate for the office of Superior Court CI May 12 for she County of Rowan 7 2mo:p'd-50 unce James re-election, for the County &-5 2. tT?” REGISTER YOUR LETTERS,.—We have t wer Who seud moury to as by letter, to have theis ' Those who do not understand what is required io doing this, can find out from the Postmaster at the fice where their letiers are to be mailed ta The corner stone of the National Clay Monument is to be laid at Lexing- ton, Ky., ceremonies. on the 4th July, with imposing The Rev. R. J. Breckin- is to be the orator of the ocgasion. = oo —George Mowery and Frederick Sbeuse at the Rail Road Station in this Serious Affray Andrew Mowery, assaulted place, at a late hour on Saturday night last, and beat him so badly that his life is endangered. They were arrested on Sun- day, bat George escaped. Andrew was committed to jai! >: romisory Note Found.—A promiso- ing for $140 was picked up The t by calling on J. M. Jones, nthe plank road a few days ago ywoer car three miles West of Sal - “>. ta” Cumberland County has also done animoas thing in procuring corr } per} le, which she them at the cost and carriage price Rowan , done so; but we ve the Magistrates, at the Connty Court has not, as ve Au rust, w tane some pains to ascer ta good service cou e rendered her citizens in this way Its trne we have beard of no suffering Las not been ip midet, and corn very ard to get, nor lave we heard of very exorbitant prices being demarded by thease who have it for sale; but fora that, there may be some suffering knowr to Magistrates and othersin distant parts f thee v, whieh 6 4) be relieved ar Ae Kole Wa g *t fo suffer reelit ‘ cr sisters in s x] aw r «ws tars te voted f B anar v6 s they declared, he “was & t r jues t sounder a safer than Fillmore, ar thev urged ® cane as tle ly pe ‘a g f and ryfhe adinia r if, auste Vy W he re 4 it Kansas is tad t ~ NADsas is ea ree r 1 State 1 es dent } ‘ argenlile « rk 6 rnet ato (5 \ 5 rae Pe ae i ‘ = a= » i ts |} “ Aa ‘ c ” AVe's P4 ® at a —s lar & Hrrper, we lea 1 writte n His <a A , eX ¢ ‘ j Ps ° rwa A TAs | (rece jut 4 t tenile af ‘ kete ol * tf. w « f a s =p e¢ We Mr. Telpe é a A t ’ 4 W t MA i 4 are t 1 ‘ nie 38 i myciiee ane tw work. That { Love recally a " t ne ‘ erTitat at ula S Tene ] ure J im) i r - & se} A wfacet es / ) 6 fa ‘ \ \ oy ( vy i ( ‘ 4 I) eo a < | bimhe coca Ata | Hail storm in Washington.—Mail) storms and hurricanes are very prevalent this year, in all parts of the country ; and in some cases very destructive of proper- ty, A hail storm passed over Washing- ton City, on Sunday afternoon, June 21, and destroyed an immense amonnt of in the breakage of windows, sky- glass ’ its, &e. Even glass $ of an inch in thickness, was shattered by it. << Fatal Poisoning.—A case of fatal poi- soning, by a negro cook, has just come to light in Chesterfield county, Va.. in of Edward Gill. ILis two voungest children died before it was dis- the family covered that their sickness was caused by poison. Two other children are now dangerously ill. The other members of the family are recovering. The cook, and other negroes implicated, are in Peters- Surg jail. oe Broke Jatl.—We learn that Cuirman, who was condemned to be hang for the murder of a young lady in Guilford coun- ty broke jail in Greensboro’, on Saturday night last, and made his escape. CHIEF MARSITALL. Col. HWorack L: Rosarps, Chief Mar- shall for the 4th of July, having an an- expected call in Washington City, on that day, the appointment has Leen ten- dered to, and accepted by, Capt. A. B. Hxypres. Ww. M. Barker, is an assistant Mar- shall for the 4th July. sae-The Rev. Jas. Pervis, of the N C. Conference, died at Wilkesboru’, N.C., on the 2d ult. | Walk up to the Captain's Office.—By the new arrangement ainongst our busi- yg semi-annual set- tlements of accounts, now is the ness men, of requirin time to begin the practical inangueration of the new systern, The half year expires with the present month. It isa dulltime forbu siness generally just at this moment, and we think our business men w tind it quite convenient to wait on those who de- sire to square up theiraceounts. Calion us first, if you owe us, $0 that we can pay -o- Ral R rad Accident.—T Express train due yesterday morning at >eclock, did not arrive until eleven, in consequence f the train being thrown off the trach by obstructions. We have heard of no serious damage being done. The obstruc- ) tions were laid on between the Gibson ville and McLean Stations. Two negroes found ne t t : were arrestedt it ind near the place, were arre 1uy the clarye commu iF 4 Ss pray ) fence FROM WASHINGTON W asus ron June The Administration are considering » Mexican prestior T \ does not entirely endorse Wa bers course in) Kar fthink he excee y lis instruct 8 CHARLESTON MARKET Crgrrstos, June 26 Twe've reel bales of we 6 it avi, atta € oo HEAVY ROBBERY OF JEWELRY Arexaspria, Va. Jone 24 The extensive jewelry es ment at Mr. Coarles H. Adama, in this city, wa Poke t ast vit, oa ewept evervt gy alrte The a t ry Liws es ate at Aa ® {x 7 }) i / ( " Tiss Fg re zen €atoed . ast Vente ’ at eid t a city Mr. Cheves war rn th Se; er] \ DD tee .a * 4 ar NV ¢ FROM KANSAS ge | J a3 wep ar ims t the ties of D phan, At Lea x JeiFure Suawnee and D 1 5 ‘ as | v 4 ) atic DD ( a) ¢ 4 rt 1) , GA ‘ ry A ‘ AAs l a) “ t A ¢ i ) ex ed FW ¥ 8 Douyiaa ¢ (i 4 Ww ®&, ae Ar § seared Ir T } » WANSAS, JUNE 7 total f Lawrence, Kansas ihe vost i re waaonly three p> “ [tie tra he ax been ele (o fie vr « Kiw ‘ I I A A «than 4 / “] t ‘ e te I ( er > ( a (3a Ms are ‘ wt 4 at x ‘ Lies foyra ( !¢ t ar - T { ‘ f It 7 4 4 , ( ( * a tue - ot A i a \ i ree I Oitthee De ent. M J 1 ee ! , ZU WOneYy in me | Pn) 1 " A xz t es \ ' () ' AAG Are ste 3 4 4 an ae | FROM WASHINGTON. Wasurreton, June 23. Governor Cumming takes his family 4 B 4 with him to Utah, intending to make that work In that city, the invention of territory his permanent home. fessor John U, ¥. Salomon, which is lik Col Jack Hayes, of Texas celebrity, now Jy to supercede the steam engine, a8 fy » fox heatalanil miles | Surveyor General of California, will prob- cheaper, safer, and more’ powerful.—| a iF years ago, . ably be transferred to Utah, iv a similiar The Professor has been eke than ten capacity. Bringhain Young has never : ; . : recognized the U.S. Surveyors, but claims years engaged in perfecting his engine, possession of all the soil of Utah. Not’ being aided by some of the most wealthy one inhabitant holds lands derived by and jntelligent citizens of Baltimore. government title, hence, even Salt Lake! Pye engine has been in operation for City itself ig openito) pre-emption. This * Though only a four horse is one of the perplexities which the Fed- 5 eral Courts in the territory will have to deal with, together with the established titles to lands. It is expected that troops * The moter, (says the Patriot) is pro- and more civil officers will leave for Utah Gueed by a compound of de. sulphiated in the middle of July next, or the Ist of 4, sulphuret of carbon, coal-tar, and vol- A ugust. Mr, Izard returns as Governor atile or fixed oi , which, ander certain in- of Nebrasa, fluences of heat becomes powerfully ex- The British consulate at New York is pansive and thus gives momentum. avery important post, but ithas been al-| © The fluid, or gas, is used over and two weeks. engine, (if worked by steain,) it perfurms the estimated duty of ten hogges. lowed to remain vacant since the disimis- over again with scarcely any diminution salof Mr. Barelay, who had filled itin aor waste, being thrown, after performing manner very acceptable to those who had) jts work, from the heater to the con- official business with him. We learn that denser, and frum the condenser to the after a years delay, a successor has been heater again, with thorough renova- appointed, o the person of Mr. Francis! tion, The heater, the gas or fluid is in- Lousada, a! present a resident of Cuba, troduced, is submerged ig a cistern of where he has held the ottice of arbitrator heated vil, kept hot by a Rentle tire. In of the Mexico commission. It was wish- this condition the gas expands, gaining ed by the British residents of New York its power, aud passing throagh pipes and that Mr. Burelay should return to his post. valves, acts npon the piston, giving mo- there, but it was believed that some ob- tion to the engine. The appliances arc jection would have been made to it by siinple, easy of comprehension, tree from the present Executive. But it may be complication and not subject to accident doubted wlether Mr. Buchauan gave any or disarrangement. Thus a steady, ac opinion upen that subject. tive force is ut all times kept up.” Lient. Craven has received preparato- “The cost of this fluid is estimated at ry orders fue building boats and making 10 cents per gallon, and it’ is demonstra- other arranzements for the survey of the ted that 1s gallons, by careful attention, Isthmus of Darien, with a view to the will ran an engive of the capacity bere construction of a ship canal. He will noticed, for one year. The amoont of start before Jetober. The Navy Depart- fuel is, in a proportion of 15 Ibs. of coal ment has made application to the War: to 100 lbs compared with a steam engine Departmeni for the assignment of an ofti- of the same dimensions, while mere than cer to cv operate with the expedition. double the force can be brought into re- quisition, * Sesides the advantages above notic ed, we are told—and indeed it becomes . apparent to practical or scientific observ- visited last saturday afternoon by a tor-; ers—that explosion is impossible, and great Journal says: Terrible pears that Christian County, Illinois, was | Tornado in Lilinois.—It ap-| The Chicago thas a momentons points gained in ol viating all dang A number of scien tifle yentlemen and practical machinists nado of violence. Onor informant was at the village of . , F . have witnessed the oper ms of this-er Pena, in thet county, daring the ‘blow, ¢ : } ! . gine, all of whom were mach preased a ind describes its effects there asternble./o , . ' r ° conudent vo s Ulfituate success It was aceempanied by hail and rain ; igs were swept from their founda- ae | , } I scme of them carried into the! There is one good thing in t new air; others anroofed, and others torn in-/eent It weighs precisely the | Jred oms. 4 number of new stores that! partofia pound Peop eu Ne had just beer completed were scattered cinals nay turn it to some purp a nto tragmerts, the Presbyterian Church, inede of determin: a - fram: building, was moved some SIX pence worth is an onnec six feet fromits foundation: the LHlimers can be sent by mail f Central freignt cars were blown from the three cents more track, and worse than al!, tive persons a wotnan am four clildren- killed The Ketrrme of Politencas —Our la wy being strick with falling timbers, or trend men Mrs. Par reequet, though carried inte be air and thrown npon the she was very always did her owr ground Several otuer persons were marketing, and irmied home w reor less injured, some of whom may dinner One dav. on her ret { e ects of thre i rics ' et, « 1 drop: eff rinjari : | 1 dropy a a = yy tier el > r t \ What Unde Sam has Done.—The f na ‘ ; who was aan Wing contmet is felicitousily te i ’ }oitte ‘ ‘ ‘ e | VE , . Prooklye Eagle ark, * Madain, vou lia Unele San, after carry ing on 8iNers ir far r aving three > , vars, \ n France a 1 Popular Delusion J It i ci \ I r r r ' Mex Ling 4 ads, =} 4 x soppose that a nn Levongs t a ani trading w ul crea \ A Noman does. IT ws to lie w es vil snoy 1 malance aAnG twetty-tw s, enone ft Eta Ci s, ‘ . riot < Jw rs, socety in seme for akes Sain en Aire ALON ta t ae ~ rresolu Eny Jo has qua ah ' erm ' t Toother ‘ 1) Nv allow ) «of Runrove bave run Ip a score v ye rton, while Satu has pa y centage of 4 gaine a odebta, beaght real estate, and bas own) pleasnres or wants. Tle haa hie adv for a rainy da dv and that is all, and even tor that he SalaWera et ecrety Jy sport, mete voiather er, and wan is the servar VM ) D / ares aid ie atte ver: a eo ie qiecdinen in Kanaas, and the ; } & ad serva ea oft ter ry asa ‘ \ niin, Mw i : Barning the Dead. ‘ ¥ in € 6 l G , h ‘aa J) I I « Acadeiny of Mecicine lins Waker mt ‘ st sett $ ‘ un © people ~ SX a ! aioe rs t h t return tet pr 4 al Thev say Lies try cf I ; ' Parisia t ‘ f | + t 7 f Ar A ias « ft twe ty-tw Ld a ofdelare Creaency mT i ‘ eghborh l qt t ¥ A = f netcries ure a ¢ ’ 4 Pheir potrd ena ‘4 a ‘ & porson thes e t : - He eld chary ‘ ‘ e e ry ’ t Py " ‘ ‘ I A ew et ta . . , o-s rail J t Up , ; dpon fie | t |’e eon de a 4 a r eng ic rt ee ze sit x hee | te t Pace tot : - ‘ J) ve ‘ e Clarloite « ; aks ke ‘ ( reer iuiiave dleclaradn vt nawl ’ ' arnniteg r ' CF ‘ 8 WW t t < yafa wry hea pairs } No enicrn ae Hr . : Y : . od a iM mae | ‘ Nn ane 4 fre s \ = . ~ i ~ bine 5 , Ae ne ¢ / s rer An ‘ ‘ ‘ . oD isa leader . ‘ . ‘ brumarn ieee | 1 * Sel h Linqorer ‘ \ mency « 7 < w ' 1S ' Vo Bs Vo Gres fg P noe n toois t t ret ; In eae I I . 1 : in M 1 ve W neu Lt f ‘ ryt ! Ave Raed four med hut Z en le sta I+ ew M F t je tat t Isat Bung r a r t vant ain eri " Peter / erg vo thera | srilbed anos oe. zu beated a wound ‘ a Kelipred — 4 . STAT ‘ ace ered midaats. \\ Dive ( ( Sat ‘ ‘ seorge \ naa x Vat JA ( t ( o> td ped ‘ e ; | : fitteer 4 ' mtyel 1 ‘ ‘ if oY A : ‘ t ; ‘lee ' \ ! \ Vv ( tase the ' a 4 “ ) ) ti] ) adava : j uv wad mlvitisr, a ' y Fanta prose foabont Po00 ae : wrive ne I reves mre ¢ thy | a vey rich. t ; ‘ Bs eA A, atid xe live \ ave tlie broken tees oft Pe I Hind Lege are wer : ae } mote up tot ire, frie rt eilout Wiehe y Bann 2 , ot ehredke Curious Incident. | pished by « correspondent of the Buston Traveller, as having been witnessed by a on now living, though oceurring more thie city : “The narrator said while walking in the field he saw a barge Liack field epider, con one of the most venomous spe- (cies, @antending with a common sized ‘toad. The spider, being very quick in its movements, would get apon the back and bite it, when the toad, with its fore paw, would @rive off the spider. It would then hop to a.phintain, which was grow- ing near by, apd bite it, and then return tothe spider. After seeing this repeated several times, and notieimg that each time the toad was bitten it went to the plaintain, the spectater thenytt he would pal] Wp the pala aud watel the re- sult. He did so. | "The following singular relation ie fur-| Being again bitten ,| [ronsyetieat at neQuEtE OF LROMMDAN Cowan.) @an the death of Lotia Mock. | RPSPEOYFULLY DEDICATED TO Maa. ¢. MocK. Moure not, mother, that thy loved one fe culled foous ' thee away, wa ae ‘Thay the thower thou hat cherished bind perished day in buhny beaaty ail, | Is hiddeg away forever beneath the coffo pall 7 | That the hand so ofien held in thine is clasped by ow angel's now, | Whilg one wari kiss of welcome is pressed on that | childish brow ; That the form so often folded close to the yearning heart, That seems of its life @ portion, that seemeof ifs hope 4 part, Is laid among the shadowe in the gruve-yard cold und deep, Is gathered back to earth aguin, in one bong lingering sleep. Mourn, not, mother, that thy loved one has gune be- fore thee hume, That God himself is culling thine own to come, to come, and the plantain not to be found, the toad That she is accounted worthy, throagh al redecming soon began to swell and show Other inui- cations of being poisoned, and died in a shost time, If the plantain, oS a ,so abundantly near almost every dwell- ing in this vicinity, was snch an imuinediy ate and effectual remedy to the toad for ‘the bite of the spider, can we not reason- ‘ably infer that it would be an effectnal cure for map for the bite af the same insect. eee Coreuaes, June 10. Can't Pay Interest.—The Ohio State interest due July 1, cannot be paid, in consequence of the defieit im the State | Treasury. Lrobable Arrest of Gen. Walker.— Commodore Vanderbilt has had a capias issued for the arrest of General Walker, charged with having combined with Mesers. C. K. Garrisou and Charles Mor- gan to break ap the Accessory Transit steamship line. The Commodore is, of course, Well aware that General Walker's pockets must be completely empty. He has had the writ issued as a matter of form. The effect of the writ, though not peculiarly remanerative to the Commo- | lore, will probably compel the General to show himself before a N. York court Sir Robert Peel lost 870,000 on his own ein the late Derby race in England A City of Kditera.—One ndred and twenty-six editors in the United Stat bave recently drawn building lots in the os town Jon the Upeper in thar State, I wi Bryant, ot the N } vet; Gilmer, of Lewis res kilie, of Washing : Coale & Darr, of Abingdon, Waddell, of Staunton, Alexander, of Charlottesville; and «host of others are to be there coe faother Cire An immense cave, said sal the Mammoth Cave hentucky us lately ‘ urtially on 1 Ma Mis~ It ash ‘ the I . ( () ‘ lun : ‘ \ weostream of wa rune through a ‘ ‘ ‘4 ‘\ i \ ( WV / 4 Mr V.NOM ( . State as recentiv 0 Da ‘ feor ii 4 ‘ Il by \ r 1 I! ~ fie Am Low yp practical n fain t ® AfelVv ave We congratulate Mr M | able t win their appr it rl An Vise a ir mechanics, eng ere, « 4 e * Scies Ame ‘ NORTIL CAROLINIANS The last Central Preshyt. cir ' avery favorable notice of ‘ ter ( mencemnent at Hamre ns ey Colley Each of the Literary Societies present aunnally a prize med alt ta at ort Itieur ’ fac last vear, tlieome edals was w v Mr. Jo ‘ IL. Speed. of Granvilic, NoCoy and th medals were awarded this ven » North Carolinians me to Mr. fo | glist, of Fayetteville, and the other to Mr TE HG, of Milto Mors I Taken vile f fu tables if ! wa wandal le . ' f woamall 4 ‘ f s few eof lemon 4 ' rwithar poner Phiva ia decided v the Inet subetitute f pis Old Crim ve Dea larinee stunt reeeat (es ; ere ay t anned t , He never was ack \ Nice Intention. vriter on horse anatoiny save the tisaue packed within eae oofia sao folded, back ward ane rwaril, stot would present a eurface of four “4 were it spread out Tiviaa lie sand the entire weight of bie leods eston spring cushions packed in boves W bool lhorses foot inthe future, regard of ingenions rechanbistn, Which art fails to approach Veewity An old Jady desired hor worse half to look into a barrel that stood the ¢ eroand tell her what he saw I Topentleman looked and thos an ered LCG M I oe. \ paper ont West has for a motte (1 willtoall men wl vd nptlhy Devoted to news, fun an — makin yoimen \ very inodeat young lady in) Rieh Tyot exceedingly offended becuse Clerk in a dry poode store offered ¢ iw Wher seine wadreasiil linc Peein for the Season \ dads up An Cleared ber house of floes by putting on her husband's whiskers when vas asleep. The flies atnek fast and hen he wentont of the house he carried them off with hin | grace. Thas easly in yonder land of light, w Se shosem place, | Dost fear to trust thy treavere with Biee who ha» } gone above, ‘he lays aside the cross of life and takes the cream 1% of love, WER ptcovines are still om earth im music sweet low, | Whose breathings are forever near the heart and the | home of wor | Dost fear to trust thy trétstire with Him whe vie we each part, NX Whe tees tbe pathway darkened by thé shadows of the heart, be Whe calls from all life's ills away thine own to thee wo dear, “The idut ye have cherished as something holy here, Who waiehes ever, ever the loved to a wide world givens, Whe lores the lost with Inye of life—to hope, and home, pad Heaven. Dost feat to trust thy treasure ia this oue, one hoor of wo, With Hun, who hears forever the prayers aud plead- ings low Uf the suul by sorrow sanctdied, with Him whe suf- fered, died ; . W bese still smal} voiwe “ie bere on earth, & tram to the tnal ined Gaze ye upon the hallowed past, let the low lune tone, That trembles up from Calvary one wild, baif hope- lose moon, That the Farther aoswere frem Ile home ; heere the ery lhe ever Of the broken heert, uf the eperit crushed. (hat comes to Him oa high (Ver hisown He ever watches with aneye thal never sleeps O'er the worsbippe« he herpes oer the wendernag a vig stdli Duet fear to (rust the treasure ye thoaght wee th ve. bine to a bathers home, to a power Ter He own he ever wat vee enmd the darkarse In sed eof life, im the hours of death, He wo fur ever pees Then to ihe care and keeping of the Farther aad Trot . es erent, (rust thou that ided« TISCk CC New Yous Jane Il dth, 1437 THE MARKETS. Na calary, V. C., Jame Bw, 1857 CORRLOTED WEPFALY BY wos. wiers A co, Appice died OO 1D Lod Hor 9210 B ve Sa it “ ei2 theowe 0 \eviweree whe, 10 tw Re of . vu . Bats VM acervede Fie a CANDLES Nails Ce Baby Tahow . Deore > e <a 1 OLS LINSEED (fee R Va lS 1 os a 62g Jas Via 2 Paaies Peek, Lhe 10D ( tle Mave oo. uO ‘ y ’ Regs per ie 3 4 > s. et ene PO e WBS Mea 1%. 8 7 Be. weal? Chickens per dor | Ma Gl Seger Ar he ts Fliers per da 2a ( ohed Le hal Feathers per Son 3i5 Clernfied, 33016 Fume per bbl 6250775 Tallow rq 013 Sack 100 0337 Wheet White, 1 tb 0 1 20 Ir Bar Ss . Red 119 eo BLS Laird Vt a 12h Wied 25030 VORFOLK MARKET orted by Bowland & Brothers, JUNK t5th. 1857. BACON —Hame, 14 «¢ 18] Hog rowed, 144 <idee ¥ omt 14@ 14g “temiders 12 0 13 PORK — Mess peor Mbt 694 «¢ 25 50 LARD—Ne 045 to 16—No 915 19 16 Plouk Super 6 25 «@ §¢ 50—Ea Family $975 @ 2,89 @ 000 DRIED APPLES—20n @ 000 PEACH ES—es. CORN — 4 90 PLAXSERD—e@t 30 14 0 Oh Fistt NORTHERN — Prenied per ba “ @h —Mollete & Hine Fie * pehied Cid and Hada bide — BI 2510450 Mack. ere N 3 9759 @* PEAS— Bleck Eye per bush’! @150—Clay end Weee QI 45 «¢ 168 4 Lagnayra 33 te 194 vardered 154 —R st OAK—Cruehed & ¢ 14 —Weest lod, 124 @ 13 VMotLassbts wate SALT LIVERPOOL—G Ahem, @1 19 — LIME. per Bol, €1.37 CAN DLES—Talhow, 16 —Adamantine. 26 (4 2 SOAP Hawn, 44 @t & —Vellow, 44 STAVES—R Oak thd RW) ott W Olah hhd eM a 42 W Oak hhd heading C45 tg VO m 142 REMARKS continare im good request, the stock does pot ate, and erileom arrivel at qanted metre PNVEITEVILLE: MARNET. JUNE 20, 1857. NACON, ner th 134 0 16 COFFEE, per tb K ga oth Lagnirn ee 15 Sf: Derninge, OU a v7 FLOUR, per parre Fam 900 200 Superfine O00. * 50 Fine * 4% a OO ( - sie N OO (RAIN, per bnehe Core 000 «1 40 oO 00 ao on 120 8 0 00 hy 115 —) 20 f. VR). per Ib, i6a ie AEITKIETS, per gallon— Peach Brandy, 0 — 1 4% Apple du. new “ie OO NC Woheekey, oo 8 6n Rye do the 70 Rectified de ee} 4 NAIES, cut. per keg 475 a1 00 PRON. per ib— English, {Jon 5 Sweedea, common bar hye 0 De wide ja WOOL, per tb me OO TALLOW, per th Vie 12 HLDES, per Ib Drv Wa no ( en, fia 00 SALT- Paverponl, per ene k 1% a 00 Alam. per bue ma 00 MOLASSES, per gaiton Coba Oa On New Orienns, OO a 00 SUGAR per th Tamf nnd ermslye dt Hoan 17 StContk Porto, & No Orleana, lla 12 REE W hateaale, rar ~ chosen, Retail Kn 4) | on Rul your ol the ner 2.0 your: hat "a. less yo u nk thing, | it ia do wilfalt: ish the 6. N vex yo Mand A. if Ameri uo ws fore wi bring « Mr. Ga oge sweet bat | Pr Bi" he 6 1O oops being at t “ates acres of tl Pond, an d ne to ome od private anay be od ne tee pan orem ptly Jane 25 “pas s barid a ti the 1041 MER wie tnepection Jane 22 Ve etanding Encot The Propr Ww out ally, ufactaring others not Drure Ar of Battimner other SWE they are on Lambr for Griet ani SUCTION | FAST, the onty art fC ihvety fig DRURE nety ; Cut kinds of G n ahort Ne doubted pa. 1re af the Tim, M Ur Cher Sard bill te SR ee a aoe Be ea <p sm stat ‘ lowe © ‘Sar ik) OUY. SAL $ ee : V a a ta. lao ! 7, . obi rans earliest infancy inculpate © your * | ‘ 3 s | Ue novessity of wu instant obedience, Wt Wa pth ag B99% STORL. ; 2. Unite tirmness with gentleness. Let | + AND b e” eee ee AND , your children always understand that TIMBER LAND. | L A ND W, AYER hae jit received MILL PROPERTY hat y you mean, prssncrett. } opened anew wks, ‘ . . 3. Sccor pranhes them any thing un: | OFFER AT PRIVATE SALE, eR Most palo aida s Feed Sees Peer. anieiee, Fire fereene, ith- anous |, Water Power, on ws in one and a half mites of the Dep | near « Public Road havin over the Creek. | ‘There is now an old Dam and the ruing of a Gold Mill and Saw Mill at the place. ve less you are quite sure you will perform) | mise. ae Ff you toll a little child to do some- thing, show him how ty dy it and see that | it ia, done, | B ORDER OF THE COURT OF EQUITY, 1 at Lexington, I will offer fur public wale, at the Cout gs substantial County Bridge | House in Salisbury, on Saturday the Let day of Au- gust next, all the LAND and ‘OWN LOTS belong- ing to the estate of Moses L. Brown, dec'd., compris- and Confectionaries, at his BOUK SJORE in States- | ville, opposite the Coart House. A his books may be found, a good supply of all the COM MON SCH BOOKS, recommended by i | the Superintendent of Sebvoleof this Stare, 2nd others, near Stokes’ Ferry. This tract is valua- ing some of the most valuable and highly cultiyated | toh Greek Text Books, Web- dle a having on it an excetleit mill site, with a race, | ’ oS WILL sell a tract of 150 ACRES of jund lyin | th which our Single on the Yadkia River, about 20 miles Eas: of Salie padi bury, adjoining the lands of Washington Hendley, B will RENT vo the fs, oh Sat anegers, 3. vighth day of August next n & Co, will have » drawing exch Suturdny | ! i There is an ample supply of Water at all times It farmin lund in Rowan Count id of th t Fresca y B “a puni he our children | thevughoat the r. The following Scheme will be ; w : ig ! »wan County, an some t je oe \elera bridged Dictionwry, Southern Harmony, 2 feet wide at the bottom and 14 atthe top. already diaany Coeey log fs but never nel VAL! ABLE LANDS AND. . eed jdrawn in exohof their Lotteries fur July, 1857. To the Mil Troct te Power to the wwa ofifexington desirable lots in the town of Salisbury, as follows: | Cormina rpteag Mae reget Dow jr., Patent pale pau A Lge can “ bailt 2 tae ened expense. |e ugte the ae. Kelly ; ¢ 8 4 | 7 | mons, Lorenzo Dow seu'r., Life and Sermons, Chain - ere ts no better mill riteon adkinriver. Pow- ish them in unger F ‘the the plantation is in good repalt, enduw's, } or A t A bers Papers for the people, Humes History of England, ¢ sufficient for any purpose can be obtained at « 6. Never let them perceive that they | tusd hander. food Bote and Brat Flourring \ CLASS 43 : 267 cres | 381 CTS, Gibbou's Rome, Sir John Froissart’s Chronicles uf the *all out-lay. ‘There is @ splendid lot of saw mill vex sory or dtuke yor louse your selfcom- | ppp «Bros wale waar cad teat ee To be drawn in the Chig of Atlanta, Georgia in public, om ral bag —— <e Iand, und 9 good supply “of! BEING the home plantation, where Mr. Brown} Middle Ages, Cumpbell’s lives of Chief Justices, timber already at the place, ready fur building. The ’ mm the day o | ul or. Also, adjoining and evnveu- ient to this Tract, I will sell aaother of 200 Acres, hand, 4. Hf they give way to petalance and | temper, wait vill they are calm, and then ; Penson with then um the impropri- | _2eah, 30 1857. lived aud died ; this plantation is in as good a state of Spurgeons Sermous, Spencers Sketches and Sermons, *Ubseriber is (uo far advanced in life to commence the cultivatign aud repair as any in the County and is, Uld North State, 2ud edition, Jacobus’ Notes un the improvement of this valuable property, snd will there- but three miles from Salisbury, on the Mocksville | Gospels, vith question books, Cummings works, Me- fare sell it on good terme, and time will be given.— reed. | moie of Sydney Smith, Family and Pocket Bibles, Those wishing to parehase will eall on bin at his resi= SATURDAY, JULY 4tb, 1857. CLASS 44, Tentings BINGHA “B. BBILY,, z - . if bouks of all kinds, J Washington,3 vols, ‘¢nge at Stokes’ Ferry, of address him at Milledge- went ; | 1 ved calc iy ve a beet rte — oa | at in the finest Woodland of Pine und Qak timber 320 Acres, | Hoses on Ephoes rai Disha wake: Bevin Soarese: ville, Montgomery co., N. c. arts ety of theit conduct . | SALURDAY, JULY 11th, 1857. j without any eleared lund. cect | Voencs Arckicciers, De KANES ARCTIC BX. . WILLIAM STOKES. 8. Remenber that a little present pun-| i This Power is situated in the midst aud je surround- May 29th, 1857. ft | ADJOINING the first mentioned tract, being a| PLORATIONS, Shakepear, Byron, Cowper, Tup- poeta inmate part of the home place, eqaally veluabie as the first | Pets Miltom and a great many other poetical works, = tract, excepting the buildings. Mrs. Hentz's Novels and a great many other novels, ! BAC ON s by the best writers uf the day. Le cun show as fine, jed by the finest growth of Pine, White and Red Oak Railroad be- CLASS 465, To be drawn in the City of Atienta, Georgia, in public, on lourent, when the octasion arises, is much roore effectaul than the threatening of a of any Power Il know of wear the N.C tween Raleigh and Charlotte. TU ILY 37 ‘The town of Lexingtou would supply a eustom at ried ok of S ‘ yreater punishment should the fault be SATURDAY, JULY 16th, 1857. (kis cleo cy a00 Baccennt career ae aripee A | @ Varied, a stock of Stationary as ever wasseen south = LBB., prime Bacon, all sides for sale by renowed. id ai plata Ghaisia ane eis oat nae ana 46 Aer eS, of Mason and Divas line, Albu Partiolion ard tan- «)()()() *BS- W. MURPHY, Ag. 9. Never yive your children anything CLASS 46, | little fortune rooner. ‘There isu very grgut demand | |¢y gift-books in abundance, Blank and Copy books of very gi |g ADJOINING the test named tract, Johu I.! wil sizes, Memoranduine and Diaries withtot eed, a nlsbury Jane 23, 1857. ti-4 because they cry for it. To be drawn in the City of Atlanta, Georgia, in publig, on for lamber, and the County of Davidron is/just ou the Shaver's lands, and others, | large uasortment of buoks published by the Amarican an ——————$ deeb al ° SATURDAY, JULY 25tb, 1857 eve of building a $20,000 Court House within a mile | | Tract Society. In the Notion live I show as great a 10, On n9 account allow them todo at Shemp! perevnel attention given to the purchase | ATURDAY, JUL ' ’ and a half of the snill. ' | | 17 Acres variety ae anybndy ought to wish to seo in om day, R 0 B A R D 8, one time what you have forbidden under DUCK, ond to ott CONSIONMENTS—\ On the Plan. of Single Numbers. | 3 reas wk eri ’ my stock includes Fluid Lamps, Port-monies, Cabas, or Tar like circuinstaneés at another. advances porn pr ee. ‘PPe rl ; Fil eeteca dates Seed) iad dD set A fo" | ADJOINING the lands of A. W. Buis, Moses} Perfumeries, Hair Oils, Pomades, Philocomes, Jewel. slomad 11. Teach them that the ouly sure her Porte, _ tu this merbet. Three Thousand Thre€ Nondred and Thirty Prizes! 9 a ve | Trexler. and others, nine miles from Salisbury Thie| TV, China Vases, Cups and Suucers, Perfume bottles, Tay oe to 6 isto be Jane 1, t cS TAs _______ | NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICKETS. BOOTS & SHOES | tract is known as the Goto Mine place. having a| Card Baskets, Candlesticks, Toy je Engravings, war Abt 0 appear gout sll, ag aes —_— 1 — 1 ) | Valuable Gold Mine upon it, and itis valuable for fare-| in Gilt frames, Common Priate and Srames to suit, § a eith pete mee | WHEAT! WHEAT . . ij 20,000 BUSHELS WANTED. | MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! TO BE DIAWN EACH SATURDAY IN JULY! lurge bot of Gents, Boys and Youth) Boots and , ing purpuses. é Shoes and Gaiters. Also, Ladies G and Ties, &ec., for sale low. Skipping ropes. Graces, Wine Covers, Walking Canes from Weta. to $5.00 each. Spy Glases from $1.00 to I I $13.00, Kaliedascopes from Sets. to $150, Micro- | voted scopes, Poloramas, Panoramas, Magic Lanterns Sor | w pay AVING at considerable outiay, renovated and refurnished his HOTEL, it will in fature be de- to transient visitors and regular boarders willing @ price commensurate with the vatiay neces- ers, Boots tle recitals with perfect ing. | ‘denia!, nor self-in- | leans 208 Acres, a _—— Salisbary, March 31st, 1857, pSmot4 | OR two thirdy of 312 acres, known as the old tan-| hiidrem, Willuue baskets and Wagons, Flutes from sary iw keep up & firet class hutel. dulgence of ar ry and resentful spirit, | rq41@ eabseriber wishes to porchase rwexry rnou-! ( Prize of $60,000 | -— se yord plantation, three miles from Salisbury, un the | pain ares inary sad See asec ‘The business of Salisbury is amply enfficient to sup- wi hem happy. sand bushels wheat, fur winich the highest mar-| . + + 20,000 | Gold- till road. “The other thira is owned by Peter) m8" fue feustpsad Alok I eee Me Octa- part both hotelsand private boarding houses, and I um Bi ket price will be paid pty 10,000 | Brown. This tract has a great deal of valuable mead- be "Th = bls scien el) m5 Di pgeeee convinced by ten years experience, they canvot be ¥ a Saae MICHAEL BROWN. | | 4 « 5,000 | % | ow Jand upon it, and is well watered by Crane Creek.| inl MivasiiAT ous Ry: Glaatse: Oud Pon ei Seren ny erther: Salen the aheve pina HTigh Prices for Negroes.—Weetor| Juve 30, 1857. cat ee yr H. B. DOWLER & Go, 3 Lots | and without ‘canes, and about TEN THOUSAND? “9°? : Davis cold three male servants at his oo 1 '" | F ie Heo SALIONURY, B. C., ¢] S, jocher thinge not herein mvasioned, all of which are for Ltates of fare onand after the 20th inst. i j 3 “ SG | . ae er enees | sale on the inmost accommodating terms. ing very iy : atuction room in Richmond, on Saturday Flour e Flour ee pe te 1,000 HAvE opened a Shop in the viginity of SITUATED on the Great East Square of the! anxious to sell | make mo charges for showing goods. Bt eileen be ho last, fur the very tine average of $1,330. } 2 ae 1,000 Salixbary, (wewr Cairns & Murdoch tavivry,, | town of Salisbary un which are three Dwelling Houses | Call and examine for yourselves. ‘6 epomth 30 00 Neither of the three could be called No. 5,000 BARRELS FLOUR WANTED. | : Ay ctr: Hoge | ae ie feneees tate of pete Serene “adi ven. | and an excellent Ten- Yard. | (7 Recotcect,—orrosite tux Covet Hovss <3 < ‘year, , 300 00 : ; y all demand heir ma- . 1, Lut ordinary (arm bande, —— | 45 Praceor pee |e Ge eee ee eee 1 Lot aa os pe igaalinriy eth [ Petoreburg Intelligencer. HE eubseriber wishes to purchose five thousand 100 + 100 | many other coumies in this State and Vifginin, and | 5] | 7 (No variation from these prices with any one.) = — i bela — fur which the highest market} 100 « « B lbeve never failed to give entire Those! STTUATED on Main Bireet, where the Post Of-| j al ua ble Land I have, at much trouble and expense, made ar- sol Messrs. Waddell, Williams and Lorca? MICHAEL BROWN A PPROXIMATION PRIZES. yay at on ibaa should hil aoe ‘g eplpacty tice is now kept | rangementsto b= aad my table with the delicacies and i r ’ . AEL N. the name of oar firm opon it— owt o— luzanes of the Nerfulk and Charie rea mer, candidates for Congress in the Salisbury, June 30, 1857. ere Ley) a Rraoee of ones approximating to oonany Pring are os | for there are other companies imitatioy vurwork. Or- 1 Lot FoR intend is cep a ease (tks witl pen eae ath District, at Greensboro’ on ys le Pt oh foe ders promptly attended tu. 7 ) Slik ihe en use uf aay aie ‘Tnesday bast. Was no excitement, N RED’S {ss ss - ‘St Me _ April Set, 1657 Tomed | SITUATED co Maia Street, opposite the Coan S E | | y 51 H. L. ROBARDS. Mr. Gilmer renewed lis 2 psieary ” x ” “ : : “4 ago N t f \ rth (; j p aoe and Epwscopal Chureb. having a good Dwell- seen — to Mr, Waddell, but they were declined. | see: > Sam os State of No APG, ve Yoo asses A RETIRED PHYSICIAN. Mr. Gilmer even went 60 far as to pro- 1 Lat, ! B.BBO Prise amounting to BPROAOOO am now offeriag my Vaia- (ix sands of life have nearly run out, diseover- : , OE "HEREAS, C. L. Payne, Jas A g. Eh I able Plantation for Sale, ed, while m ibe East Indies, a certain cure for tg te =— nw aha cilizeng of be gh Whole Tickets, $10; Halves, Quarters, 2}. \ Penry, WD. Lindsay, Robert Lo Wayrave, A SITUATED in the Great Soath Square. koown lee lying near the Waters of the Consumption, Asthma, Bronehitis, Coaghs, Colds, min (My. Waddell’s) vunty, whieh o| PLAN OF THE LOTTERY C. Hege. J. H. Horgrave, and C. F. Lowep have ad-. as the (iluver lot, on which areiwe Dwelling Houcee, taud General Debility. The remedy discovered tre two ehonkd be the candidate of the} 1 The numbers from 1 to 30,000, corresponding with | Hlied to be incorporated by Letters Pateit funder the County, (18 miler North-west uf Salsbury adjum- bY him when tue oaly child. a daughter, was gives up American Whig party, bat this | | thase Nambers ou the Tickets printed on separate mame and siyle of 1 Lot Te ihe Lewd of Baloman Holl de:.. R. F. Johuonn. i 10 | Pas eee nes prove fee nad hexormenc bese teva was also refased. The canvass there- | =~ boc pageanan encircled with omall ua vebrs oad LEYINGTON FEMALE AC DEM) rennet ’ emperance Smovt, and vthers. Contaieing aboat Lea hoe Gal Oe Se ee a | reed in one Whee : ‘ : SITUATED in the Great Fact Square, adpan ‘ering set's all vee, whieh will ecoure! Great S OW Peeters wary pind andre, Sa the pire ocaryar oe he bam nef Pomaie ine Ka Wand ue wad cacee Mantes weet) 200 Acres, more OF lege, mime sy sedsecemiaty cog Horgan bring out a fall vote, which will ensure a Ly 0 rn ‘ ow @ | are placed in another wheel education, at or pear Leuagton, in ‘ Hic wiv ilol chevingsaCersed Dw omieg Ita . cack seekest te op bim one shilling—three Mr. Gileter’s ebection. | : The wheels are thea revolved, and a number is Davideon, N.C, for the epace of thirty yen The tows lus will be divuled to suit purchase ra —| Thi# treet of Inad se under a fine state of cultivation, rms to setaren ae postage on the receipe. and | The only Southern Company mow travelling iM | drawn from the wheel ul Nombers, and wt ihe comme is berebe giv ail whom it may conceripna Vii the abuve mentwoned aud aad town hice will be | 22¢ *as « Good Dwelling House, Kitchens, Te ranean cr SU eaen 1 \(hO. payenont of ces | the South. mea Prize im drawn from the other wheel. The tere Patent the day beea imucd, 10d PE Ne Con Wee Ae ee ek ed ee Pm , and allother necessary wut buridiugs for the | Me™ Mootectarti “- Sree ; DIED: Number and Prize drawn out are apened and exhibi- the eeid partics and thei eucce wore, vude du of sale, the puschssrre gisrug bunds wath sp. | Davraence and comfurt of a Farmer a H. JAMES, No. 10 Grand Street : BVERY THING SEG ANP (VUPLETE FOR THE 124 ws the sadheare, avd reghhered by the Cumeis-' end ot vir and place uf bus:uces, aad fur rind ienoante : Mey 19.1 Jersey City, WJ. t "y ha moe ee MOE RY | ee swuers; the Prime being pleced agaiart the Nowher afer-sard b I ; L BLACKMER, CME. | ciicdag ook ih ee DEAL, aged 65 pears ‘ ‘eT drawn. This operation ms repeated vas! all the Pri. Given under my hand at the Execut ve Dftice, J 29. LAS Pred 3) ws ! = r la Mabishery, @@ the mrerning of the 25th vost CIRCL S, co nce drawn wat the City of Raleigh, thie the Ith cay of MR, ALD ‘ ce | s if bi 17). FREDERIC, infegt on 6f Wiliam and Mery Over mn a | APPROXIMATION PRIZES —The eo pre- THOMAS BRABG, | Sif Bi Csdsrepucd een: A | Valuable Plantation lying immediately on the i 0 ICk r ced fier mouths wed twenty wevendsys The r ceding and tw ceding Nambers to thos ing Bt—no 1 Gow at N.C | J gerd weld rropeet(aly anauence Waters of Sonth Yadkin. on Raid Trect 1s de cot babe bs gues be wth Jee aiy. i« : SEBEL | the first 17 Prizes will be entitled to the 6« Approas- " eee dearly sage di obiec thal (bry have Sermt- | 60168 saree of land wader’ ccuieniue cr fond —o—_ pp pala Aaa cOomniIneD. mctien Prices Wee eiamploc 4 Teck coNe11ds0 Ready -Hade lothing. sel aula emg gen: tat ame pe pele qualty, thie trect bas om 1 @ profitable Saw Mill I I AVING wold owe Drag Establishment in Salie- thee ' i yi > : he aan a tthe é 0 fo © purys ofearrymg oa th : i eAPGeer is ; ; And lay them ia my brene Making sn all one of the MOST MAGNIFICENT draws -_* : on nro EE, T cf a nberes A __ 7 = Werke: shal Paidecr Muaness f ikece ale th safficient Water Power to use it constantly, and bory, to Duet. C. A. He~peason, we take,pleas- Pretedtlem they chet! fed 1a me COMPANIES cee trav-Rne th afl . ' a4 : rag roe t ‘ : * een oP rise z Rahokery in ikev nck Hc yee eatin me eae tumber Comaty, and where there is greatde- | ure in commending him to the favor of oar friends and vo bioee © i ib . : { et 50 draws th 20 rite theme Tiek - plendid assortment 0 rady add, ants : : : \ | mead br lumter former patrons. la me be ever WILL EXWIBIT AT = mbered 548, 549, 561, $52, will each he entitled Vesta und : . M e se zi a he i iy ent at all Gunes have on Persons wishing to rent the shove land wil call Doct Henderson being a regular!y educated Physi- “Gio words the happy pareate br ow, SALISBURY, Tucedey Jane 30th. oud to 8200, nnd wm aecombing to the above scheme pric ust received and fu : i =< early a68 good wpporiuuty now offers Lo those want-! cian. and having provided hiwese!! with competent And choat with prye divine Vi adaredas, July te The 2,000 Price of 890 will be detern dhyih . ant . : at . ~ ng to rent good land Aemetants, will, we have every reason io beheve, so () Reviaatlalies hoes eed co hepa ah A a figure of the Namber that draws £10,000 Prite Relebary, March 31 lad Geb t4 Hane D and Sta le | DM CRENSHAW conduct (ne bamness, as to eatitic hunself to the eou- Mhall be Leever thine ’ ht be x4 ores ~)) ¢ 4 a Al Rowan Co., May 35, 1857 3mo—49 fidence and patronage of the public + tebete where the - = we = RAIL ROAD STOC D Y A of 4 2 e . sae pce oe mance the 16th March, ult. will te | paid to Doct. Henderson. eat enaces tea ati ia RY GOODS, Certificates of Marriage, : » ba T » i» Fi; AB se | SILL & SILL. EQu I VY SA LE } « £20, and @ on N TUBSDAY A wseec ilin, oclike Chi GROCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES, LEATHER i( VIVEN by the officiating Clergyman or Magrs Saksbury, April 2let, 1857. £47 oF - Ae ( ) L = i “e ; 3 : nod all articles usua kept their line Mesers T trate, to the parties enterng mto Matnmony a ‘ heate Packages @ * atthe swing 8 Leraagior ne auctr a Shares Mitte iMinaee c fa their gin demgned as evidence in then own Pesscamon of their pale siahechieihe nek NC. Rail Road Stub herr marere (hanks: tuitheir uppieeecicse Aataaih ' ’ Si »PCON 2 ' : i . Seika Sere marriage. and as such, often valuable,especial- (, A, LAIN D. — Cert brats of Package of (QW Tickets, — §40 RL BEAL? : monte late: ferma Wille. Wen a 1) Ws Parivesitrenneme ta dalant pare ithe ecacics \ HENDERSON, M. D. —~—e 2 ny rt ‘ { 4 stecifally a: te ee Very meatly got up—tor sale at the Watchman D & Ch I Y ORDER of the Court of Equty. 1 witalfer Gr Quer 0 HOUSE AND LOT ° i New Comesrs meee | fice. Sent to any part of the Country for @ eeere emist. mal ail (ke Can ct pane ina beckery ans Mice RAIL ROAD ; ; 10 bo ghet i . yO 4 WJ. MILLS per dozen, f the cash accompnaies the order SALISBURY. N.C st the Grea day of Aagust o- at ‘ * é IN ORDERIVG TICKETS O8 CERTIFICATES, FOR SALE, JOE Moos F ‘ t : : ~ . a} , < ‘ t er the money te oer addrews T t _ 2 ‘ : as Certifi f ¢. nfir A 8 will be seen by the above notice, 1000 ACRES OF LAND, ee 7 IY MOUNT PLEASANT. THOS. STENIIOUSE cates of Coniirmation, Vitae ot en peso dan potlereane x Woes Macare lis BAGLE CITY N ( + fires mart ” Jee re ean hav kets og yur suhactiver oll csfiriesia Fite “Pee } ar ae; I+ | ten saad re Rosie vie, for enle ss Be cece ot Messrs. Sill & set aoe poing all that pert of the Moray estate fying Menth I ; v figere they may demguate Nese) Thebal ie-« & ‘ chman Office, and sent io any part of the fore tender ary reepects to the friends tho Statesutile mad aad hei eren the Chariut x . Phe bet of Drawn Nambers and Pit sent), 3 . os S country for 30 ets, per dozen and potsons of my predecessors ; assuring Sherrie Peed gad. Thee body uf land aow aff THEM Posh beleieoal MILAM Atvexdoes he pene hGnn re noone dentely alten the'dice ine : Ao Geil oe oe sa PEP De Apr 2m, 1557 them that every effort on my part will be for wale, mele dee the GOLD. CUTY on ber Cematy maine did Maras 1° Paretyamers will please erie . OPS: Gr and cikwe bowers, The bet conn Pee oe . © | made, to give satisfaction . ’ Z 2 plain. and gite their Post Office, v and State a A) } ~ xs <6 ‘ * 1 wre ontinne MILL AND MILL POND. YA nee of tte a Rome Ah ace her recep Films warden ced gay. two Metre. Terma ney te ean the parche iu MINERAL WATER, State of North Carolina. lwirraree| benteasie laa beak an sor the S ebury ochkeril- ro ip aim ne * . , ‘6 together with @ great dea! of the most valnahle tun ah a 4 Er Be . ble in fall withen: deduction Cn nee . rESili«a a5 : ! ST — OM)INT ___/ ditions to the Stock of bet land im the € entry. ales a lange number of the rie ame cuban rere tieretg ei vt 4 ‘ s ohepecleeisee Ss ‘ | Ma canes ii ie aed een th , pee eT DRUGS MEDICINES, &€ rot decirable beilding sire in the revmety of Sahota} oe Ati ape ed waticad. Tho sreemna cbalt | *! Jokes apn. n GD eteme onl tcld Ch Stee ce eg te | Court of Pleas und Omirler Scasione, sine) tae NES, &C. ry Thee tend will be maid im bets ie emit purr DES etgraee gn a hped piesernt and pan imei theety days SY RUPS at ibe are “TORE pee 2 Coord et Moy Term, 1857 and trust by diligent attention, to secure the con- 1( preenthle tade an: fram ome hand red ts andred we All communications e(netiy confide ntral 7 3 . eae 2 | : . fidence, and patronage uf the pablic. a acres of the adjniaing land will be edd with the Mill SOME OF » ous ALL of erary Address Orders for Tie nets or Certsbeates of Pack PRRALE SRR as PACH ENBERSON MD Cystitis Calowa ra | Sehebery, A p R57 a 7 aad NATION : e — Secreame us Sal & Sill Robert Calloway, Par Petsteoe for Dower shebery, Apri Qi, 1857 tf-47 Pond, and the remeinder will be edd in bets of (ran MANY CITIZEN ages of Tickets t = « j as b \ ne to ame hundred eres The terme can be arrange : ed ae. a yy ws S SWAN &@CO. Atlente. (a CTRUE aeenad eremon of thw inetitets-a © b, ale - ‘ am Calloway and others : - : = od privatety to emt purchasers, as a lengthy cred . : ji ‘ CT A het of the mere that are draw ed for the reer ptm Mon r kel teakiense! wthe Comrts tbat SALE OF y ALI ABLE anny be vbtaimed by the parehesers giving bende with heel See eh teee oy Be wader the direeteon of Moe Hsairris . he defend Robert Calloway, Parham Calhoway ‘ i copumabic weeny, and myng we mere WARR ACADBERY, oe, bon gee wits “ER PHILE IT IS MELANCHOLY TO) se Cities, end Jumee Conceey ere ete! 7 trrvmptly angen ce sd he fallvering pap-re pase! DD Vobile ence in aduate of ts a ot REFLECT ON THE FACT, THAT | 20th State Tem ordered by the Coart that ) T 1. BLACKMER. CW. F, STATESVILLE, N.C Regicter, Charleston Standard. Nasheiile Garetee, | with euch aameianes as tides may, a ee coer] Mbicatnon be mad: in the Carohina Watchman pub tit LA! . me 7 z thous: * of onr fett beings are an Ny ewert a : : = 7 5 June 83th, 185; Swid pi 0: ¢3. | Uta nta Dm retivg New York Weekly Day Rook, require br: Uhdersiked ahefiDecacsie(ibel Rose Wel en Bi eda “ ()N_Peitay the Set day of July meet. 1 wilt offer CINILE fret Scene oof thie Rebew! will upen the firet Sararmeh Warming News, Richmond Dispatch and — Board. 8; T ac Shree be canmiled by ihe’ kan tbat! a femedy |inectlerm ofthe (aartiol Pesci cal/ Okie kee = far athe, nf ihe leie coatonce af Warenrrt Ap WEDNESDAY to Joly Theor whe wieh to Vow York Despates 05. Mame, gis gandta BY Needie ines t ae minivan and lee eos o Glnet pee esate leet atl LE a denaaons & Executor of the Inst will and testament of ‘rena. deresced, that plentatem which wee bed off enter Rebad would du well to dom at the first of the work. grate Hall of the ¢ p OS . Pe mate ee el <, * MHeory Fraivy, deceased. 1 will sell at public aue- by J Watenn bast J the beddiace @ill be pen. Seesen. of asenn after as puasible, Ne dedari swos M JOR. WOOSE THOS. STEN MOL se te charged fran the time of P eted by W : and th ple wm, at the Cert House in Selwbary, on Teraday of 2d et §OAE 10 ira eleredhs! of mimawihecithe’parchic. | mod + oes hel viese el euictee onca iheteken ceric a. «in reeept of car SPRING @ BUM, fine eeeemn, x pritra rotecied by Worthington’s Cholera Stay UAE lattes ele August Court, beg the 4th day of Aegust, iwe val ent giving bond with approved secunty Nession, unless ase of protracted mckn-se \ Mi sechuse - The school re f and » .Oln . < ol mi vable tracts of land, the one contaming abvas 3 L. BLACK MER. WE F the shh aed morality Atetesvilie te mot ser pecer : 2 High Sele Anuave and Diarrhea Medicine, Dot geal eal a a SSG Aoree Jane 30,1857 Swipe n Weetera North Carsina FANCY & STAPLE. DRY , SEORU EN Rig : Sra TEAR Le alle free. Cop ies RHAERIGS CR ° d ACTres, >RMS—Pe ssion of 5 S, — : . r ra Pr adv $5 30-—Gw-2 ying in the County of Rowan, on the waters of the To Contractors. TERM Per Session of 5 Month . _ 1857! ee / ” W, ase = Swath Yadkin River, jast bekw Foard's Ferrr.on the j , : Promery Eagheh branches 66 00 TS ) ’ ; a ' we have been arter V L A D mein mad leading from Salisbury to Mocksville, afl of itngherba wi end Waikecnetees apes ~ ee . ATT ITED et ie 0 er ' ' eats A UABLE L N whieh, with the exceptoa of about $30 ACRES, io PPLE SU RRCRIMERS wit receive penprente tr) | laaeA and Machematics 30 | GLOVES NOSIFRY HATS, BON. SOUTHERN CULTIVAR ai \ sie whieh hes valuable bard « brick Church in the Town of Saftebery on. Bearding can be hed um reas nable terme NETS, BOOTS and SHOKS, A WONTHEY sounvar. ate Kalla ou: mr marenty RIVER BOTTOM ti the 10th day of July mext, at the nflice af John i J. MSH FORD GROCERIES. NAILS. a ees . hale g ae Mr Rove Plane and specifi-atinne will he ready for Jone 30 1857 3 3 = aqng a shall in each an rv eas sat 100 ACRES of which is cleared and under tnepection on and after the fire: day of Jaly All of which we wall cell low for Cash of Prudace avenue tes , . mes. hechil iedoss emtiratiom. the balance is weil timbered. There is RJ WEST 333 Wwe aera j v: @'5) {\ + oo short time te Panctual D re We are abwoys zn nuirely « r | a TT n this place a convement dweiling and owt-houses. ENT. i at , vi the market to parehece Priderce of al kind, be DANIFL LEE 4D... © augue inst fercived cua te ; FOR SAL The other tract lies about a mile above Fuard’ WW ROWZEF, p jo v and for sale by | tle abor vard's INO. WeRORTE i ede Peer oe a? which we will pay the higheat mirket prce, ia Cast Sat ut Bere COA HENDERSON. Sarina ey Ne Fi dee r UMass ceaty on th waters of the Seeth ee Budding Committer J. Alexander Ceawtord, A.B. Principat, °°" Wo) MILLS. & ( The Fifteenth volume commenc ia F SCARR $CO., Creator baer She ores cieth: Sed costaens | about nme 22d. 1853 4 revi < Ralilere Masada likes Bmw 44 January. 1867. anwet Dawoonre drvresrt T* subscriber offers for sale his Vala- 213 Acres . HF, everevees af thes Inetitution will commence i . ‘ . ' ) rear @) OTM FATY Five ' M 1833 ¢ | B able Tract of Land . ' N “ a commde rable portion of which is be FAIR NOTICR. Tetssoucuioeyicony state of North Carolina, : , sot | Dame haope et ts renin nue an a nd f ‘ / BS. ing prepared himerif by @ regular rourse of studs ‘ PTALWAYS IN ADVANGC Has holpsnlatiasltie err Clea : a aR Coe ; : . 2a all ee ae <= lee STANLY COL NT) ¢ COODS! co ’ 1 morne Peanmg a act is cleared and under cultivauen, the be- THE (UNDERSIGNED public, 11 ie aleet necdions i esy thatihie ie Conol Pcananil Ont - pe * unless the cash a qt gota mong a ; naire att sal Bs i 1 ab = act a | OCLD wotify the Pablte that accounts made WIth tion having bern for the Inet quarter ere ofA Dg alee Ins hook + Rille a eciacpaving Haakataw fice ye ap , COST ) oS ey ay capes wee W LD cots y ibe? canoe babies i uh arborea os rat yh May Term. 1853 TheR fall paving Banks. and Hi: Off SELLING OFF AT COST 100 ACRES, rrment te Fierd’s (ne ead ew Mile, A Stampa. received at par So a heral credit wil: be given. on the purchaser secerim Meroe will be rhaterd meen them aficren months moral and generaliy healihy eonman Maithian Wee and other R ers, bys post-p will be aBhe Pab x ‘ ub es i ay Tena Oe Theo paschenr mone * otanding ROWZER, WILHELM &@ RAINY te ubteined. convement to Ncadeins neve ce P for Partition \ishor'e risk Anpeeen FOR CASH. Sa eS: aig ee pe dae Rea beret me ACOB FR ALEY, Execeser. Awd dullare ens ya) meaicn Steers - dak rme of EHeire at baw Flirabet f Land Wm. 8. JOVES. Auensh Ga, : (chek Marece toa esis lla Pett Natrh Sacer May 4th, 1557 3mun49 ---~ Laven will be $h fl Wand 120 AIM fie ¢ k t Perens whol act ae ACCENTS ESI cuhecriher : nen ai hemac en i . . : one : the huwer. and 7.50 farihe higher English branches: rr sang patie ( hai ST RSCRIBERS. « omit booq ee wants, LO ACRES of good MEADOW LAND. ; TA PR La kas h k ‘ i NN Rie yi rig eect sian tacal dl ghee ne tthe outer of the de easy ser Si peel Ceiba anna ANNOUNCEMENT. matice ging aie miintent the State. [osordered by the (on eee re . My: etack ecaemts alang on the subsenbe SN Trt. wh “1 R JOHN LEWIS JOHNSON, of Le REFERANCES: x nade in the Carolina Watcha wey 2wOCLy, ee ee ee — ee Sarthe) ple WMB TROTT I) Ni Mpaclpacd enecocilattemoe ikcinsan Paor FF Rocawerss, 0 Cotlege: WOOD dans Siccietoed tr . io TES Tall seein delice kool ennNt i Aa ei NT { NG 7 eet ate and ireatmen! of Wing Jiresera: Ail @reseeua ervey. Charktio; Rav SO B Wireny, Stateeriile: werke " . efevdants rprarat the oP thai W e Lnet Work, The I Ve Pee ID Coes! Cede. A i arenes , ’ . ¢ Swelling of Scrofula inany form: WF Cawes, Fea. Snow Creek: W Ata ison \ he Lia nd Q Sree Rocke. Spurgeon Ser ‘ > « 3 4 4 sy oan ' . Mg standing. Bpilepey nif con Bethany Church, &e ( St ul \ \ the US n ) ( ( Te) ys J sand ('t s h 1 a37 FY, aH = Monday Nuynat n th : a is } L | ' epated te _. Sure The Proprietor of Eagle Femndry & Warhine Shop, 2707: 1857 : ' : tar a ted Ske saale | ° NOTICE. oprah hie unl Ll " , ’ view ed ’ same w s : aren ; Mirw Bick eartehip veented to hrm—eurb ae Ampuia be re- TOULD teform tus frende aud the pabhe gener be Ciken pro conferees and heard erparir Marnage by Mire Lee Hens ats, Bonnets) Boots aud Shoes Wits ¢ ny Quy ¢ moval of Tamers. operons for Clu Have Lip, W GMs \ibrooghout!ihe cue slee abel Keiccincee Wiiness Richard Harne, ¢ to Jit RNSISS Rook Siler Hats, one S x Ofice Re. Ca BU. Co. Or Fietole and Gravel 4 Pinaneat ate ufactaring the fi jer. tngether with many es" fi tal \ibemarkicthe econ a M ee Janell; Sahsburyin ¢ Hardicare, China and Glass- JUNE 6th, 1857, **treserd te bom at Leasngton. NC. will be prompts others not mentioned, to wits The celebrated Nees RIS, ¢ ’ ¥ ellendes: tn ee ! ) Ire, uly Made Cloth- Satan , : , Drurey Threshing Maohine \'l 07 ncbied te, are meameentally and Pr ade 856m A NEW TREATISE )N ware, Ready Made Cloth TUE ret anoaal meeting of the Stockholder gRerenencre: Wilts Paine, MoD. GF Chase, astnaslt requeated to COPAY UP Thonn i ab R I CONO M ii T 1 Y ing and Groceries. thie Company wil be held in Sahiebary on Thars.. MU. ' totcomirs of he W liege of Penn Anda Forse Powor debted to Kennedy & Willa will please do the eame ‘ IY e 4) | 7 i ihe Ocnilaveatidult eadece caaucrl foes Charlee P Stangh, © iN peer ae ip : , AN faring to comply with this reqnest previews tothe i our ; é Ore » Rargaina can he had, ane ¢ .M awinnild| oe ec. Mears 2. 4. Dac ~ SY Deehina Marshall Clarkeon, MOLD, Professor of the Medi- Cie WEEE iene merneents arscluecer) Vet dvy of Auguat net may expeet te pay Coat with C \ VEW WAVE IL OF PLANE (ND MHER. fin th tenet ' MEGoore Win Wurp and BOB Raberis, were appointed to O8 College, Philace!phia oE om th be Mand in the comniry 3 i aut diginetion. The Notices and Aeeounts may. be NT ns of Atmas remaining beat the Angust Conrt will be chase rs Provies for the next a Prosi be Jane Ist, 1837 Gent (hey are either portable of stathonary Gand inlihe hander tit mn , PO: r COACH ES, The Cus 1 1 he t ’ PEE N00 ve er Ne a) vena i eine afeee! ps ies + : = ‘ - SS. WOOsSE & CO e 2 North Ca * Mn ( Leal fy od Bd BI soon as pre pa None bat a Stockholder can be Y ’ Lambreth's Vertleal Waterwheels, — <oraiur,,sune aun.) ie US MAILING, facet oe ES joeta qs 1 ace : Nevroes Wanted for G . , ac - AR Rl pie ° SUCTION B FORCE PLMPa.® i Mahe oY 1 bite teeth, Perfumed Breath and beanti- From SALISBURY to ASHEVILLE, via STATES ; Ordered by the Rosard af Directors Pad 1c@t hse Ms separ © combir whee Ca G¥iue e i eT ym . 1 p tee Py < - MSTMANS STR A rey tat Semple tiae cocci emake St FILLE. NEWTON. MORGANTON, MIBION t04 VALUABLE TOWN PROPERT) Loy. Pes Ke PENILE: mitotic ivy Gm Sw bi EASTMANS STRAW ¢ UTTER: " gritioman wou Le dg ; 1 LE j \ uh ‘ : cubeeriptnone he tec das € 5, MA. y ?. cable breath when by adie PLEASANT GARDENS. “ . \ ci ; Pre RUSH Sor ee and bkely negroes, for which he will pay the high. "* ' 1 e f t price es i " e (he onty artiele worth buying; ithaving stond the tent tet a . 7 Rar Lo : ) CYRUS PO MWENDENINALE ese EC Cihirtv five yenra. , © their breath | IE troeeling public are reapectfally reques pi ib \ if a ‘ ; ie — AMUBL REEVES Jr ert le en delicate their P ’ Peetihne cel no hemtuton ins nan * casurer Salisbory, sg oy (49 DRUREY'S Corn Shelters; Plonghe of every va. sennmterteits Ne sales eRe Soe eee 7 EGR Tues a #9 Patriot, Greenshun’s Recorder, Hille ™ e nety ; Culuvatora; Engine & Gold Machinery : all FREAD ACO NDA WFORT, SPEED and SECURLEY, 2 ‘ ‘ PPLE Subseriber desizen to Sell or Rent his Values ¢ \ re mnie . ; w kinds of Casting and Machine Work. made to order ny ° i a Si ki he ni eas arte ache ant Jane *8 1859 is Salsbury I ¢ | ble tv on Main Street the ue Bast yy ‘ sites oi ne os pa ma) there ; ALL PAP«aAR. * ahert Notice and Warranted — Terma Cash, or un MTA ead AT RCO eI reieros GT eae Ward @acclirner ka and A VAG ; s ae er co mectie \ erie teed : ftine Wail Paper and Bordenng to Aoubted paper All artiol-s will bs delivered im the Bey a : Iw! | fitte . Seo iw ~ mares eae JH ENNISS : neha! ; a ellera nd the were poke, gentlenya dwelling Hons. fitted ap, ’ Care of the N.C. Rail Rond froe of qharge hes ao oueal, afving 11 n bright gloecy as oe ysnshes SS Blank Books. nh : _ Jassie aes Rok Store T 4H THOMPSON. | Geotemene! Hate se cart in Ut roost narnral manner. U0 es mice in Salishmryalihe ROWAN HOUSE MMA Lace amcrtmentiof all kinds oBlank cern wishing to parchase or te y NN sal o ven, March 90, 1857 Genie 43 Tine tech haceeecd Riera nc eae conics — Marguntan, at the WALTON HOUSE Books, Day Books, Ledgers, Pocket Memehdums roperty are ine ted t examine st it \ JOP PRINTING UT Charkette Dmoe-at capy these monthe, and for. antes signed FFFRIDGE A Ce. N Y Peapricnne ate COS PROWS, Covraceran, Of all kinds. Blank Copy Books, de. We. fibale at AG HOLDER at ea ’ - = . : ; Tard bill to this affine. a ; Ain al a Tinemend Powers ‘ rr ' a JanclG 469 IH ENSISS Radler Salrehaec pra Lass 18 Kinde for ele at thie Omey sie deer, P Aerie he ‘or wate hy Yovgpiate Im n'a tb Juve Wh, Ts ‘ . r THE SABBATH. BY BIR EDWARD BULWER LYTTON. Fresh glides the brook aud blows the gale, Yet yonder halts the mill ; The whirling wheel, the rushing sail, How motionless and still! Bix days of toil, poor child of Cain, Thy strength the slave of want may be, The seventh thy limbs escape the chain— Aad God hath made thee free. Ah tender was the law that gave This holy respite to the breast ; To breathe the gale, to watch the wave, And now thy wheel mey rest! But where the waves the glentiest glide, What image charms to lift thine eyes! The spire reflected on the tide Invites thee to the skies. To teach the soul its nobler worth, This rest from mortal tou w given ; Go, snaich the brief reprieve from earth, And passa guest to Heaven. They tell thee, in the dreaming school, Of power from old domimon hurled, Whea rich aad poor, with juster rule, Shall share the alicred world Alas! since time itself began, That fable bath but fooled the hour, Each age that mpens power in man, Bat subjects man to power Yet one day in seven at least, One bright repablic shall be known ; Maa's world awhile hath surely ceased Whea God proclaims his own ! Six days may rank divide the poor, Qa, Dives! from the banquet hall ; The seveath—the Father opens the door, Aad boi: his feasts for all! -- THE FIRST COUPLE. BY CHARLES SWAIN. When bright with woman's glance and grace, Fair Eve to Adam's love was given, He gazed upon her beauteous face, And thought that earth indeed was heaven Each day some new delight appear'd, Each hour some new attraction sprung, And found each link of life endear'd, At last be found—ihat she'd a tongue. Close bid within these ruby gates, With aff those pearly guards to screen ii, Me heard her tooguc—tradivon siuies— Aa hour or two before he'd seen i She teaz'd, as only woman can, A power they ve kept for ages jong— Her pian was still the better pian, = Her tongue by far the better tongue. Despitd ber charms, that sweetly beam'd, Poor Adam thought, before a week, That thoagh perfection else, it seemed . A great mistake to make ber speak Yes che was precwus to his beart, And os to fealts—why, she was young ; He would not with an atom part, No—aot s pt, except ber tongue a Gild Your Feathers, Young Love but seldom ask'd advice, But when he ask'd bat seldom wok it; Bat he'd teea humbled oace or twice, And he proud spirit could not brook it Se be got Windom w& impart Hie care and council for all weathers, Which was w eeck 20 manien's heart, Until he'e nehly gilt his feathers! Love smil'd; end svom his poiwne bore A goiden blaze of beauty mand him And maids who'd seorn'd young Love before New fail of grace and sweet voces found him Sech tame—esech sanit—euch delight — A wing to warm the worst of weathers, Ha! ba! cried love, bot wisdom’s nght— There's naught like gilding well one's feathers Comets. In ancient times, the visits of comets were supposed to portend pestilence and war; and in the reign of Jostinian, when two immense “ blazing stars” ay cared, the direful expectations were absolutely felfilled—not, however, that those calam ities, which desolated large portions of the Eastern Roman Empire, bad any con- nection with the curnets. The first alarin ed mankind in the month of September, AD. 531, and was seen for twenty days in the western quarter of the heavens, shooting its rays into the north he se cond appeared A.l). 529, and increased to eo large a size that the head was in th: east and the tail reached west. It was visible for forty days, thesun a t exhibiting an unusual paleness. V arr: records a tradition, that at the time of Ogy ges, the father of (rrecian antijuity, the Planet Venus clar ged ber ec) rs figure and course; a} ampig, either) ast or succecdit Tue Rtcrs to Trewendons c: ppeared int two generations pr rt the reign ot ( rus; bat one of the was seen forty-four 5 of Christ. ear, a long lai: to Rome and to tie g@mes that were ex! tavian, in honor of Ver Julius (# that it conve: latter tu leaver uuiversal annong et, ‘frow ite Lorri and war!) jout: researc!: successfully dispe len + iva aod idle apprehensions, in a , nations At the th of the yreat Mat bridates, hing of Pontus, tw aryre ¢ ets appeared Whose spieudor is tauucus said tu lave «¢ j'a 1 They were seen tor x gether, and occu 1 r of the fourt: part of the Seneca, the bovniut BOpiier Ww ed in the Curistian era, writes j time will come when the nations of ets and their magn tude w t strated, and t q they take ferent frour ttioe { siete; terity will wonderthatt r nya should be igiorant in easy to be knows ATs Mot less than seve t vr tar wolved incur evsten ¢ pase unobserved by the ‘ earth, in conse qi t heavens in w« ’ under daylight. During ater of the eun, sixty vears re (uriet, a large comet not oper ‘ am visible near the |» f mivary. Ifa eeommet, | 14 ered a eixtli part u \ enve and was Jikened to a turkion That observed by Newton, AL Je had a tai! | " bot A comets jad Bix tis Dike a fan, a tthet rudigy withoutex i, Years before and t jcan speak. Here, five thoosand u | Pram Glances at the Metropolis |to yield to consequences; the scene shifts, | The Schoolmaster of Our Republic. | the consequences become disagreeable, j and trath is to be paramount to every con- “Ir seems to be one of the laws of| sideration. So surely does the moralist re- | Providence, that the founders of States| vert to the rigid rale and exact it of oth |shall never divide their glory with those | ers, the moment the exceptions are to his who come after them. oses, Solon, and | own disadvantage. The evil of departing | Lycurgus ; Romulus \fred and Washing-| from it is shown on a large scale in the lton, have left none to dispute their fame. | disgracetul maxims of the Jesuits ‘which [So it is with the fathers olearniug. The} Pascal held up to odium and reproach. {name of Cadmus inspires to-day, the same | Casuistry has too often been employed in {veneration that was felt for him by Plato. | vitiating morality—in devising specious 'No dramatic poet will dream of usurping | Peasons for multiplying exceptions to irk- lthe throne of Shakspeare—no future as-|some principles, Then arise a labyrinth itronomer will lay a profane hand on the | of tine distinctions, of complicated condi- lerown of Galilea. ‘dhe world looks for | tons, of substle evasions, which blunt the! oo no other Iliad—there will be no second | conscience, perplex the notions of right! takes this method to solicit subscriptions to the Stock | oy ante ahio iste s inte Q E vy convert the simple laws of said Company Dante. Daniol Webster has inte rpreted ol rene rel pt oe eat i ewe | Factories pa Mills for various branches of t | A ° : jwmay suit a majority of the stockholders. us a standard of the English language) by him who speaks and him who hears, subscription cau be found at South Troy, until the . into a maze of metaphysical deceit and | 10th July, at which time they will be closed. be oil . |G The undersigned is still laboring for the prosperity | “2 i C ha : ; ed de Saja y utany of its de- |of his native State, for the United States and for the | 75 hundred dosen of mel, wit y Large sums amounting to a fortune, have been offered for this valuable property, but not even millions will be sufficient to take from him his child of delight, Those wishing to become citizens of this flourishing business place, may still have an opportu- nity of doing so, as books will remain open for sixty LOTS FOR SALE. VENUE subscriber has «a number of beautiful building lots at Eagle City which will be sold on very favorable terms to those who wish to settle there. Early application very important Yoeh Webster lett! which are understood and acknowledged the constitution, and 2 li will guide all successive ages. 8 maz i ‘he pen is the only scepter which ig} confusion, in which ho one can be sure ‘never broken. The only real master is/ What is permitted to himself or arrogated jhe who controls the thoughts of men. The | to his neighbor. ; Nor if men may break | |maker of words is master of the thinker| precepts to avoid presumed inconveni- iwho only uses then. In this domain he|euces, can they be forbidden the liberty | has nutival, He stands at the fountain-| Where the design is to accomplish a fan, jhead of thought, scicuce, civilization. He cied good. The whole monstrous machi- lis controller of all minds—to hiun all who/nery of pious frand becomes morally de- talk, think, write or print, pay ceaseless fensible ; the motive, where it was hon- and involuntary tribute. In this sense, | est, justitied the means. he wood of Noah Webster is the al! shaping, all-con-| the true cross, which Fuller says at the j trolling inind of this Lemisphere. He grew time of the Reformation would Hats ne ;up with his country, and he molded the ed a ship, was rightly multiplied by those lintellectual character of her people. Not|Who beueved that it would encourage de- |a man has sprung from her soil, on whom | Votion, and the priests who furnished the he has not laid his all-forming hand. His| false teeth of St. Appolonia, which were | principles of language have tinged every ;a reputed charm fur the toothache, and /sentence that is now, or will ever be at- filled a barrel wher they were collected | tered by an American tongue. His ge-}!2 the reign of Edward VI, were engaged | niua has presided over every scene in the} in a commendable work, “for the glory | bation. It is universal, omnipotent, om- | of God and the relief of mau’s estate. Londen Quarterly Leview. {nipresent. No man can breathe the air of the continent, and escape it. “The scepter which the great lexico- —)OL Dp TIONIOT |grapher wields so unquestionably, was THE PROHIBITIONIST. most worthily won. It was not iulerited,} PDedlished Monthly, by the Executive Committee | ee ee of the New York State Temperance Suciety ;| \it was achieved. 20st 4 >struggle ; te ; ; | See It Cie . life SUTURE IC | anaes McCoy, member of the Executive Committee | for au honest, brave, unfaltering heart—| Editor. ‘The ablest and most emiment advocates of ja clear, serene intellect. No propitious | the Cause in the Nauon, contribute of their wisdoun | accid . » ' Fy " . | and eloquence to its columns. accidents favored bis progress. The vic- | *” 1 ume dia ioe : Prog foes | With the Number fur January, 1857, it begins Vol tory was won alter a steady trial of sixty | ;y years. Contemplate the indices of his pro-| ‘The scope and spirit of the Promurtionist is Na- gress; for science, like machinery, nieas- | Howal; its adapted wo orery State in che Union, aud tone y by 1 cireul sinevery Stale tis ihe ofnow ures it revolutions. W hen the wheels of ireulates in every Sta is the adherent ofnoune political party, nor the opponent of any other. Sacred vur ocean steamers have moved round a) jy devoted to the Suppression of the Liquor Traffic, | COBMt® to be placed 1: f Intempe rance; on alluther ques million tines, the dial hand marks one. | and the exurpation It was so with Galileo and Bacon—their | ton Which divide the public mind, books marked their progress through the is printed in the Folio Form, ou a dc unexplored seas of learning. It was 8.)| sheet, making eight larg with Webster. When our republic rose, | "embes tis absoluiely s: medium four-columned TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION he became its schoolmaster. There bad) One copy fur one veers #030 never been a great pation with a univer | Three, to one address, one year, #100 ‘ i "1 ° ' ! jsal language without dialects. The York And foreach additional fuer ¢ ole (shireman cap not now talk with a sian seh iy post A CULL ! ; : Z a . : Fifty copies | from Cornwall. The peasant of the Li- Fifty Copies, to one address, i100 | gurian Apennines, drives his goats home One Handred Copies, tu one address, 82000 * at evening, over hills that look down ont Postace.— The postage on the Paowisitiovist 18 = a On Main Street six provinces, none of whose dialects he | Wit! the County of Albany. free; beyund the ¢ within the 8 » Three Cents a year; be : the State, aod w change not the sound of aword. Around | Ceatea year—payable quarterly, in advance every fireside, and from every tribune, in| Bartisw Provinces — Chere are no postage charges the etubarras nt | ences er : . tthe « 4 we ee se ap If es Bee ISBURY FACTORY ; i Mav (rod gra ane a si : Lha st rea thankf smulen! (AK Mr M eulth entrar eye Fancy § * . ement of my * 5 ¢ v 5.1 vet Ww sap fM Vu u t seeeoy ' s fame as a statcs _ it is expect WD REYNON tt vores «i hs adanistra ANDERSON & REYNOLDS, arose ncaa GROCERS, =) t gy wit AND , Ssteam | pr nd I ' ; 7 eth all my heart ail ore Commission Merchants. sre Ne JORGEN ETE Re N). 1. RJANOKE SQUARE, 33 Do 22 UP Dt sg SW KL Lg ‘ e ve ante rs io N \ i } on ' ' : I oe oo State of North Carolina. ; ye taly lata, Tkepenn Coustry. MIways Wdiere to Trath. Lo por DD OEE KE b STIMSON, ¢ eee GROCERIES, , a , i! oAR, COFFER, MOLANS} WAeCKe a . REL. SULT. PEPPER, SPICE. GINGER “ tud 4 ThA, SODA, PICKLES, S4ARDENES, LON on Mas ot STERS. SALMONS, QDAMANTINE § 147 ert 4 : , . LOW CANDLES, ac , ovieale low \ j , ; A Woods MIEN AC ‘ a ! 1 \~ ' 1 SOUTH TROY EAGLE CITY. HE subscriber js now making up a magnificent manufacturing Company to lnprove WATER POWER at the above places, and \- Tt is coutemplated to establish | > Books of |= = ae 1 lete rious effects. - WILLIAMS BROWN. = ae Tin, Sheet-Iron and Copper Smith, At his old Stand opposite | Invigorator. MURPHY & CO. OUSE-ROOFING GUTTERING done in| the most substautial manner | y of Wares and Stoves always on hand for sale TAKE NOTICE. LL persons indebied to me either by note or ac- | IF YOU HAVE WORK FOR ME, notified to come forward and | setile must be comply with th “" WYYVK SAE! with the bumnens, he by ble share d teaded to. Orders reepe ) eheited Ty cose Sw sare as water willexuagursh fire, eosure The Sabseribers SVING opened a shop poste MURPHY & , in Salisbary, hin the United States, Siz Woot DEROSSET & BROWN, iT hander & Lightning GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS TAILOR SHOP! Ty : ae . Ley, , nal ‘ TAILORING ES CUBLISUMENT WHITENEAD. Wanted to Purchase, YOUNG AND LIKELY NE. at . ' , MANSION es LAST NOTICE Positi Blank Books. at jek ‘WILL BUY NE OF TAB BEST PURGATIVE AND Liver Medicines now before the public, namely, DR. SANFORD’S INVIGORATOR, or LIVE REMEDY, that acts as a Cathurtic, easier, mild- a2 er und more effectual than any other medicine kuown. It is not only @ Cathartig, but a Liver 4 remedy, acting first on the Edger tu eject iss mor- <q bid matter, thea oa the stomach aod bowels to C4 carry off that matter, thus accomplishing (wo pur- © poses effectually, without any of the painful feel- © ings experienced in the operations of most Cathar- = tics, Tt strongthens the system at the same time > that it pages it, aud when taken daily in moder- % ate doses will strgugthen and build it up with BA- usual rapidity. Dr. Sanford's Invigorator is compounded 2 entirely from new articles of medicine, namely, = Gomes. Some idea of the strength of these gums may be formed when it is known that one botle of the Invigorator contains as much slrength as one Thuogh possessing rare medicinal powers, these Gums have been but little knowa to physicians, and never used in their preseriptions until used in the form of the /avigeraior, which met with such anpre- cedeuted success as to induce the proprietor to offer it as a family medicine tried and known in its effects. It bas rarely ever failed ta cure Liver Complaints in their worst forms. Indigestion being caused by a deranged Liver is cured when the Liver is excited to action. Jaundice is caused by an improper action of the Liver, and as a proof that the [nvicoraron relieves this disease, let any one troubled with Jaundice take the Iuvigorator regularly one week and their skin wilt begin to assume its original color. Costiveness can be permanently cured by the Take it in small doses on retiring, and it assints nature in her aperations. By gradually di- minishing the dose, the bowels are left in a healthy and active state, and work as regularly Sick Headache is very sn relieved by taking a double dose of the Invigorator, which corrects al! acidity and sourness of the stuinach. For an over-loaded stomach it has no equa relieves all oppressive or uneasy feeling after eating heartily. Fora family medicine generally, all who use it speak in the bighest terms Prepared and seld by Sandford & Ca, 188 Front | St., New York. Price 81,00 per bottle, comta ning 40 doses. Also sold by C. A. Henderson Draggist, Salisbary, N.C 1857 tf-52 Please bring it in. GUN AND LOCK! SMITEHING, | AND xa neal, propuses ly carr é ¢ busine io the town ut Sal < 2 ry, oo Water Street, in all its varwus 3 branches’ GUNS and LOCKS re ‘° pared a he and on reasons = ble tern vagh acquamtance work warranted All or Vowith him wall be faithfully and promptly at CHARLES HARTMAN Salisbury, Oct. 21, 1656 21 3mo COWAYS OULD INFORM THOSE WISHING TO parchase “WHEAT FANS,” that they are now ready to faxniah them with FANS of the very best quality. We are putting op the “ THARBOROUGH FAN,” the same that has been in use lo! these many, years, ‘ has takes the premiom at all the Fairs wherever mae bee.! exhibited. It is the same as hasbeen put up by H. B. pOWLER & Co. All thowe who want the above FAN wii #0 well to “Wait for our Wagons,” as they will be constantly running from our Shop No “ Imitation Stiteh” about our FANS as may be supposed, by some, but they are surgason to the BEST quality. They breathe North Carolina air free and untrammeled, © WaR- nant and defend our work in every particular. Our FAN will be sold under the title of the “EXCELSIOR FAN.” All orders addressed to us shall receive our prompt attention. ROSEBOROUGH & FOOTE. May 21st 1857.—{1mo-52] Mocksville, N.C. THE GREATEST Medical Discovery of the Age.. DR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has discovered in one ofvur commen pasture weeds a remedy that cures EVERY KIND OF HUMOR. From the worst Serofula down to a common Pimple He has tried it ia over 1100 eases, and never fuiled exceptin two cases, (both thunder humor.) He has now (1 his possession over two hundred certificates of its virtue, all within (weaty miles of Boston. Two boules are warranted wo cure a narsing sore mouth. Une to three bottles will cure the worst ‘kiad of Pimples oa the face. Two to three bottles will clear the system of Biles ‘Two Lotiles are warranted to cure the worst canker io the mouth aad stomach Three to five bottles are warranted to care the worst case of Erysipetas. One to two bottles are warranted to care all bamor in the eyes Two buitles are warranted to cure runuing of the ears or blotches among the hair Four w etx bottles are warramed to care corrupt and ruuniag eleers. One bottle will eure scaly eruption of the skin Tw Unree bottles are warranted to cure Lae worst case of orm. Tw three bottles are warranted to care desperate @ase of theamatom Five to eight botiles will cure the worst cases of | A benefilis always expeneoced frum the first bot- Ue, and a perfect cu w ted when the | . ss Sieeti oecenee ee apere jed a Copartnership, under the same ead .ctyleg ak . will command a reasona- | qgeutity « taken sand bottles of thisin Reader, | peddied over the vieiwly of Bostow. | know the effect of it ia eve- | Merehantile aad Prodace Besiness ia wend wilthiscure hemor. I never suid « botile of it bat hat wold lit always speaks fur ee'f T b abort this herb that ap pears lo me eurpriging ; first that 4 grows in our pas a, 4 some places qaile ple niiful, aad -yet ys valve! asnever been keown vat)! | dweurered tia 1846— 1 For ale at 8 8 ale Drug Store, Kaliabrary Nc. Commissio PoOOMprn mn " Tit E ' ape ire : . : . | 1 Ma secon: rat it shold care all krads of hamer every field of labor and every factory of Soe oan veer eo eaters a ceasedas \ Buk \BLE LIT HON TRIE I I( lo order to give gume idea of the sudden nse and toil, is heard the saine tongue. We owe]! Sreciat Ovven te the gratuitoas cire of if he cere ort ustependpat hides nigtis sae ae | rahe 4 us ; biked 2 ; om FRIEN pas f 55 peddied u, and sold about #1 bottles pes : to Me — He i done for us more bee ithe oper; x ad On Handred ( * ; END OF THE HUWAN FAMILY April, 1554, 1 euld ever une thousand butter thao Alfred did fur England, « adit aise F SCV EEMISG ore staan ad | G: got if ; Oe en OF Fire MUS | Five Dottans; and at the same ef . \- BD. & J. COODMAR. we - ; Trae Hae ehglonle Droggiets who be P | for syreece. is 200K8 have educated nainbe These terms barely cover the co ss Dis TINED KIDNEYS, t 2 twenty 4th oe ae, drebbenanrticlital | reneratior } ’ af > > i] 7 ¢ , ne “_ ei : enerations. 1 are forever inul-/a - ating : W. P. 1H I IOTT, Stoncin th. Bladder and Kidne *, Weak annals of paieat medieanes w I BIy <Of Ue eee ee Re oe ee eereet may (alin is y t oa omversal prase of 1 from all quarters t his name from age; : f n f the Loinn, Io my owe practice | always hept it stnetly for be Se fa mea . . age. Only two men Lave stood on the | 7. Ip wp ’ . , Thisinvale medieine .s for sale at @ lbavie but mace Me intraduction as & geweral family ars, Only Ao men baretoed onto ee name GENERAL COMMISSION eS. Poa lnt Sey ee ' 1 Nos * * ev t - r ‘ = ee lve medias! Z Columbus, its discoverer, and Wash-| ye et . SNE u . and a 7 aw O Several cases epileptic fiie—e disease which was din eve . ° npaared , : ington, its saviour. Webster is, and will! tne mone 7} 1 1 v f Salis alw aie * sree arable, have been nant bys I ow l= on he mere fa prove efeciaal be its great teacher ; and these three mahe| Address I me ae 2 ten (acne sae’ o(/inslleafillosclad(makere Tere) bat ae i | > “ 4 - “ ( gine P fine @ i sain . : jour trinity of fame. O SC OVILL,Peaus Ncrvr Atay, SY 2 ay # eee. eho bas P od thas Ihave | | . ane WILMINGTON, N.C eee Sas eee welcwecau I iow of several cases of Dropey. all of them aged | oo ey Pope oat (that Dr & 4 S36 cope cured by it Fer ihe varwes diseases of the | , les Liver Re : , gat hie ree Jad) hak a lave tact weal 5 . . a Lav sick Hee »¢, Dyrepepea, Ast » Fever! The Voice of a Pasriarch. reps ate tae . ile ee BD AURTIN Ager, Pa he Nude, Dim (the Spine see a siady of the Dr. du whats rons ; 2 : ips wlarty eaneee ol the Kidneys, de. ihe The tllow ing are citracts of a te rhe sfurslar organ, when die : JAMES HOKAH, y basduae more gant than aay meee ever = A = - i us L - _ | froma the only exrvis — : H d WATCH-MAKER AND JEWELER, neremary ant he beat you ora the only ears i _ ze ouse and Lot to Rent bolle R, ; | ¢ Fathe s seaee is a a ‘» BURY N. C, b Use Adalte one table epun Sal! ! 1 debe rs art end, i f eee : . OR SELL One door below BR. & A. Murphys Store ‘ ea over ten youse decent « ! enin € sum > . a 2 wig eighty *, tea * “tor - ett a f BEEPS conetantt hand a large sewrtment ‘ g a ; aoe vu rye I. wirenes ca JEWELRY of all kinds Peli eke iets one eran | “Ont )~ ¢ oe is . ( ean . La) ° ° he bowetetwiee a day 1 4, (4X vears Taking be a ~ e, we b Jew ever orp epoithis sever 3 ; “ >a pot manne Mand on ihe met reacone MANUFACTURED BY with wour Was yor wet . J “ we are oe -ENNEDY ¢ Washingt aves - - DONALD KENNEDY, at his a P i No 12) Warreu Sireet, Rosbary, Massachusetts. | i Lae me DR. WILLI ts Beaker | take the ne : 3 ua 1M AM 8. TATE, Wholesale Agents, New York Cay, CV Chekper rF sehinic 8 . eae irgen an hinical Dentist, “i Barclay Stree: CH. Rung, 199 Broedway. A ; : ; eels w . ifadaite of the Baltimore Dental Cotlezr) A 1 Sands. 100 Fatton Rereet } “ ted. | poleon « tte = . wat Aces e . ; ; TW Dyott & Sons, Photadelsiie ; 8. 8. Hanse Ih t v of mst prominent the tlre, earest, and most efficacwusr know Greensborough STATESVILLE, N, ¢ Eciummers : (cee H. Keyesr, Pittsberg ; A.B) Mewre : ‘nuaeiengc ies cao aires i Fa aii : zh M ler, Toroate; Lyman & Brother } foe ey entire ars > ECT LILY o@ere his profersoesliectyices y eee a eee — MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, [i cc aed pa polrany "Fons dohe 8 aa Maia aki & Pe i is fr . . = : ais ' g), James Reed, do; Joha Witham, Loe dinner hye ad me s n @ right r sto ¢ 4 T At Rein respectable Draggstssa the Uni ' ver ere a oe. Statee and Brick Provinces | nee, he . , SOMETHING NEW te wis “s “ STATESVILLE N.0 ! es We f a ‘ - ; Te a! f a i ne a receiving a chowe Peay iy ts om | Staple and Fancy NION ANT CIV WAR: BROWN & DEROSSET, Pestilence, Patent Medicine FAMINE, & a7, t should he caarded RE evile and calamities \ et BAKER & OWEN heg lenve te fromione at least of the above | Lagt 7 are offered he asual accommodating terms . de Bypat ae pte ther baildinge, ther Patent baolated REESE & STIREWALT | | 57 4a | T WILL. pay the highaat market tprice, in State ches in ci INT OA rn hie ' rere sol DP A PD HIS JOnS 1 DRY COODS, | ! able for Ladies and Gentlemen's wear HATS, CAI’S, BONNETS, BOOTS GNTOLS, READY MADE — | CLOTIING, AVD FANCY antic IN GPVPemaL. A! pe oar line are requested rive wen rall.and esanine od stock bef ene wanting gund re making heir | sees Our stock will comprice a Our garde mina fancy dry gnode et R. JUNIUS MENDENHALL, LAND ACENT. \ "ILL SELECT AND ENTER GOVERN ment Land—ITacate Land Warrante—-Pay Taz-| Taran Money—make investmente on Joint ae F) ' a ransacta General Real Eatate business Minnesta, fowa, and Wieconmn 1 ' nofthe country farnmhed when desired, Address, RJ. MENDENHALL, ly4 4p. Mennenpolre WANTED. or, Wheat, & For hee ~ faith ally and artiteally exe LOOQO00 1 Bacon aleo Lard, Reve FASHIONS sled aia aa on al@une , et ae March Vat, 1857 Bmo 44 Latrat A y yn 1d wie usin TN Wanted Immediately, I PLGOWAN, 00 atmaea WITH COL. LD. ROBARDS, Salsbury, Mareh 24, 1857 | Coste, Pante,—and every thing sartows | provements tecently wade ia his tage | oniy will not only be maiotained, bat a 5 and the myles «: stock of Ready- Hate, Cape, Shirts, Collars, Vers, pee. * » Orders for work prom; Pe rders for work promptly new o, Salisbury, April 14, 1857. ree THE GREAT SOUTHERN MENUPAOTOR ES | Prep ‘ SPRING TRADE, 185%. | JOUN DOOLEY,” 81, MIN STREET. RICHMOND, VA. MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OP yew im HATS, CAPS, LADIBS FURS, ke., de. WV OULD om thie cconsion pariodenty Saks, tention of his regulur customers aad the preparations he bas made for the pew f Spring. -y During bis recent tour in the North, the not only the cities of Baltimore, fed Rie New York, but also the principal , triets where goods in his line are up— thes been enabled both to obtain ‘oases ae pod made, and purchase more ed ag + tebe, tofore " For the importation of French he has man regular sup. rf l H e sach arrangements as will insare | sp ply of the newest and choicest styles: - The silk and uther Hats of hie ows make limve jp. variably beea deemed by his customers ayperier 1 those of Northern importation. Fromy » e.' a L ue ' | goods equalling i Me | that of aay uther | ~ tv four botiles are’warranted to ewroihe salt | | E. MYERS. | — | Such eowstry mercheuts as purchase wihvat giving Richmoad a trial, he ¥ invite thee to visit hiv establishment—he them should they do so, they wil tad « erety, quantity, and low. prion, house North or South. His business arrangements are of the kind, and the greatest attention ts pald careee packing end prompt shipmeat of goods, od : = ——_ ~~ ---aipiipllin THE Underngoed would respretfuly samemnest their ineods and the Public, that they heave fem. a g W. J. Mille & Co for the purpose of Salisbury, ia the Brick House formerly epoupled by Mills, Moose & Co ‘They will at afl Gmes bare es hand a complete Stock of “ Fancy and Staple Las DRY COODS, GROC ERLES, BOOTS eed SHOES, LEATHER and all articles asualtly kept ia their fee, Mean Miite and Moose return their sincere thenlie Ge their many (reads and costomers, for the very Hiern! pat- ronage bestowed upon the Iste firm of Mille, Messe & Co aed would most reapectfally sufielt « continnsse former tes of the same for the New Concern. W. J. MILLS, the esti J. E. MOOSE. for jost THOS. STEN HOUSE. Io this re Pebrnary, 17th 1857 [ee] naturally | REMOVAL. i=: R. & A. MURPHY, © esha AVE Removed their Store to E BRICK ij BUILDING peat dae ee Wee thing saan hice Their trends aad customers, ate tavid te ard, ever) call and see them at thew pew and elegaas tend, monetrate Mahebary, Jeneary 6th, 157 a] appreciat NO HUMBUG. § 320" wl = Aa| (IVE Sebseriber is now prepared to Al oft orden stimulates SUPERIOR WATER BUCKETS. fy "Peet © He Manefectores North Carction Materials ¢ be , empinye North Carution Capital and lebot, ead be tile in pro mics North Carstina patrowsge. By giving bias tha trial and by comparing hw with Northera work ead whi go prices, be hopes to be able to make « faversblegiiee- . ing. A TRIAL 18 WHAT HE WANTR. Tn this w: © H MAKEPEACE. task is ac N B. Messrs Worth & Utiey of Fayettevite N.C. be one an are Ageates for the sale of the shove Buckets. excite in | Fayeueville, Feb. 1857 ty3 pos jim DIBBLE « BUNCE, indiv on : A gobmit Late of Wilmiegton, @.C. | ing the gr “‘pesiat.” In Cotton, Flour, Grain, Naval Stores, The Gr ASD Senthern Predace Generally. No. 180 Front Street, Messrs syuB Uy woDuRui. on cro’ REFERENCES »>— i ee crate ed Afric: Hon 3 jeensbore, N.C wonder HL Myrover, Beg vite, 8. C John D Willams, Req, Prest, Bank of Clarendon. ine “os Req , Cashr. Ben of Witmingtes. PRIVATE SALE. ff Sur ou , oo ( | HE. ondersigned having determined to move p oa West, offers for sale hie remdence in the thriving and “ge, beantiful village of OLIN, Iredett Co, N. G Seid move wit hone and lot re heated in the centre ly, and ev the desirable sttastions in the village. Terme ae- commodating 5 M. LOVE. — On. LredeliCo., Now. 1856 uae PP ayy kama exhibitior NOTICE. seme band of | Bonds or onsh, for Five Thousand Boshele Wheat, ¢erum and and 195, 15 likely negro boys, from 18 91 year senti sid J. H. JENKING. Hing (6 Salisbury, Sept. 16, 1856 we @Xaminat IP IJENKINS & ROBERTS have, and will coe of but on | Unue to keep State Bonds on hand for eale. North On two year BOOK BINDER WANTED. MM cent) tc \ FE desire to employ « reliable and competent Mosees, \ Book binder, and «hall be pleased to receive 0 this cor pre pomals for auch a workman. Address the Editor Mossenge iry, April 14th, 1857 . A Den A VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND friend, C jail, on | FOR SALE. galley ; ; bling wit ( SONSISTING of 215 ACRES, sitanted within & te mile of J. HW Thompeon's Saw mill, Fe ° ke About 35 of 40 acres cleared, the remaindet men, but well timbered. Cell on ur address, it just to i RL. BEALL. iciou Tolteburg, N.C., March 4th, 1857 th uences | —— the path | FOR SALE CHEAP. deserves first-rate Threshing Machine and Horse-powet: Matas now. Tloust, Bi HATS, HATS. Jay 2S Bl ie zs | 40 | STAGE OFFICE FOR he Singes at\l HOUSE ALL the Sieg ‘\' NS TaNaee Fai Oui eny “| \ Large, and Splendid Stock of FUR, CASSE- | MER, WOOL, LEGHORN and STRAW HATS, just received and for aale low W. J. MILLS & Co Salsbary, March 31st, 1857 6mo44 a £e8, althe onel hims of their | . BLANK of all kinda for sale at thie Offiee.